January 25th, 2015
The Singer family of Stowe, Vermont, celebrated their daughter Lindsey’s Bat Mitzvah service and reception at Stowe Mountain Lodge in Stowe, Vermont. The elegant rustic resort in Vermont was the perfect setting for the winter wonderland themed Bat Mitzvah that ended with an outdoor firework celebration!
Pictured above L-R: Dad Roger, Bat Mitzvah girl Lindsey, brother Max and Mom Marni.
Shannon Alexander Photography was the photographer and the rest of the vendor information is listed at the end of the spotlight.

The family worked with Emily’s Events on the silver invitation embellished with snowflakes and blue glitter border

Lindsey’s service, which took place in a room at the Stowe Mountain Lodge, was decorated in a winter wonderland theme with white painted branches and ribbons that looked like snowflakes

Although the family lives in Vermont, they traveled south to Long Island (where they used to live) to pick out Lindsey’s turquoise dress from It’s Simply For You boutique

In the kids’ lounge, there was sleek white furniture and custom logo’d snowflake pillows by Simon Elliot Events

The bark vase with wild flowers created a simple elegant look

Top Hat Entertainment provided the music entertainment and rocked this party. Here Lindsey is up in the chair for the Horah surrounded by family and friends

We love the back of Lindsey’s dress

Lindsey’s guests had a great time

A special moment as Dad Roger toasts Lindsey

They danced to the classic “L-O-V-E”

White bark candles were perfect for the theme and looked beautiful too!

Lindsey’s Aunt Lori baked this beautiful and delicious cake to look like a snowflake

Guests enjoyed a variety of treats! There were delicious waffles made at the event from The Waffle Cabin

The candy buffet had a cool palette of turquoise, blue and white

Custom candy bags from Impressive Favors

North Star Fireworks ended this evening with a blast!
The following vendors helped to make Lindsey’s Bat Mitzvah special. If you call any of them, please let them know you read about them on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue: Stowe Mountain Lodge, 802-253-3560
Party Planner: Mom Marni
Music Entertainment/MC: Top Hat DJ, 802- 862-2011
Photographer/Videographer: Shannon Alexander Photography
Favors: Tiffany, Stone House Oven
Décor/florist: Wild Flowers Design, 802-253-6303
Invitation: Emily’s Events, 614-344-4693
Cake: Aunt Lori
Entrance video, floor decal and custom made pillows: Simon Elliot Events, 516-586-6822
Dessert: The Waffle Cabin
Fireworks: North Star Fireworks, 802-229-9690
Custom Favor bags : Impressive Favors
Lindsey dress: It’s Simply For You Boutique (no longer in business)
Mom’s dress: Macy’s
Hair/makeup: Salon Salon
January 21st, 2015
By Chloe Cornell
I’m a 7th grader and live in Westchester, NY. I love tennis, soul cycle, fashion, hanging with my friends, and traveling around the world. Camp Vega is my summer home and my favorite place on earth! I founded the company #Kindnessistherealcool for my Mitzvah Project, and invite everyone to visit us on Instagram @kindnessistherealcool and join the movement. I am very excited to celebrate my Bat Mitzvah in March, 2015.
I recently went to my friend Caroline’s Bat Mitzvah. It was a lot of fun! The party colors were purple and blue, and the room was filled with light-up tables in these colors, which looked great.

Great Neck Games provided the games and activities such as an airbrush station (popular choices were trucker hats and drawstring bags), and air hockey, which was a hit with the boys!

They also had a photo booth with a green screen in the background which my friends and I LOVE! We took many photos (and then posted them on Instagram).
At the end of the party, we went to another room for desserts. The theme was “Sweet Caroline’s Bake Shop” and the party planners Michele Feldman and Dinah Batkin designed it to look like a bakery. We got to fill “Sweet Caroline” boxes with our favorite treats (I got doughnuts, munchkin pops, cupcakes, crumb cake, black and white cookies, chocolate chip muffins and cinnamon buns.) They were all DELICIOUS! Now I better hit the gym! 😉

Read blog post #1 here
Read blog post #2 here
January 21st, 2015
Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company captures some of the most sophisticated and fun Bar and Bat Mitzvahs around and we couldn’t wait to share this enchanting Bat Mitzvah they had the pleasure to photograph.
The Bat Mitzvah girl’s name is Eden so “Garden of Eden” was chosen as the theme that came to life with elaborate flower arrangements, gorgeous table-scapes, amazing details and a few apples to tempt guests.
The venue was The Grove in Cedar Grove, New Jersey.

