Well, it’s happening. Despite our hopes when my fiance and I rescheduled our wedding from May to September, we’ve accepted that our celebration is going to look a little different than we had originally envisioned. It is, in fact, going
Do Attendees Still Care About Green Events?
In my blog post Can Events Be Sustainable In a Post-Pandemic World?, I talked about the many ways event planners can continue to follow green practices in a safe and sanitary way. But now that you know you can
COVID-19 Update for Booking Speaking Presentations
Due to uncertainty related to the coronavirus, I am booking virtual sessions only until further notice. (Check my Speaking page for the latest updates.) I offer the following styles of virtual presentation to meet the specific needs of your event
Why You Should Still Plan Hybrid Events After the Pandemic
After months of Zoom fatigue, and with some in-person meetings set to resume over the summer, it’s tempting to run full steam back to live meetings and leave virtual events in the dust. Before you break from the starting blocks,
Can Events Be Sustainable in a Post-Pandemic World?
Updated 5/20/20 with additional information from new CDC guidance. As hotels, restaurants, and venues begin to reopen, we’re all imagining what post-pandemic events will look like. Many businesses and trade associations have publicly released their reopening plans to inspire public
Resources for Converting Your Event to Virtual: Vendors, Advice, and More
Updated with new resources: 4/30/20. New resources are added to the bottom of each section. Julia Spangler, Sustainable Events Consultant, now offers Virtual Event Coordination services for small- to medium-sized events. Learn more >> Virtual events are surging in popularity
What Event Professionals Need to Know About Wildfires, Climate Change, and Tourism
By now, we’ve all seen the tragic images from the Australia bush fires: koalas wearing bandages on their burned hands, kangaroos silhouetted against a backdrop of flames. My mind can’t begin to fathom what it means to have lost one
How Your Event Can Help Fight Climate Change
Because of the nature of my business, you may have already assumed that I believe in human-caused climate change. Until this point, I’ve avoided talking much about climate change on my blog and social media, because I want to avoid
New Compost Guidelines for Central Indiana Events
As of October 2019, GreenCycle of Indiana has rolled out new guidelines for the materials they will accept for composting from food service establishments and events. GreenCycle is our compost facility partner for nearly all of our events in central
What Makes Event Rentals More Sustainable Than Disposables?
A plastic plate or a ceramic plate: which is better for the environment? What about a plastic fork vs. a metal one? You have to use water and energy to wash dishes — isn’t that just as bad as waste?