This document provides pricing and rental information for various items used for events including tables, chairs, linens, dinnerware, tents, and other equipment. Tables range in price from $7.25 to $11.75 depending on size and style. Chair prices vary from $1 to $10.50 based on material and padding. Table linens include polyester, damask, and specialty options priced between $7-27. Canopies and tents are also available in various sizes from $160-650. The document provides a detailed price list and guidelines to help plan events.
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Knowledge and skills frameworks, generally called competency frameworks, for ELT teachers, trainers and managers have existed for a few years now. However, until I created one for my MA dissertation, there wasn’t one drawing together what we need to know and do to be able to effectively produce language learning materials.
This webinar will introduce you to my framework, highlighting the key competencies I identified from my research. It will also show how anybody involved in language teaching (any language, not just English!), teacher training, managing schools or developing language learning materials can benefit from using the framework.
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Antifertility, Toxicity studies as per OECD guidelines
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies such as Generative AI, Image Generators and Large Language Models have had a dramatic impact on teaching, learning and assessment over the past 18 months. The most immediate threat AI posed was to Academic Integrity with Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) focusing their efforts on combating the use of GenAI in assessment. Guidelines were developed for staff and students, policies put in place too. Innovative educators have forged paths in the use of Generative AI for teaching, learning and assessments leading to pockets of transformation springing up across HEIs, often with little or no top-down guidance, support or direction.
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The US House of Representatives is deeply concerned by ongoing and pervasive acts of antisemitic
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• The Committee on Education and the Workforce has been investigating your institution since December 7, 2023. The Committee has broad jurisdiction over postsecondary education, including its compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, campus safety concerns over disruptions to the learning environment, and the awarding of federal student aid under the Higher Education Act.
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2. TABLES AND CHAIRS
CHAIRS
Brown Samsonite Folding Chair 1.00
White Samsonite Folding Chair 1.40
Wood Chair w/Padded Seat –
Natural, Mahogany 2.40
Resin Folding Chair w/Padded Seat -
Black, White 2.50
Black Padded Conference Chair 3.20
Hotel Stack Chair – Padded
Burgundy or Bronze 3.75
Chavari Ballroom Chair w/Padded Seat
Black, Gold, Mahogany, Natural, Silver 8.00
Metal Ballroom Chair w/Padded Seat 8.50
Custom pads available for additional fee
Children’s Wood Chair - White 2.00
Children’s Stack Chair –
Blue, Red, Yellow, White 1.25
High Chair 10.00
Chavari Barstool w/Padded Seat –
Black, Natural 10.50
Bar Stool – Natural Wood 3.00
Bar Stool – Black Wood 5.00
TABLES
Plywood Tops w/Folding Legs
30” Square 7.50
32” Square 7.50
48” Square 8.75
4’ x 30” (Seats 6) 7.25
6’ x 30” (Seats 8) 7.75
8’ x 30” (Seats 10) 8.00
6’ x 30” Children’s Table – w/ gray top 9.00
30” Diameter (Seats 2) 7.50
36” Diameter (Seats 4) 7.75
48” Diameter (Seats 6) 8.50
54” Diameter (Seats 8) 9.00
60” Diameter (Seats 8-10) 9.50
60” Diameter ½ Round 7.50
60” Diameter ¼ Round 6.75
72” Diameter (Seats 10-12) 11.75
48” Diameter Umbrella Table w/White Top 30.00
Includes base and umbrella
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3. COCKTAIL TABLES
30” Diameter Cocktail Table, 42” high 14.00
30” Diameter Cocktail Table
w/ Granite formica, 42” 16.00
30” Diameter Cocktail Table
w/ stainless top, 42” 30.00
36” Diameter Cocktail Table 42” high 15.00
30” Square Table, 42” high 14.00
LEG EXTENSIONS
Raises height of table 12”, 15” or 18” 0.50
CONFERENCE TABLES
Plastic Top w/Folding Legs
18” x 72” 9.00
18” x 96” 9.50
SERPENTINE TABLES
Plywood Tops w/Folding Legs
8’ Outside Diameter (4 sections to make a circle) 11.00
10’ Outside Diameter 12.50
SET-UP / BREAKDOWN
Chairs 0.50
Ballroom Chairs 0.75
Tables 1.50
BARS
4’ Gray Marble 45.00
4’ Stainless Steel 45.00
4’ Lonestar Bar (delivery only) 60.00
6’ Bar w/ linen – Black, White 50.00
7’ Serpentine Bar w/linen – Black, White 75.00
Delivery fees do not include set-up and breakdown of tables and
chairs. Arrangements should be made for this service when placing
your order.
