Planning a large event is overwhelming for sure! If you have been placed in charge of providing entertainment for children, you may be confused where to start. I have been providing family-friendly entertainment services in Connecticut for nearly two decades, and I would love to share some of my experience at these events. What works? What doesn't? 1) If you're expecting a large crowd, you may be tempted to offer a large variety of services. That's not necessarily a bad thing
Most people don't hire entertainment services for a party or event every day, unless you're a professional event planner. Maybe you got volunteered at work or your nonprofit organization to organize activities, and you don't know where to start. First, if you see a service provider you like at an event, you can ask for their business card, or ask the event organizer to connect you with them. Otherwise, ask around to family and friends for a referral. A referral may be old-sc
Not everyone wants face painting, and that's OK! sometimes a little custom painted body art can be great as an alternative. This floral body art design was fun to create, and the recipient was thrilled! This design was done last year at a corporate picnic