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Chapter 13
Accessory Services and Special
Requirements
Accessory Services
Accessory Services are those additional Services that
contribute to the overall success of the event
Music and Entertainment
Flowers, Ballons, Décor
Photography and Videography
Lighting & Audiovisual Effects
Ground Transportation
Valet Parking
Fireworks, Lasers, Doves, etc
Client Needs
The client (especially those from out of town) rely on
the caterer to refer quality operations.
Some caterers charge nothing – typically giving a list of
quality operators and the client chooses
Receive a small commission or referral fee
Hire the accessory provider and mark up the service in
the billing
Music
3 Types
Background Music
Dancing
Music for listening (i.e. entertainer)
Make sure the music fits the event
Hear the group or DJ in advance
Music should appeal to the entire group – not just the
client
Have written Contracts
Music Contracts
Should Include
Price
Event Start and End Times
Band “ Show Time” and “End Time”
Setup or “Call” Time
Scheduled breaks and foods
Type of party
Dress Code
Type of music to be played
Overtime Charges
Instruments
Non performance and cancellations
Music during breaks
Major Entertainers
Always have a back up plan
Consider cancellation insurance
Review the “rider” – special “needs” of the entertainers
– dressing rooms, foods, etc.
Choose a corporate entertainment agent for major acts
Flowers and Decor
Have reliable Florist to advise you
Centerpieces should be 14” or lower – or elevated
If budgets are important – spend the most in high
impact areas such as entrances, reuse flowers from
ceremonies at buffets…
Have a plan to give away flowers at the end of the
event (if not in specialized containers)
Have a contract
Photographers &
Videographers
Check the work using websites and referrals
Look at complete Albums
Select a particular photographer rather than a studio
How photographs are charged – (ownership)
Delivery of proof and finals
Have a contract
Other Services
Lighting –
Should be subtle and not obvious
Have plenty of power (don’t forget what you need, too!
Use dimmers if possible
Audiovisual –
Ground Transportation & Limos
Valet Parking –
Lasers, fireworks, doves, etc. -
Next Week
Off Premise Catering – Finish Chapter 13
Then…..
The Final Chapter
Budgeting, Accounting and Financial Management
Chapter 11 & 13 Quiz
Themes and Theme Parties
The Theme is the “umbrella” that covers the event
Each part must contribute to the whole
Invitations
Transportation
Décor and Atmosphere
Food and Beverage
Music and Entertainment
The “script” for the event – toasts – awards, etc
Theme Ideas
Come from any where
Can use –
Popular Books
Historic periods
Geographic Areas
Heritage Events
Television Shows
Etc, etc, etc
Make sure the theme fits the client’s purpose
Ups and Downs
Planning theme parties can be very enjoyable –
BUT –
Can be very time intensive –
Venues
Research
Costs of costumes, entertainment, etc
Need to be aware of extra time and effort – price accordingly
Kosher Catering
Kosher is a term that applies to all foods that observant
Jews eat in accordance with dietary laws
Kosher animals must have split hooves and chew cud
Fish must have scales
Must be slaughtered in a specific ritualized manner
Koshered by being soaked and salted
Meat and dairy may not be mixed
Kosher foods must be cooked and served apart from non
kosher foods
Dietary Laws may change during Passover
Halal
Halal catering is for those of the Muslim faith
Share many of the same attributes –
While Islam law considers meat of rabbit, wild hens, shellfish, duck and goose
as halal, it is not considered fit to eat according to kosher laws.
Muslims look out for source of enzymes before having them. If it comes from a
non-Halal animal, it is prohibited for a Muslim. But kosher has no difference as
per enzymes are considered. The Jews consider all Enzymes, even from nonKosher animals, as Kosher.
According to halal law, all intoxicating alcohols, wines, liquors and drugs are
prohibited. Where as kosher law allows all wines.
While in kosher foods, dairy and meat cannot be mixed and it is entirely
prohibited, Halal permits the mixing of the two.
Weddings
There are as many variations of weddings as there are
Brides
Work closely with the bride (or her Mother!) to
determine the flows of wedding and reception
Be prepared for problems
Understand that the bride (and her Mother) may be
extremely stressed – respond to their stress with calm
confidence
Wedding Planner
If working with a wedding planner Make sure duties are clearly defined
Make sure that compensation is clear
Many Wedding planners expect “commissions”
Should divulge this to the couple
Is technically liable if the caterer does not perform