TABLE LINENS
SOLID COLOR POLY/COTTON
BANQUET/RECTANGULAR
60” x 120” (6’ or 8’ Table) 10.50
90” x 108” (4’ Table to Floor) 14.00
90” x 132” (6’ Table to Floor) 17.00
90” x 156” (8’ Table to Floor) 18.00
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4. ROUND
90” Diameter 11.00
96” Diameter 11.50
108” Diameter 15.00
114” Diameter 16.00
120” Diameter 18.00
132” Diameter 21.50
SQUARE
60” x 60” 7.00
72” x 72” 8.50
78” x 78” 10.50
108” x 108” 15.00
NAPKINS
20” x 20” Dinner 0.60
14” x 14” Luncheon 0.40
10” x 10” Cocktail 0.30
Hemstitch 20” x 20” Dinner 1.00
Hemstitch 6” x 6” Cocktail 0.50
Napkin Rings – black, copper, gold, silver 0.25
Napkin Cords w/Tassel – gold, silver, white 0.25
SKIRTING, GATHERED
8 ½’ Section 13.00
13’ Section 16.50
Contour linens
30” cocktail 25.00
60” diameter 25.00
30” x 6’ 25.00
30” x 8’ 25.00
30” cap 5.00
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5. SPECIALTY LINENS
ORGANZA, LAME’, BURLAP
60” x 60” 7.00
72” x 72” 10.50
78”x78” 11.00
85”x85” 11.00
60” x 120” 11.50
90” x 132” 18.00
90” x 156” 22.50
90” Diameter 11.00
96” Diameter 12.00
108” Diameter 15.50
114” Diameter 17.50
120” Diameter 18.50
132” Diameter 24.00
DAMASK, PRINTS, SATIN, VELVET, ETC..
60” x 60” 10.50
72” x 72” 11.00
78” x 78” 14.00
85” x 85” 15.00
108” X 108” 19.00
60” x 120” 14.50
90” x 132” 23.00
90” x 156” 26.00
90” Diameter 15.00
108” Diameter 19.50
114” Diameter 21.00
120” Diameter 22.50
132” Diameter 27.00
Luncheon Napkin 0.60
Dinner Napkin 0.75
ELEGANT LINENS - EMBROIDERED
72” x 72” 15.00
78” x 78” 18.00
CHAIR COVERS
Self-tie, Satin 2.50
Self-tie, Children’s (white satin) 2.00
Satin with sash 3.00
Cotton with sash 2.50
Sash 1.00
Elegant Sash 1.50
Contour 4.00
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7. DANCE FLOOR & STAGING
Dance floor and staging are delivery only items
Prices include set-up; delivery is additional
Difficult conditions may result in additional delivery
fees.
Dance Floor – Indoor/Outdoor (4’ x 4’ section) 25.00
Staging (4’ x 4’ section) 25.00
Staging w/ carpet (4’ x 4’ section) 37.00
Stage Steps - 12”, 24” or 36” 10.00-20.00
Stage Railing 15.00
Stage Skirting per foot - linen 1.25
CANOPIES
FRAMED TENTS
10’ x 10’ 160.00
10’ x 15’ 200.00
10’ x 20’ 250.00
15’ x 15’ 260.00
15’ x 25’ 360.00
15’ x 30’ 410.00
20’ x 20’ 320.00
20’ x 30’ 430.00
20’ x 40’ 540.00
20’ x 50’ 650.00
30’ x 30’ 630.00
30’ x 40’ 805.00
30’ x 50’ 980.00
30’ x 60’ 1155.00
Ask your sales associate about larger size canopies.
