Holiday

May Day

By |2020-02-22T18:36:47-07:00April 17th, 2017|Blog, Holiday|

May Day is an ancient northern hemisphere spring festival and public holiday usually celebrated on May 1. It is also a traditional spring holiday in many cultures. Dances, singing, and cake are usually part of the celebrations that the day includes. This day includes a kind version of “Ding-Dong Ditching” where the participant approaches the door, hangs a [...]

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Easter Brunch

By |2020-02-22T18:35:26-07:00April 10th, 2017|Blog, Holiday|

It’s hard to believe Easter is just around the corner.  If you have been enlisted to host this year here are a few tips to complete your party! This year it’s all about brunch.  Keep it simple, serve classic favorites and everyone will be happy. Next in planning an Easter Brunch is deciding on [...]

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Luck of the Irish

By |2020-02-22T18:17:32-07:00February 20th, 2017|Blog, Holiday|

  Luck of the Irish Many St. Patrick’s Day traditions revolve around luck. Ironically, the Irish have been a very unlucky people as history will tell. The phrase “Luck of the Irish” can be traced to the 1800s during the U.S. gold rush where a high number of Irish people found gold and silver. [...]

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Napkin Folds: Valentine’s Day

By |2019-12-21T00:05:00-07:00February 8th, 2017|Blog, Creative, Holiday|

Whether or not you're throwing a singles get together, a couples dinner or an intimate date night for you and your partner you can really set your table over the top with one of these Valentine's themed napkin folds! Rosette - Cardinal red Envelope - Pink Heart - Magenta Other available Valentine's colors: Lilac, [...]

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The Stat’s about Valentine’s day

By |2020-02-22T18:11:50-07:00January 31st, 2017|Blog, Holiday|

    What Do People Do? Many people celebrate their love for their partner by sending cards or letters, giving gifts or flowers and arranging meals in restaurants or romantic nights in hotels. People who would like to have a romantic relationship with somebody may use the occasion to make this known, often anonymously. [...]

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Start Making Your Valentine’s Plans Early

By |2020-02-22T18:02:38-07:00January 26th, 2016|Blog, Holiday|

Valentine's Day is less than a month away, and here at Front Range Event Rental we want to help you make the day special no matter what your relationship status. Book a hot reservation (at home).  While cooking together may be something you do every day there's no reason it can't be special.  The [...]

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Cheers to the New Year!

By |2019-11-22T23:14:49-07:00December 29th, 2015|Blog, Holiday|

There's no avoiding it, 2016 is here.  With December 31st only a day away, we are looking forward to what the new year holds! But first, let's celebrate a grand end to a grand year!  How will you ring in the new year?  Do something a bit different and host a Holiday Casino Party!  [...]

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Tis the Season: How to Make Your Holiday Gatherings Run Smoother (part 4)

By |2019-11-22T23:11:43-07:00December 22nd, 2015|Blog, Holiday|

We're two days out from the big day (if your get together is on Christmas)!  Depending on when your get together is taking place, you may be shopping today for food and beverages (and paper products).  About three days prior to your event you should have a good idea of who will be attending [...]

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Tis the Season: How to Make Your Holiday Gatherings Run Smoother (part 3)

By |2019-11-22T23:09:54-07:00December 15th, 2015|Blog, Holiday|

By this time you will have hammered out the details of what rentals you will need with your coordinator, have a menu planned out (whether you are using a caterer or preparing the food yourself), and have your venue and décor planned.  It's time to get those evites sent out.  In this day and age getting RSVP's [...]

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Tis the Season: How to Make Your Holiday Gatherings Run Smoother (part 2)

By |2019-11-22T21:02:36-07:00December 8th, 2015|Blog, Holiday|

Creating Your Party Plan: When you meet with your Event Coordinator, you should have a good idea of your theme, color scheme, a guest list, and outline for a menu.  These four key items will be a foundation of your gathering, determining the dress code, and the tone for your party. Consider the following in preparation [...]

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