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Church Event Planning 8 StepsThe key to a successful church event is planning. This article will help you plan your church event, step-by-step. The author has over 20 years experience planning church events. Church Event Planning This guide will help you to plan a successful Church Event. Step 1 Establish a Budget Church event budgets can range from $5. to $30. per person, depending on food and beverage, and entertainment. Food will often comprise 50% of the budget, with the other 50% allocated to entertainment, rentals and prizes/giveaways. Step 2 Purpose & Theme Selection The event may be for fund raising, building awareness about your church, or just an appreciation event. No matter what your purpose, having a theme will help to create excitement about your event. Here are some of the most popular church event themes: Medieval Theme Old Fashioned Theme Carnival Theme Country Western Theme 1950s Theme Caribbean Theme Hollywood Stars Theme Step 3 Date & Time Selection The date of your event may be determined by the church calendar, entertainment and vendor availability. Often this step is planned months in advance, especially if its a popular time of the year (such as the last two weeks in October). Fundraising event planners should check the local social calendar, to see that there are no major conflicts. Most events will last for about four or five hours. Step 4 - Location Selection Most church events are held on church grounds. The big choice is either an indoor or outside location. Occasionally, a large event will need to be held elsewhere, and then a rental fee may have to be paid. Regardless of the location, it should be easily accessible to your attendees, be comfortable and have adequate parking. Step 5 Entertainment & Equipment Selection Entertainment may be provided by church members or professional paid entertainment. Either way, it should fit the theme of your event. Some of the most popular entertainers include clowns, balloon artists, face painters and caricature artists. Vendors should have equipment needed for your event and should have been in business for at least five years. An experienced vendor will be able to give advice on the equipment needed and placement. Here are the most popular inflatables at church events: Moonwalk Giant Slide Obstacle Course Cash Cube Step 6 - Food/Beverage Selection Most often, the food at church events may be pot-luck or covered dishes. Some churches will hire a caterer (often a church member) to provide the food. Some events will have a sit-down dinner, while others a buffet. Space is often a consideration when planning the food and beverage selections. You need to plan for lines (sometimes long) at the buffet. Step 7 - Decorations Now its time to get creative. A theme makes it easy to choose all of your decorations. A sit-down dinner will often have themed centerpieces, as will buffet tables. Some events will have balloon trees scattered about. Party stores will often carry a selection of these items. Step 8 - Prizes/Giveaways Most church events will have some type of prize giveaways. The number of prizes to be given away is often based on the number of attendees, in addition to the budget supplied. Often Article Tags: Church Event Planning, Church Event, Event Planning, Most Popular, Church Events Source: Free Articles from ArticlesFactory.com
ABOUT THE AUTHORJP Corcoran, President of Funtastic Events Inc., has been providing entertainment and amusement rentals to churches and other non profits for all types of events since 1985. http://www.funtastic-events.com/ Copyright 2008 by JP Corcoran
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