MARQUEE TENTS
10’ x 10’ 190.00
10’ x 20’ 280.00
15’ x 15’ 290.00
15’ x 30’ 430.00
20’ x 20’ 380.00
20’ x 30’ 490.00
20’ x 40’ 600.00
Accent Stripes, Per Peak - Yellow, Red 10.00
SIDEWALLS – FRAMED TENTS
White Sidewall (per foot) 1.00
White w/French Window (per foot) 2.75
Clear Walls (per foot) 4.00
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8. MISCELLANEOUS
Water Barrel (Water on site) 5.00
Water Barrel (Prefilled) 10.00
Barrel Cover 3.00
Pole Cover 3.00
Flooring (per. sq. ft.) see tent specialist
Guttering see tent specialist
Light Strand w/ globes 40.00
Par Can lights 40.00
Patio Heater – 8’ w/Propane (delivery only) 125.00
Bistro Table Patio Heater –
42” w/Propane (delivery only) 45.00
Infrared Heater w/Propane 29.00
Pedestal Fan (24” Diameter) 25.00
Pedestal Fan – White (30” Diameter) 30.00
Warehouse Fan (42” Square) 40.00
Turbo Fan 50.00
Port-A-Cooler (delivery only) 100.00
Way-Cool Cooler (delivery only) 150.00
Air Conditioners and Heaters see tent specialist
Generators see tent specialist
DINNERWARE
CASUAL WHITE POTTERY
Plate, (Dinner, Salad/Dessert, Bread & Butter) 0.35
Cup, Coffee 0.35
Saucer 0.35
Bowl, (Bouillon, Soup/Cereal) 0.35
Platter, Mexican (11” oval) 0.50
Platter, Coupe (18”) 4.50
Ramekin 6oz fluted 0.35
Bowl, Modern Oval 3.50
WHITE CHINA (Couped plates)
Plate, (Dinner, Luncheon, Salad/Dessert,
Bread & Butter) 0.55
Bowl, (Rimmed Soup, Bouillon) 0.55
Mug, Coffee 0.55
Cup, (Coffee, Demitasse) 0.55
Saucer, (Coffee, Demitasse) 0.55
Snack Plate Set 1.00
Creamer 1.50
Sugar 1.50
Chop Plate 12” 1.50
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18. WEDDING ACCESSORIES
ARCHES
Brass (60” W x 92” H) 40.00
Nickel (60” W x 92” H) 40.00
White Lattice 50.00
Wrought Iron 65.00
FLOOR CANDELABRAS
Candelabras include dripless candles or votive
candles unless otherwise noted
3-Light Unity (Brass or Nickel) 15.00
3-Light Unity (Pearl or Wrought Iron) 10.00
8” dripless candles included upon request with unity
5-Light, 5’ (Silverplate) 50.00
5-Light, (Wrought Iron) holds pillar candles 18.50
5-Light, (Wrought Iron) votives 16.50
7-Light Adjustable (Brass or Nickel) 25.00
7-Light (Pearl or Wrought Iron) 18.00
7-Light Tree (Pearl) 18.00
10-Light Tree (Wrought Iron) 71”
includes 10 hanging votives 40.00
15-Light Fan Arch (Brass or Nickel) 35.00
15-Light Spiral (Brass or Nickel) 35.00
16-Light Peacock (Wrought Iron) 35.00
Single Aisle, (Nickel, Wrought Iron) 12.50
Single 5’ w/Hurricane (Pearl)
candle not included 12.50
Single 5’ w/Hurricane (Silver) 20.00
Dripless Candles 1.25
Votive Cup, Stemmed (Clear Glass) 1.25
Pillar Candle, 3” & 6” (battery operated) 2.00-2.50
MISCELLANEOUS WEDDING EQUIPMENT
Candle Lighter (Brass or Nickel, 17”) 5.00
Candle Lighter (Brass or Nickel, 39”) 10.00
Flower Basket (Wicker, 48”) 10.00
Garden Bench 18.50
Kneeler (Brass or Nickel) 30.00
Wedding Chair, White 15.00
White Garden Fountain 50.00
White Urn 7.50
Wishing Well 15.00
Wishing Well, decorated 20.00
Red Carpet Runner – 25’ 40.00
Red Carpet Runner – 50’ 65.00
Cathedral Screen w/39 votives 40.00
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19. COLUMNS - GRANITE OR WHITE
