Thursday 29 December 2011

flowers for valentines day - 2012 Preview: 10 Most Anticipated New Chicago Venues for Events and Meetings


As we look ahead to the coming year, these are some of the most important new event and meeting venues slated to open, bringing options for everything from cocktail parties and conferences to business dinners and corporate meetings. Here's a preview of the hotels, restaurants, bars, lounges, and other spaces the event industry will be talking about in 2012.

1. From the team behind Mercadito, Tavernita opens early this year in River North. With a copper tin ceiling, filament bulb lighting, and tile flooring, the interior takes cues from Spanish restaurants. The Barcito, a lounge area with a glass-encased pintxo display, seats 92 and holds 140 for cocktails, and is available for private and semiprivate events. The 122-seat main dining room and a lounge area with room for 120 also host semiprivate functions. The venue is available for buyout, as well. Chef Ryan Poli's menu offers oysters, crostini and flatbreads, along with meats prepared on a Uruguayan wood-fired grill.
2. Chef Curtis Duffy, formerly of Avenues at the Peninsula, will open his own restaurant in mid-2012. Named Grace, the West Loop eatery will have a prix fixe menu—no specific dishes have been named yet—and a private dining room that seats 14. The lofty venue, decked with exposed brick walls and vertical beams, will seat about 75 guests.

3. The Park at Rosemont will host its grand opening in April. One block west of the Rosemont Convention Center, the complex will house several eateries. Included in the mix: Toby Keith's I Love This Bar & Grill, Landsdowne Irish Pub, Taverna Opa Greek Restaurant, Adobe Gilcas Mexican restaurant, a yet-unnamed martini bar, and Hofbräuhaus. Some of the eateries will host private events. There will also be a Zanies comedy club and the 29,000-square-foot King's bowling alley, which will host group outings. Anchored by Muvico Theatres Rosemont 18, the complex surrounds a four-season courtyard, which will host everything from ice skating to open-air film screenings throughout the year.

4. San Francisco-based Joie de Vivre will open Hotel Lincoln, its first Chicago property, around March. Overlooking the Lincoln Park Zoo—and in the same building as Boka Restaurant Group's Perennial Virant—the hotel will have 184 rooms, a rooftop bar and event space, and a European-style coffee bar and lounge in the lobby. Designer Andrew Alford of Dirty Lines Design said in a press release that the hotel "will have a very residential feel with an eccentric-meets-collegial preppy style." The meeting space will seat 60 in a theater-style configuration, 30 classroom- and conference-style, and 40 for dinner. The hotel will also host receptions for 80 to 100.

5. From the owners of Girl and the Goat and Boka, Balena will take over the former Landmark space early this year. The Lincoln Park restaurant, designed by 555 International, has decor that reps describe as "comfortable with retro-Italian touches." Beyond the vine-covered facade, the main bar area seats 20 and has a saddle-stitched leather bar top and a neon light installation. A neon sign inspired by Spain's Costa Brava region will cover an entire wall of the main dining room, which has saddle leather and black steel chairs and wire-bird's-nest light fixtures strung up with fairy lights. The room will also house a champagne bathtub and a separate private dining space. A mezzanine dining room will seat 40 and has floor-to-ceiling windows that allow for plenty of natural light. The basement wine cellar will host private events for 36. The menu will focus on Italian-inspired dishes with ingredients from Midwestern farms.

6. RM Champagne Salon will open in the West Loop around February. Sommelier Jason Wagner, former wine director at L'Atelier de Joel Röbuchon, will oversee the wine list. Menu items include rare cheeses, tea sandwiches, petit fours, and mignardises. The 1,500-square-foot space is tucked away at the end of a cobblestone alley. The interior, which holds 60, was inspired by the elegant style of Grace Kelly. Fresh flowers for valentines day and candles decorate surfaces throughout, and antique hand mirrors and crystal perfume bottles spruce up the bar. Come spring and summer, a warm weather patio will seat 95 and host cocktail receptions for more than 200.

7. The Chicago Marriott Naperville is slated to reopen this spring after a transformation that involved gutting the entire space. The new property will have 25,000 square feet of flexible meeting space. Included is the 7,000-square-foot, 800-capacity Grand ballroom, reportedly the largest ballroom in Naperville. The 4,000-square-foot Naper ballroom will have floor-to-ceiling windows, and additional meeting and board rooms will host conferences or receptions. Amenities will include complementary transportation to local businesses, a full-service business center, on-site options for client entertaining, and an indoor swimming pool and a fitness center.

