Zest Update Newsletter

Welcome to our April Newsletter...

With 2007 well underway, the team at Zest, fitted with a set of flying goggles and cape, have been darting about the countryside organising events with daring style.

Refuelled with Easter Eggs the Zesty Superheroes are gearing up for our next big event. To get them talking at and make your next event extraordinary contact us info@zestevents.com.au today!

"Spy City" Check Point's Gala Dinner

Under the cover of darkness guests revealed the hero within and had some fun after a long day at the Check Point Software Partner Conference.

Spies, superheroes and villains enjoyed martinis "shaken not stirred" and a champagne tower on the lake at Magenta Shores Resort.

MC "Maxwell Smart", informed guests a BMW had been stolen and their help was needed to solve the crime. After suspects were questioned, the villain (and coincidentally owner of the BMW!) was caught and chased from the room. The night continued with Nikki Bennett and her Bond girls keeping Kaos at bay and performing James Bond songs while guests danced the night away.

"Tuesday Night Fever" for CGU/Swann

Bling, Bling! Austin Powers meets Dirk Diggler, yes it all happened at the CGU/Swann Cocktail party for delegates of the ACUI Conference and Exhibition in Brisbane. The stage was set on the rooftop of The Fox for guests to let their hair down, don their best flares, comb their chest hair and have a boogy on the dance floor.

Mirrorballs, a multi-coloured dancefloor, tunes from the era and enough bling to make your eyes water helped theme the evening. "Roller Girl" dazzled the crowd with her bold routines whilst the "King of Tuesday Night Fever" (a schmoozy, slightly inept John Travolta type) MC´d the night and judged guests moves on the dancefloor. With all guests dancing til the wee hours of the morning all agreed it would be hard to beat this event next time!

Chalk The Walk at Moomba Waterfest Melbourne

Chalk The Walk—Kids Take Part in Art was part of this year´s Moomba Waterfest in Melbourne and was just a taste of what to come in Sydney this September.

Thousands of people took the opportunity to "Take Part in Art", whether it was by seeing Gary Jagamarra at work, attending one of Ulla Taylor´s Pavement art classes and creating the "Moomba Boomerang", or helping to decorate the giant Serpent in the grounds at Artplay.

Melbourne artist (and vegetarian) Jenny McCracken produced an artwork on Princes Walk. The artwork included a quote by Bernard Shaw "Animals are my friends and I dont eat my friends". Jenny invited a young man to pose and have his likeness included in the artwork, ironically the young man´s name is Harry Roast. Nice one!

Chalk The Walk Pavement Art Festival will be taking place in Sydney 20 to 24 September 2007. For more information contact us today! .

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