TOV MAOD EVENTS is happy to announce plans for expansion.
Hopefully with G-D’s help, we will be adding Wedding gowns, Mother and Sister Evening wear, full accessories plus jewelry for rental or sale. We will also have a small gift shop and housewares to help the Bride and Groom set up their 1st home.
Awhile back, I posted information about “Hachnasat Kallah” services. “Helping the Bride”. The housewares and gently used furniture fit in this category. This will be a big asset to the Binyamin Region where we intend to be located. (just north of Jerusalem).
I’ll keep you posted on our progress. Pray that things go as planned!
Kol Tuv,
Miryam
May 15, 2008
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From choosing the right site, to creative cutting back, we have multiple ways to reduce your floral budget. Here are some ways to keep your numbers and blood pressure lower.
1. Location, Location, Location: Choose ceremony and location settings that are already naturally beautiful with trees and planted flowers galore.
2. Garden Party: If you want your decorations to be all about the flowers, why not make it a garden wedding at a local botanical, public, or hotel garden?
3. Keep It Simple: Go for sophisticated, unique arrangements such as elegant calla lilies in glass vases or bowls containing floating candles and gardenias. These arrangements are elegant, understated, and relatively inexpensive. Consider using flowering plants like African violets or daffodils in terra cotta pots tied with a lovely colorful ribbon.
4. Single And Loving It: Have each bridesmaid carry a single stem tied with a beautiful ribbon instead of a full bouquet. For your décor, fill a pitcher with daisies for a fresh, simple arrangement.
5. Champagne Wishes: Orchids and lily of the valley aren’t the only beautiful buds on the vine. Go to the flower market and see for yourself. There are other less expensive flower options: dahlias — big fluffy flowers in yummy colors — zinnias, sunflowers, daisies and baby’s breath to name a few.
6. Avoid The Holidays: We’re not asking you to be a bridal Grinch, but flower prices usually go way up around holidays. Be sure to choose your wedding date with this in mind.
7. Season’s Best: Flowers are always better priced when they are in season.
8. Buy in Bulk: Found a great price on a flat of tulips? Grab all you can and use them everywhere! Garden rose bushes in flower boxes are also available to rent, and as a double treat, make a beautiful and substantial camouflage for the front of a stage or bimah.
9. Recycle: Transfer the flowers from your ceremony to your reception. Similarly, re-arrange the flowers from your rehearsal dinner for your cocktail reception.
10. Light It Up: Trade floral centerpieces for elaborate candles on every reception table. If a floral touch is a must-have, sprinkle rose petals around the candle holders.
March 12, 2008
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Cutting reception costs doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice style. With some simple streamlining and strategic spending, it is completely within the realm of possibility to realize your dream wedding within your spending limit.
One of the biggest money savers is to choose a naturally beautiful reception site that won’t require expensive décor. An ornate ballroom, breathtaking beach, or glorious rose garden can each stand on it’s own without additional embellishment.
You can also trim costs by limiting your menu to a single entrée, or holding your reception outside of the dinner hour. A brunch, luncheon, or cocktail reception is considerably less expensive than a dinner, and an earlier hour will usually net you savings on your location.
Beverage costs can be reduced by bringing in your own liquor, limiting an open bar to the cocktail hour, or by hosting a soft bar of wine, beer, and soft drinks.
Choosing favors that serve a dual purpose — such as mini frames that hold seating cards — can create savings, or you may choose to forego favors altogether in order to put more money towards other aspects of your event.
Using non-floral centerpieces with candles or fruit, or utilizing inexpensive flowers will slash your floral bill, and plain white-on-white linens and china create a clean, cost-effective look that is perfect for a wedding.
Finally, ask your site manager about possible courtesy upgrades to your package, such as free parking for guests. You won’t know unless you ask, and all you have to lose are additional costs.
March 12, 2008
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I use a lot of Hebrew and Yiddish terminology in the posts I write. So I added a glossary page for you to look at.
This should help some of the “uninitiated” out there! If I missed something that you’ve seen in a post, leave a comment and I’ll add it to the list.
I am working on a new page/post describing the details of a Jewish wedding ceremony. It is very educational and meaningful.
Till next post,
Kol tuv,
Miryam
March 6, 2008
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“Hachnasat Kallah”
What in the world does that mean?
Helping a bride and groom start their life together when they do not have any financial means to do so themselves.
It’s an amazing phenomenon here in Israel and in other Jewish communities around the globe. If you’ve ever set up home for the first time, you understand that much more is needed than just the cost of the wedding. If you are unfortunate enough to not have any independent means or family support, what’s a couple to do?
The Community pitches in to help the others! It is such a Mitzvah to help a Kallah and Chasson start their new life together! What a privilege it is to participate in such a way! It is considered an act of “chesed” - loving kindness.
TOV MAOD EVENTS has set up a Hachnasat Kallah Fund for those who wish to help in some way. We will tremendously discount our services or charge only actual material costs for a couple that is truly in need (a statement from a Rabbi to verify this is necessary). This leaves far less for them to be concerned about. We work with other organizations to help find household furnishings and appliances.
This community network is a wonderful example of “Ahavat Klal Yisroel” - loving all our fellow Jews. It keeps us family!
For information about donating to this fund, please go to the page “DONATE” or contact: miryam@tovmaod.com
Tizku le’mitzvot!
Miryam
March 6, 2008
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Tov Maod Events is not limited to weddings! I was especially honored to be chosen to design several corporate and non-profit events during the recent past.
For a public seminar, the creation of a lovely tall floral arrangement to place in front of a podium really dressed up the room at the OU Israel Center in Jerusalem.
“Hope Abounds” in Washington, D.C. held a successful, deluxe fundraising banquet. It took four months to complete and had a multitude of details and coordination.
Prince Georges Hospital Center in Cheverly, MD held a Special Remembrance Ceremony for the parents of babies who did not live past the postnatal period. It was a very touching memorial.
Tov Maod Events is currently in the planning and design stages of a fundraising banquet for a large non-profit organization in Jerusalem. We have a year’s “heads up” on this one!
Our team is ready willing and able to help your company on any level of implementation for your meeting, luncheon, seminar, workshop, conference or banquet.
We can relieve your headache of having to deal with the time consuming details of planning your event. Leave the work to us and you get back to doing what you do best!
Hatzlacha (much success),
Miryam
March 4, 2008
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contact me for more info about this fabulous hotel in the heart of Jerusalem.
March 2, 2008
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