Showing posts with label The RK Group. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The RK Group. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Big things are happening at The RK Group!

Hello faithful blog followers, it has been far too long... There's a good reason, I promise! We have been busy this summer, and I'm not just talking about all the fabulous parties we've been a part of (there were some great ones!). We have some exciting news to share and I hope you will all be as thrilled as we are...

Rosemary's Catering is now OPEN in HOUSTON! And we're very excited, can you tell?? Some of you may have read the blog post a few month's ago about our involvement with the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo and you may be scratching your head. For the past few years we have been catering parties in Houston, but working from our San Antonio headquarters. We are now thrilled that we actually have an office and a staff in Houston. So, all you Houstonians, give us a call, we're ready to caterer your next event. And, as an added bonus, we've partnered with the Bayou City Event Center, one of Houston's newest event venues and a great addition to the market. We will be officing out of the venue and are the exclusive caterers. Already have a venue or looking to do something at a ranch or home? Don't fret, we'll travel where ever you need us to be. Our doors are open! Need something? Call Donia Blossom at 713.396.0551.

Illusions Rentals and Designs is now OPEN in AUSTIN! Rosemary's Catering, an RK Group Company, had been an Austin resident for many many years, officing out of the UT Alumni Center and servicing many venues across town. It was only natural for us to introduce our rental company, Illusions Rentals and Designs, into the market. We've put together an amazing team and are currently setting up a great warehouse space and showroom. Just like San Antonio, our Austin office will have a large supply of tents, tables, linens, chairs, china, flatware, decor, lighting, flooring and more. Our design experts can make an event come to life with their amazing visions. Our doors are now open! Call us today at 512.610.2880.

Oh, and don't forget to follow us on Facebook. The RK Group and Illusions Rentals and Designs each have a page. Great tips and information!

Happy Tuesday, we hope you all had a great long weekend! Come and visit us soon.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Wedding Planning 101: Good planning resources

Happy Friday everyone! It's almost time for the weekend and I thought that you might need something to fill your time. That's why this week's post will be all about my favorite resources for wedding planning. I'm talking blogs, magazines, inspiration sources, etc. This can easily and quickly take over your time, so please be warned before reading this post...

Let me start by saying I have a magazine problem. I am addicted and I readily admit it. Yes, I know you can get the same information on the magazine's website, but there's just something about being able to flip through the pages and pull our - or dog ear - the things I like (why did the kindle commercial just pop into my head...). Call me old school, but there's just something I love about the design, it's inspirational to me. I was buying bridal magazines long before I ever got engaged, I just love all the tips and tricks. There are things you can use in everyday life and I love that. Don't be afraid to think outside your city or "region" either. Just because it's not a city publication doesn't mean it won't have good ideas for your big day.

Here are a few of my favorites:
  • The Knot Texas Magazine
  • San Antonio Weddings Magazine
  • San Antonio Wedding Guide
  • Austin Wedding Day
  • Austin Wedding Guide
  • Houston Brides
  • Weddings in Houston
  • Bridal Guide
  • Brides
  • Weddings Unveiled
  • Martha Stewart Weddings

Now, that's not to say that I don't ever get online. In fact, it's the opposite... I'm addicted. The great ideas that you can find on blogs are unrivaled. I tend to be attracted to blogs / websites that aren't also magazines. The publications above have great websites, but I'm looking for something different when I'm surfing online.

Here are a few of my favorites:
  • Style Me Pretty - This blog is full of inspiration in the form of real weddings and products / services. It's broken into sections based on regions. Don't worry, there is indeed a Texas section. Peruse them all, you never know, you might find the best ideas from a wedding in Australia. 
  • Once Wed - Great resource for DIY ideas, vendors, real weddings and even a whole section devoted to pre-owned wedding dresses. Can you say jackpot?
  • 100 Layer Cake - Surf this blog and find inspiration shoots, great vendors, sneak previews (BHLDN, Fall 2011 anyone?) and of course, DIY ideas. 
  • Green Weddings Shoes - Real weddings, vendors, galleries, honeymoons and more. 
  • Ruffled Blog - Vendors, inspiration, galleries and pre-owned wedding items.
  • The Knot - Of course, a go to for all brides. The Knot has a ton of resources, ideas, real weddings and vendors to choose from. It also offers budget tools, checklists, inspiration boards and more. Be careful, they'll constantly remind you of the number of days you have left. I got the seven month reminder this week and it kind of scared me... so much to do!
  • Pinterest - This is not a wedding blog, but it's full of inspiration for every part of your life. I am fully addicted to this site. You can surf the web or have people surf for you to create "boards" of full of things you love. Its a great way to organize your online favorites. It's a site you have to be invited to join, but don't let that deter you. You can request one and will usually get it quickly.

One more fun resource for San Antonio Brides. A relatively new concept and definitely new to the Alamo City, the San Antonio Wedding Library is a membership based upscale boutique library where you have access to all sorts of resources. I haven't had the chance to check it out yet, but hope to soon!

And finally, don't forget to fully utilize your vendors. Whether it's a weddings planner or catering manager, they will all sorts of ideas to make your day exactly how you want it.