Eden read from the Torah at an evening Havdalah service at the venue

Red suede flower kippot

Dad Jeff surrounded by his beautiful daughters. Eden’s dress was from Gotham. Older sister Miranda’s dress was from Jacqueline and sister Riley and Daisy’s dresses (the little girls) were custom designed by Mom Lisa

Bat Mitzvah girl Eden and Mom Lisa sharing a nice moment

Eden looked like a princess in her gorgeous pink strapless ball gown with flower embellishments

The pink, green and yellow color palette started with this beautiful topiary which held the escort cards

As guests entered the room they were greeted by Eden flanked by colorful butterflies

Exotic flowers and hanging ivy were part of the decor

The rich floral arrangements in jewel tones really popped on the apple green embroidered linen with raffia place mats

The scents of nature brought indoors with candlelight, moss and orchids that covered the base of the trees

Butterfly menus flew onto each place setting

A tempting apple mixed into the floral arrangements

Lovely linens in pastel colors

The family posed on the dance floor

Butterfly stickers on the dance floor added color and detail to the beautiful ballroom

One of the creative posters taken of Eden during her pre-shoot that hung on the ballroom walls

E Three Productions provided the awesome entertainment for the evening

The sign-in poster

This 5-tiered cake, created by Peace of Cakes, really captured the theme with edible flowers and butterflies that looked real

Eden changed her dress during the party ending the night in a pink and white short dress and posing for pictures by the “Forbidden Fruit Cafe”

A charming send-off for Eden’s guests who picked up candy and snacks for the ride home
We thank Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company for sharing such an enchanting Bat Mitzvah with our readers.
Photography: Sarah Merians Photography & Video Company; Event Planners/Decor: Pat Glenn Productions; Music/DJ: Evan Tyler, E Three Productions; Venue: The Grove. Bat Mitzvah girl Eden’s dresses: Gotham City Clothing. Older sister Miranda’s dress: Jacqueline, Sister Riley and Daisy’s dresses: Custom designed by Mom Lisa. Cake: Peace of Cakes
January 21st, 2015
Kyra Goldman of Short Hills, New Jersey, celebrated her Bat Mitzvah on November 15, 2014. For her Mitzvah Project she chose two very worthwhile organizations.
Kyra has a passion for fitness, so she decided to raise money for the Lymphoma Research Foundation by holding Cycling for LRF. It was a fun-filled, non-competitive indoor cycling session at Flywheel Sports in Englewood, New Jersey. The Cycling for LRF classes are nationwide and offers survivors, family and friends an opportunity to cycle in honor and memory of those whose lives have been touched by Lymphoma.
For her second Mitzvah Project, Kyra honored a Holocaust survivor by becoming a witness through the Holocaust Council Of Metro West NJ, part of the Jewish Federation.
Pictured L-R: Mom Sherri, Bat Mitzvah girl Kyra , Sister Samantha and Dad Bill. Younger Brother Jake is not pictured as he is nine and was too young to ride but helped out with Kyra’s tunes for the ride!
MM: Can you give us the details of your Mitzvah Projects?
KG: I love fitness so I initiated a spinning class at Flywheel Sports. I was able to make a playlist of the songs that we cycled to and our friends and family came to the class and donated to our cause raising $5,000. I also twinned with a Holocaust survivor named Gina Lanceter. I became a witness and will retell her story to my children and my children’s children. My survivor had the opportunity to celebrate with me on November 15, 2014, and shared my Bat Mitzvah as she never was able to experience this because of the Holocaust.

