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Rethinking
the Banquet Table
What was your last
event that didn’t need a table? Or dozens of tables?
For all the importance we place on tables, and all the flaws
of the common, wooden banquet tables, very little about them
has been improved for years, until now. This Sortasaurus Catering
Table is rotationally molded in one piece from 100% sanitary,
waterproof polyethylene. It
- cannot splinter
- cannot absorb
spills
- cannot harbor
bacteria
- wipes clean

This new banquet
table is stronger than wooden and ordinary plastic tables.
Put ice sculptures, tiered cakes, fountains and more on this
table, up to 400 lbs.
It is also lighter
in weight so your staffers have an easier, safer time in setup
and takedown. Plus, four casters are built-in so the entire
table may be rolled into or out from the kitchen or on and
off of delivery trucks.
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Serve
Beer Cold in Summer –
No Electric Needed
So
sad for the keg that its image is tied to rowdy fraternity
parties because experienced event planners revere the keg
for its compact convenience and ability to deliver high quality
beverages in large, party-sized quantities without managing
cans or bottles. But now you can serve kegs in a high style
presentation worthy of the most upscale corporate event.
This new Keg Cooler
is a self-contained dispensing station. A smooth, 100% sanitary,
waterproof polyethylene container hides the tap, CO2 tank,
regulator, spigot and hoses. Its double-walled, foam-filled
construction keeps kegs cold without electricity. And it rolls
on built-in casters so one person can roll it from the truck
to the party and back for loading and unloading.
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New
in the Photo Gallery
How much leeway
do you get from your clients in decorating the stage for a
wedding? Show them a portfolio of work that includes stunning
work like this from Yasmine Chinoy, certified florist at Finishing
Touch Décor, Atlanta, Ga., and your creativity is sure
to be allowed to shine.

Click
here to see more photos from Ms. Chinoy.
Ever See a Fountain
in a Planter? Click
here.
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