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For more holiday ideas, visit My Big Day's Pinterest page CLICK HERE or Hire us to host your holiday party! Contact My Big Day Have Fun. Be Young. Let us know how we can help. Original Ideas, superior strategies, your own private party planner. ~Event Planning, Coordination & Management~ My Big Day llc Phone: 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 Email Us Located in Loveland, CO As event planners, we serve the entire Front Range; Southern Wyoming, the CO Mountains, and Northern Colorado: Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley, Windsor, Berthoud, Estes Park, Lyons, Longmont, Boulder, Wellington, Johnstown, Evans, Severance, Timnath, Mead, Frederick, Firestone, Milliken We've done our research, and here is the most comprehensive list of restaurants hosting Easter Brunch in Northern Colorado on April 16, 2017. *Note, please call the owners of the establishments below to confirm details, since we are not the owners. If you have an update to share, or a restaurant to add, please EMAIL US. ![]() Austin’s American Grill 100 W. Mountain Ave., Fort Collins 970-224-9691 2815 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins 970-267-6532 Both spots are offering a traditional brunch buffet starting at 9 a.m. There are more than 20 items being served including eggs Benedict, smoked salmon, roasted sirloin and a variety of desserts. The buffet is $34.95 per person, $12.95 for kids ages 5-12, and free for children younger than 5. Easter Brunch at the Bistro Samples World Bistro - 370 Main St, Longmont, CO 80501 April 16, 2017 9am-3pm $35 Ready for the perfect Bistro Brunch? Join us on Easter Sunday for a very special brunch. We will have several stations setup for you and your family to dig into. Bring the whole family for a brunch downtown Longmont. Reservations recommended. See full menu here: https://www.weebly.com/editor/main.php Best Western Plus Loveland/ Monroe’s Lounge 5542 E. U.S. Highway 34, Loveland (970) 667-7810 Monroe's is offering a special brunch buffet that also includes free mimosas (limit three). Smoked ham, ribeye, and shrimp will be among the meat options. There are different seating options available at 11 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 1:30 p.m. The Easter Bunny will make an appearance with Easter egg hunts at noon and 2 p.m. Brunch is $24.95 per person, $14.95 for seniors, $9.95 for children ages 5-12, and free for children 4 and younger. Brick + Mortar 200 Walnut St., Fort Collins www.brickandmortarfc.com The popup brunch service is hosting a four-course dinner between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Leek and asparagus quiche is the main course of the meal prepared by guest chefs Bradley Muck and Kyle Knopp of Music City Hot Chicken. Tickets are $35 per person and available online. Cafe Vino 1200 S. College Ave., Fort Collins 970-212-3399 This tapas restaurant will feature brunch starting at 7 a.m. Huevos rancheros, steak and eggs, eggs Benedict, salads and pizzas are among brunch menu items. The entrees range from $ 8 to $18. ![]() Chimney Park 406 Main St. in Windsor, 970-686-1477 The distinguished downtown Windsor restaurant is offering a special three-course meal starting at 10 a.m. Diners pick from a list of options for each course. Lamb eggs Benedict, apple bread pudding French toast, grilled mahi-mahi, roasted Colorado lamb leg and prime rib are the main course options. The meal is $42 per person. There’s also a special three-course menu for kids 12 and younger for $12. Door 222 222 E. Fourth St., Loveland, 970-541-3020 The downtown Loveland restaurant is offering a special four-course brunch menu. Diners pick from a list of options for each course. Pork belly eggs Benedict, vegetarian eggs Benedict, smoked salmon eggs Benedict, brioche French toast, short rib hash, lobster frittata, BLT, breakfast burger and fried chicken sandwich are the main entree options. The four-course menu is $29.50 per person. There’s also a kids menu at $9.50 for kids 12 and younger. Easter Day Brunch at the Embassy Suites April 16 @ 10:30 am - 2:30 pm 4705 Clydesdale Parkway Loveland, CO 80538 United | $24.95 Includes a glass of Champagne or Mimosa, Crafts for the kids & a Family photo with the Easter Bunny. Download the Easter brunch menu which includes cold and hot buffet offerings as well as dessert options. Adults $48.95 Seniors (65+) $39.95 Children (5-12) $24.95 Kids under 4 eat free 6.5% sales tax and 18% service charge will be added Call for reservations at 970-593-6200 The Farmhouse at Jessup Farm 1957 Jessup Drive, Fort Collins 970-631-8041 The restaurant at Jessup Farm Artisan Village will showcase its new spring menu starting at 8 a.m. There will be an Easter egg hunt for children 10 and younger — with some winning eggs offering a free breakfast. The Easter Bunny will also be available for photographs from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Main entrees on the brunch menu range from $8.95 to $15.95, with an a la carte menu also offered. Generations Wine & Martini Bar 127 W. Fourth St., Loveland, 970-619-8294 The downtown Loveland spot is offering a 24-foot-long buffet. It features plenty of breakfast classics along with salmon, shrimp and finger sandwiches. Mimosas and a bloody mary bar are available for purchase. The meal is $23 per person and $9 for children 9 and under. ![]() Easter Day Brunch at the Greeley Chophouse 804 8th St Greeley, Colorado Call (970) 673-8853 April 16 @ 10am-3pm $29.95 The Greenbriar Inn 8735 North Foothills Hwy • Boulder, CO 80302 (303) 440-7979 Easter Sunday Brunch Join us on Easter Sunday, April 16, 2017 for our Easter brunch buffet. Enjoy our award-winning brunch complete with unlimited champagne or up to three Bloody Mary cocktails for $45 per person or choose just the buffet for $36 per person ($16 for children ages 3 to 10). In addition to the amazing and delicious breakfast and lunch items, a large selection of decadent desserts as well as Silver Canyon coffee, hot teas and house brewed iced tea are included. We are extending our brunch hours on Easter Sunday and will be seating from 10am to 4pm. We will be closed for dinner. Hilton Garden Inn 2821 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins 970-225-2900 The southeast Fort Collins hotel is offering a special brunch buffet menu between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Prime rib, beet cured salmon and prosciutto-stuffed chicken are the main entree options. The meal is $23.95 per person and $10.95 for children 12 and under. Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar 123 N. College Ave., Fort Collins 970-682-2275 This Old Town seafood spot is opening early at 10 a.m. and serving a special brunch menu. The menu includes a crab cake Benedict, clam strip Banh Mi sandwich and an open-face lobster sandwich among special entree items. There’s also a special kids menu. The main entree brunch items range from $9 to $25. Locality Kitchen & Bar 2350 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins 970-568-8351 This farm-to-fork restaurant is offering a special four-course meal. Diners pick from a list of options for each course. Nutella-stuffed French toast, quiona hash, braised pork belly hash burrito, smoked salmon eggs Benedict, vegetable frittata, green chili hazel dell mushroom eggs Benedict, fried chicken sandwich, couscous risotto, ramen bowl and salad options are the main course. The meal is $29.50 per person and $14.50 for children younger than 12. Martini’s Bistro 543 Terry St. Longmont, CO 80501 April 16th, 2017 10:00 am to 3:30 pm Call (303)651-2772 for reservations Adults $35.00 per person Kids 0-3 years old are free Kids 4-8 $11.00 per person Their decadent menu can be found here: https://www.martinisbistro.com/easter-brunch ![]() Melting Pot 334 E. Mountain Ave., Fort Collins (970) 207-0100 This Old Town spot is offering endless fondue as an Easter special starting at 11 a.m. The meal includes four courses with filet mignon, teriyaki sirloin, shrimp, Memphis-style pork tenderloin and pasta among the main entree. The meal is $42.95 per person and $12.95 for kids 5-11. The Moot House 2626 S. College Ave., Fort Collins 970-226-2121 This storied Midtown Fort Collins restaurant is hosting a brunch buffet starting at 9 a.m. It will feature a carving station with cured ham, roast beef and salmon, along with other brunch classics and a variety of desserts. The buffet is $34.95 per person, $12.95 for children 6-12 and free for children 5 and younger. Music City Hot Chicken 111 W. Prospect Road, Fort Collins 970-286-2309 The Nashville-influenced restaurant is offering a special Easter brunch menu starting at 10 a.m. A Monte Cristo baked in a waffle iron and crispy chicken biscuit sandwich are offered along with an a la carte menu of breakfast