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Congratulations Jill and Erez!

The Rotunda served as a dramatic backdrop for the wedding of Jill and Erez here at NHM back in January! This couple was determined to show their guests a good time and they did not disappoint!  

After the ceremony, cocktails were served in the Grand Foyer where the guests drank martinis from the trunk of an ice-sculpted mammoth as they waited for dinner in the African Mammal Hall to be served. Our dueling dinos have been the centerpiece of many a cocktail hour here at the museum and seldom fail to impress!

As guests took their seats for an amazing dinner provided by John Kinderman and his team at About Thyme Catering (http://aboutthymela.com/), they were greeted by wooden jungle animals that the couple purchased from our own museum gift shop. They even had special gift tags ordered with the couple’s name and wedding date!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

This was such a beautiful wedding- no detail was overlooked.  Everything from the flowers to the food was simply stunning, it was almost hard to believe that this was our African mammal hall!

 

These amazing photos were taken by Joel Eckman Maus at EMP Studio Photographer (http://www.studioemp.com/), rentals were provided by Town and Country Rentals(www.townandcountryeventrentals.com), Ixora Floral Studio (www.ixoraflorist.com) designed the gorgeous floral arrangements and the chuppa that was used in the ceremony was provided by Dina at I Love Chuppas (www.ilovechuppas.com). To check out the favors or other gift from our museum gift shop, please visit www.enssc.com/default.aspx?store=301 or stop by the museum!

Congratulations Jill and Erez!  Thank you for choosing to spend your special day with us here amongst the dinos and mammals! We hope to see you both around the museum!

For more information on holding your wedding here at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, please call the Special Events Information Line at 213-763-3221, email us at specialevents@nhm.org or visit http://www.nhm.org/site/about-our-museums/event-rentals-filming/event-types/weddings.

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Fishy Photos and Steampunk Invites

Here at the NHM Special Events Dept. we are really looking forward to Dorian and Lynn’s wedding coming up in June. There are so many cool elements that I won’t spoil for you, you’ll just have to wait for the photos!

If you recall, these are the folks who used the Night at the Museum movie poster as inspiration for their save the dates which I posted previously. Since you couldn’t see their faces, I decided to post one of my favorite photos from their engagement session.

And another one of my favorites, although the faces are missing again:

Have these photos left you wanting more from these two? Well check out the steampunk invitations!

The engagement photos above plus a few more can be found at http://www.ourlaboroflove.com/showit/dorian_lynn_engagement/

The invitations were made by Royal Steamline: http://royalsteamline.com/ , who Dorian says were ”totally awesome throughout the entire process.”

For more information on holding your wedding here at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, please call the Special Events Information Line at 213-763-3221, email us at specialevents@nhm.org or visit http://www.nhm.org/site/about-our-museums/event-rentals-filming/event-types/weddings.

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Congratulations Jed and Jillian!

We were so excited to  see Jed and Jillian’s wedding day roll around!

For about a year now we have been teased with their visions of twinkling lights and hay bales and we finally got a chance to see it! No detail was left to chance from the second-hand antique dishes to the mason jar glasses and vases, these two went all out to turn our North American Mammal Hall into a country chic wedding!

A fantastic BBQ dinner with all the trimmings was provided by Lucille’s (http://lucillesbbq.com/) and their cake was made by Phoenix Bakery(http://phoenixbakeryinc.com/). Flowers were by My Secret Garden (http://www.mysecretgardenla.com/#/home) and Bill Cowan from Host Pros (http://www.hostprosla.com/) supplied the bartenders. And of course, the day would not have been complete without the amazing photography of Mark Brooke Photographers and the event planner that pulled everything together, Lauren Hovey!

To see more photos from Jed and Jillian’s wedding, head over to:

http://www.blog.markbrooke.com/jed-and-jillian-married-wow/

For more information on holding an event here at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County please call the Special Events Information Line at 213-763-3221 or email us at specialevents@nhm.org.

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April and Earth Update!

April and Earth celebrated their wedding day here back in September and I don’t know if anyone noticed, but we didn’t post any photos of the cake. The reason is because it was being filmed for TLC’s “Fabulous Cakes” show!

