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90's Smiling Bling: Case Study
90’s Smiling Bling – SenseEvents
Plan and Develop Event Proposals and Bids

28 May 2014

Mrs …….
Event Manager
TAFE Sydney
Cnr Harris and Thomas Street
Ultimo NSW 2007

Dear Mrs ……………

SenseEvents Proposal

As a representative of Senseevents, I am more than pleased to submit our event proposal for 90’s Smiling Bling that will be held on the 18 October 2014 at 1912 Jazz Dining Bar at Haymarket.

The following enclosed documents will further explain our plan of action we have put together in details for this event. We have explained each part clearly and are hoping to receive your approval for this charity event.

If you have any further enquiries please feel free to contact me
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The proposed charity event is called 90’s Smiling Bling, a charity event to support breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer in women, which is why this event is being proposed to support all those that has been infected by. All profit will be donated to the National Breast Cancer Foundation.
This proposal includes all information about Breast Cancer, 90’s Smiling Bling Charity Event. All details from the company details, venue suggestion, budgeting and marketing will be listed in this proposal.

SenseEvents
I am the Event Manager of SenseEvents located in the Sydney centre, Darlinghurst. Ultimo College has approached me to deliver a professional event bid for Breast Cancer Charity Event. This bid will contain all requirements and information needed from the bid
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Ideas are a very important aspect of creating an event, good ideas can make a big difference. Great ideas are what will win over your audience’s minds and more importantly, their heart. We put ideas first, we manage them with the right mix of flair, creativity, practicality and strategic thinking to deliver your story. Our team of specialist event producers and project managers have the talent and expertise to make magic happen.

Proposed Event (90’s Smiling Bling)
SenseEvents aims to deliver an innovative and original event of all times that is specified to your requirements. We would like to present to you an event called the “90’s Smiling Bling”, National Breast Cancer charity fundraising event for all the people out there that has or will be affected.
This is an event where we raise funds and awareness of those that are being affected by breast cancer and are aiming to find a prevention and cure of breast cancer. This event will be organised to be a very vintage looking cocktail party. All attendees are required to dress retro like with a pink ribbon pinned on the left chest side. Ladies are required to wear a headpiece and many other different accessories.
This is to show that even if anybody have been affected by any type of disease, they can still be very beautiful on the inside and the outside as long as they are willing to

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