basics. The sandwiches are $5.50 each. The restaurant is also offering bottomless mimosas for $9. Easter Block Party at New Freedom Outreach Center 250 Mountain Ave, Berthoud, CO 80513 Sunday 16 April 2017 9:00 AM-1:00pm Let's Celebrate Easter! Our parking lot will be turned into a huge party complete with a DJ, pancake breakfast, Hot Diggity Dog lunch, games, bounce house, cotton candy, church service, worship, puppet show, face painting, and more! Rare Italian 101 S. College Ave., Fort Collins 970-294-4544 This nontraditional Italian restaurant is offering a special Easter brunch menu starting at 10 a.m. There's a number of egg dishes, including pancetta, creamed spinach and smoked salmon eggs Benedict dishes. There's also items with the restaurant's trademark dry-aged beef. The menu items range from $7 to $18. Rodizio Grill 200 Jefferson St., Fort Collins (970) 482-3103 This Brazilian-themed gourmet buffet is offering unlimited salad bar and carved meats starting at 10 a.m. The morning session includes different breakfast items. The meal is $38.99 per person or $28.99 just for the gourmet salad bar. It's $14.99 for kids ages 7-11 and $9.99 for kids 3-6. Sonny Lubick's Steakhouse 115 S College Ave, Fort Collins (970) 484-9200 The steakhouse named after the legendary Colorado State University football coach is serving a special brunch buffet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The buffet includes breakfast dishes, prime rib, smoked ham, lamb, and seafood among many other options. The meal is $34.95 per person, $29.95 for seniors 65 and over, and $12.95 for kids 10 and under. Stanley Hotel 333 Wonderview Avenue Estes Park, CO 80517 The Easter brunch will be held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. It includes an omelet station, fresh seafood bar, griddle station, carving table, hot buffet, and dessert bar. Reservations can be made by calling 970-577-4001. The cost for the event is $68 for adults and $26 per child (12-under). All tickets include the Easter egg hunt and brunch. Sylvandale Guest Ranch Easter Brunch Celebration 2939 N Co Rd 31D, Loveland, CO 80538 SOLD OUT! Join us for Easter Brunch on Sunday, April 16, 2017, where you will be pleased to find traditional fare filling the holiday buffet overflowing with fresh home baked breads and rolls, crisp greens, fresh fruit, and colorful vegetables. Save room for tasty homemade desserts! ![]() Easter Brunch at Water Valley 1625 Pelican Lakes Pt, Ste 201 Windsor, Colorado April 16 @ 9:00 am - 2:00 pm We will serve a brunch for Easter in The Grillhouse at Pelican Lakes. Please make reservations by calling 970-674-1100. YMCA of the Rockies Easter Brunch 2017 2515 Tunnel Rd, Estes Park, CO 80511 April 16 @ 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM Join us as we celebrate Easter 2017 with a traditional Easter brunch! Let us do the cooking while you enjoy time with your loved ones. This spectacular brunch is hosted on Sunday, April 16th, 2017 from 11am – 2pm in the Assembly Hall. Reservations are now open for seating times. Brunch prices are as follows: Adults: $35.00 Children (aged 6 – 12) $15.00 Children (under 5) Free For reservations, please call 586-3341 x1378 and respond with the following: First and last name, your phone number or email, and what time you would like to make a reservation. You may also email [email protected] with the same information. Contact My Big Day
Have Fun. Be Young. Let us know how we can help. Original Ideas, superior strategies, your own private party planner. My Big Day llc Phone: 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 Email Us Located in Loveland, CO As event planners, we serve the entire Front Range; Southern Wyoming, the CO Mountains, and Northern Colorado: Loveland, Fort Collins, Greeley, Windsor, Berthoud, Estes Park, Lyons, Longmont, Boulder, Wellington, Johnstown, Evans, Severance, Timnath, Mead, Frederick, Firestone, Milliken Our Events have been featured in the following: When the holidays draw near, do you feel the need to reach for a beer? The relatives are in town, and you are putting in your time with the family... Well, spike that egg nog, Sparky, grab your favorite glass moose mug, and play My Big Day's "Christmas Vacation Drinking Game!" What you will need for this game: beer, eggnog, wine, or your drink of choice, a santa hat & a single shot of your choice (perhaps a lime jello shot topped with cat food).
