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Hosting at Hispanic Cultural Centers

Smart Meetings

How culture and history elevate events Celebrating cultural heritage, whether one’s own or that of others, is an engaging method to provoke thought and inspiration in attendees at events hosted at venues focused on celebrating various backgrounds. in the world. Morris, History and Literary Arts (HLA) program manager at NHCC.

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Immersive Meetings at The Smithsonian

Smart Meetings

The museums and venues under the umbrella of the Smithsonian Institute in the Nation’s capital illuminate the imagination of visitors through history housed in elegance. Mellon Director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. And a bit of entertainment doesn’t hurt either.

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Champion Planners Met in Texas for 1-Day Training

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Smart Meetings one-day Regional Experience took the personalized meetings to Arlington, Texas, for VIP access to a venue full of special spaces. Each individual brings a unique “bank of strengths” that when called upon appropriately, can allow the group to function at its highest level. Culture Shock. Daren Martin.

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Has the Grinch Stolen Holiday Parties?

Smart Meetings

“Offering alternatives to the traditional party that involves alcohol could be an option, such as allowing employees to bring their kids or hosting an event at a unique venue over a restaurant or bar.”. If kids are coming, all the more reason to book a fun activity at a unique venue. Promising news on that front!

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How to Plan Inclusive Corporate Events: Embracing Cultural Diversity and Multicultural Elements

Traveler's Q

Uniting Through Diversity Imagine an event where every culture is celebrated, every voice is heard, and everyone feels included. The Importance of Embracing Cultural Diversity in Event Planning In today’s globalized world, cultural diversity is not just a buzzword—it’s a vital element of successful event planning.

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Retreat to the Great Smokey Mountains

Smart Meetings

The cultural and historical backdrop of western North Carolina is a subtle and unexpected surprise to visitors who are given the opportunity to learn about the expansive culture of the Cherokee Nation and the history that unfolded amid the gorgeous scenery beneath the Great Smokey Mountains.

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Trade Show Ideas For Better Planning, Payments, and Promotions

Endless Events

How to Excel at Venue Management. Venue management isn’t only about having a good eye for space and logistics. A venue manager has to be cordial and approachable as well as a great communicator. Make sure you are meeting not just the 'what' but also the 'why' of your trade show. Click To Tweet.