Allie Awards 2011: “A Night in Havana”
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Allie Awards 2011: “A Night in Havana”
Insight Spring 2011 Allie Awards 2011: “A Night in Havana” Oscar Riddle On April 10, 2011, Tim Companies and individuals The Havana-themed awards Lundy’s event industry were acknowledged for show was an occasion to version of the Academy their extraordinary skills remember thanks to all Awards came alive once and exceptional creativity in who supported this year’s again! . The Allie Awards producing or contributing to event! The contributions of event recognizes visionaries an event that made it worthy volunteers, donors, sponsors and promotes excellence of an award. The judging and guests are truly what in production, design and was a difficult task, as made it all happen. The planning of some of the most always, and we congratulate 2012 Allie Awards event spectacular events in the the award recipients and chair, Shane Cochran of industry. The extravagant the nominees as well as CCP Events, along with the affair took place at the to those who took pride in boards of NACE and ISES Atlanta Marriott Marquis and their accomplishments and invite you to SAVE THE was chaired by Oscar Riddle submitted an entry this year. DATE of March 31, 2012 of Cobb Galleria Centre. for “Burlesque!” n Photography by Jeff Gaines Photography Twenty-First Annual Allie Awards • April 10, 2011 let ter from the president From the desk of the president: A story of good times and bad – our falls, our triumphs – our journey through a challenging time for our industry. Thank you to ThinkExist.com for the use of these quotes in helping me to tell this story. No Matter How Long the Winter, Spring is Sure to Follow By Amy Bonner, Piedmont Hospital “Following a good final quarter, trading “I love my work. I get to do something “We need to be more patient on the conditions at the start of the current different every day. I spent my adult offensive end; not stopping and freezing, year have been disappointing. These life sitting on my butt doing abstract just patience and decision-making.” variable conditions are likely to persist stuff. Now I’m up and about doing in the short term and will limit progress concrete things.” this year.” “I think there is something, more “Progress is impossible without change, important than believing: Action! and those who cannot change their The world is full of dreamers, there minds cannot change anything.” aren’t enough who will move ahead “Every year, the competition gets harder because things always change. The level of competition gets tougher. “If you have competition, then you are going to have better effort and focus at practice daily because if you want to play on Saturday, you have to get the job done Monday through Friday.” and begin to take concrete steps to actualize their vision.” as daily bread. For recognition as well as cash; for astonishment rather than torpor; in short, for a sort of life rather than a Monday through Friday sort of patience and time.” “Your time is limited, so don’t waste it living someone else’s life. Don’t be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people’s thinking. Don’t let the noise of other’s opinions drown out your own inner “Our vision is to build a dynamic voice. And most important, have international organization that the courage to follow your heart and connects members with meaningful intuition. They somehow already content, resources and opportunities. know what you truly want to become. We aim to help students build on their Everything else is secondary.” successes and enhance the skills and desires to have a positive impact on the “Work is about daily meaning as well “The two most powerful warriors are global community.” “The men and women who have the right ideals...are those who have the courage to strive for the happiness which “The community was feeling like they comes only with labor and effort and needed to do something. I think at times self-sacrifice, and those whose joy in life like this, people have that need.” springs in part from power of work and sense of duty.” dying...We have a right to ask of work that it include meaning, recognition, astonishment, and life.” Now THAT is the power of ISES! As a member, use that power and take charge of your self, your business, and your membership! Keep the Allie Awards top of mind when planning your events this year. And, become a volunteer for our chapter. You may not realize the power you have within you! spring 2011 [2] www.isesatlanta.com n ises members Member News •Board Member, Clydette R. Morton of Active Production and Design, obtained her CMP designation! •Many event industry professionals Do you have something to say? The Greater Atlanta ISES Communications Committee is looking for creative people that love to write, tell a great story, and are Greater Atlanta Chapter 2010 - 2011 Board of Directors and ISES members, including Laura eager to help! As a communications team Russo of Burgess Amusements, member, you can edit and publish articles helped to create history at The in the newsletter, send out flashes in Hot Officers: Next Cool Thing – a trade show News, or play a major role in the direction President collaboration between the film, of the chapter’s website. You can also design, and event industries to profile build up your PR Rolodex by sending Amy Bonner, Piedmont Hospital products and services to support film out press releases to local media on the and TV in Georgia. chapter’s behalf. •Stacy