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www.MyBigDayCompany.com 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 EMAIL US Event Planners Serving: Southern Wyoming, the CO Mountains, and Northern Colorado: Loveland, Fort Collins, Windsor, Estes Park, Longmont, Greeley We've noticed that our followers really appreciate game ideas... especially drinking game ideas. Since our "National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation Drinking Game" post is so popular, we decided to add on "A Christmas Story Drinking Game" for those of you looking to add some variety to your regular holiday program viewing! A Christmas Story Drinking GameRules: Party safe, try to place with drinks that don't have super high alcohol content! (You will be drinking a lot this game!) To pad your stomach prior to playing, kudos to the host for providing some "Meatloaf, smeatloaf, double-beatloaf." Drink every time:
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Original Ideas, superior strategies, your own private party planner... My Big Day llc Phone: 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 Email Us Located in Loveland, CO As event planners, we serve the entire front range; Northern Colorado, Southern Wyoming and mountain venues. by Randi Juric Ladies My Big Day is proud to share the hottest and trendiest new bachelorette party! The custom is to go out on the town for the famed Last Night Single. As we are all well aware there are a few obstacles to a night out on the town with the ladies. It can be tough getting everyone together for a night out. Finding a D&D or paying for a taxi, unfortunate mistakes. "Stay in" bachelorette parties are becoming more popular for these reasons. Trending is the best drinking game we have laid out for you below. Stay in, get a baby sitter, and have the best night in EVER! All your ladies can meet in one place, stay the night so there aren’t any unsafe drivers and not have a care in the world about rude people out an about. The best perk is the drinks are way cheaper! The True American Drinking Game is a blast to play at any party. For a bachelorette party you can stick to the questions meant for the game or have you all ask questions, quote or find the common link all based off you and your guests! Having an event planner or just your gals planning your last night single, this is one of the hottest and fun games trending for your night to remember. My Big Day is happy to help you plan your party! True American Drinking Game In Summary Players take turns trying to win moves in order to navigate the tables, chairs, and cushions which are your only escape from the molten lava floor. At the center of the game is a castle made of a bottle of alcohol and many beers. As players traverse the game area, they remove beers and drink them. Once all of the beers have been removed, the first player to reach the bottle of alcohol, finish their beer, and take a swig from bottle, wins the game. The Castle The Castle is made up of one bottle of liquor and many cans of beer (you decide how many based on the number of players). The liquor is the King and sits in the middle of the Castle. The cans of beer are the Pawns and the Soldiers of the Secret Order. The Pawns are lined up in four lines radiating outward from the King. These lines of Pawns also signify the barriers between each zone. The game ends when all of the Pawns have been removed and a player drinks from the King. The Zones There are four zones, each with five spaces where a player can stand. The center space in each zone is the only space where the Pawns can be taken and thus it is the closest space to the Castle. There are a total of four of these spaces. The spaces at the beginning and end of the zones are the farthest away from the Castle. Setup Before the game starts, determine how many beers total should be consumed and setup the Castle with those beers as the Pawns. Using the lines of Pawns as barriers between the zones; designate each zone, making sure to have 5 spaces in each zone as described above. Teams are optional. Starting the Game After setup is complete, players may have a shotgun contest to determine who has the first turn. If no player wisher to shotgun a beer, play rock-paper-scissors instead. To start the game, the winner of this contest yells "One, two three, JFK!" at which point all other players yell "FDR", grab a Pawn from the Castle, and retreat to any space. Gameplay Players move around the game area in a clockwise direction. The player whose turn it is always moves one space; however, the other players must "win" their moves. This player has three ways to provide the other players with a way to win their move.
