The Foothill Auxiliary to Peninsula Family Service will host its 14th annual "Holidays on a High Note" home entertaining benefit on Monday, October 17th, from 9 a.m.-2 p.m, with more than 25 designers signed up to display their inspiring ideas for entertaining at home. Held at the Menlo Circus Club, located at 190 Park Lane in Atherton, the event focuses on the theme of "The Four Seasons" and features the floral creations and arrangements of Keith Shaw and Mike Kobel from Bud's Design and Landscaping of San Mateo, CA. Stunning tablescapes and floral artworks will also be on display. The marketplace, featuring over a dozen businesses, opens at 9 a.m., followed by a presentation at 10:30 a.m., a scrumptious lunch at 12:30 p.m. and a silent auction. All proceeds from tickets sales, auctions and 20% of boutique sales will benefit Peninsula Family Service. Tickets are $100 per person, and advance reservations are required. For tickets or additional information, please contact Eileen Sullivan at eileen8436@yahoo.com and reference "Holidays on a High Note" in the subject.
Kris Forbes, Foothill Auxiliary member and chair of the Holidays on a High Note event, anticipates the excitement and energy that come every year: "Holidays on a High Note is such a special event. It helps kick off the holiday season and offers fresh, inspiring ideas for anyone who is responsible for the holiday decorating. Our membership is always excited that this fun event raises money for Peninsula Family Service and the incredible programs it runs to help Peninsula residents of all ages." The annual sell-out event will bring together designers whose tablescapes are sure to inspire attendees, including Bay Area businesses such as Shelby's Garden and Place Bellecour of San Carlos, Petals by Cary of Redwood City and Classic Party Rentals of Burlingame.
Feature presenter, Keith Shaw, winner of numerous awards and accolades world-wide, will lead the special how-to demonstration.
Official Website: http://www.peninsulafamilyservice.org
Added by FullCalendar on October 1, 2011