Event Successful! How To Throw A Great Event?
If you’re planning a party or successful event, you’ll have a lot to think about and do over the coming weeks. Being responsible for everything from the location to the party favors can be intimidating, but never fear. Here are some basic steps that will help you plan and host a successful event.
1. The Plan is the Party!
The most single important aspect of having a successful event is to plan successfully. Consider all the scenarios – best, bad, and really bad. Now build your event plans to address your best dreams and worst nightmares. First, what is your goal? Are you throwing a bash for a long, lost friend? Are you selling a service or product to your customers? Are you raising funds for a charity? Your purpose for having the event should be the framework for everything you do from here on out.
Plan not only what you want to happen, but what you will do if it doesn’t go that way. Give yourself lots of time to do your research, arrange for services, get the accessories, and encourage great attendance. Start with the big picture items like the location, the date and time, your theme, and your goals. Work your way down to the details including, but not limited to, table decorations, menu and specific dishes, space layout, coat storage. Plan flexibility into your schedule, and you’re more likely to have a successful event.
2. Get and Stay Organized
Once you’ve established your plan and schedule, stick to it. Of course, there will inevitably be problems and changes. But make it a point to keep personally organized. There’ll be a lot you can’t control, but you can control your own time, your health, and your attitude. When you start wandering away from your plan, things will become chaotic, harder to manage. Don’t let the ankle-biters distract you. Be flexible, but keep your overall goals and schedule at the front of your mind. Keep your planning materials, contracts, and correspondence organized in folders. Use a day-planner to keep track of your appointments and commitments. And always, always plan “me time” to maintain your energy and interest in this project. Staying organized as a critical part of planning and executing a successful event.
3. Make the Venue a Driving Decision
Once you have your plan laid out, your first big decision will be where to locate the event. How many people do you expect to invite? What type of entertainment are you planning? (A keynote speaker will use a lot less space than a 10-piece chamber orchestra.) Are you serving a sit-down dinner, a buffet, snacks? How much space will you need for seating? Do you want to be in a facility where other services are available? How far are you willing to make people travel to get there? Do you want an elaborate, expensive setting? Or will a casual, relaxed environment be best? When you know what type of place you want to use, identify at least three candidate locations and visit each one of them personally. Talk to the facility managers. Ask lots of questions. Find out what they’ll provide as part of the contract and what you’ll need to provide on your own. Ask for detailed formal bids from the candidates, and be sure to let them know they are competing. That will bring in lower bids. The investment of time and effort in selecting and securing the perfect facility will pay off big time on the night (or day) of your wildly successful event.
4. Develop a Detailed Schedule for Event Activities and a Program
You probably already know the theme of the event if you’ve established your goals and you’ve selected an appropriate location. Now you need to plan activities that are consistent with your theme. The larger the event, the more carefully each activity must be planned. For big events, will you have speakers and presentations? Ceremonies? What types of activities are you planning? As a first step, sit down and make a list of every activity you want to happen. Then order them in a logical way that flows. Plan for some unstructured social mixing time at the beginning and end of your successful event. Decide how long you want to allow for meals, speakers, announcements, and entertainment. Allow extra time for your guests to leave for a smoke or a bathroom break. Keep your guests busy, but not so busy that they feel stressed or overloaded. Build in time for fun and relaxation as well.
5. Now Turn to the Details
The first major part of your detail planning is food and drink. Food arrangements range from the very complex sit-down multi-course meal to the pot-luck munch-n-go party. You’ll need to decide whether you and your helpers can provide the food or whether it would be easier and more appropriate to hire a caterer. If you do decide on a caterer, go through the same process as you did when securing a location. Select candidates, interview them, and get formal bids. Decide what menu you can afford and want to serve you want the caterer to prepare. When you’ve made a decision on the caterer, sign a contract with your agreements outlined very specifically. Have costs broken out into line items so that, if you have to, you can make changes to adjust to your budget.
Many caterers also provide beverages. Do you want to have an open free cash bar or will you ask guests to make for their own alcohol? Do you want to have alcohol at all? If you decide on serving booze, you may also need to consider hiring some security guards to make sure things don’t get out of hand. Again, whether through your caterer or as an independent service, get formal bids and sign a written contract for the beverage service. (Some locations will provide non-alcoholic beverages as part of the rental agreement.)