Players must always have a beer in their hand and may not have more than three at any one time. Players may only take a Pawn from the Castle when they are in one of the four center spaces. Winning After all Pawns have been removed, the King is vulnerable. The first player to land on one of the center spaces, finish their beer and take a swig from the King, wins the game! Losing If you are caught without a beer or with only an empty beer, you lose. If you step in molten lava, you lose. To enter back into the game, drink one full beer and start on a space that the other players decide. If you are looking for party help - look no further than My Big Day!
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March 10, 2015 -Fort Collins, Colo – Three specialty craft companies in Old Town Fort Collins have partnered together for a fundraiser to support The Rett Clinic in Children’s Hospital.
Join us Tuesday, April 7th at 6pm in Old Town Fort Collins for a fantastic foodie experience! Blue Skies Winery, CopperMuse Distillery and Pateros Creek Brewing Co. have partnered together to host a tasting tour "progressive". Guests of our tour will start at one of the 3 stops, and then hop from each tasty stop to another. At each stop guests will be presented with delectable pairings of tapas from the infamous ‘Chef Cam’ along with choice beers, wines, or spirits from each host. Tickets are only $60 per person, and proceeds go directly to The Rett Clinic to support their amazing work. Tickets can be purchased on the event website: http://www.BlueSkiesForRett.com The Rett Clinic serves families affected by Rett Syndrome. Rett Syndrome (RTT) is a debilitating neurological disorder diagnosed almost exclusively in females. RTT has been thought to affect 1 in 10,000 females. It is now believed, however, that the prevalence rate of RTT may be much higher. Rett leaves its victims profoundly disabled and completely dependent on others for every basic need that requires 24 hour a day care. The Rocky Mountain Rett Clinic is one of only 18 clinics in all of America that serve families who are dealing with this baffling disorder. The clinic is mostly funded by donations. Limited funding and resources only allow the clinic to be available 6 times per year. As such, there is a long waiting list for families to get in. Profits from this fundraiser go directly to the clinic. The Easter Keg Hunt is an annual event that keeps adults young! A wild and crazy scavenger hunt takes place in Old Town, Fort Collins and downtown Loveland Colorado. It is the perfect marriage between a road rally and a bar crawl!
Costumes, team color coordination, and 'Rabbit-Wear' is encouraged! A kick-off takes place at a local watering hole. Teams of 6-9 are gathered. Each team receives a bag filled with 'tools' for their hunt! Once we say the word "GO," all teams open their first Easter Egg and privately read their first clue. Each clue will lead teams to businesses around town where they will hunt for their eggs and solve clue after clue. The Easter Keg Hunt is by foot, and sure to be your favorite new way to celebrate Easter! The cost to participate is just $30 per person. The winning team receives a large keg trophy, and every team receives drinks and goodies along the way! We end the day between 4:30 and 5:30pm. Feel free to stick around for dinner and 'Keg Hunt' stories! Due to popularity, this event is capped based on restaurant capacity. This event sells out --- so purchase your tickets soon!
