"Not an exhibit of art, but art!"
Jeanne-Claude
February 19, 2004 at the NYC Athletic Club
Summer will be here sooner than you think. If your organization is planning a large outdoor event this summer, here are few tips:
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MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ADEQUATE SIGNAGE
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE SECURITY
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE SANITATION
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE MEDICAL AID IN EVENT OF AN EMERGENCY
MAKE SURE VENDORS ARE COLLECTING SALES TAX OR THAT THERE IS AN EXEMPTION
MAKE SURE THERE IS ADEQUATE HYDRATION
MAKE SURE THE MEDIA IS PROPERLY ATTENDED TO AND ACCOMMODATED--DON'T FORGET TO INCLUDE BLOGGERS
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