Johnson and Simply Chic, LLC – a boutique event management firm that specializes in event strategy, planning, marketing, and implementation, announced the reveal of a new website: www.simplychicaffair.com. New Members We’ve welcomed the following new and returning members in 2011: •Brian Hampton. Champion Logistics Group It is easy to get started! All it takes is an email or phone call to any communication team member. Lorri McQueary (lmcqueary@destinationsouth. com), Clydette Morton (clydette@ President Elect Keisha Wilson, CSEP, Keisha Wilson Events Ex-Officio Kelly Smink, Amusement Masters activeproductionanddesign.com), or Bill V.P. Membership Goode ([email protected]) will be happy to help you join the team! If you have had Kelly Treadway, Event Rentals Unlimited your own business for a while, are looking V.P. Education & Programs to step into the business of events, or are a student looking to gain some great skills, working on the communications team is a great way to expand your talent! n •Cindy Brown, cbrownphoto Karen Alcock, Classic Tents & Events V.P. Communication Lorri McQueary, Destination South Meetings & Events •Meghan Crites Directors at large: •Tricia Mesaros, Sherri Chisholm, RAINFOREST Corp Event Plant Design and Rental Tricia Huddas & Co Events •Denise Rindsberg, Let’s Celebrate Inc. Karla Kreitner, Kardon Events •Greg Mensching, Infinite Designs, LLC •Katie Lepper, TLC Rents •Jose Kelley, Student Member •Rose Reeves, Student Member •Marina Miller, Event Drapery •Alexis Balamani ,Student Member •Jill Mastrogiacomo, Upcoming Events Tuesday, May 10, 2011 Infusion Global Groove Tuesday, June 14, 2011 Greater Atlanta Chapter Annual Meeting and end of American Furniture Rental [3] Lori Harbin, Amusement Masters Shane Cochran, CCP Events Clydette Morton, Active Production & Design year celebration spring 2011 Bill Goode, A Celebration With Music! www.isesatlanta.com SPRING 2011 [4] www.isesatlanta.com INFUSION Infusion 2011: A Global Groove What is Infusion? Webster’s dictionary defines infusion as the act of Presented by When: permeating something so it’s generally altered for the best. And that’s Tuesday, May 10, 2011 regular monthly programs with an incredible fundraiser. exactly what our annual “Celebrate to Educate” does as we infuse our at 5:30 p.m. For the fifth year, Infusion will help our chapter raise funds for monthly programs, education programs and scholarships to two Where: annual conferences – The Special Event and Eventworld. With your Loft at Castleberry Hill help over the last four years, the ISES Infusion committee has raised nearly $20,000 to support our chapter’s endeavors. This year’s event, A Global Groove, will be on Tuesday May 10, 2011 at LOFT at Castleberry Hill. We will have incredible entertainment, great food and specialty cocktails and a silent auction offering restaurant deals, retail items, wine and weekend breaks. Please plan on attending and infuse this exciting event with your spirit and energy. The more people who participate, the more fun will be had by all. Bring your friends, family and work colleagues. The party starts at 5:30 p.m. Visit www.isesatlanta.com for more information or call Lori Harbin, Director at Large, at 404-617-0621. spring 2011 [5] www.isesatlanta.com n What You Missed January ISES Meeting ISES scheduled the January WHITE SALE – focusing on new and exciting trends in linens. Instead, it was a WHITE OUT. We had to cancel the January event due to SNOW and ICE. Thank you to Cobb Galleria Inn and Meorsotte Lake for your support! n spring 2011 [6] www.isesatlanta.com What You Missed March ISES Meeting ISES switched gears from late night partying in February to a breakfast meeting at the Intercontinental Hotel February ISES Meeting in Buckhead. The guest speaker was nationally, renowned “Party Goddess,” Party like 1984 at Sweetwater 420 Brewery!!! We had a terrific turnout. Our focus was “The Battle of the DJs”! Bill Goode with A Celebration with Music! and Levi Bulkey with Spectrum Entertainment provided the musical styling’s from the 1980’s. The creative and beautiful photography was sponsored by Ross DeLoach and Suzanne Stedman of Northlight Photography. Jim N’ Nicks provided the tasty barbeCue. Katie Lepper with TLC Rents provided the fun linens and Susan O’Connor with Outrageous Occasions had “sweet” centerpieces that highlighted the Valentine’s season. A fun time was had by all, especially after the tour of the brewery and the “tastings.” Thank you to all the sponsors and to all the attendees who contributed to the “party” atmosphere! spring 2011 [7] n www.isesatlanta.com Marley Majcher. Her topic was “…But Are You Making Any Money?” We had a great turnout despite the torrential downpour that day! Terry Cavender, The Atlanta Wedding Photographer, was the photography sponsor for our Wednesday morning meeting. It was great to see a number of faces that have not been to an ISES meeting in a while. Also in attendance were a number of attendees from sister organizations. Marley was able to sell scores of her books after the meeting, so we hope that means that there will be a number of event businesses in Atlanta with healthier bottom lines this year! n What You Missed 2011 Allie Awards Recipients Congratulations to all Allie Award recipients and honorees, and thank you to all who entered this year’s Allie Awards. Best Team Effort Best Non-Floral Design A Legendary Event Magic Moments Events, Venues & Décor Best Lighting Production People, Inc. Best Themed Event Décor Affairs