6. Focus on Entertaining Your Guests
Once you are settled on the facility, the theme, and the food and drink, you’ll need to pin down your entertainment. For more serious gatherings, you may want to hire a keynote speaker or ask for presentations. For more social gatherings, you should consider a band or orchestra, a DJ or comedian, or other entertainers. Will your entertainment involve dancing? You’ll need to be sure you have the space for that. If you’re using an emcee, DJ, or comedian, a small podium will probably work. But if you’re having band or group of entertainers, you’ll need a stage. You may even want to have structured games or entertaiment (ever heard of the murder mystery party?) that your guests can participate in. If you’re holding a fund-raising event, you might consider an auction or competition designed to get bids. Whatever entertainment you choose, make sure it’s appropriate for you theme. And time the presentation of entertainment after dinner or snacks. If you have a keynote speaker, have them start their presentation about half-way though the meal so that they don’t have to compete with the hustle and bustle of getting people seated, early dinner conversations, and the tinkle of glassware and silver.
7. Cultivate your Providers
To have a successful event, you must develop and maintain positive, productive relationships with your vendors. The first step is selecting reputable, dependable vendors that come with good recommendations. Avoid vendors who can’t or won’t get you in touch with their other clients. Be very clear with them about what you need and what your expectations of them are. Always get your agreements down in writing to avoid confusion and disappointment later on. Be kind and considerate with them. Don’t think that because you’ve hired them, you can treat them without respect. Your successful event may well depend on the nature of the relationships you’ve built with them. Remember that important point as if your successful event depended on it … it does.
8. Take Care of Yourself
No matter how busy you become or how difficult the job may be, you absolutely MUST take care of yourself. Stress can cause illness, and the last thing you’ll need is a bad cold or the flu as your planning is underway. If you can afford it, hire an assistant to help you with the smaller details. Or get others in your organization to volunteer their time. Have someone you trust to be a sounding board for your ideas and plans so that you don’t go off on some tangent that doesn’t make sense. Two heads are almost always better than one.
But more than anything else, build time into your plans for self-care. Give yourself time to take a day off at the spa or the local nature preserve. Build a time into each day for meditation, reading a novel, playing with the kids or your pet, or visiting with friends. Do what you enjoy. Make sure to eat properly and get plenty of rest. Aim for 8 hours of sleep every night, and take naps in the daytime if you need to. Plan social time too. Go to lunch or dinner with your friends. Ask your partner to go to the movies. See a play or go to a concert. Do things that keep you interested and positive in life generally. That will maintain your physical and psychological health and your ability to cope with the myriad of decisions, activities, and events that will inevitably come up during the event-planning process.
Abhishek Agarwal
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In the spirit of Valentines Day, what is your favorite holiday WRESTLING moment + YWWA Presents GCW Results 3?
Match 5: Golden Falcon with Lionheart Chris Jericho vs Christian #1 Peep (Fallen Diablo at ringside)
The new Hardcore Champ faced off against the newly returned Peep. With Jericho in Falcon’s corner and Diablo at ringside, a lot of factors were involved in this match. The bell rang and Peep went for a tie up, but Falcon somersaulted away to avoid it and throw Peep off. Peep looked a little off guard and decided to now charge Falcon. Falcon jumped over him and managed to roll him up. 1, 2, kick out. Almost a fast 3. Peep got up keeping his eyes on the fast paced Falcon. He then ran for him again and Falcon took him down with a drop-toe-hold followed by a quickly applied waist lock. Peep escaped the waist lock rather quickly and managed to hit clubbing blows to Falcon’s back to keep him down. He followed that up by stomping the back and dropping elbows to the back. He then brought Falcon up for a backbreaker, but Falcon maneuvered out of it and with impressive twists, turns, and spins managed to hit a very enthusiastic DDT. Falcon pulled up Peep after he reached his feet and leaned him against the turnbuckle. Falcon backed up and ran to hit a big splash squashing Peep into the corner. Peep was about to fall but Falcon caught him on his feet and went for a T-Bone Suplex. But instead Peep avoided it and locked in a small package. 1, 2, kick out. A close win, but due to a non-impactfull move each man got to their feet quickly. But peep hit Falcon with a hip toss to knock him down again. Falcon rushed up and was sent back down with a shoulder block. He got up again and was sent down with a clothesline followed directly by dropped elbow. Peep went for a pin but yet another kick out. Jericho and Diablo both continued to watch on. Peep reached his feet and backed up as Falcon reached his. He then dropkicked Falcon’s back sending him into the turnbuckle and as Falcon bounced back Peep rolled him up. 1, 2, another kick out! Peep then got a bit of a temper. He oddly began blaming Falcon’s partner, Jericho. Jericho got ticked off and reached the apron to get in Peep’s face. The ref then threw Jericho out from ringside and fans were disappointed. Peep was happy and sarcastically waved goodbye. But when he turned around Falcon was up and hit him with a spinning heelkick. Fans cheered and Falcon awaited Peep to get up. When he did he hit him with a T-Bone Suplex and climbed the top rope for a Moonsault. Falcon was ready to win, but Diablo then got off his chair he was sitting on and stood right under the turnbuckle Falcon was on. Falcon did an acrobatic moonsault landing to his feet concerned and angry at Diablo. But he didn’t have time to pick a fight cause Peep was up and hit a Spinning Unprettier on Falcon. 1, 2, 3! Thanks to a brief distraction from his opponent for Breakdown, Falcon lost and Peep managed to get a successful win.