We have finally gotten the airdate “Fabulous Cakes”, TLC,  Monday December 13 at 10:00 pm. TV-PG (L)

 Set your DVRs!

The above photo was taken by the amazing Jen O’ Sullivan. Check out more of her work at http://jenosullivan.com.

For more information on holding an event here at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County please call the Special Events Information Line at 213-763-3221 or email us at specialevents@nhm.org.

 

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Congratulations Kevin and Elizabeth!

On 10.10.10 we had not one, but TWO weddings! Both the Natural History Museum and the George C Page museum at the La Brea Tar Pits were home to two very special weddings!

Kevin and Elizabeth exchanged vows on the upper terrace of the Page Museum. The terrace is an open air level one flight up from the main museum and overlooks the Grand Circle in Hancock Park and the atrium inside the museum. In addition, the terrace offers sweeping views of the Hollywood Hills and Wilshire Boulevard.

The party then moved indoors where guests ate, drank and danced amongst the ice age mammals including mammoths, dire wolf skulls, giant sloths and saber-tooth cats.

Guests were served wine, beer, soft drinks and the couple’s signature vodka drink “Prehistoric Punch.”

 

 

When renting the Page Museum for an after-hours event, the entire floor of the museum becomes your event space. We also keep the center atrium open for viewing.

 

As the museum is fully carpeted, we do recommend renting a dance floor! For this wedding, they decided to hold the dancing over by the timeline in the southeast corner of the museum.

 

 

Kevin and Elizabeth opted to keep the audio animatronics mammoth on for the reception, and guests were treated to his “responses” all during the best man’s speech. If you prefer, we will be happy to silence him or let him roar during your event.

All the above photos are courtesy of Dan Cole. You can see more of his amazing work at www.gritbox.com.

If you would like more information on holding your event at the George C. Page Museum or in the surrounding Hancock Park, please call our special events line at 213-763-3221 or email us at specialevents@nhm.org .

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Congratulations Earth and April!

On Sunday September 26, Earth and April held the first wedding reception in the newly restored Rotunda!

The ceremony was held in the grand foyer and guests sipped on mint iced tea and hibiscus lemonade as they took their seats around the dueling dinos. The wedding party entered through the African Mammal Hall directly towards the guests for a very dramatic entrance.

After the ceremony, everyone headed over to the Rotunda to celebrate the occasion! Instead of a traditional sit down dinner, the couple opted for heavy appetizers both passed and  buffet style. White leather couches and ottomans were spread out in between the marble columns giving guests a chance to sit and chat. In addition, extra seated and standing cocktail tables were spread throughout the room, including some placed on the mezzanine level. The happy couple also took full advantage of our beautiful portico on the east entrance! As you can see it makes a beautiful backdrop for photos, and there is room on the stairs to fit the whole family!

All of the amazing photos you see here were shot by Jen O’Sullivan and her team. To see more of her work, please visit http://jenosullivan.com/.

In addition, the mouth-watering food was prepared and served by John Kinderman and his team at About Thyme Catering (www.aboutthymela.com), the gorgeous lounge furniture and lines were from Town and Country Rentals (http://townandcountryeventrentals.com/), the flowers were from The Hidden Garden (http://www.hiddengardenflowers.com/), the entertainment was provided by Barry Lamster (www.barrylamster.com) and Arielle Haze, the ”LA Wedding Woman” (www.laweddingwoman.com) officiated the service. The mouth-watering cake was constructed by Kimberly Bailey from the Butter End Cakery (http://thebutterendcakery.com/) and will be featured on an upcoming episode of TLC’ Fabulous Cakes. We will post the air date as soon as we know it!

So a big thank you to April, Earth and all their friends and family who came out to celebrate! It was an honor to be a part of your wedding and we wish you health and happiness and always remember,

“There’s no point in being grown up if you can’t be childish sometimes.” ;-)

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Congratulations Josh and Alyssa!

We gave you the save-the-dates, then came the invites and now… The Korwins!

