The Importance of a Post Event Thank-You
Hosting an event takes a team of people, from the caterers to the musicians and everyone in between. Once an event is over, don’t forget to send thank yous to
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Hosting an event takes a team of people, from the caterers to the musicians and everyone in between. Once an event is over, don’t forget to send thank yous to
From corporate events to holiday parties, weddings, birthdays, and more, don’t let your part stop at the door! Here are some fun ideas on re-engaging your attendees with a fun
Hornblower Cruises & Events and The John Wayne Cancer Foundation have teamed up to create a once in a lifetime concert event. Runaway June,, one of Nashville’s hottest up-and-coming country
INTRODUCING MARLON MARTINEZ AND HIS DOUBLE BASS California native Marlon Martinez really knows how to play the double bass. By the time he was fifteen, he was studying under the
Employee recognition is crucial to a positive work environment and company morale. Companies with a recognition-rich culture have a 31% lower turnover rate, and a 14% increase in employee engagement,
HORNBLOWER’S MAT AND KELLI GURMAN As a keyboard player and vocalist, Kelli packed up and moved from Minnesota to Los Angeles to attend Cal Arts, where she met her future
Amanda and Shelby’s Southern California Wedding Each couple carries a unique story of their journey from strangers to lovebirds. Sometimes it happens in an instant; sometimes love takes its time
Being Hornblower’s official music man in residence certainly has its perks. Ask Grammy Award winner Mike Whitman what his favorite Hornblower moments have been over the past 27 years and
Writing your own wedding vows has always been an option, but within the past several years it’s become even more popular. From celebrities to your next-door neighbor, you’ve heard how
On April 30th, Hornblower Cruises & Events will host it’s 16th annual “Pet Day on the Bay” to benefit the Helen Woodward Animal Center (HWAC), a local nonprofit that provides