8. Swissôtel Chicago began a $10 million renovation in December 2011 and is slated to wrap up the overhaul in March. In the lobby, so-called check-in pods will replace the front desk. Staffers will be armed with laptops, and the concierge will have a tablet to quickly access information. Off the lobby, a new eatery called Amuse with a private dining room will serve small plates, wine, and specialty cocktails. The meeting space will get fresh, red-and-gold decor that includes new carpeting, wall coverings, and technology.

9. In December, the 752-room Westin Michigan Avenue announced a $7 million renovation to its 37,000 square feet of banquet, ballroom, conference, and meeting areas. Scheduled to wrap up in early March, the renovations will include new lighting and audio systems, faster Internet connectivity with the installation of Fatpipe—a bandwidth management network tool—and more flexibility in room configurations. The new space will also get the new High Performance Meeting Chairs by Starwood. Other upgrades will include new rigging points for staging equipment and insulation in the walls to make the rooms more soundproof. Local architect VOA Associates designed the new space.

10. Seasons restaurant at the Four Seasons Chicago will serve its last meal on New Year's Eve.flowers for valentines day The space will then close temporarily and is expected to reopen as the Seasons ballroom in early February. The space will accommodate 120 guests for seated dinners or host cocktail receptions for 200. The area that formerly housed the Seasons bar and lounge will also reopen as a to-be-named restaurant, which will host private events.

Wednesday 28 December 2011

flowers for valentines day - "70's Soul Jam Valentine's Concert" features 2 Shows Saturday, February 11, 2012: The Best of Classic Soul and R&B to Play NYC's Beacon Theatre


This flowers for valentines day weekend 2012, 98.7 KISS FM in association with Marquee Concerts and North American Entertainment Group, presents a line-up of five of the hottest super-groups for the "70's Soul Jam Valentine's Concert" on Saturday, February 11, 2012 at the Beacon Theatre. Fans of classic soul, R&B, "Soul Train" and the memorable hits of the '70s won't want to miss this one day only event featuring two shows at 3pm and 8pm. On the bill: The Stylistics, The Temptations Review featuring Dennis Edwards, The Delfonics, Main Ingredient featuring Cuba Gooding, and Enchantment.
The re-emergence of Soul/R&B groups was described in the LA Examiner as "evenings packed with much-loved hits that get the crowd moving" and the audience "singing along to every word." Notes Bill Zafiros, co-founder of Marquee Concerts, “This year’s ‘70's Soul Jam Valentine's Concert’ brings some of the finest acts of the period. It’s sure to spark fond memories and be an amazing night for fans who first enjoyed the Soul and R&B genres decades ago."
Philly soul favorite THE STYLISTICS will kick off the show. This enduring group enjoyed twelve straight Top 10 hits from 1971-1974, including “You Are Everything,” “Break Up to Make Up,” and “You Make Me Feel Brand New.”
THE TEMPTATIONS REVIEW features Dennis Edwards, the first new Temptation to join the group after their "Classic 5" days, replacing David Ruffin as lead singer. During his tenure with the group “Cloud 9” and “Papa Was a Rollin’ Stone” won Grammys.
THE DELFONICS, Known for their sleek, soulful Philadelphia sound, this trio has been performing for nearly 40 years. Their first chart topper, “La La Means I Love You,” was released in 1968, followed by hit singles including “You Get Yours, I’ll Get Mine,” “I’m Sorry,” and “Ready of Not.” In 1971, the group received a Grammy for the single “Didn't I.”
Paced by the impassioned lead vocals of Cuba Gooding during their prime hit-making years, the MAIN INGREDIENT, best known for the 1972 classic “Everybody Plays the Fool,” released many other fine singles in the early 70s. Founded in Harlem in 1964 as the Poets (with a different line up), they later became the Insiders, and permanently became the Main Ingredient in 1966
Rounding out the impressive bill is Detroit’s ENCHANTMENT whose 1976 debut album "Enchantment" scored two Number 1 R&B hits, “Sunshine” and “Gloria.” “It's You that I Need” was their third consecutive #1 hit, and their single “Once Upon a Dream” was certified Gold.
The Beacon Theatre is located at 2124 Broadway at 74th Street in New York City. Tickets for the Saturday, February 11, 2012 shows at 3pm and 8pm are $49.50, $69.50, and $79.50.
For tickets and information,  call 866-858-0008.
About 98.7 KISS FM
98.7 KISS FM (WRKS FM), the Best Variety of 80’s, 90’s and Today’s R&B, has been serving the tri-state area of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut for 30 years. KISS FM is the home of the nationally syndicated shows, “The Tom Joyner Morning Show” and “The Michael Baisden Show” and is New York’s premier source for legendary and contemporary R&B music and culture. For more information on 98.7 KISS FM,
About Marquee Concerts
Marquee Concerts, one of the premier concert promoters in the Northeast, produces hundreds of events across all spectrums and genres. Marquee is constantly researching new music trends, recognizing today's up-and-coming entertainers, and expanding upon existing business relationships to put on the best shows possible and remain a competitive mainstay in the concert promoter’s industry. flowers for valentines day
About North American Entertainment Group Inc.
North American Entertainment Group is one of the largest independent promoters of entertainment tours and live events in the US. With over 25 years in the industry and an extensive history in venue management, NAEG has consistently delivered the hottest concerts, comedy shows and theatrical entertainment to venues in over one hundred markets. Additionally, NAEG has produced TV specials, concert DVDs, online content and branded merchandise. A company distinguished by creativity in tour packaging and marketing strategy, NAEG's success resounds in the memories of those who have attended their events.

