If you’re looking for the best event planner in town, just follow the buzz! 

 

Sweet 16 at Granny’s House

“The staff at Granny’s House, 302 Trinity Place, surprised six girls who recently turned 16 years old with a Sweet 16 birthday party yesterday. The girls are regular members of Granny’s House, which provides after-school programs and guidance for area children…” Click here to read the full story.

Published by Columbia Daily Tribune


Adonica Coleman, Age 41

What should anyone moving to Columbia know about our great community?

I have found there to be a great sense of community here, especially in the neighborhood that we live in. There are a lot of transplants here non-native to Columbia, and we look out for each other like family.” Click here to read the full interview.

Published by Columbia Daily Tribune


OUR TOWN: Knights, princesses gather for royal ball

“Unless it is Halloween or your family is at Disney World, it is not often that kids get to dress like royalty and spend time with their favorite characters. But Adonica Coleman, owner of A2D Events, on Sunday sponsored and coordinated a Royal Fairytale Ball while also helping a local family in need…” Click here to read the full story.

Published by Columbia Daily Tribune


New Year, New…Parties!

“I know most people tend to think of a new year as a time for a fresh start. Resolutions start flying around left and right…lose weight, stop smoking, volunteer more, etcetera, etcetera. I have long since stopped making New Years resolutions, not because I think they are silly or don’t work, but because I know me….and they don’t work for me. So while everyone else is planning what they are going to give up, or get into for the new year, you know what I am thinking about? Party themes! That’s right, parties!…” Click here to read the full story.

Published by COMO LIving


Business Matters: 10+ Questions for a Boss, Adonica Coleman, A2D Events

“How do you give and receive feedback? What do you do with it?

I normally sit down with my team after an event and do a recap. I take from that what worked well and what did not and keep it in mind for next time. I also always send a follow up email to clients after an event and encourage conversation about what they thought was successful and what was not.” Click here to read the full interview.

Published by Columbia Daily Tribune


A Guide to Kids Party Etiquette

“I belong to a local community of about 500 moms on my Facebook who ask questions, give and receive advice, and seek recommendations about all sorts of issues. One of the things that I have seen come up on several occasions are questions about kids parties. Since I have put on quite a few in my time as a planner, I decided to tackle some of the more common ones I have seen asked. Let’s call this Kid’s Parties FAQ’s.” Click here to read the full article.


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