Best of Cleveland Contest

Win 2 VIP Tickets Valued at $300

You can win tickets to Cleveland Magazine’s Best of Cleveland event on Friday, October 11, 2013!

For more information on Best of Cleveland, click here.

Here’s what VIP Tickets get you:

Your ticket includes include samplings from over 60 participating 2013 Best of Cleveland Winners, live music from the 2013 Best Bands, a souvenir photo courtesy of Beachwood Plastic Surgery and two (2) complimentary specialty drink tickets along with access to the Spa West VIP Lounge. VIP guests enjoy exclusive cuisine from select participating 2013 Best of Cleveland Winners, open bar, valet parking, mini spa treatments courtesy of Spa West, a swag bag with souvenir gift, and other VIP benefits.

Here’s how you win:

1. Take a picture of the Rock The House logo in front of any place or thing you think is one of the Best of Cleveland.

2. Post it to either:

  • Rock The House Facebook Page
  • On Twitter with this hashtag – #RTHBOC
  • On Instagram with this hashtag – #RTHBOC
  • On Vine with this hashtag – #RTHBOC

The most creative entry wins! Winner chosen on Wednesday, October 9th at 5:00pm.

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Greatest Best Man Speech – Aaron Kutz

You’ve Never Seen A Speech Like This!

This is the greatest best man speech of all time!

On September 28, 2013 RTH VP of Sales Jeff Kutz married his best friend (and newest member of our familly) Sharon. The wedding reception was held at the Marriott Key Center in downtown Cleveland. Jeff’s younger brother Aaron wanted to do something extra special for his best man’s speech. Here’s what we all came up with!

Enjoy!

This video has been shared and viewed 1,000s of times since it was uploaded this week!

As featured in:

96.5 Kiss FM –  Greatest Best Man Speech Ever!

Cleveland Scene Magazine – A Best Man Speech That Doesn’t Suck

Cleveland’s Simchapalooza 2013

CLEVELAND’S 17th Annual Simchapalooza

Sunday, November 10, 2013

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If you are planning a party or special event, you will want to attend Cleveland’s FREE Event Planning Expo on Sunday, November 10th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm at the event’s new venue – Landerhaven. Rock The House is proud to, once again, be the presenting sponsor of this fabulous event hosted by our friends at Party 411 Events

This dynamic tradeshow/event/entertainment showcase features food tastings from some of Cleveland’s best caterers, original and creative ideas, products and services for the basic to the ultimate celebration.

Over 70 vendors will show off what’s new in their industry and the latest in trends for planners looking to create memorable and exciting occasions of all types and sizes—from milestone celebrations such as birthdays and anniversaries to weddings, benefits, galas and corporate events as well as Bar & Bat Mitzvahs and Quinceañeras.
The event also includes fabulous one-day discounts from many of the vendors, all day entertainment and demonstrations as well as a silent auction featuring popular items and services you can bid on from the expo vendors.

The expo and showcase is produced by Sherri Foxman’s Party411 Events sponsored by Party411 Events, Rock the House, PNC, Landerhaven and the Cleveland Jewish News.
The event is FREE and open to the public.  For more information, contact Sherri Foxman or Kathy Pahr at (216) 514-8411.

A portion of the proceeds from this event will benefit the Greater Cleveland Chapter of Hadassah.  Hadassah, the Women’s Zionist Organization of America, promotes health, education, social action and advocacy in the U.S. and medical care and research, education and youth institutions in Israel.  It is the largest women’s, largest Zionist and largest Jewish membership organization in the United States.

Auditioning For Rock Stars

Dream of Entertaining?

Cleveland’s #1 Entertainment company is currently auditioning Male and Female lead vocals.

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We are an established group but are needing to replace a couple musicians. Large events pending; must be able to learn quickly.

Set lists include Current POP, Current POP Rap, Rock, Disco, etc. All High energy Dance music
Call D. Nero for more info and available audition times – (216) 406-6376

Amy Van Duyne Joins The Rock The House Family

Welcome To The Team

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We’re proud to announce that Amy Van Duyne has joined the Rock The House family as the Executive Assistant to Founder/Owner, Matt Radicelli.

