Here are some
tips to help you in planning your special event:
Day
and Date:
Be sure to check
a local event calendar to ensure that you haven't chosen a date that
might create a conflict for your event. A local football game, graduation
or large charity event might create problems with traffic, parking,
acquiring hotel rooms for out of town guests and even attendance.
Athens Convention
and Visitors Bureau has an excellent community calendar on their website:
www.visitathensga.com
Time:
The time of
day can help in determining what type of menu you will need to serve.
If you select a starting time that is normally a meal hour, you will
be expected to feed your guests a fairly heavy menu. If you don't
choose a substantial menu, your guests won't stay very long because they will get hungry.
If you choose
a later time in the evening, be sure to note that children won't be
coming to a late event. So, if you want children at your event you
may want to consider an earlier time.
Place/Event
Site:
The place that
you choose for your event should be based on convenience, availability,
capacity and whether the facility is appropriate for your event. Guest
maximums are set by the facility through experience, logistics and
fire marshall codes. Remember that maximum capacity of a facility
will be different for a seated event and a stand-up reception event.
If a facility
has most of their events outside you'll want to make absolutely sure
that they can accomodate your event indoors or under a tent (with
the option of heat or fans) in case of inclement weather.
If a facility
holds 100 guests, you shouldn't invite over 200 guests and then hope that
they won't be coming.
Location also should be considered when choosing
your event site.
Are you having
a wedding ceremony in one place and reception site 30 miles away?
That's a long distance to ask your guests to drive.
To see Trumps
Caterings' banquet rooms on Milledge Avenue and at the Historic Georgian...click
here!
Guest
List:
The average
return on invitations that guests will be attending is 60% - 75%,
depending on the occasion, the date, the percentage of out-of-town guests,
etc. Therefore, if you'd like to have about 100 guests at your event,
you can safely mail out invitations to 130 - 140 guests. On the
other hand if you invite 100 guests you may have about 65 that
are able to attend.
Invitations:
Four to six
weeks before the event is the general rule for mailing your invitations
to ensure your guests receive their invitations and are able to respond
in sufficient time. If you have guests traveling from outside the
regional area, it is courteous to mail their invitations 6-8 weeks
ahead so that they can make travel arrangements.
Beverages:
Here
are some things to think about when choosing the beverages for your
event. Are you going to be having alcohol? What's appropriate?
Typically a
party taking place late morning or early afternoon doesn't require
a
full liquor bar. But, you might want to consider a specialty drink, like a Bloody Mary or a champagne cocktail.
A formal affair
would require that beer be poured into glasses.
Is everyone
arriving at the same time, making it difficult for the bartender to
serve your guests in a timely fashion? You may want to consider having
beverages passed on
trays by servers when guests first arrive.
Don't forget
to have coffee and other non alcoholic beverages available for your
guests.
What's a cash
bar? Your guests will pay cash for their own drinks at a cash bar.
What's a hosted
bar? The host (you) will pay for your guests drinks.
What does consumption
mean? You will pay for just the amount of alcohol consumed by your
guests. An inventory is done before the guests arrive and following
their departure. Whatever is missing from the bar will be billed to
the host.
Are you concerned
about your guests drinking too much? We are happy to limit the amount
of alcohol to be served or make recommendations that will help prevent
any situations.
To see Trumps
Catering Beverage Options, click
here!
Menu
Selection:
Trumps Catering is very flexible with exchanging menu items from one
menu to another. We are also happy to create something special for
your event. All you need to do is ask.
Remember when
selecting your menu that a seated served meal is more formal than
a seated buffet style meal.
Trying to please
everyone and have a lot of picky eaters on your guest list? We highly
recommend a buffet for this situation.
We are also
able to partially serve your buffet menu, the salad, rolls and butter
and dessert. This gives your guests something to do while waiting
to be called through the buffet line and keeps your guests from having
to juggle too many plates to their table. Partially serving your buffet
meal also keeps your guests from constantly getting up and down.
Some of Trumps
Hors d'Oeuvres Menu and Heavy Buffet Menu suggestions are heavy enough to constitute as
a meal. So, if you are timing your event around dinner time but have
a stand- up, mingling type event in mind, you may want to consider these menus.
To refer to
Trumps Catering Menus, click
here!
Entertainment:
If you
want your guests to mingle and talk you won't want to hire a band
that has a large amount of amplification. You'll have your guests
yelling into each other's ears or leaving out of frustration with
the noise. On
the other hand if you want dancing, you do want your entertainment
to entice your guests onto the dance floor. The entertainment can
often times set the tone of your event, so choose carefully. We are
happy to make recommendations on bands, musicians and disc jockeys
that we have worked with and are familiar with their work.
Decorating:
Fresh flowers?
Balloons? Candles? Specialty linens? Do you have a theme in mind?
What's the occasion?
You might want
to think about a combination of decorations, fresh flowers and candles
or balloons and fresh flowers. The options are almost endless. We
work with almost all of the florists in and around the Athens area.
We are happy
to make our recommendations based on your ideas and needs. To get
an idea of the kind of work you can expect, you may want to visit
the website of The Holly Garden: www.thehollygarden.com or
European Floral Design: www.europeanfloraldesign.com
To see Trumps
Rental Table Centerpieces, click
here!
Rental:
If your event is taking place outside of the Georgian or our Milledge Avenue venue, you'll want
to check with the site to see what type of and how much furniture
they have. Are you going to need more chairs and are the tables the
size and shape that you have in mind?
We are happy to work with you
on your rental needs and take the worry of deliveries, pick ups, and
logistics off your hands. We will place your order, deal with the
rental company, make the necessary changes as the final details of
your party come to life and even add the total cost to your invoice
with Trumps Catering.
Would you like to see what type of rental items
are available? Check out Barron's Rental Center website: www.barronsrental.com