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Among other activities orchestrated by Brûlée Catering were a red, white and blue All-American Happy Hour at Dilworth Park for 1,800 guests, and an opening brunch for delegates and their families at the Independence Seaport Museum.


“We created a Bloody Mary and mimosa bar in an elevator,”notes Scimenes. “One of the most noteworthyVIP ventures was a private reception held atWHYY Studio for Bill Clinton and the Arkansas delega- tion. I’m only five-feet-four, but I man- aged to pop up and snap a photo of the former President.”


Additionally, a Google Public Policy Panel met at Power Plant Productions and The Hub at Commerce Square was taken over by Politico for nightly parties featuring a host of speakers and celebri- ties. “Alicia Keys sang and played piano at this venue; it was my biggest thrill of


Skyline Terrace at The Free Library on the Parkway, one of


many of the exciting and exclusive spaces available for hosting events by Brûlée Catering


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