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Cape Town Wedding Service
Providers Showcase in Cape Town
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| The brainchild of Pam Black (author of
best-selling books such as The A-Z of Factory Shops, Senior Citizens Money-Saver and
Lets Celebrate), Celebration House is unique in Cape Town. This exhibition centre is
dedicated to providing you with help and information whenever you have to organize a
function of any kind - whether it be a wedding, a barmitzvah, a 21st birthday, an office
party or a conference. |
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With over 11 years experience, we are
the leaders in our field and all our exhibitors are names you can trust. We dont
organize the event for you - but we do provide all the inside information you
need to be able to do it successfully yourself!
Celebration House is set in a beautifully decorated period house in Claremont. The elegant
rooms hold a variety of displays (from wall-mounted photographic displays to albums and
dvds), by a range of service providers involved in the functions industry -
including top venues, photographers, videographers, musicians and floral and decor
artists. Here you can view wedding dresses by top designers, as well as actual examples of
photographers work, wedding decor, invitations and much more!
Celebration House has a tranquil and relaxing atmosphere and provides the ideal
surroundings in which to plan important functions. There is no charge whatsoever for
visiting this permanent exhibition centre, nor do you have to make an appointment.
There are numerous comfortable chairs and you are invited to spend as much time as you
wish browsing through the displays, as well as the extensive collection of imported bridal
books and magazines. Our experienced advisers are available to offer assistance and you
will also be given a complimentary carrier bag in which to collect information such as
business cards and brochures on display. Make sure you pick up your free copy of Under
African Skies - Celebration Houses guide to getting married in South Africa. This 64
page full-colour booklet is a wealth of information for anyone wanting to get married in
South Africa.
The sections covered in the magazine are: Frequently asked questions, Planning your
wedding, Legalities of marriage in South Africa, The Wedding Ceremony, Photographers,
Videographers, Music, Health and Beauty, Wedding Attire, Transport, Function coordinators,
Flowers and Décor and Honeymoons. It also contains useful directory of recommended
service providers.
Each section tackles relevant issues and provides important questions to ask your service
providers. Whether you live abroad or in South Africa, Under African Skies will prove to
be a vital asset in planning your special day. Copies of Under African Skies are available
free of charge from Celebration House. We will also be happy to post them to you. Please
send an A5 self-addressed envelope together with stamps to the value of R3.75 to PO Box
45099, Claremont, 7735, Cape Town. This price is for South African residents only. If you
live outside of South Africa please email us your details using the contact link above.
Celebration House has organised and developed the following projects:
The Cape Town Wedding Festival held at the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town (2004
-2006)
Foschini Group Club Magazine Win-a-Wedding Competition (Cape Town 2003-2004,
Jo-burg 2005)
The Cape Town Wedding Show held at the V&A Waterfront, Cape Town (2003)
The Wedding, Conference & Events Expo (1997-2002)
Annual Bridal Expo and other promotions at Cavendish Square Shopping Centre (1999
-2002)
The first Internet-based Win-a-Wedding Competition, with M-Web in 2000/2001 - 3 x
R100 000 weddings (1 in Johannesburg, 1 in Durban and 1 in Cape Town) as prizes
Win-a-5-Star-Wedding Competition with iafrica.com in 2001/2002 - 3 x R100 000
weddings as prizes
Regular 'Planning Your Wedding' talks at Celebration House.
Under African Skies- complimentary magazine / CD - handed out in the UK.
Celebration House has also taken part in:
The National Wedding Show - Earls Court, London (2004-2006); Olympia, London (2003)
The UK Wedding Show - Wembley, London (2002) |
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