Happy Planning!
Jessica

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Wedding Planning 101: The Caterer

The caterer... Obviously this is going to be a very biased post because, let's face it, The RK Group is catering in San Antonio. Yes, there are other great caterers to choose from, but we've been catering for 65 years, it's something we know, something we know very well.

I'm a foodie. I love good, interesting, innovative menus, a new spin on a traditional favorite or just something that makes people stop and say "wow, that was delicious!". With that said, it's obvious that the menu at our wedding would be a very important factor in my mind. If you're like me and my fiance, you can think of the menu as an added decoration or piece of entertainment. Food can be fun, memorable and the highlight of the night.

After starting in my position with The RK Group just a few months ago, I immediately started listening to what the chef offered, talking to him about things that are trending in the food world, asking him what he thinks really makes a party special, etc. Now I know that I have an added advantage here, but that's why I'm going to give you all the pointers you need to help you be successful!
Executive Chef Eric Nelson mans the nitrogen ice cream bar

As with any other vendor, you need to do your research. Think about it, if you schedule a meeting with a caterer because they are all the rage, but they really specialize in Mexican food and that's not what you want chances are, even if you get them to try something a little different and more to your liking, they won't hit a home run. You need to be able to trust in the skills of the caterer.

Here are some tips:
  1. Schedule a consultation towards the beginning of your planning. Many people don't realize that once you add everything up, catering can easily become one of the priciest parts of your wedding. By having the meeting early, you can help plan your budget accordingly. 
  2. Research what you want. I'm not just talking about researching caterers, though of course do this. Find reviews, talk to friends that have gotten married or have parties often, talk to your office, I'm sure you will find plenty of resources. Don't stop there though, research what kind of food or presentation you want. Often, this will lead you to the right caterer. 
  3. Think about what food you like. Go into the meeting with an idea of menu items that you would like to see. That could be the trending dish of the moment or an old family favorite. Whatever it is, don't be scared to ask. Often times, the chef or catering manager will be able to suggest new or unique ways for presentations or twists on old favorites. 
  4. When comparing bids, review them closely. What I mean by this specifically, is that every cater has a different way of structuring their bids. When you're reviewing them, be mindful that some caterers may include food, service, rentals, etc in one price while others might break them out separately. This might not seem like a big deal until you don't look at the big picture and think that one caterer is bidding $10 per person and one is bidding $40. 
  5. Have an idea of what style you want. There are so many: heavy hors d'oeuvres, buffet, food stations, interactive stations, seated dinner, etc. 


I had my initial consultation with The RK Group for catering last week. It was strange putting myself in the shoes of a client. Though, let me tell you, I was thrilled with the result. My catering manager (and party throwing extraordinaire) is Dawn Dawes. She is incredibly knowledgeable about all of the most popular San Antonio venues. She walked us through a typical layout of the space, what works best, how many tables we should plan to have where, etc. It was more than just catering - and that's the BIG benefit to coming to The RK Group, you can get everything taken care of at once and without a headache. I broke some of the rules and didn't go in with a clear idea of what I wanted (but again, remember I know the chef) and just gave him free reign on the menu with a little direction of our likes and dislikes. I trust him fully to bring something wonderful to the table.

I encourage you to be very open minded. I came in with an idea that they later told me would probably not work out as well as I was hoping. They quickly suggested new options that sounded wonderful and I was back on track.

Just a few reasons I think The RK Group is a winning pick for brides (trying to be unbiased here):
  1. The experience of the team along is unrivaled. We have the best of the best here and they know what they're doing. It doesn't begin and end with the menu, they help you with the layout, the details and everything in between.
  2. The quality of the food. Our executive chef Eric Nelson and his team are extraordinary. They are amazing at coming up with new, innovative menu options. They can even take a family recipe and build it into the menu. I continue to be amazed by them. 
  3. The service. This is one area where we always shine. Our team is impeccable and understands the importance of efficient, quality service. They are experts at what they do. We stand for the best and that's what we continue to deliver. 
  4. The overall planning experience. If you want stress free, this is your place. Did I mention one-stop-shop. That means you only have to coordinate one vendor for everything from catering to linens to china to tables to floral and more. 
  5. Our team knows San Antonio. Still looking for a venue? Don't be afraid to ask for suggestions. Our team has great relationships with venues throughout San Antonio, Austin and the Hill Country. We can provide you a list of great options.

This is the fun part. Like I said, imagine the menu as another piece of the entertainment. Your guests will be thrilled to have good food that they maybe don't see everyday. Call (210.223.2680) or email (sales@therkgroup.com) our sales team today and schedule a consultation to start talking about your big day.

Coming soon: Online resources I love.

Happy Planning!
Jessica

Friday, May 6, 2011

Wedding Planning 101: The Venue


Oh, where to begin…

Your venue is one of the first things – if not THE first thing – that you should check off your list. It will often set the tone for your entire wedding – everything from the dress to the décor to the type of food you serve. Venue shopping takes A LOT of time because it’s really one of those things that you have to go see yourself. There we so many places I fell in love with on the internet and once I got to them, I quickly fell out of love. The more you visit, the more your individual style will be apparent.