Pre-Dinner: Champagne and Strawberries Why: A sexy appetizer to get your taste buds ready. Drink: A glass of red wine Why: Grape skins contain the antioxidant resveratrol, the closest thing we have to an actual aphrodisiac. It increases estrogen production, say Northwestern University researchers, and that heightens sexual appetite and makes lubrication easier for her later in the evening. Red wines from muscadine grapes have a higher resveratrol content than other reds do, say researchers at Mississippi State University. Appetizer: Shrimp cocktail Why: The zinc-dense shrimp increase sperm levels and make orgasms more powerful, according to a study in Fertility and Sterility. They also contain a stress-reducing amino acid and the feel-good hormone serotonin. Entrée: Filet mignon au poivre (6 oz) (Garlic, ginger, mustard, pepper rub, porcini mushrooms) Why: High-protein foods boost production of dopamine and norepinephrine, hormones that increase alertness and assertiveness. Black pepper aids digestion, according to an Indian Journal of Medical Research study -- helpful for any energetic activities after dinner. Side: Baked sweet potato Why: It's high in potassium, which helps reduce stress--a great way to curb performance anxiety later that night. Top the potato with a dollop of sour cream, another source of libido-friendly protein. Side: Spinach salad (Spinach, Arugula, Pine nuts, Basil Vinaigrette, Parmesan cheese, carrots ) Why: Spinach is a potent source of magnesium, which helps dilate blood vessels, ensuring the smooth bloodflow that's crucial for strong erections, according to Japanese researchers. Dessert: Fresh raspberries drizzled with melted dark chocolate Why: British scientists have discovered that women release four times more endorphins after eating chocolate than they do after making out. The caffeine in chocolate also increases your alertness for what's to come after dessert. Try using Dark Chocolate on the raspberries, and pair them with a glass of port. You'll get a double dose of polyphenols -- antioxidants that increase your HDL (good) cholesterol.
We are seeing some exciting wedding trends for 2015! My Big Day loves working with brides who have a vision and are willing to try new things. With every wedding season trends change and we can see patterns in popularity. Here is what we are seeing for 2015: Destination Weddings to the Colorado Mountains: Living and having a business based in Colorado, we see 'mountain themed' weddings all the time. But in 2015 we are seeing more destination weddings to the Colorado mountains than ever! We have brides coming from out of state and getting married in Silverthorne, Breckenridge, Estes park, Vail, Beaver Creek, Granby, and Steamboat Springs. Why are mountain weddings so popular? We think it's because a wedding outdoors makes for great photos, Colorado has reliable weather, and Colorado is more affordable than having your friends and family fly to Bora Bora for your destination! Classic Making a Comeback: Everything old is new again! Simple elegance, white, gold accents, distinguished details... We are seeing the word "Classic" everywhere! Think lace... pastel pink... fine china ... crystal.... what weddings were, and are again! CLICK HERE for more wedding inspiration on Pinterest! Laser-Cut Wedding Invitations: In 2015 laser cut and laser scribed invitations have definitely become popular. We are seeing "Classic" make a comeback, and laser cut invitations are a statement piece that can convey a classic theme to your guests. With the array of designs and intricacies available, these invitations set the tone of a wedding! They are great for Save the Dates too! We received this laser scribed invitation from bride, Alicia: "Frozen" Winter Weddings: Blame it on Disney... weddings are not just for the summer (they never really have been). But more than ever, winter weddings are gaining in popularity. And why not!?! Snow makes the perfect background for soft, clean, sparkly elegance! CLICK HERE for additional winter wedding inspiration on Pinterest. Wedding Cinematography: Forget the words "wedding video." Wedding movies are the new trend! My Big Day has worked with some incredible videographers who turn weddings into short films. We LOVE this trend! Below is a wedding film from one of our recent weddings: Craft Beer Weddings: Being from Colorado, and having a business in Northern Colorado, "The Napa of Beer"... we find that craft beer has made it's way into the wedding scene - BIG TIME! Signature cocktails will always be a fun offering for guests. But local, craft beer and spirits make your Big Day a celebration of you, and where you are from! Have Fun. Be Young. Let us know how we can help!
Original Ideas, superior strategies, your own private party planner... Christine Kovacs Forster, Owner/ Party Planner My Big Day llc Phone: 970-613-1455 or 303-886-3068 Located in Loveland, CO As event planners, we serve the entire front range; Northern Colorado, Southern Wyoming and mountain venues. |
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