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JP Rosenbaum: Construction Manager By Day, Bachelorette Winner By Night (thepoliticker.observer)
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Bachelorette winner JP Rosenbaum. (Photo by Kiki Conway)
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Cake Boss: Bride Magazine Shoot
11 Reception Tips Even the Bridal Magazines Donât Know (or forgot to write about) by Mike Staff
1. Be specific with your vendors. Itâs your dream wedding, so the better you articulate details of your dream to those youâve hired, the easier it is for them to deliver on their promises for a memorable event. Tell your hall, pastor, baker, florist, photographer, DJ, etc., EXACTLY what your expectations are and how you want things done. If you are unsure how something might be done, ask them EXACTLY how they would suggest doing it. You make the final decision, however.
2. Be accessible on your wedding day. Your photographer, videographer, DJ, etc. should be able to reach you on your wedding day. Make sure they have your cell phone number and that you have theirs. You never know when (or why) you may need to get in touch with one another.
3. Seat older guests further from the music. A basic rule of sound isâthe closer you are to a speaker, the louder it is. Younger generations are used to music being a bit louder; older guests will appreciate your thoughtfulness for seating them at a distance.
4. Make your bridal party aware of âthe program.â A considerable amount of time can be spent getting your bridal party together for important reception events, such as 1) the introductions into the room, 2) toasts & grace and 3) the bridal dances. If even one member of your bridal party is missing for any of these events, your celebration is delayed. Be sure to share with them in advance how important it is to be present and on time for these events. Let them know that once they are asked to be at a specific place, they need to hold off on going to the bathroom, smoking, making a phone call, etc., until afterward.
5. Give speeches & toasts before dinner. You want your guestsâ total attention during these special moments. The best way to ensure this is by giving all speeches and toasts back-to-back, and immediately before dinner. Traditionally, if the father of the bride is going to speak, he goes first, followed by other parents. Next, the Best Man gives his toast, followed by the Maid/Matron of Honor. If you, as bride and groom, plan on speaking, youâre next. Grace is said last. There is no âruleâ as to how many people (or who) should speak. However, if you have more than three speeches or toasts, ask each âpresenterâ to keep it under two minutes.
6. Speed up your buffet line. Your guests will be hungry. If youâre offering a buffet, ask the hall or caterer to set food on both sides of the table for faster service. Savor the dinnerâs memorable moments, but remember that the sooner the meal is over, the sooner the party can begin!
7. Beware of the âquick snapshot.â You can eat up as much as a half hour of dance time when you pull your friends and family out of the party for a group photo. Sure, it only takes a moment to shoot the picture, but it takes 10 or 15 minutes to get everyone together. Then, it will take you another 10 minutes to get back to the party, because you will keep getting stopped by guests who want to chat. So, if you need a family photo or a group picture of your college friends, try to pre-plan the photos and take them before dessert is served. Your photographer may be inspired to try some impromptu or creative composition. Remember: your photographer works for you; you are allowed to say ânoâ to anything that you feel infringes on your fun time.
8. Greet as many guests as possible before and during dinner. While itâs only polite to make an effort to individually thank everyone for coming to your wedding, plan to do it earlier in the reception. If you try to greet everyone after the meal, thereâs a good chance that your guests will be impatiently waiting 30â45 minutes for the party to begin.
9. Donât be afraid to call it a night. Metro Detroit is one of the few places in the country where wedding receptions have been known to last an average of six hours. That being said, sometimes asking your friends and family to party for six hours can be a lot. In New York City and Tampa, Florida, for example, wedding receptions last an average of three hours. A five-hour wedding reception is considered LONG in those areas. If you feel as if the majority of your guests have simply had enough fun, consider ending the party. The old show business adage, âleave them wanting more,â applies. Your wedding reception will be remembered much more fondly if it âends with a bangâ rather than âfizzling out.â Choose a song in advance that fits your idea of an appropriate finale to signal the end of the party.
10. Assign end-of-the-night tasks ahead of time. You will be exhausted by the end of your party, and the last thing youâll want to do is âthinkâ about anything. Ask responsible friends and family members to each take responsibility for cleaning up the hall, carrying and transporting gifts and other items home, etc. This will take the burden off you and give you the chance to properly say good-byes to your guests.
11. Donât micro-manage your reception. Allow the party to blossom and develop. Be in the moment. Donât rush things. Trust the people youâve hired. Youâve spent hundred of hours planningâ.now let the party happen and enjoy yourselves.
About the Author
Mike Staff is the owner of Mike Staff Productions (www.mikestaff.com), an award winning Wedding DJ, Entertainment and Videography Company located in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan. Mike is also a well known Detroit radio personality, having spent over 14 years on-the-air at one of Detroit's most popular music stations, 101-FM WRIF. Copyright: 2007
Mike Staff is the owner of Mike Staff Productions (http://www.MikeStaff.com) an award winning Wedding DJ, Entertainment and Videography Company located in metropolitan Detroit, Michigan. Mike is also a well known Detroit radio personality, having spent over 14 years on-the-air at one of Detroit's most popular music stations, 101-FM WRIF. Copyright 2007. Mike Staff Productions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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