On Saturday, July 3 Josh and Alyssa became husband and wife right here at the Natural History Museum! The happy couple opted to use the Grand Foyer for their ceremony. The Dueling Dinos were surrounded by handmade tissue flowers with colored LED lights in the center. Josh’s brothers Zach and Devin provided the musical accompaniment on their acoustic guitars. Instead of traditional bridal vows, the couple read limericks! They really are too good not to share… (taken from Josh’s website)

Alyssa’s vows

Honesty and friendship are key
To have a good marriage with thee
But when things get funny,
I swear I won’t runny
And make my new home in a tree.

Josh’s vows

I vow to be honest and true,
loyal, and kindhearted too.
We’ll author each page,
and grow old in age.
And one day, I’ll clean up your poo.

 

The reception was held in the African Mammal Hall. As we mentioned in a previous post, the couple was going with a  “1960s-concert-in-the-park-meets-prehistoric-hipster-safari” theme. Their centerpieces included items from our own member’s loan collection, some books, cars, birds… well, maybe I should let the groom explain the centerpieces in his own words:

“So when faced with dressing the tables in the African Mammal Hall we decided on a sort of Eclectic Safari Picnic theme. To start it off we definitely wanted to have the classic red and white checkered Italian tablecloth. To have that picnic look, I wanted to incorporate some green grassy elements and found some 16″ moss sheets that worked perfectly.

The rest of the decor was pretty much a scattered bit of eclectic craziness on my part.

First came the Glowing Sun-Jars: made with glass Mason jars from Ikea, sprayed with glass-frosting spray and outfitted with a color changing glowing orb inside.

Second were the Birch bark log vases: cut from Birch firewood logs and drilled out by my dad. We then outfitted them each with a fabric daisy, a few grass strands and a flower bud puff. For some reason we never realized the vases were the same height as the Sun-Jars (which threw the balance of the decor off) so my mom scrounged together some vintage books to stack them on! 

Next came the little BMW Isetta wind up toys from Kinsmart. There wasn’t really much of a reason for choosing these beside the fact that Isettas are one of my favorite production cars ever (because they are just so out there and awesome). I decided to incorporate them into the decor purely for guests to play around with. Some people also got vintage porcelain sparrow figurines on their tables as well. 

And last but not least… the Chocolate covered Almonds. My dad over-ordered these cute little boxes for a client. All we had to do was make a few more “Future Korwins” stickers and we were all set to go!”

Thanks Josh!

 I also could not wait to share their attire! Josh was decked out in a navy blue velvet jacket, floral shirt and red desert boots!

Alyssa began the day in a beautiful floor length gown that she made herself.

After the ceremony she changed into a BCBG Max Azria mini with gladiator sandals and what may be the coolest piece of dinosaur jewelry we have seen here!

Mark Rivera from TGIS catering (http://www.tgiscatering.com/) was on hand throughout the evening to make sure that all the guests were well fed. The couple opted for food stations that served Korean street tacos, gyros, japanese salad, glazed salmon and designer mini cupcakes.

All of these amazing photos you see here were taken by Sakura Photography. Check out her blog post from Josh and Alyssa’s wedding at http://www.sakurakoontzblog.com/?p=1924 

Also, Carel Struycken, a friend of Josh and Alyssa’s created a picturebubble! If you would like to get the feeling of standing in Grand Foyer during a wedding ceremony, please check this out: http://www.picturebubbles.com/gallery/alyssajoshwedding01.html

So a big congratulations to Josh and Alyssa!

It was great getting to meet both of you as well as your families. Thank you for choosing to spend you special day with us. Everyone here at the museum wishes you a lifetime of happiness and non-dirty limericks! 

For more information on holding your wedding here at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, please call the Special Events Information Line at 213-763-3221, email us at specialevents@nhm.org or visit http://www.nhm.org/site/about-our-museums/event-rentals-filming/event-types/weddings.

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And now for the invites…

Wow, Alyssa and Josh have seriously outdone themselves, folks! As impressed as we were at their save the date cards, their wedding invitations have completely blown us away!     

    Seriously, the design and attention to detail that these two have put into their invitations is nothing short of amazing! Following up with their band gig save the date cards, they have sent out their invitations as an album cover inspired by the ’50s and 60′s LPs. Their photo for the album/invite cover was taken by Josh, and he used a black sweatshirt as a backdrop and Alyssa was holding a blue LED nightlight from Ikea to get their desired effects.           

