We've just added a new blog that is on our own site!
Actually, it's more of a photo blog, where we archive some of the contents of our shows.
We send a photographer down for all our larger packages and put the edited photos online.
Parents can then go to our photo blog and see their kids participating in the magic show and playing games.
If you want to check out these pics of our birthday parties go to www.ronnierainbow.com/blog
Monday, June 29, 2009
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Thanks for Your Support
Ronnie Rainbow and gang has performed a combined total of over 30 shows since mid february 08.
We thank all our customers for the incredible support and trust we got this last couple of months.
April is another busy time for us.
If you wanna take a look at some reactions feel free to watch our video at www.ronnierainbow.com/gallery.php
We thank all our customers for the incredible support and trust we got this last couple of months.
April is another busy time for us.
If you wanna take a look at some reactions feel free to watch our video at www.ronnierainbow.com/gallery.php
Monday, January 28, 2008
Children's Birthday Parties
Hi there!
We know it's been awhile since we posted. That's because our guys got busy with current and future business activities in the Christmas and New Year season.
Now that the time for ba kua's and ang pows (red packet) are in, we are also giving away goodies! All subscribers (to our update list in 2007) and existing customers will be treated to an ang pow!
Ronnie Rainbow and gang are really thankful to our customer Angeline who has given us a Monday performance. Although this is not our first but certainly Mondays are not popular workdays for magician types.
We also have a few web addresses (in case you want to tell our friends about us). For example, you can go to www.birthdayparties.com.sg or www.birthdayparty.com.sg.
This is to make it easier, if you are trying to get your friends to remember about birthday party...just tell them, "BirthdayParty.com.sg!"
We know it's been awhile since we posted. That's because our guys got busy with current and future business activities in the Christmas and New Year season.
Now that the time for ba kua's and ang pows (red packet) are in, we are also giving away goodies! All subscribers (to our update list in 2007) and existing customers will be treated to an ang pow!
So if you stumbled upon this blog, you should go to our new site to sign up for updates. Although, you will not qualify for, there are still future give aways. Talking about sites...WE HAVE A NEW WEBSITE - go check it out!
Ronnie Rainbow and gang are really thankful to our customer Angeline who has given us a Monday performance. Although this is not our first but certainly Mondays are not popular workdays for magician types.
We also have a few web addresses (in case you want to tell our friends about us). For example, you can go to www.birthdayparties.com.sg or www.birthdayparty.com.sg.
This is to make it easier, if you are trying to get your friends to remember about birthday party...just tell them, "BirthdayParty.com.sg!"
Friday, October 26, 2007
Performance at NSRCC
NSRCC (a.k.a. the National Service Resort & Country Club) has been home to several of our performances in the last month.
Oh and btw...if you are looking for a place to host your child's next birthday party, we have a place in NSRCC itself ready for you. Call us (92350846) for enquiries and don't forget to ask for our Birthday Packages!
Anyways... we had this special show during a special bazaar. I was especially glad when one mother (Josey) hurriedly brought her boy Harry to the show, when we mentioned The Ronnie Rainbow Showtime was at 330pm.
Harry was extremely shy intially... to my surprise, he actually played with me and even shouted the magic words "Rainbow Magic" louder than the other kids.
We asked Josey whether she likes the show and she said some nice things about us (see video)
Oh and btw...if you are looking for a place to host your child's next birthday party, we have a place in NSRCC itself ready for you. Call us (92350846) for enquiries and don't forget to ask for our Birthday Packages!
Anyways... we had this special show during a special bazaar. I was especially glad when one mother (Josey) hurriedly brought her boy Harry to the show, when we mentioned The Ronnie Rainbow Showtime was at 330pm.
Harry was extremely shy intially... to my surprise, he actually played with me and even shouted the magic words "Rainbow Magic" louder than the other kids.
We asked Josey whether she likes the show and she said some nice things about us (see video)
Friday, October 12, 2007
“When should I start planning?”
The first key to having a stress-free party planning experience is to start the planning far in advance of the party date.
You may need a month or more to plan a stress-free party, depending on how difficult it is to plan the party
Although a children's party should be nowhere near as complicated as a wedding, you should probably start your planning about a month from the party date. That way you'll have plenty of time to make it as special as you want it to be without killing yourself to get it all done.
In addition, having a little more time to prepare will allow you to buy special items, decorations, favors, etc. and you'll also have plenty of time to make things for the party if you choose.
That means that your chosen party day should be at least a month away from now.
If you have at least two weeks (okay maybe one and a half might squeeze out a good one, then you can still make it work, but you're going to have to hurry and get those invitations out in the next couple of days.
If you have less than two weeks to get this party put together, I highly suggest that you move the date of the party back. Less than two weeks to plan a successful party just isn't enough time. In fact, you won't even be able to get your invitations out and get those RSVP's in time to know who will be able to attend.
Putting a party together at the last minute puts a lot of stress on you and puts your guests out as well. But if you are running out of time and you still want a good one, you may actually take the pain of calling them up one at a time and say that I’ll send you an invitation anyway. Sometimes that can make your guests feel important. It feels more personal.