“This isn’t an easy position to succeed in.” Says Matt. “This job is all about keeping me moving as efficiently as possible. I’m really happy Amy chose to join our team. She gets it.“ says Matt.

Her job also includes “other tasks as needed” which will include design, market research, business analysis, project management, and anything else that will help advance the growth of RTH.

Amy describes it best, “I’m like a battery in a fan, I keep things running and it’s a lot easier than spinning the blades yourself.”.

Background

Amy earned her Bachelor’s in Education at Ashland University, then bolstered her special event resume with non-profit work for almost 4 years. During that time, she produced annual adult and youth conferences, organized national and international committees, and assisted the progress of a wide array of initiatives with only a limited volunteer support staff.

With a growing fascination with special events, Amy accepted a position in a floral studio; then decided to go back to school to earn a Certificate of Tourism, Convention, and Event Management. While studying in Indianapolis she gained valuable experience as a member of ILEA’s Indiana Chapter, working at Kahn’s Catering as a server, McNamara Florist, and managing a Pilates Studio.

After she earned her Event Endorsement, she was offered a position at Neil Leeson Decor Floral, one of the region’s most well-known and respected Floral & Decor organizations.  Amy quickly worked her way up the ladder and eventually earned her position as Director of Weddings & Special Events.

“I really enjoyed working with the team at Neil Leeson. While I was there, I was able to help streamline the business, create internal and external controls, and really strengthen the brand. It was a really great team.” Says Amy.

RTH, Goals, & The Future

With aspirations of owning her own business, Amy decided to make a transition that would allow her to learn more about production and entertainment; areas she had not been exposed to.

Nick Borelli, Rock The House’s Marketing and Communications director adds, “I also chose a career here at Rock The House to learn more about live event production and entertainment. RTH has a really great culture; and for someone with Amy’s skill-set and drive, coming to work every day [at RTH] is going to feel like coming home – she fits right in.”

Most companies would think twice about hiring someone with aspirations of starting their own business but Matt sees it very differently:

“I’m an entrepreneur… and I have a lot of respect for anyone that wants to be in control of their own destiny – even if it means they want to start their own business. If we hire the right team members, compensate them fairly, and treat them with respect and dignity, there’s a good chance we’ll be partners in some sort of business endeavor someday.”

Amy is excited about the present but sees everything she does as experiences that are shaping her future:

“Working at Rock The House is a win-win. Not only does the company offer what I need to catapult my career goals, but I can also offer the team my knowledge and previous experiences that will help move the company forward as a whole. Whether I’m here for two years or 10 years, it is my goal to increase the company’s growth and make some great friends along the way.”

As a member of the ILEA Cleveland Board of Directors, Amy has already made a name for herself in the Cleveland event industry. She credits ISES with boosting her career goals by allowing her to network with the best in the industry, gain industry-specific education from peers, and connectivity beyond the region as a member of an international group of professionals.

Beyond Amy’s team goals, she has set personal goals for the next five years and beyond:

“One of my first goals is to obtain my CSEP (Certified Special Events Professional) designation. It is not only a symbol of professional achievement, but it also shows the respect and commitment I have to the industry.”

Rock The House has always been a company full of ‘Rock Stars’ who are hungry for new challenges and are committed to pushing the boundaries of what we can offer our clients. This is why we know Amy will fit in perfectly in our culture and help elevate everything she touches.

:: Congratulate Amy today on her new position, or connect with her to find out how she [and Rock The House] can help to make your next event ROCK! [email protected]

 

WKYC Health & Wellness Expo 2013

WKYC to host Health & Wellness Expo

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WKYC is playing host to an inaugural event, guaranteed to bring thousands of people downtown to the brand new Cleveland Convention Center.