6’ Colonnade Arch Set (4 Columns) 135.00
8’ Colonnade Arch Set (4 Columns) 165.00
Colonnade sets are delivery only
32” Column 10.00
40” Column 12.50
48” Column 15.00
72” Column 20.00
96” Column 25.00
Balustrade Column 30” 10.00
Balustrade Railing, 4’ long 12.50
COLUMNS - WROUGHT IRON
36” Column 10.00
48” Column 15.00
84” Column 20.00
BACKDROP SCREENS
2-Panel Wooden Window Pane, 48” x 84” 30.00
3-Panel Portrait Lattice, 80” x 90” 25.00
4-Panel Lattice, 72” x 80” 25.00
French Door Panel, 80” x 96” 16.50
Cathedral Screen w/39 votives 40.00
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20. CENTERPIECE ITEMS
Candles not included unless otherwise noted
TABLETOP CANDELABRAS &
CANDLESTICKS
Black 5 light tree (42”)
Includes 5 hanging votives 20.00
Black 16 light “Palm Tree”
Candelabra includes votives 30.00
Black Candlestick w/Crystal Ball
includes votive 30.00
Brass 5 light Candelabra (33”) 22.50
Brass 5 light Candelabra (40”) 25.00
Bronze Candlestick w/ Mosaic Shade (14”)
includes votives 6.50
Glass Hurricane - 12” 2.00
Silver Candlesticks – Various Sizes 3.00-12.50
Silver Candelabra 3-Light (31”) 20.00
Silver Candelabra 5-Light (14 ½”) 10.00
Silver Candelabra 5-Light (31”) 27.50
Tea lamp, Mosaic, various colors w/ candle 3.75
Wrought Iron Candelabra 5-Light (30”)
includes votives 12.50
Wrought Iron Candelabra 5-Light
holds pillar candles 15.00
ACCESSORIES
Beaded lamp shade – Silver, Gold 2.00
Mirror (10” square) 2.00
Mirror (12”round) 2.00
Silver Flower Bowl for Candelabra 5.00
Stemmed Votive Cup - Clear Glass 1.25
Stemmed Votive Cup -
Blue Mosaic or Cut Crystal w/ Candle 2.00
Tabletop Glass Hurricane - 15” 2.00
Votive Cup w/Candle Clear glass 1.25
Votive Cup w/ Candle – mosaic various colors 2.00
Votive Cup w/Candle Beaded - Silver, Black 2.00
Battery Operated Candle
Piller 2” 2.00
Piller 6” 2.50
Votive 1.00
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VASES & BOWLS
Bubble Bowl (10”) 2.00
Floating Candle Bowl 2.00
Flower stand, Silver (30”) 15.00
Pearl Stand w/Glass Flower Bowl (24”) 8.00
Pearl Tabletop Stand w/Hurricane 4.00
Vase, Cylinder Glass, Various sizes 2.00-4.00
Vase, Square Glass, various sizes 2.00-4.00
Vase, Tower Glass, various sizes 2.00-6.00
MISCELLANEOUS CENTERPIECES
Rustic Star Candleholder 2.00
Serapes 7.50
Train set 25.00
Wooden Cactus 1.50-2.00
Mini Hay Bale 2.00
EASELS
Portrait - Mahogany w/ Brass Trim,
Wrought Iron, Gold, Silver, Pearl 15.00
Presentation – black or aluminum 10.00
Tabletop – Wrought Iron 4.00
OUTDOOR PARTY RENTALS
Flamingos 2.00
Garden Stakes w/ Hurricane 48” 3.00
Copper Tiki Torches 5.00
Light Strands (10 bulbs, 100’ long) 40.00
Port-a-Cooler (delivery only) 100.00
Warehouse Fan 42” square 40.00
Pedestal Fan, 24” Diameter 25.00
Infrared Heater w/ Propane 29.00
Patio Heater, 8’ w/ Propane (delivery only) 125.00
Bistro Table Heater, 42”
w/Propane (delivery only) 45.00
Umbrella, 11’ market (natural) 30.00
Umbrella, 9’ market (natural) 25.00
Umbrella, 7-1/2’ vinyl
(white, yellow/white, red/white) 15.00
Lamp post w/4 globes (white) 25.00