But avoid last minute actions if you don’t like the hassle. In fact, what’s most hassle free, is to hire a kid (teenager – maybe even your own if you have one) who is having his school break to call and send out the invitations, perhaps offer him 2 bucks (or more if you’re feeling rich) for every person he calls. Give him half the money when he reports job done but don’t give him the rest until the party is over. This will motivate him to do a good job and not pretend that he has called a particular someone, even though he has not.
Once you've chosen a date for your party, the next step will be choosing a theme for your party.
You may need a month or more to plan a stress-free party, depending on how difficult it is to plan the party
Although a children's party should be nowhere near as complicated as a wedding, you should probably start your planning about a month from the party date. That way you'll have plenty of time to make it as special as you want it to be without killing yourself to get it all done.
In addition, having a little more time to prepare will allow you to buy special items, decorations, favors, etc. and you'll also have plenty of time to make things for the party if you choose.
That means that your chosen party day should be at least a month away from now.
If you have at least two weeks (okay maybe one and a half might squeeze out a good one, then you can still make it work, but you're going to have to hurry and get those invitations out in the next couple of days.
If you have less than two weeks to get this party put together, I highly suggest that you move the date of the party back. Less than two weeks to plan a successful party just isn't enough time. In fact, you won't even be able to get your invitations out and get those RSVP's in time to know who will be able to attend.
Putting a party together at the last minute puts a lot of stress on you and puts your guests out as well. But if you are running out of time and you still want a good one, you may actually take the pain of calling them up one at a time and say that I’ll send you an invitation anyway. Sometimes that can make your guests feel important. It feels more personal.
But avoid last minute actions if you don’t like the hassle. In fact, what’s most hassle free, is to hire a kid (teenager – maybe even your own if you have one) who is having his school break to call and send out the invitations, perhaps offer him 2 bucks (or more if you’re feeling rich) for every person he calls. Give him half the money when he reports job done but don’t give him the rest until the party is over. This will motivate him to do a good job and not pretend that he has called a particular someone, even though he has not.
Once you've chosen a date for your party, the next step will be choosing a theme for your party.
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
Introducing Uncle Alec
We are proud to present as part of our ad hoc team Mr Alec Ee (or as we call him Uncle Alec).
Uncle Alec is a professional photographer with over 30 years of photoshooting experience! His photographs have been featured in places like major architectural publications and national geographic magazine.
We are honored to have him on board. On top of that, after we begged...he was most willing to give all our customer a great price (call 62350846 - our rainbow hotline to find out or email to askronnie@ronnierainbow.com).
As part of our package, you can opt for standard or professional quality photographs. These are the photographs that we will print at your party. In other words, you can get your photographs before we leave your party!
Uncle Alec is a professional photographer with over 30 years of photoshooting experience! His photographs have been featured in places like major architectural publications and national geographic magazine.
We are honored to have him on board. On top of that, after we begged...he was most willing to give all our customer a great price (call 62350846 - our rainbow hotline to find out or email to askronnie@ronnierainbow.com).
As part of our package, you can opt for standard or professional quality photographs. These are the photographs that we will print at your party. In other words, you can get your photographs before we leave your party!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
When's the Big Day (Part 2)
What’s The Best Hour
While choosing a date for your party, you may also want to start considering what time of the day you want to have your party. If you're planning to have your party somewhere other than your home, you may want to wait until you've booked your party to set the time in stone.
These are some common errors that party planners make, so make sure you don’t make them…
1. If you're planning to have it during or around mealtime, then plan to provide your guests with a meal. If it’s supposed to be afternoon tea, inform your guest that there will only be light refreshments. This helps you save up, as they would probably eat lunch before they come. Besides you don’t want to over stuff them for dinner.
2. If the party is for preschoolers, then don't host your party during naptime. Make sure the time of the party is appropriate for the guests that will attend.
3. If it’s gonna be a CHILDREN party then make sure the adult’s DON’T outnumber the children. I know that it may be a time to catch up with people you have not met in ages, but don’t forget that your child comes first…it’s his day! So quit the Mahjong, karaoke and whatever entertainment that don’t cater to young children.
4. Too long. A party shouldn’t be too long. A good 2 hours is fantastic. Chances are it will stretch beyond 3 hours, especially if you factor in the latecomers.
While choosing a date for your party, you may also want to start considering what time of the day you want to have your party. If you're planning to have your party somewhere other than your home, you may want to wait until you've booked your party to set the time in stone.
These are some common errors that party planners make, so make sure you don’t make them…
1. If you're planning to have it during or around mealtime, then plan to provide your guests with a meal. If it’s supposed to be afternoon tea, inform your guest that there will only be light refreshments. This helps you save up, as they would probably eat lunch before they come. Besides you don’t want to over stuff them for dinner.
2. If the party is for preschoolers, then don't host your party during naptime. Make sure the time of the party is appropriate for the guests that will attend.
3. If it’s gonna be a CHILDREN party then make sure the adult’s DON’T outnumber the children. I know that it may be a time to catch up with people you have not met in ages, but don’t forget that your child comes first…it’s his day! So quit the Mahjong, karaoke and whatever entertainment that don’t cater to young children.
4. Too long. A party shouldn’t be too long. A good 2 hours is fantastic. Chances are it will stretch beyond 3 hours, especially if you factor in the latecomers.
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