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Bob Dunne,
Editor, rdunne1@usa.net
Pastors Can Turn Empty Room Into Wedding
Hall
This new
package includes everything a wedding planner or pastor needs to decorate a
church, gymnasium or empty hall for a memorable wedding. It combines our
Colonnade Arch System and our Balustrade Group along with dual standing flower
baskets.
Click here to see the Pastor’s Starter
Pack.
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The 2007
“Prop and Decor” catalog showcases more than 60 props, décor and display
products in full color. Click here to get your free catalog.
Talk to a product specialist: 888.728.1228
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New Weatherproof Stanchion for Outdoor Events
This may be
the first lightweight stanchion that can be used in both light and heavy duty,
outdoor situations and is easy to carry, handle and setup.
Use it to set
boundaries in open areas at outdoor, tented events, guide guests from one food
station to another and block off access to the blower at moonwalks and other
inflatables for extra safety.
For creative
event planners, the stanchion is offered with an optional planter top. This
decorative urn accommodates floral arrangements to coordinate with the event
theme. It easily snaps onto the top of the stanchion.
For parking,
crowd control and long-term installations, the base of the stanchions can be
filled with sand for more stability.
Click here to see stanchion
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New In Our Photo Gallery!

“I really
love the colonnade system,” says Carolyn Jones, consultant at Elegant Events
Wedding and Event planning (http://www.cfjelegantevents.com) Carbon Hill, Ala., who setup our
traditional Colonnade Arch System in Tuscaloosa’s Capitol Park and carved a
central focal point for a wedding ceremony from an otherwise wide open area.
“Each time I’ve used the set or just the columns alone, it really leaves people
in awe and it becomes a conversation piece,” adds Ms. Jones.
Lush, red
roses were draped on top of the colonnade and wound around the Greek-inspired
columns. Coordinating arrangements of roses were also set in our Classic Urns
atop our pedestals, set left and right of the colonnade to extend the display
closer to the width of the guest seating arrangement.
“I’ve
recommended this colonnade system to all my clients and to vendors I’ve worked
with such as photographers,” says Ms. Jones.
See front and rear views of
her work at http://www.americanrotational.com/gallery/index.shtml#
See colonnade arch systems
at http://www.americanrotational.com/colonnades.shtml
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Prop,
Décor & Display Ideas is published by Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., 4920
State Rd., Ashtabula, OH 44004; 888.728.1228; http://www.americanrotational.com/about.shtml. Copyright 2007
Meese, Inc. May not be reprinted without permission. Feel free to forward to
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