Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Events. Show all posts

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Upcoming Events in 2012

You might be wondering what the upcoming events will be in 2012. There are going to be some wonderful events happening in 2012. The annual solar eclipse of 2012 would fall on May, 20. In that year the center of the Galaxy is at 0 degree of the Western zodiacal sign Capricorn. According the 2012 calendar, the Sun will be at the center of the Galaxy during the December solstice on December 21. Many researchers might have endorsed the view that the current creation cycle ends on December 21, 2012. The calendar of the Maya might have kindled this thought.

The end of the Mayan calendar is expected after December 21, 2012. A comet is believed to enter into the Solar system near the Earth in December. During the month the moon will come close in the sky to a brighter comet. Solar experts have observed that the Sun will be in a bit of strife in 2012. The Sun storms would cause havoc according to those experts. They would reach a deadly pinnacle, though they would occasionally appear according to the 2011 calendar.

Grow Calendar 2011

The pressure under the Yellowstone in the Yellowstone National Park in the United States is building steadily and the date 2012 has been set by the geologists as the likely date for the annihilation. Physicists at the Berkeley University have predicted that the Earth would meet with the worst ever catastrophe in the year 2012. Scientists have also noted that the magnetic poles in the Earth are shifting places very fast. When they shift their places, they would cause the Sun's radiation to go unchecked. The fierce radiation has the ability to burn everything it touches. Thus the prediction goes out that the Sun will burn out in the year 2012. Solar eruptions could disrupt power grids too.

Upcoming Events in 2012

Grow Calendar 2011

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Events Management Idea - Folding Pocket Media Ideal As Calendar of Events

Events management companies often organize a whole series of related events covering, say, race meetings, rock concerts, celebrity dinners and corporate road shows. One important piece of publicity which deserves special attention is the calendar of events. Promotional print makes an extremely valuable contribution to the success of any event. From publicity posters to invitations, floor plans to agendas, programmes to guest passes and badges - every aspect is very important and if even one is overlooked it can be a major setback to the accomplishment of the organizer's goals.

One major aim of any event is to ensure that things run smoothly and that the guests are made to feel at ease with the organizer's presence being almost invisible. Football pundits say that when you watch a match and you don't see the referee then he's having a great match. Sometimes it's the same with the promotional print. There are times when it's good for something to jump out and shout - a poster, for example or a high-impact invitation. But at other times it's good for a product to keep working away in a quiet fashion.

Grow Calendar 2011

A calendar of events might be an example of such a product. It could be just one part of a promotional mailing. The pack might contain a major announcement, some high impact invitations plus a calendar of events for the next 6 months. That makes the calendar a long term product and something that the events organizer is keen for his customer to keep. That immediately rules out a leaflet or even a tidy booklet but a really neat piece of folding pocket media the size of a credit card - now that's a different matter.

One product which is published in the Uk is the Foldilocks card. It features twelve pages which fold out into a strip that is over 400mm long but then fold away and then lock into a four-page cover that is the same size as a credit card. It is absolutely ideal for giving dates and details of a series of events, race meetings, sporting fixtures and so on. The fact that it is the same size as a credit card will encourage the customer to keep the Foldilocks - in a wallet, a purse, a handbag, a pocket or it might just be popped in a desk drawer but it is unlikely to be thrown into the bin which happens all too easily with a leaflet. The product can be seen on video by clicking on http://www.popupmailers.co.uk/popup_foldilocks.html

Events Management Idea - Folding Pocket Media Ideal As Calendar of Events

Grow Calendar 2011