The station is hosting their first annual Health & Wellness Expo on Saturday, September 7th. The event runs 10 am to 6pm and is free and open to the public and is presented by Cleveland Clinic Children’s, Mace and The Dental Specialty Group.

The Expo will focus on all aspects of a healthy lifestyle and is designed to help Northeast Ohio residents learn more about their health in an informative and fun environment.  Those who come to the Expo can get free health screenings for cholesterol, blood pressure, BMI and skin cancer, just to name a few. A Health Forum Pavilion will feature panel discussions on trending health topics, plus a cooking stage with area chefs and a demo stage with the latest exercise and dance moves.

There is plenty of interactive fun for the whole family. Meet the WKYC-TV team and give weather and sports anchoring a shot. Or climb a rock wall, work on a golf swing, or kick around a soccer ball.

It’s fun, it’s free and it’s being held in the coolest new spot in Northeast Ohio! Check out the WKYC Health & Wellness Expo on Saturday, September 7th.

Rock The House Brings Conference To Cleveland

Creativity Always Wins The Bid

The annual DJ / MC Entertainment conference “Think Tank” is held in a different city each year. The host helps facilitate an event that brings the best of the best in the world of event entertainment together to learn, collaborate, and celebrate.

This year, Think Tank member, Rock The House, created a video as our pitch to be the host city for this important event to our industry. Sure, we could have created a Powerpoint presentation and simply listed what makes Cleveland special…but that’s not our style. We’re in the creativity business and that’s how we won the hearts of these business owners.

There may be cities that shine a bit brighter than Cleveland, but none of them would welcome these event professionals with more open arms.

 

Social Media And Your Wedding

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A lot of wedding etiquette has been figured out generations ago. Family, ethnic, and regional traditions are all weighed against the wishes of the bride, groom, and families. Everyone has an opinion which can sometimes take all the fun out of planning a wedding and reception. Creating an overall vision is complicated enough with all the items you plan for but what about something you probably haven’t thought about…social media at your wedding!

Social Media has changed everything when it comes to events. Before social media, only celebrities had to worry about dozens of photographers, pre-event “press releases, live coverage of the event, etc. Now variations of these are all available. Some are good and some can hurt the integrity of your event. Rock The House, as experts in both wedding receptions as well as social media, is in a unique place. We are represented in all major social media platforms and have thousands of followers. Let’s discuss each major platform and how it can help or hurt your wedding

 

Facebook

Leading up to your wedding, there’s probably little else on your mind! This is the biggest day of your life and you’ve put in a lot of planning. It’s going to be hard to fight the temptation to give away details to your friends (who are going to be your guests) but it’s worth it. You lose a lot of the emotional impact if your guests know all the details of your event before they walk in the doors of your reception venue.

The day of the wedding, it’s not a bad idea to take a picture of yourself for your friends on Facebook who won’t be at the reception. This is a great way to include acquaintances on your big day. Remember if you are doing a big reveal of your dress…your soon to be husband has Facebook too! Besides that one photo on Facebook (and/or Instagram), go easy on the photos. You hired a photographer so don’t try to be your own too! The day goes really fast so you don’t want to find yourself updating statuses instead of being on the dance floor with your new husband or wife. This is probably the only day we will say this…give someone else your cellphone for the night!

After the wedding, your Facebook feed is going to be full of pictures from your wedding. While some photographers find this distasteful (their argument is that you should only see professional photos of your day), it’s going to happen. The good news is that you won’t have to wait months before you see any images from your wedding. This should take the pressure off of professional photographers to hurry a process that yields the definitive moments of your wedding day. Finding photos of your friends on Facebook is easy finding them on other platforms takes a little forethought.

Twitter, Vine, Instagram, and Hashtags

What was once a niche is now an event staple even for weddings…the hashtag. You see them in commercials, TV shows, print advertisements and almost everywhere else but do they belong at your wedding? Ultimately, the decision is up to you but there are benefits in establishing an official hashtag for your wedding. First posting the hashtag will remind your guests to take photos but the real upshot is that it becomes easy for you to find all the photos your guests took on whatever platform they prefer.

