Wednesday, February 24, 2010


Provence Catering is very excited to be the host caterer for the Society of Wedding Planners March meeting at the incredible Elkins Estate. What an incredible event this will be and we are expecting an wonderful turn out. In addition to the beautiful setting, the incredible foods presented by Provence Catering there will be presentations from Rebecca Druckenmiller from The Queen of Hearts and our key note from Michele Paiva www. michelepaiva.com. Our sincerest thanks to Danielle at Choice Party Linens, Irene at Party Rental, Anessa and Lindsay at The Elkins Estate, Karen Pecora and The entire SWP Group for their support in this wonderful event. If you are interested in this incredible organization or event please contact Karen Pecora or check out their website at http://www.societyofweddingplanners.com/ Come out March 3rd and see a a great trio: Provence Catering, The Elkins Estate and The Society of Wedding Planners.
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Provence Catering is very excited to be the host caterer for the Society of Wedding Planners March meeting at the incredible Elkins Estate. What an incredible event this will be and we are expecting an wonderful turn out. In addition to the beautiful setting, the incredible foods presented by Provence Catering there will be presentations from Rebecca Druckenmiller from The Queen of Hearts and our key note from Michele Paiva www. michelepaiva.com. Our sincerest thanks to Danielle at Choice Party Linens, Irene at Party Rental, Anessa and Lindsay at The Elkins Estate, Karen Pecora and The entire SWP Group for their support in this wonderful event. If you are interested in this incredible organization or event please contact Karen Pecora or check out their website at http://www.societyofweddingplanners.com/ Come out March 3rd and see a a great trio: Provence Catering, The Elkins Estate and The Society of Wedding Planners.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Vesper Boat Club is located on historic Boathouse Row in Fairmount Park, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The club recently completed a thorough renovation with meticulous attention to restoring the house to its original splendor. The memorabilia and artifacts on display narrate the extraordinary history and traditions of Vesper, the Olympics and rowing, including the well-known Kelly family. The boathouse is available for private parties, receptions, weddings and corporate events. Features include spectacular views of the Schuylkill river and the Philadelphia skyline.

The spacious reception room features extraordinary Vesper memorabilia including photos, trophies, plaques and banners of Vesper members and victories spanning more than a century. The round bar room opens to the front deck. With its original working fireplace, wet bar and wraparound bench seating, this intimate room has many uses and possibilities. The front and rear decks overlooking the river and historic Kelly Drive provide additional space during the warmer months.

Upon request, members are available to speak about Vesper and the rowing tradition. A rear balcony tent is available. It has heating, air conditioning and a built in large-screen audio/visual system available. There is a 175 guest maximum for cocktails or other stand-up receptions. 100 guests capacity for sit-down dinners in the reception room.
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Vesper Boat Club is located on historic Boathouse Row in Fairmount Park, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The club recently completed a thorough renovation with meticulous attention to restoring the house to its original splendor. The memorabilia and artifacts on display narrate the extraordinary history and traditions of Vesper, the Olympics and rowing, including the well-known Kelly family. The boathouse is available for private parties, receptions, weddings and corporate events. Features include spectacular views of the Schuylkill river and the Philadelphia skyline.

The spacious reception room features extraordinary Vesper memorabilia including photos, trophies, plaques and banners of Vesper members and victories spanning more than a century. The round bar room opens to the front deck. With its original working fireplace, wet bar and wraparound bench seating, this intimate room has many uses and possibilities. The front and rear decks overlooking the river and historic Kelly Drive provide additional space during the warmer months.

Upon request, members are available to speak about Vesper and the rowing tradition. A rear balcony tent is available. It has heating, air conditioning and a built in large-screen audio/visual system available. There is a 175 guest maximum for cocktails or other stand-up receptions. 100 guests capacity for sit-down dinners in the reception room.

