
Creating Atmosphere In An Event Under A Tent
A tent is an event venue. We tend to think of venues as hotels, rented rooms,resorts, convention centers and cruise ships.Yet a tent rental in Kansas City, MO provides an ideal venue for almost every type of event from a solemn post-funeral gathering to a celebratory party.You can hold private, public or business events under a tent too.
A misconception people have about tents is that you can’t create an interesting atmosphere in one.That’s not true.You can set the stage for your event under a tent as well as you can in a convention center room.It’s all in the planning as you determine the kind of program you want to present and what you want attendees to remember.
Know Your Audience
Creating the right atmosphere that fits your needs and accomplishes your event goals requires analyzing the audience you are targeting. For example,is this an event for senior citizens or for young up-and-coming business men and women? Will a variety of cultures be represented or will the audience be fairly homogeneous? Will guests be mostly family and friends? Are your event attendees celebrating a wedding, birthday,retirement or military call to duty?
Pinpointing the purpose of your event to be held under the tent will guide your choice of decorations, of course.Creating the right atmosphere is what will make your event memorable.People are good at remembering a well thought out event that sets the right mood, but will also remember the faux pas.A circus theme at a wedding reception is usually not appropriate!
Selecting a theme can seem like one of the more difficult tasks in event planning.Do you choose a Hawaiian theme,a fashion theme, a global theme, or an artistic theme? Once again you must consider the purpose of the event and the typical characteristics of the guests or attendees.
Mix Fun and Business
You can certainly mix fun with business.Perhaps a resort theme will make your business guests feel like they are getting special treatment.If you are trying to convince potential distributors to sell your products overseas then an international theme is ideal.
Private parties can be even more fun to plan.A tent rental in Kansas City, MO offers an ideal venue for having fun! If it’s a birthday party for children, your theme may be Sponge Bob SquarePants or Transformers depending on the age and gender of the children.Teens would enjoy a rock bank themed party.For a retirement party you can hold a luau,a theme based on a favorite hobby, or a theme that focuses on retirement plans like traveling or fishing.
In other words, you can choose a tent rental in Kansas City, MO and cater to your party guests in the same way you would if renting a more expensive and limiting conference or hotel room or party room. Creating the right atmosphere at an event takes some imagination, but more importantly, it takes planning.Imagination and planning are a lot easier when it involves a tent large enough to accommodate all of your guests.
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
POLL: Since its national breast cancer awareness month, should we all take off our shirts and examine?
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Yes, we should.
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Are you aware that October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month?
I wasn’t, but then I was.
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I found out today when i bought chocolate.
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Poll:In view of it being national breast cancer awareness month?
would it be offensive If I offered my professional services for free?Poll Sign me up or ill pass?
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that’s really sweet of you, shall I return the favor during testicular cancer week?
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I’ve heard that October is National Breast cancer Awareness month…?
Does anybody have any inspirational stories about women that have survived breast cancer? (or about ppl who didn’t survive too. Thanx!-
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I’m 30, I was diagnosed on the morning of my 29th birthday.After my son’s first birthday I weaned him from nursing and went for my yearly OB exam. She found an area of dense tissue that didn’t seem to be going away (I had very lumpy breasts while nursing my children) so she sent me to have a breast surgeon check it out, just to be safe.
My breast surgeon did an ultrasound and didn’t find anything to worry about, just an area of dense tissue, probably from nursing, but also common because of my younger age. For some reason (I believe it was a God thing) she decided to do a biopsy just to be safe since she had me there.
The biopsy showed DCIS, which is a non invasive stage 0 breast cancer. A mammogram the next day showed it scattered throughout the entire breast. DCIS doesn’t present in lumps, it only shows on a mammogram as tiny micro-calcifications. If my surgeon hadn’t done that biopsy it wouldn’t have been found until it was invasive since at my age I had no reason to get a mammogram.
I’m now 1 1/2 years post diagnosis. I had a mastectomy with reconstruction a little over a year ago. DCIS is almost 100% treatable when it’s caught so early.
I stay on top of self exams and have bi-yearly mammograms now to watch for any changes in the other breast, but right now I’m just enjoying life and spending time with my husband and 2 small children. I praise God everyday for the miracle He worked in my life.
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Why are people mad at me because i dont support Womens National Breast Cancer Awareness month?
I dont really give a damn about this and the reason this even came up was because i was watching NFL football and if you NOTICED the players are playing, wearing pink shoes and gloves to support etc.. So when my team came out on the field and i see they are STILL wearing this, which makes two weeks now. My friends and their girlfriends (which i dont know why they were here) got all in my *** because i said(dude come on already with the pink **** go away!) women have always treated me like **** so i dont really have feelings for none of them no matter what happens to them.I just live my life and dont care about this, women are always warned about the dangers of breast and cervical cancer, and there are always women-only fundraisers, yet I GUARANTEE that if there were men-only campaigns raising awareness of testicular and prostate cancer, the feminists would be up in arms, but my friends were saying i was being out of line but i have a right not to support this correct?-
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It’s your right not to support it. But it’s common courtesy not to discuss controversial topics with people you don’t know well, especially if you know or suspect you have differing opinions. In your case, you brought this on yourself, and I suspect you were trying to get a negative reaction out of them so you could bash women. Sorry women have treated you crappily in your life. Perhaps if you started acting like more of a gentleman, and less of an asshole, women would treat you better. If you think raising breast cancer awareness is wrong, well your entitled to that opinion 100%, but why do you feel the need to share your opinion? Did they bring up the topic, or were they happily sitting there watching the game and you jumped out of left field with your opinion? I suspect the latter, and you were totally in the wrong. I dislike Obama and most of his policies, as does my husband. But my MIL is a dyed in the wool democrat and supports Obama 100%. This topic of conversation never comes up when we are around her. Why? Because we all know of our differing opinions, and would rather enjoy each others company by discussing neutral topics rather than start an argument.
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