Hashtags on Twitter is where this all started by remember…Twitter is for conversations. If people are pushing their Instagram photos to Twitter, that’s one thing. If, on the other hand, your guests are constantly tweeting during your wedding…that’s a miss. With all of this, there is a balance between sharing and missing out on the fun. Promote Instagram over Twitter when you mention hashtags.

Another idea that looks really amazing is live Instagram to screen technologies. Rock The House provides different ways we can present live slide shows of photos being taken at your wedding. This REALLY gets people excited about taking photos!

Pinterest

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Statistically speaking, if you are a bride you probably already have a Pinterest account and are actively pinning ideas for your upcoming wedding. If you’re not, you really should! Pinterest allows you to collect inspiration from all over the Internet. Make use of the three private boards you are allotted in order to plan for your wedding without giving away the surprises to your guests.

Once you receive your professional photos back, make sure to give back to the community that helped you plan your wedding. Ask for watermarked images from your photographer and add them to your Pinterest Board (including a link to their page) so other brides can be jealous of all your hard work.

Google

Google offers a number of resources that can benefit your wedding. Did you know Google has a page dedicated to using their services to help you plan your wedding? That’s right – Google Weddings! This section will explain to you how to use Google Docs, Sites, and Picasa for weddings.

One of the oldest tricks in the book (in the past ten years) has been creating a special e-mail address just for wedding communication. Some wedding vendors send you A LOT of e-mails to try to get your business and it is a lot less complicated if you send it all to [email protected] instead of your regular address.

Maps can come in handy when sending out digital or print invitations. Create a link to the specific reception address and this will be of great use when you ask your guests to travel from separate ceremony and reception locations.

Google+ isn’t the most active social media platform but it does have Google+ Hangouts. With Google+ Hangouts you can stream your wedding ceremony to people who are unable to join you in person. If you have a professional videographer, you can upload the entire ceremony or a highlighted version to YouTube to share with your friends and family.

In Summery

Remember it’s your day but everyone invited is part of your day too. Some professionals have suggested posting a lot of rules of what guests can and can’t do at your event. That’s obviously your call but this is not a practice that is very successful or comfortable in our experience. Some common sense rules can be enforced (if needed). Suggestion #1 – When taking photos, stay out of the professional photographers way as best you can. Suggestion #2 – Taking pictures with a flash should be discouraged as well as taking photos in the isle a the ceremony. Suggestions #3 – There is a balance between a free for all and being a dictator that can easily be met.

Still have questions or need advice on social media and your event? E-Mail our marketing director Nick Borelli with your questions. Remember to make sure that every step of your wedding is #fun.

 

Team Member of the Month: Kurt Wick

Behind The Scenes Support

You probably won’t see Kurt at your event but he is making an impact on your party! Kurt has been with Rock The House for over two years and he has made a big difference in how we operate as a team. His supporting role across multiple departments allow the rest of the team to stay focused on their core objectives. His main job duties are to assist in employee compensation and benefits administration. Making sure our team members are taken care of financially by assisting human resources and accounting is an amazingly important role that touches everyone at Rock The House.

Kurt contributes to every department at RTH as described by VP/CFO Steve Tanruther:

“Kurt has introduced a level of analytics to our sales team that will provide them greater clarity into the trends that affect our market. He has also spearhead all of our employee benefits administration.”

Steve went on to say this about Kurt and his impact on the team:

“He has years of comprehensive analytical experience working in production scheduling and employee compensation. He’s always asking when and how he can help when he sees others in distress. He even helped some employees with their personal taxes in his spare time.”

We asked Kurt one memory he had of his time at that Rock The House that stands out and he gave us this great response:

“My favorite memory is actually a recurring event.  Every morning, no matter how good or bad of a mood I am in, the first people I see at RTH always puts me in a better mood.”

Kurt is a perfect example of a true team player and what it takes to succeed at Rock The House.

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