Monday, February 08, 2010

This coming Sunday at the beautiful Chestnut Club in Philadelphia, a wonderful couple will enjoy a dream come true as they celebrate their commitment to one another. Sue and Lisa won our free commitment ceremony and reception through an essay in the PGN that is sponsored by Provence Catering to mark the inaugural National Commitment Day. Provence Catering with the support of so many incredible sponsors (including The Chestnut Club, East Coast Event Group, Brian Toner at Eventions, Alyssa Maloof Photography, Natural Designs Floral, Select Event Rental, Shutter Booth Photo Booths, Sandy O and The Creative Juice Group, New Hope Winery, Franks Union Wine Mart, Ice Concepts & Eco-Bar are making this dream come true for this incredible couple.

Here is their heart warming and humorous essay:

Lisa and I met on October 7, 2007, which you may remember as the day Outfest was held that year. I had just transferred to Temple University and decided that volunteering at said event would be a good way to make friends in the LGBT community here, and Lisa was looking for a good way to spend a day off work and decided to volunteer herself. I arrived at 8am and was given the task of taking vendor requests for tables and chairs and assigning people to carry them to the proper location. Lisa was selected to work under me and carry tables and chairs where I told her to. Also assigned to me were several young teenage girls, who decided that spending hours at the nearest Starbucks was a better use of their time, and a drag queen whose unfortunate choice of footwear (four inch stiletto heels, to be exact) rendered her essentially useless, thereby making Lisa one of the best workers I had, and I certainly took advantage of that (later she tells me that she was trying to impress me with her work effort). With our duties complete, Lisa and I decided to explore Outfest together and get to know each other.

By the end of the day she had asked me out (twice, because she was so nervous) and given me an impromptu kiss as I said goodbye. I was a bundle of nerves before our first date a week later, and turns out I had reason to be as it was a complete disaster. Rather than spending time alone together, we ended up driving all around Philadelphia attempting to locate my roommate whose car had broken down. Despite all that, and having been through hell and back with each other, Lisa proposed to me a year into our relationship. We moved in together and here we are, looking forward to celebrating our two year anniversary at this year’s Outfest.

So why do I think we deserve this wonderful opportunity being offered by this contest? Well, we're young. And because we're young, we are broke and impatient. I will (hopefully) be graduating this coming May, and I have recently sent out my applications to medical schools all over the northeast. While I am busy with school, Lisa is working full time in Rio Grande, NJ and is sacrificing working 5 days of the week, 2 hours away to keep a roof over my head and food on the table while she works on obtaining a scholarship for flight school. In short, it's a feat unto itself being able to pay rent on time (somewhat), and the truth is that we have no idea what school I will get into and where we will be a year from now. So we were given a choice. Wait another few years until I am done with school completely to tie the knot, or do it after graduation with a limited amount of time and a budget of $0. We both decided that we would rather not wait that long. Truth is told, the how and when and where part doesn't matter so much to me. All I need is me and her and it will be perfect. But I know Lisa feels differently. She may smile and say, "Baby, we can have a city hall ceremony with just my mom there, it doesn't matter", but I know she wants the ceremony with all the trimmings. She wants the cake and the catering and she wants her huge, crazy family to be present. So maybe the biggest reason I think we deserve this opportunity, dear reader, is a selfish one. The reason is this: the greatest gift to me would be the ability to give her this opportunity. Since the day I met her I have been telling her that she is deserving and worthy of the best things that life has to offer, and if it is within my power to give her these things than I have to try. I have to take this chance and hope for the best.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share my story and for providing the lucky winners in the gay community such a wonderful gift.


Our Best Wishes To Sue and Lisa on this incredible occasion and thanks to all those who helped make their dream a reality and showed their support for National Commitment Day!
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This coming Sunday at the beautiful Chestnut Club in Philadelphia, a wonderful couple will enjoy a dream come true as they celebrate their commitment to one another. Sue and Lisa won our free commitment ceremony and reception through an essay in the PGN that is sponsored by Provence Catering to mark the inaugural National Commitment Day. Provence Catering with the support of so many incredible sponsors (including The Chestnut Club, East Coast Event Group, Brian Toner at Eventions, Alyssa Maloof Photography, Natural Designs Floral, Select Event Rental, Shutter Booth Photo Booths, Sandy O and The Creative Juice Group, New Hope Winery, Franks Union Wine Mart, Ice Concepts & Eco-Bar are making this dream come true for this incredible couple.