Tuesday 27 December 2011

flowers for valentines day - Forty couples can get married for free on Valentine's Day


Couples trying to save money may get their wish on flowers for valentines day

The Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller's Office is offering the second annual Sweetheart Deal Valentine's Day Wedding.

Forty couples will be given a free wedding ceremony at 2 p.m. flowers for valentines day at the National Croquet Center in West Palm Beach.


Topics
Marriage
Family
Weddings
Maps
700 Florida Mango Rd, West Palm Beach, FL 33406, USA

Last year, 23 couples were married.

Video: Check out Santa riding the surf at Fort Lauderdale beach

Included in the ceremony will be cake pops, champagne, wedding decorations, photography and flowers.

Five couples will be eligible for a weekend stay at a local hotel.

Palm Beach County Clerk and Comptroller Sharon Bock will preside over the ceremony.

Registration for the wedding ceremony runs through Feb. 10 or until 40 spaces are filled.

Couples taking part in the Valentine's Day wedding must present a valid marriage license before taking their vows.

For more information or to register, call 561-355-2468

Saturday 24 December 2011

Flowers For Valentines Day - Valentine gifts from the heart of a Rockford woman


“Skidamarink a dink a dink, skidamarink a doo, I love you.”

Sing that kiddie ditty to your little one and give him or her a book and/or a stuffed animal for flowers for valentines day, and you’re bound to get a “Skidamarink a dink ... I love you,” refrain right back at you. Sweet!

Ah, if only the older loves in our lives were so easy to please and buy for.

Don’t fret. Rockford Woman to the rescue.

We have a few suggestions from local retailers, including one that’s sure to knock the shoes and socks off your longtime hubby. Think Punta Cana vacation.

Not that far along in your romantic relationship? How about a partially cooked dinner for you and your new boyfriend that you pick up and take to his place to finish cooking, with a bottle of wine included.

Add massage oils, chocolates and flowers to the list for your other flowers for valentines day.

1. For your new boyfriend
The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. And if that’s the case, Five Forks Market, 6565 Lexus Drive, Rockford, has a Valentine’s Day-to-go dinner sure to satisfy his hunger.

And you make it hot, hot, hot by finishing the partially cooked meal at his place or yours. You pick up at Five Forks the filet steak, stuffed chicken breast or chicken-and-steak dinner that comes with potato risotto or twice-baked potato, vegetable, dessert (could be a Flourless Chocolate Cake by Daniel or a chocolate cheesecake), with a bottle of wine. And you get cooking instructions. Cost is $65. Orders must be placed in advance. 815-229-5500, fiveforksmarket.com.

2. For your girlfriend/mother
Next to diamonds, flowers could be a girlfriend/mother’s best friend for Valentine’s Day.

Stems Floral Design, 4001 N. Perryville Road, Loves Park, offers arrangements that include a $90 one in a vase with green hydrangea, bells of Ireland, orange celosia, leucadendron and curly willow. For more information, call 815-633-5100 or visit stems123.com.

