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It's your party

Article Abstract:

A selection of party and event venues in the Philadelphia area is recommended. A range of elegant or unusual settings available for hire for weddings, birthdays and celebrations is described.

Author: Donohue, Amy, Tiger, Caroline
Publisher: Philadelphia Magazine
Publication Name: Philadelphia Magazine
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0031-7233
Year: 2001
Services, Cover Story, Weddings, Wedding supplies and services industry, Wedding services industry

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The scene-maker

Article Abstract:

The work of event planner and landscape/floral designer Renny Reynolds is described. His approach to his work and his passion for growing and displaying flowers and food are discussed.

Author: Donohue, Amy
Publisher: Philadelphia Magazine
Publication Name: Philadelphia Magazine
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0031-7233
Year: 2001
Behavior, Design, Decorative, Decorative arts, Reynolds, Renny

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Where's the party; a host of spectacular sites for weddings, graduations, rehearsal dinners, bar/bat mitzvahs, bridal showers, class reunions, birthdays and anniversaries

Article Abstract:

The Philadelphia, PA, area has numerous ballrooms, halls, restaurants, auditoriums and buildings to hold social events. The various facilities can accommodate large groups of people.

Author: Donohue, Amy, Bukovinksy, Janet
Publisher: Philadelphia Magazine
Publication Name: Philadelphia Magazine
Subject: Regional focus/area studies
ISSN: 0031-7233
Year: 1993
Buildings and facilities, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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