Allies’ Best Team Enjoys Dream Night
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Allies’ Best Team Enjoys Dream Night

The Allie Awards are the Oscars of Atlanta’s event planning industry and recognize outstanding achievements and event accomplishments.

Lauren Gellar and Mari Braswell of Event Savvy, Katie Rosenberg, Wendy Cohen, Michelle Venter and Sandra Bank of Added Touch Catering, Sharon Hochdorf of Button It Up, Kumar Thakkar of POHP Events, Tamara Gollob of I Do Linens, and Aaron Payes, Edrick Ramsay, Byron Cooper and Jason Kagan of Kagan Entertainment accept the shared Allie for best team effort.
Lauren Gellar and Mari Braswell of Event Savvy, Katie Rosenberg, Wendy Cohen, Michelle Venter and Sandra Bank of Added Touch Catering, Sharon Hochdorf of Button It Up, Kumar Thakkar of POHP Events, Tamara Gollob of I Do Linens, and Aaron Payes, Edrick Ramsay, Byron Cooper and Jason Kagan of Kagan Entertainment accept the shared Allie for best team effort.

A bar mitzvah celebration organized and executed by a Jewish dream team of simcha service providers was named the best team effort at the 27th annual Allie Awards at the Georgia Freight Railroad Depot in downtown Atlanta on Sunday, March 5.

The Allie Awards are the Oscars of Atlanta’s event planning industry and recognize outstanding achievements and event accomplishments.

The nominees represented a Who’s Who of the Atlanta special events industry for affairs including weddings, b’nai mitzvah, corporate events and charity fundraisers.

The final award of the evening was Best Team Effort, which was awarded to a bar mitzvah hosted by Kagan Entertainment, Nancy Joffre, Event Savvy, Added Touch Catering, POHP Events, Button It Up, INC and more.

The award-winning vendors are local Jewish business owners who rely on providing top-notch service to Atlanta simchas.

The winning event, titled “Micah’s Amusement Park,” was a bar mitzvah hosted by the Bronfman family on the roof of Ponce City Market.

In other categories, Event Savvy won for best nonfloral design for a bat mitzvah party called “All About M.E.”

Members of the team behind Micah Bronfman’s bar mitzvah also were nominated for videography, the use of media and technology, entertainment at an event costing more and less $20,000, and best team effort on a social event.

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