Monday, February 23, 2009

Don't Forget to Register for the March ISES Meeting

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GREEN.
Enjoy an evening that is GREEN from start to finish - and leave with tips that you can actually implement!In the Garden, Every Occasion Comes to Life…We invite you to join us at the Desert Botanical Garden and to discover the open-air pavilions, scenic courtyards and historic settings at the venue. Once you have seen the beauty of the Garden, you will know why it’s a “natural” for both business and social events.

Enjoy dinner by Atlasta Catering and Event Concepts- one of Arizona’s most innovative caterers! Serving Arizona since 1974, their team of culinary artists is ready to design and execute your event. Overseeing everything from cuisine and decor to entertainment, florals, and staffing, Atlasta Catering is based on integrity, quality products and services, and exemplary customer service.

And…check out BBJ’s brand new eco-friendly linens that were just released! These tablecloths are made entirely from recycled plastic bottles.

Then – listen to our expert speaker - Ira Mitchell-Steiman! Ira has more than 30 years of experience in the special events industry. He has been designing and lecturing coast to coast in the U.S., Caribbean, South America, India, Europe and Asia, which has given him a truly unique global perspective. Ira has been involved in corporate branding, stage design, entertainment coordination, costuming – you name it – and has been the recipient of numerous awards. Ira will be lecturing on…

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WHEN GREEN ISN'T GREEN.
Green is catching on. Corporations, individuals and special event firms are jumping to make themselves and their productions green or at least appear green. "Greenwashing" - the perception but not actuality of being green - is getting plenty of attention. The bigger challenge is getting a lot less attention - the determination of what is and isn't healthy for the environment...("green!"). Are natural fiber linens truly "green?" Is a wheat grass centerpiece a "green alternative?" Is fresh fruit an appropriate "green" option? See first-hand what is and what isn't green so that you can make your own educated socially responsible decisions!

Thank you to our March Partners:
Venue - Desert Botanical GardensCatering - Atlasta
Bar Service - TBA
Linens - BBJ Linens
Photography - TBA

Cost: $15 for student members, $35 for members, $45 for non-members if registered by Monday, February 2. Registration increases $10 after Monday, February 2 -- and at the door.

Agenda
5:30pm: Registration, Networking
6:00pm: Dinner6:15pm: Welcome, Introductions
6:20pm: Activity
6:35pm: Speaker
7:35pm: Questions
7:45pm: ISES Announcements
8:00pm: Evening Ends

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