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A to Z Party Rental


Of course, food is always important when it comes to creating a unique experience for a group function. But it’s important to remember that attendees have widely varied tastes. Toward that end, the more options available, the better the guest experience.


“Peddler’s Village has many options when it comes to dining,” notes Shields. “We have four restaurants on-site: Harts Tavern; Buttonwood Grill; The Cock’ n Bull; and Earl’s New American. The lat- ter two have private event space on their second floors. Also, in the Village we have Free Will (beer tasting, beer flights), Chaddsford Winery, Hewn Spirits, Moku Bowls (Acai), Surf and Turf, and Frescafe."


"One distinct advantage to choosing a unique space is captured by the timeless statement, ‘you never get a second chance to make a first impres- sion’,” observes Melani Kodikian, CERP, principal of A to Z Party Rental, which is headquartered in Montgomeryville, PA. “Having a ‘WOW’ factor that is conveyed by the venue space itself is great groundwork for a successful event. From there, you can then layer up all the of the details… seat- ing and table settings that reflect your event style, professional lighting and sound that really make the event shine.”


“When guests are in a creative space,” she contin- ues, “it sparks their own interest and creativity, and your event is more likely to be a success. Connections are made, problems are solved, new ideas are born."


Kodikian notes that she believes the best place to start when planning any event is with the client’s


creative vision. And while A to Z Party Rental has great inventory, which includes items from rustic to traditional to industrial, their strongest asset is their ability to listen carefully to each customer and help them make their event the best it can be, she explains.


"Every event is unique because every client is unique,” Kodikian continues. “Our job is to help them achieve their own unique vision. Typically, it’s not one specific item that makes an event unique, it’s how you put the pieces together to create a look and feel that’s different from all the rest.”


Choosing a venue that offers something different allows the planner to set the stage for their atten- dees to have an event that is exciting, memorable and highly anticipated.


Guests will rave about what an amazing experi- ence they had, and how they can’t wait for the next outing if it’s anywhere nearly as cool as the one they had just enjoyed.


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seamless event execution, and innovative creative direction for meetings and events.


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