
You know that feeling when you have worked for months on a project and finally you get to post the final pictures?
Yea, I am feeling like that right now!
Buddy is in the Academy for the Performing Arts and I agreed to Co-Chair the Theatre Guild End of Year Awards Banquet. I guess my co-chair (Eileen!!!) and I shocked people because FRESHMAN parents never Chaired the banquet. We were told by last years chair that basically, we just couldn’t handle it, that is was a SENIOR parent job.
So what did these two freshman moms do? We put on the BEST awards banquet the Academy had ever seen (Administrator’s words, not mine!). See here is the thing, by being a new parent and never having attended an awards before, we had no pre-conceived notions of what had to be done.
The first things we felt we needed to do was to take the banquet out of the “rubber chicken/ hotel banquet room” rut it had been in, stay within a very limited budget, and get 150 teenagers to be excited and want to attend.
First, we found The Red Horse Barn` and the rest of the planning just fell into place….
{Save the Date!}
{The Invite}
{The Entrance}

{Photo Booth}
The teens had a blast taking pictures with their iPhones.
Since these kids are in the performing arts, they were not shy!

{Utensils wrapped with bandanas, pie tins from Marie Callender’s, mason jars with red stripped paper straws}
{For the tables}
We purchased white linens ($12 each- a one time expense and less expensive than renting), kraft paper runners with buckets ($1 each) filled with crayons (.80 cents per box) for practicing stars to practice the art of autographs.
{Center pieces}
Tins (free since I always save my tomatoes, bean…cans), I glued burlap ribbon to can, then tied gingham ribbon over burlap, giant yellow dahlias with excelsior, sitting in a nest of more excelsior (we really wanted mini bales of hay, but our budget did not allow for them. Total cost $8 each
{Place Settings}
Pie tins rented from Marie Callender’s (we returned the pie tins and received out deposit back, so our tins were free!), utensils wrapped with bandanas (.80 cents each) & tied with twine, mason jars with a kraft tag with a star punch tied to the jar with twine, red and white stripped paper straws.
I can not say “THANK YOU” enough to my FABULOUS Co-Chair and Friend!!!!
THANK YOU to our AMAZING vendors!
Dolly’s Sweet Dreams Cotton Candy
Until next time,
Butterscotch Lady
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