Winner: Christian #1 Peep
Main Event US Title Match: Psycho Dude 99© vs Justin
After screwing Justin twice in a row, PD got himself a terrible rep. Fans despised him and several superstars did as well. But none more than PD’s opponent for tonight, Justin. PD came out at 1st and was booed by everyone! PD called for the mic and began a rant. He ranted on everything from being the greatest, to his great new ? asset to YWWA. But he was interrupted by Justin. As soon as Justin showed his face the crowd went nuts! Justin had become an instant hero and received an outstanding reaction as he made his way to the ring. Justin grabbed a mic as well and told PD to “SHUT THE HELL UP!” Fans exploded when Justin let out his rage, but PD interrupted to contain him. PD went on about how it was ok for him to screw Justin because he was the boss. And as the boss PD made an unfair stipulation. He made this match a No DQ Match. This meant it would be allowed for The Mob to interfere in this match, and the fans hated this! PD ordered for the bell to ring, and as soon as it sounded he slapped Justin across the face to knock him down. PD had a giant grin, but fans went wild when Stewie came running out from the fans. He snatched the US title away from the timekeeper and stood on the apron. PD forgot all about Justin and ran right towards Stewie, but Stewie nailed him across the head with the title! PD was dazed and struggled to stay standing and when he turned around Justin was there to hit a Spear! 1, 2, 3! Justin did it! He ended the long 3 title reign of PD and fans exploded! After so many months Justin finally held a title again in YWWA! Fans rejoiced as Justin celebrated and Stewie walked up the ramp satisfied with what he had done. But the night was not over. Scene and Punker came out and attacked Stewie on the ramp. Justin was about to go out and help his partner but PD hit him with a low blow to take him down too! The Mod then dragged Stewie into the ring along with Justin. Punker held Justin and Scene held Stewie as PD grabbed the US title. PD was livid and in rage! With Stewie and Justin h
helplessly held by The Mob, PD prepared to do his worst. But out came running Johnny Chaos! After months of absence PD’s old backup came running out. PD looked like the fans and didn’t know what to expect, but Chaos ran out, slid into the ring, and took down PD! The Mon was caught off guard, and with the help of Chaos and his shocking return, Justin and Stewie were able to join in and fight off The Mob. Justin threw Punker out, Stewie threw Scene out, and Chaos clotheslined PD out of the ring! Fans were on their feet as they devotedly cheered on the 3 men in the ring for making a terrible night for The Mob finally ending a YWWA with them down and out in defeat!
Winner: Justin, New US Champ
Spectacular.Did not see Jonny Chaos coming back.
WQ:Not sure.
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great main event and very good match 5. 10/10
promo on part 2
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Good show man
Promo:
*one of the backstage interviewers is shown standing at the door to one of the locker rooms*
Here I am outside the locker room and from what i’ve been told Johnny Chaos is in there right now…
*she knocks on the door and opens it a crack*
Hey Is Johnny in there??
*The Door Opens and Johnny Chaos comes out with a big grin on his face*
Interviewer: Johnny, First off, welcome back! where have you been????
Johnny Chaos: Hey! Its GOOD to be back! Well, You see…My first time around in YWWA I was contracted personally by Psycho Dude and not YWWA..so after I got sick of being PD’s lackey I walked…
Interviewer: Well, Its good to have you back! what made you want to come back anyway?
Johnny: Well, since my departure i’ve been watching PD do every underhanded thing he could to hold on to those belts, and I got sick of it! i’ve watched Punker and Scene get brainwashed into being PD’s b1tch3s..I won’t let PD ruin others careers to help fuel his greed in wanting every piece of gold in this company..I couldn’t sit back and watch great superstars like Justin and Stewie be pushed down just because of the numbers game….so i’m here to even it up, and stick it to The Mob….
Interviewer: well it looks like with even numbers you guys may be able to hold your own against them!
Johnny: that’s right! the three of us will do what nobody else has done and we will stand tall over the mob!!
Interviewer: well thank you for you time Johnny, it was great to see you and talk to you again do you have any last things you would like to say tonight??
Johnny: yeah, its great to be back in front of all of the great YWWA fans, and i’m happy to say PD! you better watch out, now that you aren’t paying me you have no control over what I do…those title belts will be off of you soon enough….
*Johnny smiles at the interviewer and takes her hand kissing it, he then leans in close, gently brushes her hair back and whispers something into her ear, she is shown blushing bright red and giggling before she walks away*
*the camera pans over to Johnny and he stands there snickering before he goes back into the locker room and closes the door*
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