Way Cool (delivery only) 150.00
Shepherd’s Hook 5.00
(various sizes)
Tabletop Lantern 5.00
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MISCELLANEOUS PARTY ITEMS
Chrome Stanchions 9.00
Velvet Rope 8’ (Red or Black) 6.00
White Plastic Stanchions 5.50
White Chain 10’ 3.00
Garment Rack 12.00
Raffle Drum 20.00
Fog Machine 40.00
Pipe and Drape - black, navy, red, white, sheer white (per
linear foot)
8’ tall 4.00
10’ tall 6.00
12’ tall 8.00
Lighted Ice Carving Tray 50.00
Garbage Can with Liner 4.00
Table Marker with Number 1.50
Ficus Tree (7’) 20.00
Carpet Runner – 25’ long 40.00
Carpet Runner – 50’ long 65.00
Flag, American or Texas w/ stand 25.00
AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPMENT
Bull Horn 14.00
Tabletop Podium with Sound 60.00
Tabletop Podium without Sound 20.00
Floor Podium with Sound 85.00
Floor Podium without Sound 35.00
Projector Screen (70” x 70”) 20.00
Sound System w/ Speaker & cordless mic 195.00
Extra Speaker 50.00
CONCESSION MACHINES
Frozen Drink Machine,
High Capacity (4 gal) 110.00
(Delivery Only. Requires a dedicated circuit)
Hot Dog Broiler 40.00
Hot Dog Roller, Small 30.00
Nacho Cheese Warmer 25.00
Chili Pot 16.50
Popcorn Machine 60.00
Sno-Cone Machine with Scoop 60.00
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CONCESSION SUPPLIES &
DISPOSABLE GOODS
Popcorn, All-in-One 1.50
(8 oz., makes about 10 small bags of popcorn)
Popcorn Bags (50 count) 2.00
Sno-Cone Syrup (1 gallon) 9.00
(makes about 75 servings)
Sno-Cone Cups (50 count) 2.00
PLASTIC TABLE COVERS
54” x 108” 1.95-4.50
82” Round 3.50-3.95
100’ Banquet Roll 18.00-25.00
13’ Self-Adhesive Skirting 6.95-7.95
Disposable Aisle Runner (100’) 30.00
KWIK COVERS, FITTED EDGES
6’ x 30” 2.95
8’ X 30” 3.50
60” Round 3.95-4.50
FROZEN DRINK MIXES
(Mixes make 80-100-8 oz. Servings or 5 gallons.)
Margarita 12.00
Backyard Lemonade 12.00
Peach Bellini 20.00
Strawberry Daiquiri 20.00
Pina Colada 20.00
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RENTAL CONDITIONS
Visit our showroom for ideas, advice and assistance. We
are always glad to serve you. Prices quoted are for one-day
rental unless otherwise noted. Long-term rates are available.
Reservations require a deposit paid in advance. Rental rates
are for time out on rental, whether the item is used or not.
Cancellations are subject to a fee or loss of deposit.
Delivery is available at an additional fee. Special conditions,
such as above ground floor, are subject to additional charge.
Items are packaged in special containers to insure your
equipment is delivered to you sterilized, undamaged and
“table ready”. Items need to be rinsed and replaced in same
containers. Linens should be air dried to prevent mildew. Set-
up and breakdown of tables and chairs is an additional
charge.
Responsibility of equipment remains with the leaser
from time of delivery until time of return. Be sure equipment
is secured when not in use and protected from the weather.
Additional charges will be made for missing items, misused
equipment, breakage or burned linens.
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