Celebrating the Big Game

Are you hosting a party to celebrate the Big Game this weekend? Here are a few party supply ideas to make your football-themed event super festive.

Game Day Table Runner – perfect for a main table or a buffet table.

Ceramic football stadium chip and dip serving set – This hand painted set would look fantastic placed on the table runner and filled with your favorite chips and dip. The football dish is removable so it’s easy to go refill your favorite dip or salsa when needed throughout your party.

Balloons – Everyone loves balloons and they are an easy way to add a little flair to your party. Tie them together with ribbons to display as one decoration or tie a few together and display throughout your party room. You can also tie the balloons to a decorative weight and use them as a centerpiece on your table.

Foam mini football stress balls – Treat your guests to a football themed party favor. Your guests will get a kick out of the favor and may even make use of them during the game. Enjoy!

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Fashion Forward: A fashion show & benefit gala celebrating young people of all shapes, sizes and abilities

Fashion Forward: A fashion show & benefit gala celebrating young people of all shapes, sizes and abilities. Purchase tickets at www.tellintales.org

Fashion Forward: A fashion show & benefit gala celebrating young people of all shapes, sizes and abilities. Purchase tickets at www.tellintales.org

Fashion shows are always so much fun to attend, especially when they spotlight people from the community. Join Tellin’ Tales Theatre on May 17th as they celebrate young people of all shapes, sizes and abilities at Fashion Forward: A Mixed Ability Fashion Show and Gala. “It’s time young people with disabilities got a chance to show off what makes them feel beautiful right alongside with their able-bodied peers,” says Tekki Lomnicki, Artistic Director of Tellin’ Tales Theatre*.

This lavish event will be held at the National Hellenic Museum in Chicago. The evening revolves around a gorgeous fashion show featuring attire by Chicago area designers, custom made for models (ages 14-25) with and without disabilities. Light bites and spirits will be served. Participate in a live & silent auction and dance the night away by the sounds of a local Chicago DJ. Special guests will include Academy Award nominee Richard Jenkins, and Karen Tamley, Commissioner of the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities. Tickets for Fashion Forward are available at www.tellintales.org.

Event: Tellin’ Tales Theatre’s Fashion Forward fashion show & benefit gala

Date/Time: May 17, 2014 at 7pm

Location: National Hellenic Museum, 333 S. Halsted St., Chicago

Tickets for the event are available at www.tellintales.org.

*The mission of Tellin’ Tales Theatre is to shatter barriers between the disabled and able-bodied worlds through the transformative power of personal story. We bring together children and adults from both communities to share their stories in theatrically innovative productions and programs to promote awareness, understanding and acceptance.