Showing posts with label Logan Square Kitchen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logan Square Kitchen. Show all posts

Friday, July 9, 2010

Chicago Green Wedding Alliance: July 13th

Well, time flies when it's summer in Chicago!
Just a friendly reminder that our next Chicago Green Wedding Alliance meeting is Tuesday, July 13th at Logan Square Kitchen.

As usual, please feel free to bring a bottle or snacks to share.
We have a lot to discuss, hope all you green wedding vendors out there can make it!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Chicago Green Wedding Vendors UNITE!

It's official:Step one has been engaged- Pingg invitation sent, facebook event posted, tweet floating out there into the interwebs... Now all we need is to see all the happy green wedding vendors at Logan Square Kitchen on Wednesday the 10th at 6pm.

It's a casual affair, we're hoping everyone is comfortable bringing a dish to share, a bottle (or perhaps 6 little bottles!) of beverage to pass around so we can get to know each other and get to talking about how we can get ourselves organized.

On top of the agenda are the following:
  • Establishing a Chicago-area green wedding vendor alliance (I am the daughter of a Union man afterall, this kind of thing comes like second nature to me)
  • Name for said Alliance... I'm still pulling for the Green SuperFriends, but I keep getting told that may just be me being a dork.
  • Creating a concentrated vendor list and website- to be used both as a tool for other vendors (aka forum pages, etc.) and as a tool for the public to see who's who in the green wedding world
  • Discussion about putting on a green wedding show
Lynn from Pollen, Zina from LSK, and Tony and I can't wait to get this show on the road!!
See you next week!



Monday, February 8, 2010

Indie Wed, part deux

There were just too many kids too cool for school at Indie Wed to tell the world about in one blog post, so as promised, here is a part two recap on the fabulous show in Ravenswood that happened last weekend...

Logan Square Kitchen! I've heard so much about this venue and was really excited when Zina came up to our table and introduced herself and then immediately told me about the Pastry Market party they are hosting on February 13th. It was too good to be true... meeting another green vendor AND the promise of chocolate and pastries, seriously? My head almost exploded.
So in summary, the LSK is an awesome green venue that you can rent out for your event using their kitchen and suggested sustainable catering, or bring in your own. As Zina puts it so elegantly on their site: We’ve worked hard to create a space that honors our past, celebrates our present, and stewards our future.

City Provisions... speaking of sustainable catering...
It was great meeting the folks with City Provisions at the show and officially having a "green" caterer that I can recommend to my lovely brides with a green heart. The telling thing was when I was visiting their table they were CLEANED out of food samples! Tony said he helped and it was delicious. Check out their website and fall in love with their approach and message like I did.

Love, Lulu Mae... this is a vintage accessory lovers dream. Head pieces that are custom and divine. Go ahead and feel girly when you peruse their site (I know I did... as well as felt a little sad at the fact that I didn't know about them 5 years ago when we got married... sigh).

Windy Weather Bindery...
So my friend Aileen will say to me smartly when I start to get cocky about projects I want to do, "how's my bridesmaid book coming along Manda?". It shuts me up pretty much instantly. A book maker apparently I am not (although as Aileen reminds me, I had illusions of such 5 years ago when I proclaimed that I was going to MAKE a book for each of my 6 bridesmaids). Had I known about Windy Weather Bindery and her gorgeous books, perhaps I would have swallowed my paper-lovin pride and paid HER to do them. Love her work...

And lastly... I am a sucker for hand made anything, so enter Hank and Tillie, hand embroidered heirlooms. Have you ever tried to make a French knot? It's hard. Ask my sister Mary, she used to bitch and moan to my mother that she couldn't do it when she was trying to make ladies out of us and we tried embroidering stuff. But these pillows are beautiful, and would make a lovely addition to any wedding with a vintage and carefully crafted flair.

And yet still... there are more to mention. Please visit the complete list of vendors from Indie Wed here. Cheers!