Toronto Party Guide Ultimate Event Expo - Wedding Bar Mitzvah Event Planning Show Video
This video provides an overview of the 'Toronto Party Guide' - 'Ultimate Event Expo' that takes place twice a year in Toronto. Planning a Wedding, Barmitzvah or Corporate Event does not have to be stressful or expensive...meet all the event planning professionals who can help you make your party a success. The TPG Show which attracts approximately 1500 visitors per event is an event NOT to be missed! Meet 50 to 80 of the areas top party planning specialists, ask questions, pick up free ideas, view live demonstrations, make new contacts. Visit www.TorontoPartyGuide.com for all the latest information. Show Coordinators Rick Levine and Lynn Cohen are happy to answer all questions or inquiries.
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