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Are you planning a corporate event or fundraiser event in Connecticut in the near future? Connecticut corporate event planners and Corporate event coordinators can help you organize your big event or party in Connecticut. They'll help you with each piece of the event planning process, including food and catering arrangements and decorations. With a Connecticut corporate event planner at your side to help you plan your corporate event in Connecticut, you won't have to do everything by yourself - you can step back and let the professionals handle it. Look around this site - Partyfun411 provides you with information on loads of Connecticut event planners!
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A report issued by the Connecticut Commission on Culture & Tourism on December 7, 2006 demonstrated that the economic impact of the arts, film, history and tourism generated more than $14 billion in economic activity and 170,000 jobs annually. This provides $9 billion in personal income for Connecticut residents and $1.7 billion in state and local revenue.  Connecticut Corporate Events

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