Here is their heart warming and humorous essay:

Lisa and I met on October 7, 2007, which you may remember as the day Outfest was held that year. I had just transferred to Temple University and decided that volunteering at said event would be a good way to make friends in the LGBT community here, and Lisa was looking for a good way to spend a day off work and decided to volunteer herself. I arrived at 8am and was given the task of taking vendor requests for tables and chairs and assigning people to carry them to the proper location. Lisa was selected to work under me and carry tables and chairs where I told her to. Also assigned to me were several young teenage girls, who decided that spending hours at the nearest Starbucks was a better use of their time, and a drag queen whose unfortunate choice of footwear (four inch stiletto heels, to be exact) rendered her essentially useless, thereby making Lisa one of the best workers I had, and I certainly took advantage of that (later she tells me that she was trying to impress me with her work effort). With our duties complete, Lisa and I decided to explore Outfest together and get to know each other.

By the end of the day she had asked me out (twice, because she was so nervous) and given me an impromptu kiss as I said goodbye. I was a bundle of nerves before our first date a week later, and turns out I had reason to be as it was a complete disaster. Rather than spending time alone together, we ended up driving all around Philadelphia attempting to locate my roommate whose car had broken down. Despite all that, and having been through hell and back with each other, Lisa proposed to me a year into our relationship. We moved in together and here we are, looking forward to celebrating our two year anniversary at this year’s Outfest.

So why do I think we deserve this wonderful opportunity being offered by this contest? Well, we're young. And because we're young, we are broke and impatient. I will (hopefully) be graduating this coming May, and I have recently sent out my applications to medical schools all over the northeast. While I am busy with school, Lisa is working full time in Rio Grande, NJ and is sacrificing working 5 days of the week, 2 hours away to keep a roof over my head and food on the table while she works on obtaining a scholarship for flight school. In short, it's a feat unto itself being able to pay rent on time (somewhat), and the truth is that we have no idea what school I will get into and where we will be a year from now. So we were given a choice. Wait another few years until I am done with school completely to tie the knot, or do it after graduation with a limited amount of time and a budget of $0. We both decided that we would rather not wait that long. Truth is told, the how and when and where part doesn't matter so much to me. All I need is me and her and it will be perfect. But I know Lisa feels differently. She may smile and say, "Baby, we can have a city hall ceremony with just my mom there, it doesn't matter", but I know she wants the ceremony with all the trimmings. She wants the cake and the catering and she wants her huge, crazy family to be present. So maybe the biggest reason I think we deserve this opportunity, dear reader, is a selfish one. The reason is this: the greatest gift to me would be the ability to give her this opportunity. Since the day I met her I have been telling her that she is deserving and worthy of the best things that life has to offer, and if it is within my power to give her these things than I have to try. I have to take this chance and hope for the best.

Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share my story and for providing the lucky winners in the gay community such a wonderful gift.


Our Best Wishes To Sue and Lisa on this incredible occasion and thanks to all those who helped make their dream a reality and showed their support for National Commitment Day!

Sunday, February 07, 2010


A change is coming and Provence Catering embraces change and supports the commitment of two people! On Valentine's Day 2010 the nation and two incredible individuals will mark the first celebration of National Commitment Day in a grand way. National Commitment Day is a movement that is quickly embracing the nation and commemorating the commitment to one another made by loving adults. We, at Provence Catering, embrace change and support loving, committed relationships. In celebration of the Inaugural event, Provence Catering with incredible support of so many generous industry supporters will help Sue and Lisa celebrate this grand moment. Sue and Lisa were chosen through an essay competition held in the fall. (You can read their essay on tomorrow's blog). These two amazing people will have a chance of a lifetime, one they only dreamed about before entering this essay competition sponsored by Provence Catering and featured in the PGN. They will take their commitment vows at the beautiful and chic Chestnut Club in Philadelphia. Karen Pecora and Healy Edmonds, like all the sponsors and supporters, could not say "Yes, how can we help?" fast enough when they were asked to support this great event.