Kyra during her Bat Mitzvah service

Survivor Gina Lanceter (with the microphone) told her story of strength and courage during Kyra’s service and touched everyone there. In this picture, Gina was thanking the Goldman family for including her, but it was the Goldman family that was truly thankful to have Gina share in this special day

Survivor Gina Lanceter is holding the model of the train window. Gina was in a boxcar on her way to a concentration camp (Majdanek) with her parents. They were able to push the bar on this tiny window and push Gina out while the train was moving!
MM: Why did you decide to take on these particular Mitzvah Projects?
KG: Raising money for Lymphoma was close to my heart as my aunt had suffered with this terrible disease. She went through rigorous chemotherapy and is now thankfully cancer-free. For my second project I am going to Israel soon and I can now honor my survivor who taught me so much about the Holocaust. I was so happy to be able to share my Bat Mitzvah with someone as special as my survivor.
MM: In your own words, what does it mean to you to do a Mitzvah Project for your Bat Mitzvah?
KG: It made me feel great because I was helping others like my Aunt who suffered through this terrible illness. I also loved knowing that I could share my special day with someone who wasn’t able to have a Bat Mitzvah.
MM: If it involves a donation, what are you doing to spreading the word?
KG: We sent out an email to my friends and family to help us with our cycling class.
To find out more about these wonderful organization please click on the links: Lymphoma Research Foundation
and the Holocaust Council Of Metro West NJ.
We thank Kyra, the entire Goldman family and Gina Lanceter for sharing these amazing Mitzvah Projects with our readers.
January 16th, 2015
The Hofferman family celebrated their daughter Carly’s Bat Mitzvah. There was a Havdalah service at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, and afterwards the party moved to the Great American Pub in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
Carly wanted a turquoise and purple decor palette and that’s what she got! Mom Lisa got creative and designed the centerpieces.
Pictured L-R: Dad Ben, Bat Mitzvah girl Carly, Mom Lisa and Brother Danny.
The photographer was Ann Marie Casey Photography and the rest of the vendor directory is listed at the bottom of the spotlight.

The family worked with Addie Litman on the silver glitter invitation with purple border.

Carly read beautifully during her Havdalah service at Temple Beth Hillel-Beth El.

Carly’s turquoise ball gown from Party Girl was beautiful and had crystal embellishment throughout.

She also had some “bling” on her feet with silver glittery sneakers finishing the look

The Great American Pub has a beautiful ballroom with an old world charm. Mom Lisa along with friend Robyn Carp of Crafty Girl infused many special touches. Carly posed outside the Great American Pub

Using a turquoise and purple palette every table had three different centerpieces which were all handmade! Each table had white tablecloths with dark purple overlays and light purple napkins

Centerpieces included purple and turquoise paper pom pom flowers, baby pictures of Carly, colored sand, decorative jeweled ornaments, ribbons and lights in vases of varying heights

“C” for Carly

Special touches included: up lighting in purple and turquoise around the room and throw pillows in purple, turquoise and white on the banquets to give it a “clubby” feel and to tie in all of the colors. – See more at: https://mitzvahmarket.com/?p=122775&preview=true#sthash.KywGffEd.dpuf
Special touches included: up lighting in purple and turquoise around the room and throw pillows in purple and turquoise on the banquets to give it a “club” feel and to tie in all of the colors

Carly, ready to make her entrance, peaked through the ballroom doors. She looked beautiful.

“Here I am!!”

All Around Entertainment provided the music entertainment and delivered the hits on the dance floor. It’s horah time

Carly entertained her guests

Everyone got into the action even brother Danny

Mom Lisa found this vintage trunk on Amazon.com. It looked great and added an additional pop of color in the room

Friend of the family Robyn Carp, “funked it up” with Jewish prayers, pictures and hobbies of of Carly’s

Carly’s brother Danny wrote a special message

In lieu of a candle lighting, Carly lit three candles signifying the past, present and future.
The Hofferman family posed at the candle lighting service

The cake was delicious and Carly took a break from dancing to enjoy it!

The Mitzvah Mavens created a tote bag and personalized hoodie for Carly’s friends. Each guest got a logo’d black bag

Carly’s logo on the hoodie with her colors of turquoise and purple

At the end of the night, a candy bar was rolled out. It had over 12 different types of candy displayed in large glass jars created by Mom and Dad! The candy bags were Chinese food takeout boxes with a Letter “C” stamped on them