to Remember/WM Events Best Tent Installation TentLogix - Nintendo Wii Games Best Tabletop Design Added Touch Catering Best Use of Rental Equipment TentLogix Best Use of Decorative Linens A Divine Event Logistical Achievement in Technical Production Production People, Inc. Ashley Baber Weddings EventDrapery The Magnum Companies Ltd. Event Rentals Unlimited Best Corporate Event, over $25k Destination South Meetings and Events Best Corporate Event, $10-25k Atlanta Event Center at Opera Best Social Event, over $25k Tony Rouse Multimedia Best Social Event, $10-25k Finer Points Best Event on a Shoestring A Divine Event Best Public Fair or Festival Amusement Masters Most Creative Venue Zoo Atlanta Logistical Achievement in Planning Plateau Event Productions, Inc. Best Floral Design Event Design Group Best Plated Menu A Divine Event – Summer Supper Best Buffet/Reception Menu A Divine Event Best Cake Presentation Highland Bakery Best Print Piece A Divine Event Best Use of Media/Technology Plateau Event Productions, Inc. Best Event Innovation A Divine Event Best Entertainment Production EastCoast Entertainment L.E.D. Entertainment Best Event Photography Shari Zellers Photography – A Higher Love Best Themed Entertainment Amusement Masters – Celebrate Subway Individual Awards Tim Lundy, CSEP Rising Star Award: Leah Stephens Most Unique Entertainment L.E.D. Entertainment Dale Riggins Humanitarian Award: Dionne Battle, CSEP Best A/V Production People, Inc. – An Iconic Production Bob Blaesing, CSEP Lifetime Achievement: Walter Nemeth, CPCE spring 2011 [8] www.isesatlanta.com Scenes from the Allie Awards SPRING 2011 [9] www.isesatlanta.com SPRING 2011 [10] www.isesatlanta.com What You Missed April ISES Meeting The Greater Atlanta ISES Chapter came out and played hard for the April meeting at Foxhall Resort and Sporting Club in Douglasville. With 1,800 acres of outdoor resort to roam, Amusement Masters and Burgess Amusements provided outdoor entertainment that included rock climbing on the rock wall, carnival games, bungee jumping, and a Ferris wheel. Low Country Barbecue made sure everyone was fed well with a buffet of chicken and all of the trimmings. Joel, with Lethal Rhythms, mixed Top 40 music throughout the evening. Cindy Brown Photo captured the moments with her trusty camera. Décor by Connie Duglin was very pleasing Photography by Cindy M. Brown, http://cbrownphoto.com to the eye, and A Divine Event and Atlantic Limousine and Transportation were generous with their special donations to make the evening that much more fun. We had a wonderful time outdoors playing games and touring Foxhall. Thanks to Foxhall Resort and Sporting Club for being such a gracious host! spring 2011 [11] www.isesatlanta.com n California’s Gain is Our Loss By Karen Alcock, Classic Tents & Events R ecently, one of our Greater Atlanta ISES members moved to sunny California. It might not make the national news, but it has left a hole (the 19th hole) in our community. in Atlanta followed her heart, packed Do What You’re Passionate About! up lock, stock and barrel and moved to If you’re passionate about special Ellen Sigrist, smiling, happy spirit who worked with Reece Tent Rentals California. Ellen had been very active in events…then join the membership of the event rental community. She was most wanted to make sure that we understood the ISES Greater Atlanta Chapter! In recently the Director of Programs, Greater what unique entertainment was also May our next membership drive begins. Atlanta ISES Chapter and she was active available for an outdoor venue. As Check out the details below and take in the Georgia Chapter of the American you enjoy the beautiful atmosphere at advantage of the discounted rate and Rental Association (this year achieving the Foxhall in April, think of Ellen…(while opportunity to grow your business and CERP designation (Certified Event Rental she is “working at the pool” (working on expand your network! Professional), the only female CERP in her tan, that is), or while she is driving Georgia. the mountains of Northern California on April’s event, “Fun at Foxhall,” was a goal of Ellen’s this year. She wanted to the back of a motorcycle). We will miss Ellen and her smile make sure that as an ISES community whether it was on the golf course, we were aware of the beautiful outdoor at an ISES meeting, or on site at a venue available just outside the city. She movie production. n • Membership Drive Dates: May 1, 2011 to May 31, 2011 Apply online at www.ises.com (under Membership tab) and have your $50 registration fee waived! • Get 14 months of membership at the 12 month rate: •$399 Members & Advertise in ISES Insight! Corporate Primary Members •$299 Non-Profit & Corporate Additional Members Already a Member? Ad Size Then this promotion is for you! Members Non-Members Full Page, 7.5”x 10” $155 $195 For the ISES member (from all 1/2 Page Horizontal, 7.5”x 4.75” $110 $145 most new members (non-students) 1/2 Page Vertical, 3.5”x 10” $110 $145 1/4 Page Vertical, 3.5”x 5” $85 $115 Education/Networking package to ISES 1/8 Page Horizontal, 3.75”x 2.5” $70 $95 friends, family, colleagues and co-workers! International chapters) that refers the during the month of May you’ll win a FREE Leadership Reception ticket and an Eventworld 2011. So get to referring your And be sure they enter your name as Send your ad or your PDF artwork to Bill Goode at [email protected]. spring 2011 [12] www.isesatlanta.com the person that referred them on the application when applying online. n