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Celebrate! Party Showcase

Celebrate! Party Showcase, now in its 21st year, will take place at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown on Sunday November 18, 2012 from noon until 4:00 pm.

Admission is free and according to Sheri Lapidus, Director of Celebrate Party Showcase, more than 70 vendors will be on hand to highlight the newest and hottest ideas for planning a wedding, Bar or Bat Mitzvah, Sweet 16 or any other important celebration.

"Visitors to Celebrate! Party Showcase are often looking for that special idea or spark to make their engagement party, wedding, Sweet 16, anniversary celebration, milestone birthday party, or Bar Mitzvah unique and different," stated Lapidus.

Vendors, suppliers and New York tri-state area party venues will be available to discuss party planning tips as well as how to choose the ideal event location.

"Celebrate! offers a highly efficient way to obtain exciting new ideas and information thanks to so many vendors all in one place." The organization recently hosted Celebrate! Party Showcase in Melville, Long Island which attracted over 1000 attendees.

Organizations participating this year are from all over the NY metro region, many from Westchester, several from Fairfield, while others are coming from Rockland, Bergen and Manhattan. Attendees will get fresh ideas on party favors and gifts, entertainment options, new concepts in photography and videography, as well as fun and creative catering ideas. Businesses interested in showcasing their products and services should contact Shari Lapidus 646-652-7512.

 Attendees will also be able to pick up a copy of the new Mitzvah Project Planning Guide. The 16 page guide is filled with resources and information for kids preparing for their Mitzvah Project in the year of their Bar or Bat Mitzvah.

Celebrate! Party Showcase will take place at the Westchester Marriott in Tarrytown on Sunday November 18, 2012 from noon until 4:00 pm. Admission is free. To register and find out what's hot in party planning, visit http://www.celebrateshowcase.com/

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