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Events Worthy


Oui! Hospitality Summer Outing July 17, 2019 - Philadelphia, PA – This year's 14th Annual Hospitality Summer Outing was a huge success! The event, which took place at The Barnes Foundation, kicked off with guests being greeted at the entrance by Trailer + Tap, a mobile bar, and Ellis Coffee's cold brew, a mobile coffee bicycle. After grabbing cold drinks on this very, very hot day, attendees made their way to registration passing a scaled version of the Eiffel Tower created by Event FX. Slay Displays designed the entrance way using the word P A R I S, which was lit up in four-foot-tall LED lights.


Next, guests turned the corner into Annenberg Court, and were greeting by Elan Artists' Bon Musique performing classic French music. Parisian-style food carts from Event FX along with specialty rentals from Party Rental Ltd. and a CORT Event Furniture Lounge made for a fun and relaxing vibe, Oui! Displays and French inspired menus were created by seven of Philadelphia areas stellar catering teams: Constellation Culinary Group (the exclusive Barnes Foundation caterer); along with Brûlée Catering; Catering By Design; Di Bruno Bros. Catering & Events, Garces Group, Neuman's Kitchen Events & Catering; and Sage Catering. Also there providing refreshments were 13th Street Cocktail Catering, Chaddsford Winery, PJP, Tito's Handmade Vodka, and Yards Brewing Company to the more than 400 hospitality industry guests in attendance.


Live artists like Magical Fantasies portrayed Van Gogh's “Postman,” Jordi the Mime performed, fashion illustrator Denise Fike created her portrait sketches and Los Angeles- based Jeremy Sutton painted the event in real-time on his iPad, and all of them brought creative energy.


Desserts…ooh la la! Each cart with offerings by City Tavern, Eclat Chocolate, Godiva Chocolatier, and Snackadabra featured a different taste and style of Parisian flair.


The event continued beyond the glass walls of the Court and out to the West Terrace where more desserts from Famous 4th Street Cookie Company, Frost 321, and Weckerly's Ice Cream helped cool the heat of the night.


A night filled with good food, good music and good company!


Attendees left the event passing by the Visit Bucks County Customs Booth with temporary tattoos of their choice from Live Ink Events, classic French Madeleine cookies from Vegan Commissary, and their own bouquet of flowers from Arrangements Unlimited and Mid-Atlantic Events Magazine. A good time was had by all. Oui!


Other sponsors included: Presenting Sponsor - Kalahari Resorts; Advanced Staging Productions; Cambria Hotel Philadelphia Downtown; Hard Rock Café Philadelphia; Mario Oliveto Photography; Party Host Helpers; Science History Institute; Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management; Tropicana Atlantic City; Valley Forge Casino Resort; Visit Bucks County; and The Barnes Foundation and Constellation Catering.


Photo Credit: Mario Oliveto Photography 5­ 4 September­z October­2019


Event Sponsors Temple University's School of Sport, Tourism and Hospitality Management and Visit Bucks County


Sharon Phillips Waxman and Jacque McBreen of SPW Productions surround Bonnie Grant of PHL Life Sciences


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