At 2:30 pm, Sue and Lisa will proclaim their love and commitment to one another in a ceremony conducted by Journeys of The Heart at the Chestnut Club in Philadelphia in a room accented with lighting from Brian Toner at Eventions Lighting. Floral arrangements will be from Jeff Sells at Natural Designs and top of the line rental from Select Event Rental. Thanks to Dave and Cindy the room will shine in all its glory! After the ceremony ends, the party begins in earnest with great food and service from Provence Catering and incredible beverages from Franks Union Wine Mart, New Hope Winery and Eco-Bar Juices mixed with Rainbow Absolut. Music will be provided by Mike Rossi at East Coast Event Group and a very special musician, Amy Evinger. An incredibly special touch will be provided by Sandy O and The Creative Juice Group. Images of the day will be captured by Alyssa Maloof Photography and Shutter Booth Photo Booths. This event, a dream come true for Sue and Lisa, is made possible through all these supporters who embrace change and support loving committed relationships. We are all excited to be part of the First National Commitment Day Celebration and this incredible day for Lisa and Sue.
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A change is coming and Provence Catering embraces change and supports the commitment of two people! On Valentine's Day 2010 the nation and two incredible individuals will mark the first celebration of National Commitment Day in a grand way. National Commitment Day is a movement that is quickly embracing the nation and commemorating the commitment to one another made by loving adults. We, at Provence Catering, embrace change and support loving, committed relationships. In celebration of the Inaugural event, Provence Catering with incredible support of so many generous industry supporters will help Sue and Lisa celebrate this grand moment. Sue and Lisa were chosen through an essay competition held in the fall. (You can read their essay on tomorrow's blog). These two amazing people will have a chance of a lifetime, one they only dreamed about before entering this essay competition sponsored by Provence Catering and featured in the PGN. They will take their commitment vows at the beautiful and chic Chestnut Club in Philadelphia. Karen Pecora and Healy Edmonds, like all the sponsors and supporters, could not say "Yes, how can we help?" fast enough when they were asked to support this great event.

At 2:30 pm, Sue and Lisa will proclaim their love and commitment to one another in a ceremony conducted by Journeys of The Heart at the Chestnut Club in Philadelphia in a room accented with lighting from Brian Toner at Eventions Lighting. Floral arrangements will be from Jeff Sells at Natural Designs and top of the line rental from Select Event Rental. Thanks to Dave and Cindy the room will shine in all its glory! After the ceremony ends, the party begins in earnest with great food and service from Provence Catering and incredible beverages from Franks Union Wine Mart, New Hope Winery and Eco-Bar Juices mixed with Rainbow Absolut. Music will be provided by Mike Rossi at East Coast Event Group and a very special musician, Amy Evinger. An incredibly special touch will be provided by Sandy O and The Creative Juice Group. Images of the day will be captured by Alyssa Maloof Photography and Shutter Booth Photo Booths. This event, a dream come true for Sue and Lisa, is made possible through all these supporters who embrace change and support loving committed relationships. We are all excited to be part of the First National Commitment Day Celebration and this incredible day for Lisa and Sue.

Our hands are raised high and our spirits too! Our smart and savvy clients know that being snowbound is the perfect time to plan a sensational party catered by Provence and thankfully we've been quite busy. Business is booming as winter's cabin fever has everyone looking forward to an exciting spring and summer hospitality season .

As you know, well-founded optimism is always the best way to melt the ice and snow.


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Our hands are raised high and our spirits too! Our smart and savvy clients know that being snowbound is the perfect time to plan a sensational party catered by Provence and thankfully we've been quite busy. Business is booming as winter's cabin fever has everyone looking forward to an exciting spring and summer hospitality season .

As you know, well-founded optimism is always the best way to melt the ice and snow.