Among the arrangements offered by O’Fallon’s Fine Flowers, 1605 N. Bell School Road, Rockford, is a candlelit one with orchids, hydrangea, tulips, roses and stock (shown on the cover of the magazine), although flowers may vary for your Valentine’s Day purchase. Cost is $65 in a vase that’s about 12 inches tall. For more information, call 815-395-8320 

3. For any chocolate-lover
A chocolate in the mouth is worth two on the plate. Anything is good and useful if it’s made of chocolate. We could go on and on extolling the virtues of chocolate, especially for giving (and receiving) on Valentine’s Day. A taste of chocolate heaven is close by at Chocolat by Daniel, 211 E. State St., Rockford, where photos for this story were taken.

Chocolat by Daniel features chocolates that are ever-changing. Here, the sliced piece is a truffle torte. Others are Intrigue, with olive oil and sea salt; Suitor, with port wine and mulling spices; Monique, with raisins in brandy; Rugged Adventurer, with silky 72% Venezuelan bittersweet; the classic French truffle rolled in cocoa powder; and Dream, with anise coriander and cardamom.
The selection changes often, so the pieces shown may not be available on any given day.

Daniel’s chocolates are made fresh in small batches from raw Belgian, French, Swiss, Columbian and Venezuelan chocolate and contain no wax, preservatives, artificial flavors, corn syrup or added sugar. A wide and ever-changing selection of chocolates are available for $2.25 a piece or six for $13 plus tax, as well as chocolate creations in shapes, such as slippers and violins. For more information, call 815-969-7990

4. For your new husband
Get a couple’s massage. “We offer a cozy, romantic experience,” says Megan Kelley, dayspa director at WM Day Spa Salon, 6555 Lexus Drive, Rockford 

“It’s a great way to introduce a partner who has never gotten a massage before in a way that makes them feel more comfortable the first time. Some men are apprehensive about getting a massage because of the nudity involved. To have their wife or girlfriend there is reassuring.” Cost for the both of you: $80 to $100 for 30 minutes to $180 to $200 for 90 minutes.

Another option: Sing “Come on, come on, come on now, touch me, baby” from the Doors “Touch Me” while you apply massage oils to each other.

Aveda massage oils at WM Day Spa Salon include:
Calming Composition features “clarified jojoba oil and a tranquil blend of rose and other pure flower and plant essences.” Use as a body massage, add to running water for a soothing bath. $21.

Active Composition features wintergreen oil and menthol, and its “exhilarating blend of essences helps soothe tired, sore muscles with a combination of cooling and heating sensations.” It carries an invigorating aroma, is good for deep-penetrating massages, and awakens and refreshes senses. $21.

5. For your longtime husband
“At the beach, life is different. Time doesn’t move hour to hour but mood to moment.” We second that anonymous writer’s quote and give you a few details about a vacation at one of the most happening places: Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic.

It is known for endless stretches of beaches. All of the resorts are spread out on large tracts of beach. No overcrowding here. No resort is taller than the highest palm tree. Average temperature is 86 degrees.

Cost is $1,750 a person for seven nights, from Rockford at the Iberostar Resort, and includes airfare, transfer, hotels, all food and drinks.

Closer to home, try taking in any of the art, science, history museums, theaters and restaurants, and then spend the night at the Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile, 540 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago. The Escape Romance Package Deluxe includes a room with a king bed and a view from the 10th to the 46th floors, where you can see much of the city’s lights. A bottle of champagne and chocolate-dipped strawberries are included. Cost is $264 to $404.

Make arrangements through Lindstrom Travel, 5970 Guilford Road, Rockford, 815-398-8888,

6. For your child
This Valentine’s Day, cuddle with your little one, a book and a stuffed animal, cute or not.

Wonderland Books & Toys in Edgebrook Shopping Center, 1625 N. Alpine Road, Rockford, offers lots of choices, including: “My Heart is Like a Zoo” ($16.99) and “Ladybug Girl Loves” ($5.99). A fox ($39.99) and panda ($19.99) are part of a hot plush line called “Squishables.” Basheeshee ($19.99) is the newest Ugly Doll. Ugly Dolls have been favorites of Wonderland staff for years, showing that “ugly” means “unique” and “special.” For more information, call 815-394-1633