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Events Worthy The Gathering


Warminster, PA November 16-17, 2012 - Despite Hurricane Sandy and a two-week post- ponement, one of the most intriguing events to be held in Bucks County, “The Gathering” went off with- out a hitch. The Gathering was a private affair that involved bringing together over 300 guests, some from as far away as Australia, for an incredible weekend of discussions, networking and collaboration. It encompassed three events held at two unique ven- ues, and necessitated the coordination of innumerable details,


especially when re-scheduling due to the Hurricane became necessary.


A Welcome Dinner and Brunch were held at Rose Bank Winery in Newtown, PA, where furnishings from both AFR and CORT events division, floral arrangements by Carly Meara, and gorgeous Ingenious Events decor/design were used to create a warm, rustic yet elegant ambiance. Piccolo Trattoria catered both events.


The weekend culminated with an “out-of-this-world” dinner gala dubbed, “An Evening at The Fuge”, held at The Fuge. The historic venue was decked out with hanging lanterns, Ingeniously arranged furnishings from three different companies, again AFR and CORT, and also Taylor Creative and thought-provok- ing centerpieces created by a local artisan.


Drexelbrook Catering masterfully provided every- thing from decadent stations to a 4-course, family- style dinner. Photo Credit: Jim Harris Studios


Gene Blum, Drexelbrook Catering chatting with Director and TV host of UFO Hunters, James Fox and activist Carol Rosin, P.E.A.C.E., Inc.


66 January  February 2013


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