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Our favorite PRIDE celebrations — and how to keep the party going all year long!
LGBTQ Pride was front and center throughout the month of June. Although many of the traditional parades were postponed, we followed the vibrant celebrations that took place across the country, and we were completely amazed to see how Pride persevered and thrived in...
LGBTQ Weddings — How to Show Your Pride on Your Big Day
At JP Events, we absolutely love the month of June. It’s Pride month 2021, meaning it’s a time to celebrate all the beautiful versions of love that exist in our world. And in the six years since the Supreme Court ruling to legalize same-sex marriage nationwide, we’ve...
5 Ways to Elevate Your Nashville Steeplechase Tailgate
Nashville’s Iroquois Steeplechase is back for its 80th competition on Saturday, June 26th at Percy Warner Park. The 2020 race was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, so this race is returning to an outpouring of fanfare and excitement. As always, JP Events is...
When the need hits hard, you’ve got to give back
One Saturday earlier this Spring, several members of the JP Events team cooked enough pasta bolognese to feed 200 people and headed to Tent City under Nashville’s Jefferson Street bridge. It’s one of the homeless encampments that have cropped over the course of the...
Choose the Right Flowers for Your Nashville Wedding
Have you ever been at a wedding and stopped dead in your tracks just to admire the floralarrangements? Us too. Flowers have been a head-turner at the most memorable weddings for as long as anyone can remember. It’s almost impossible to envision a wedding without them....
Introducing a Refreshed JP Events
As I told my team this week, in 2020, JP Events encountered challenges unlike any we’ve ever experienced — much like the rest of the world. We were challenged as mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, and as a business that thrives on the ability of people to come...
Wedding Colors that WOW: How to choose the perfect color scheme for your Nashville wedding
One of the first decisions you need to make in the process of planning a southern wedding doesn’t involve flowers or food or music. This one is all about color. Your wedding color scheme ties your event together as you’re tying the knot. It creates a seamless...
Planning a Nashville Wedding in 2021
2020 is finally behind us, and 2021 is getting better by the day as COVID-19 restrictions are slowly being lifted across the country. Earlier this month in Nashville, Mayor John Cooper said wedding capacities can increase from 75 to 125 people, and Nashville bars and...
Fun Alternatives to Your Usual Valentine’s Day Dinner Out
A Special Valentine's Dinner with a Personal Chef (well, almost!). This Valentine’s Day, forget the hassle of grabbing last-minute dinner reservations and toughing out the winter weather for a night on the town. We’ve come up with the perfect plan for making this Feb....
Crafting a Personalized Menu For Your Corporate Event
Planning, organizing and putting on a corporate event can be extremely stressful without the right help. First and foremost, when it comes to large events, the most common stress factor falls down to the food. Whether you are catering for 50 or 150 guests, ensuring...
Entertaining Millennials at the Reception
Millennials – the generation born between 1981 to 1996 - are saying ‘I do’ later in life and couples are certainly saying goodbye to a lot of the original wedding traditions adopted by generations gone by. Entertaining your millennial guests at the reception of your...
10 Tips For Choosing The Right Wedding Color Scheme
One of the most important aspects of any event has got to be the color scheme and this certainly rings true when it comes to a wedding! From invites to flowers, bridesmaids dresses to table settings, a cohesive flow of color throughout your big day is going to make...
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