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An invitation to inspiration – It’s the Big Event 2018!

The ultimate wedding, bar and batmitzvah show, taking the angst out of organising a super simcha, takes place at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday 11 November

Jewish News presents The Big Event takes place at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday 11 November!
Jewish News presents The Big Event takes place at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday 11 November!

The Big Event, at the Village Hotel in Elstree on Sunday 11 November, will help you to decide on the menu, the music and the magic that will make the simcha you’ve been saving for truly special.

After years of attending other people’s ‘perfect functions’, you now have all the elements needed to amaze with your own.

Jewish News has gathered all the experts under one roof to deliver an array of choices to suit all tastes and budgets.

Marquees have never been more magnificent, bands more versatile and food so delicious.

Even little things such as place cards and table plans are inspiring and when it comes to bespoke anything is possible.

To think that ‘personalised’ once amounted to a name tag stitched in a duffle coat and now ranges from a custom-made Minions kippah to caricatured couple wedding shoes.

There’s more than 70 exhibitors to meet on the day, a live fashion show to savour by the dazzling Elsa Boutique and hourly showcases of Upstage Live, featuring world class musicians, DJs and dance crews guaranteed to get any party started.

See you on Sunday 11 November. And may we only meet on such spectacular simchas!

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Jewish News presents The Big Event takes place at the Village Hotel, Elstree, 11am-4pm on Sunday 11 November
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