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Are you planning a corporate event or fundraiser event in Missoula in the near future? Missoula, MT Corporate event coordinators and corporate event planners can help you execute your big event or party in Missoula, MT. They'll help you with every piece of the event planning process, including decorations and food and catering arrangements. With a Missoula, MT corporate event planner at your side to help you plan your corporate event in Missoula, 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 Missoula, MT event planners!
Missoula Corporate Events may also serve the following areas: Paradise, Seeley Lake, Condon, Hall, Superior, Milltown, Corvallis, Victor, Lolo, Hamilton, Frenchtown, Ravalli, Dixon, Alberton, Huson, Philipsburg, Saint Ignatius, Plains, Clinton, Charlo, Bonner, Ovando, Pablo, Arlee, Florence, Drummond, Pinesdale, Grantsdale, Stevensville, Helmville, Gold Creek, Ronan, Polson, Greenough, Garrison, and Missoula County.
Missoula Factoid:
There were no permanent white settlements in the Missoula Valley until 1860 when C. P. Higgins and Francis Worden opened a trading post called the Hellgate Village on the Blackfoot River near the eastern edge of the valley. It was followed by a sawmill and a flourmill, which the settlers called "Missoula Mills". The completion of the Mullan Road connecting Fort Benton, Montana with Walla Walla, Washington and passing through the Missoula Valley meant fast growth for the burgeoning city, buoyed by the U.S. Army's establishment of Fort Missoula in 1877, and the arrival of the Northern Pacific Railroad in 1883. With this Missoula became a trading center in earnest, distributing produce and grain grown in the agriculturally prosperous Bitterroot Valley. Businessmen A. B. Hammond, E. L. Bonner, and R. A. Eddy established the Missoula Mercantile Company in the early 1880s.
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Corporate Events News and Information
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Do you feel like a CD?
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If you are a traditional event manager (or studying to become one) and think that recession is the major threat for your career, I think you are not on the right track.
There are several trends in event management that are making the role as we know it obsolete. I am convinced that we are trying [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "Do you feel like a CD?", url: "http://www.eventmanagerblog.com/2008/05/trends-in-event-management.html" });
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Seven Ways To Put Show Biz Into Your Trade Show
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The best way to attract and mobilize more customers to attend your trade show is to bring a "show biz" mentality to all your marketing and at-show strategies. After all, you are in show business. In today's marketplace, consumers are drawn by...
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The quest for an open source, free, complete event management software
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The quest for a complete, free, accessible and open source software for events continues. Recently at BarCampLondon 4 I had an interesting chat with fellow campers on how to proceed. You can have a look below.
[BarcampLondon4] Julius Solaris - The Quest for a complete open source event management solution from Melinda Seckington on Vimeo.
As always [...]SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "The quest for an open source, free, complete event management software", url: "http://www.eventmanagerblog.com/2008/06/open-source-free-complete-event-management-software.html" });