There were so many varieties and all of Carly’s guests enjoyed it

“Carly’s Cookies” was the theme of her Mitzvah project. Carly baked, packaged and labeled over 500 chocolate chip cookies for distribution to recipients of food packages through Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia’s Mitzvah Food Project. The Food Project provides nutritious food and basic staples to hundreds of needy local families each week.
Carly also held a toiletry drive – providing essential toiletries to Mitzvah Food Project recipients. She truly enjoyed delivering packages to those in need.
Some advice from Mom Lisa:
“My advice would be organization. I had an expandable file folder that contained everything I needed. I divided it by vendor and every piece of correspondence, contract and note went into their slot in the folder. I had my vendors all secured at least a year in advance and I didn’t leave anything for the last minute. I got to enjoy the last two weeks anticipating the Bat Mitzvah instead of working on the planning.”
The following vendors helped to make Carly’s celebration special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you read about their services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Venue: The Great American Pub, 610-940-0540
Party Planner: Mom Lisa
Photographer: Ann Marie Casey Photography, 610-519-1890
Music/Entertainment/Digital photos: All Around Entertainment, 215-354-0124
Decor: Mom and friend, Robyn Carp, Crafty Girl, 610-316-5867
Invitation: Addie Litman, memafour@comcast.net
Favors: The Mitzvah Mavens, 610-642-4002
Cake: Denise Casciato, dcasciato@verizon.net
Sign-in trunk: Amazon.com, decorated by Robyn Carp, Crafty Girl, 610-316-5867
Carly’s service dress: Lord and Taylor
Carly’s party dress: Party Girl, 201-568-8804
Mom’s dress: Bloomingdales
Dad’s suit: Joseph A. Banks
Brother Danny’s outfit: Boys Connection
Hair: by Jennifer Kelly/Make-up by Janet Indorf, Face the Occasion
Bus Transportation: Sague Bus
January 14th, 2015
Families are very creative when it comes to logos as evidenced by our previous story, Your Name Used In A Bar Bat Mitzvah Logo.
A creative logo with your child’s name cleverly incorporated can really give your party the “Wow” factor.
Once you have a great logo designed, you can use it in so many ways to brand your Bar Bat Mitzvah celebration.
Coming up with a fun logo that conveys the Mitzvah girl or boy’s personality, favorite colors, interests, hobbies or theme can be hard, but we have more great ideas to get you started:

Elevate Event Lounge sent us this clever take on game show, “The Price Is Right,” designed
by Logos and More

From MazelTovGear.com, inspired from the popular TV show, “Dancing with the Stars,” is Dancing with Danielle

This logo from Balloon Artistry is perfect for any “Jennaration”

TheCoolestGiveaways.com gives an example of some of the ways a logo with a name can be used on favors

Raquel’s “Raq n Roll” logo, a spin-off of the Rolling Stone logo, from Flower Power Designs

Inspired by #Whatever is the logo #WhatAva! from Simon Elliot Events

Lighter Than Air Events created this “Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat” logo for a celebration at The Sands Atlantic Beach

“A To Z in NYC” was the logo for a B’nai Mitzvah for sister and brother Arielle and Zeke from EK Productions

A Promos USA/ImageMaker can create your logo, including your child’s name for your favor

The Night Is Young was the theme for the Young family who celebrated at Aura

Cutie Patootie Creations incorporated Bat Mitzvah girl Layla’s name into a Candyland themed logo

PARTIES! Rare To Well Done designed “Alyssa Palooza” for a concert themed logo for a girl who liked to sing

Sayings For You created a great logo for Nick, a huge “NY Knicks” fan

Inspired by “Got Milk?”Axis Promotions incorporated part of the family’s last name in this logo
FabuDesigns.com created this Club Chloe logo to resemble the Chanel logo

Curtain Up Events was the event planner for Camp AweSAM and Debbie’s Designs handled the decor
Did you cleverly incorporate your child’s name into their logo? Let us know at info@MitzvahMarket.com
January 14th, 2015
Patten Creations individually hand crafts unique items for special occasions. We found a very creative way for your Bar Bat Mitzvah guests to sign-in!
The guestbook signature quilt is a wonderful way to collect the signatures and sentiments of your guests for your child’s special day.
The signature squares that make up this quilt are 100% white cotton. Prior to your event, 100-125 squares, (depending on the size of your quilt), will be sent to you with a set of fabric pens. After guests sign-in, mail the square back and your quilt will be constructed using all cotton materials, including a premium batting and a solid color backing to coordinate with the front.