Alyssa's Sketch

 

According to Josh’s blog, the inspiration for the RSVP cards came from an old Cleveland bus ticket that Alyssa found on eBay.   

She sketched out her idea first and came up with a great card that fits perfectly with their theme.     

        

 
 
The InspirationIn addition, Alyssa hand-lettered and cut stickers the say “I love the Future Korwins” based on an old Beatles button to throw in the invitations as an added bonus! 
 
 
 
There is no way I can do all the details justice here. I highly recommend you take a look at the post on Josh’s blog at http://blog.threestepsahead.com/casestudies/josh-alyssas-album-cover-wedding-invitation/ . There is a photo slide show at the bottom where you can get an up close look at all the little details.
  
For more information on holding your wedding at the Natural History Museum, please call 213-763-3221 or email us at specialevents@nhm.org.

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A day in the Life…

From time to time we get invitations to opening and events in the area to check out new event spaces. Generally these events have fun cocktails, delicious food and we get to meet and network with all kinds of people in the same line of work as us. This time we were invited to an event space showcase at Madame Tussaud’s Hollywood.      

Madame Tussaud’s has room to hold events in both in their gallery of wax celebrities and on their glamorous starlit rooftop. We were treated to some really fun cocktails and delicious appetizers from Premiere Events, who also happen to do the food and beverage for our First Fridays events here at the Natural History Museum.      

Guests were kept busy throughout the night. Aside from mingling on the rooftop, there were casino tables set up for folks to try their luck. Music played throughout the evening and Out of the Box events had developed a scavenger hunt specifically tailored to Madame Tussaud’s Hollywood.      

Melissa and her date "Justin Timberlake"

 

Courtney being pursued by "Quentin Tarantino"

 

The top floor of the wax museum stayed open and we got to take a look at the wax likenesses of celebs such as Will Smith, George Clooney, Beyoncé, Jennifer Aniston and Zac Efron. I will admit we got a bit silly with the camera…       

A particularly fun part of the evening was getting to watch all the excitement at Grauman’s Chinese Theater, located right next to Madame Tussaud’s. Hollywood Boulevard was shut down for the red carpet premiere of the new A-Team movie. From the rooftop we had a great view and watched the non-wax celebrities arrive decked out in their finest!       

A huge thank you to Madame Tussaud’s for hosting this wonderful evening. And thank you to all of the vendors who helped make sure everyone was fed and entertained throughout the evening:      

     

        

For information on holding an event at the Natural History Museum please contact the special events office at  

213-763-3221 or email specialevents@nhm.org

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AAM 2010

This year Los Angeles was home to the American Association of Museums Annual Meeting & Museum Expo. In conjunction with the California Science Center and the California African-American Museum, the Natural History Museum was part of the Exposition Block Party on May 24.

On May 26 we were at the George C. Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits for An Evening of Art, Culture and Mammoths, along with the Craft Art and Folk Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Guests were dropped off by bus once again and were invited to stroll through Hancock Park as they enjoyed three of Wilshire Boulevard’s most interesting museums!

  

AAM attendees stopped by the Page Museum to check out our Ice Age fossils while munching on some delectable treats from About Thyme Catering (www.aboutthymela.com/) and enjoying the music provided by DJ Tim Martinez (www.goodsounddj.com).

Our education staff was on hand to answer questions about our collections and programs and the staff of our fishbowl lab worked diligently at excavating “Zed” the Columbian mammoth to the delight of the guests.

  

Our open air atrium stayed open for the evening as well. With the lush foliage, koi pond and dozens of wandering turtles, this makes for a relaxing and serene respite from the hustle and bustle of nearby Wilshire Boulevard! 

 

The Page Museum has a seating capacity of 250 guests and a standing capacity of 500. The impressive collection of fossils found on site in the Tar Pits serve as a backdrop to one of the most unique events that your guests will most likely have the pleasure of attending!

For more information on holding events at the George C Page Museum at the La Brea Tar Pits or in Hancock Park, please call the Special Events Info Line at 213-763-3221 or email us at specialevents@nhm.org.

 

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