You can also include a center image or invitation as shown above. It can be made with 120 squares by leaving out the center image and the overall size is 71″ x 85″ with 6″ x 6″ squares

As shown here, it can also be made with many images and less sign-in squares

They can create different sizes upon request. There is a minimum of two weeks from placement of order to shipment of prepared squares. Lead time on finished quilt is approximately four weeks from receipt of returned squares.
Learn more by visiting their Website.
January 11th, 2015
Special events Website, BizBash.com, published a great article by Alesandra Dubin regarding food donation after your event that we wanted to share.
Catering and food choices are usually one of the main considerations we make when planning a Bar Bat Mitzvah reception. All the leftover delicious food will usually get thrown out, but it doesn’t have to be that way.
Your family and caterer can feel good by donating to an organization that could use it. An added benefit is that food donations are tax deductible for either you or the caterer. There are regulations that apply to the kinds of foods that can be donated and how they need to be packaged.
If you plan to donate your leftovers, it’s best to talk to your caterer about it or call your local food bank prior to your event to find out their requirements for preparation and drop-off.
Here are some suggestions per Biz Bash:
1. Plan ahead
Donating food following an event can’t be an afterthought. It needs to be part of the pre-planning process. Speak to your planner, your venue coordinator, or your caterer. Make sure everyone knows your donation plan.
2. Being Protected
Give your venue a copy of the Bill Emerson Act which protects the donor and the recipient agency against liability. In the article, Syd Mandlebaum CEO of Rock and Wrap It Up, an organization that works throughout North America to recover leftover food says, “Food donation starts with simple planning and strategies. Given the opportunity, before you sign a contract with a caterer, hotel, or resort, let them know that you are writing into the contract a sentence that states, ‘All leftover food, prepared but not served, cannot be thrown away, but must go to an anti-hunger agency,’” It is important to note that the Bill Emerson Good Samaritan Laws protect food donors as long as safe food handling is used.”

3. Partner with a local organization
Locate the local organization to receive the donation and arrange the specifics—in particular, how the food will make its way to the group following the event. The Hungerpedia tool on the Rock and Wrap It Up Website lists vetted agencies that can be contacted for food recovery from events throughout the continent—groups that have their health certificates, transportation and refrigeration.
Here are a few national organizations that accept food donations.
Rock and Wrap It Up – This is a global, award-winning, anti-poverty think tank. The organization has fed more than 500 million people, supports over 43,000 agencies in North America, and is partnered not only with 150 rock bands, but with professional sports franchises, colleges, hotel chains, film and television producers.
City Harvest – Local food rescue programs will pick up leftovers from the wedding reception, and deliver them to a homeless shelter the same day. Most of the food banks only deal with non-perishable food items. For more information and to locate a local food rescue program, please visit America’s Second Harvest (www.secondharvest.org).
Feeding America – Find a food bank in your area using the locator at Feeding America. They have a nationwide network of food banks that distributes more than 3 billion meals each year to communities throughout the United States and leads the nation to engage in the fight against hunger.
We hope these great suggestions provide you with information on giving back to your community after your child’s Bar or Bat Mitzvah celebration.
January 11th, 2015
Since 1997, Mitzvah families in New Jersey and the tri-state area have enjoyed celebrations designed especially for them by AJH Entertainment.
With the right mix of enthusiastic talent and musical styles tailored to appeal to you, and your guests, they create memorable entertainment. Each event is produced with the utmost care, quality, and experience that makes them the most recognized name in DJ Entertainment.
They make sure that all of your child’s requests are taken care of during their initial and final meetings in person and on the phone.
Top 10 Bar Bat Mitzvah Entrance Songs
The planning is complete and your special day has finally arrived and all of your family and friends are gathered on the dance floor dancing and waiting for the esteemed guests of honor to make their way elegantly through the doors and into the Bar Bat Mitzvah party to join them…

The only question left to ask now is… Which song do we make our grand entrance to?

If you need a little help choosing the perfect entrance songs for you and your family, then look no further. AJH Entertainment has compiled a list of the top 10 most popular grand entrance songs:
1. Happy by Pharrell Williams
2. Turn Down For What by DJ Snake & Lil Jon
3. Neon Lights by Demi Lovato
4. All Night by Icona Pop
5. Animals by Martin Garrix
6. Don’t Stop The Party by Pitbull
7. Celebrate by Pitbull
8. I Gotta Feeling by Black Eyed Peas
9. I’m The Man by Aloe Black
10. The Best Day Of My Life by American Authors

AJH Entertainment caters to all of your needs and wants from start to finish!
To see 25 more top entrance songs, click here.
January 11th, 2015
The Senderowitz family celebrated their son Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah at Temple Ohev Shalom in Maitland, Florida.
A unique neon-themed party was held that night at The Alfond Inn in Winter Park, Florida.
The Bar Mitzvah boy had the idea for a neon-themed celebration and worked with Party Perfect to create something really unique. The family booked this venue before the hotel opened knowing it would be great after taking a hard hat tour the summer before the date of their event.
Pictured above L-R: Mom Robin, Bar Mitzvah boy Jacob, Brother Noah and Dad Phillip.
The photography was done by both Curtis Giles Photography and Cameron Nunez Photography and the rest of the vendor information is listed at the end of the spotlight.

Jacob’s service took place at Temple Ohev Shalom. Jacob smiled as he held the torah wearing his new tallit

Meryl Fischer at Party Pickins helped the Senderowitz family select their invitation from Jebs Designs. The multi-layered invitation featured a black faux crock border

For their celebration, the family wanted the room to be elegant for the adults, but still fun and inviting for the kids. Laura Cohn and Debbie Mintzer, the creative event planners from Party Perfect, knew how to “Let it Glow!” By positioning effective room lighting, creative bright green glow-in-the-dark centerpieces, and using a central focal point with bright colors, the ballroom at The Alfond Inn was transformed.

In the background, you can see the focal point of the room, with each row of squares lit in neon colors

Modern centerpieces were all a-glow lighting each table top

The kids’ lounge area featured white furniture and light up tables giving them a comfortable place to socialize

Custom pillows in bright colors decorated the lounge

DJ Luis Lou from Top Notch DJ Entertainment provided the music and kept guests dancing throughout the party.
For Jacob’s grand entrance, guests popped streamers as he walked in making his entrance festive and fun!

All of the guests enjoyed games and dancing

One of Jacob’s requests was a candy bar. Smaller versions of the neon centerpieces featured Jacob’s name in vinyl adhesive lettering. The candy bar sign was designed to look like a glowing neon sign

Glow sticks were wrapped around the candy jars to make them really pop! Custom labels with Jacob’s logo were placed on all of the candy jars. The candy jars sat on panels filled with giant gum balls. Guests filled custom green stadium cups with candy

Neon touches at this Bar Mitzvah celebration were everywhere! Bright green napkins were positioned under the white plates to add a touch of color on top of black spandex linens

Baked by Melissa cupcakes in neon colors, with custom wrappers from Party Perfect, were a fun treat for guests

There were two types of photo fun at this celebration. Jacob and his family enjoyed posing for PhotoMingle

Guests also enjoyed Bopping Heads
Mom to Mom advice from Robin:
“Enjoy the day and enjoy the night! It’s so much fun having friends and family around to celebrate – try not to get caught up in all the details. I hired planners who helped to make the entire process go smoothly, and I didn’t have to worry about a thing, I even had time to go shopping after Temple when we realized that the shirt I ordered for Jacob was the wrong size! The other piece of advice I can give is to pick a theme and stick with it. I didn’t realize how many places we could add Jacob’s logo to make the evening more personalized (pillows, cups, cupcakes, gift box, votives, menus…the list goes on and on!).”
The following vendors helped to make Jacob’s Bar Mitzvah special. If you give any of them a call, please let them know you heard about their products or services on MitzvahMarket.com.
Temple: Temple Ohev Shalom, 407-298-4650
Venue: The Alfond Inn, 407-998-8090
Party Planners/Decor/Candy Bar: Debbie Mintzer and Laura Cohn, Party Perfect, 407-797-0550
Additional Decor: Swag Decor, 407-422-3851
Invitations: Meryl Fischer, Party Pickins, 631-864-1866
Furniture Rentals: Orlando Wedding and Party Rentals, 407-739-5740
Photographer/Videographer: Cameron Nunez, 407-538-2810
Photograher: Curtis Giles, 407-474-1137
Music Entertainment: Luis Lou, Top Notch DJ Entertainment, 954-482-3860
Photo Favors: PhotoMingle, 321-446-4546, Bopping Heads Orlando, 407-383-9854
Furniture: AFR Room Service Rentals, 407-608-5141, A Chair Affair, 407-921-7733
Mom Robin Make-Up: Natasha Bradley, 407-619-8764
Linens: Over The Top, 407-601-5977