I always knew I wanted an outdoor wedding. I envisioned the beautiful hills of the Texas Hill Country as my backdrop. I searched the hills in every direction possible, and this included several locations in Austin, and soon came to realize maybe it wasn’t what I really wanted. Though it very well might be for you… Here are some of my favorite Austin and Hill Country venues:

Laguna Gloria
  • Riven Rock Ranch: Beautiful Hill Country views will win your heart.
  • Vista West Ranch: A ranch-like setting with spectacular facilities and views of the hills.
  • Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Wildflowers are my weakness. This is a unique venue that you have to explore.
  • Mercury Hall: Set in the heart of Austin, but with privacy and charm. Many options and looks await exploring with this charming space.
  • AMOA Laguna Gloria: Totally stole my heart when I looked at this venue. There are multiple areas for the ceremony and reception. There are water views (lake), an amphitheater and architectural details that will take you back decades. Not to mention the history. Go visit for the art and the story, and take a nice stroll around the outdoor space and be prepared to fall in love.
  • The Bob Bullock History Museum: If you are a history and museum junkie, you will love the feel of this venue. With beautiful design and attention to detail, your reception will be filled with history and elegance.
  • Texas Old Town: If you're looking for a place that screams "Texas" this might be it. Set in the Hill Country, the outdoor and indoor spaces will easily meet your expectations. 

Yes, I know what you’re thinking… “I want to use The RK Group for everything, do they go all the way to the Hill Country and Austin??” Well, you’re in luck; we have a whole team in Austin that is happy to assist you with everything from tents to tables to china and catering. All the wonderful services we offer in San Antonio are available to our northern neighbors as well.

San Antonio is filled with unique venues – some with tons of culture, others with a modern edge and even some with views that will not disappoint. Here are a few of my favorites:




Sunset Station
The Bushnell
Pearl Stables
Southwest School of Art - inside the chapel
Southwest School of Art - the gardens
  •  Historic Sunset Station: Talk about history, this venue was an old train station. You have your choice of multiple depots all with different looks. The parking is convenient and it’s close to downtown, so out of town guests can have easy access. I urge you to check it out!
  •  The Venues at Valero: Did you just say “Huh? For a wedding? Isn’t that an office?” It’s beautiful and the views are even MORE beautiful! There’s a wonderful outdoor area and an impressive indoor area complete with views of the hills. Take a look; you won’t be disappointed.
  • Pearl Stables: Located in the heart of the amazing Pearl Brewery, this venue is an old horse stable that has been turned into a magnificent space. It’s full historic mementos and the setting is spectacular. The building is completely round, giving the main room a unique feel.
  • McNay Art Museum: I love this venue. It has history, it’s beautiful and you can say that Monet and Picasso were at your wedding. 
  • San Antonio Museum of Art: Again, awesome space. Set on the banks of the San Antonio River Walk, this is a venue that can really be customized to your liking and you’ll have amazing art work to look at all night long.
  • UIW Sky Room: Talk about views – that’s all your guests will be talking about. You can see the whole city from here.
  • The Bushnell: This is a venue to remember, for sure. The setting is unlike anything in San Antonio. You will be able to see the whole city -360 degrees of it – from the top of this building. It’s located in historic Monte Vista, and will not disappoint.
  • Southwest School of Art: Probably one of the most popular venues in town and there’s a reason for that. It’s spectacular. Enveloped in a garden on the banks of the San Antonio River in downtown San Antonio. Overflowing with history and a very special feeling. WARNING: If you want this venue, be prepared to book AT LEAST one year out. And you can probably forget about April and early May – Fiesta Arts Fair takes place and the grass needs time to grow back.

There are SO many more spectacular places, this is just a sampling of what I looked at. If you know of any you loved and really want to share, please please send them my way.

Happy hunting!
Jessica

Friday, April 29, 2011

Wedding Planning 101: Tools

Today was such a big day in the wedding world that I have decided to forgo the venue post until next week (I hope that's ok with you all). Today, I would like to talk about some great tools and tricks to make your life easier while planning the big day. The Royal Wedding is all the news stations can talk about - I secretly, or maybe not so secretly, love it. I mean, what girl doesn't like a good love story? Especially one that ends with a regular girl turning into a princess, oh the fairy tale. We're in the wedding and events business so, of course, many of us have been following this very closely. I have found so many great tips and I just couldn't wait another week to share them.

Being in marketing, one of my favorite websites is Mashable, a site that gives all sorts of news and tools relating to social media and the web. Now, you might be thinking: "Social media and my wedding, what? Are you crazy?" I would answer that with yes, I am, but please think beyond Facebook and Twitter and realize that there are tons of great sites that can help! I've listed some below that I have used and some that I have found, but not used in depth yet. Take a look:

  • COLOURlovers: A great resource for one of the first steps, picking your color scheme. Once that step is finished, a whole new world of planning will open up to you.
  • Etsy: Ok, let me take a deep breath because this is going to be loud... I LOVE ETSY! I always have, even before I was engaged. That being said, they have great wedding resources. If you are slightly offbeat or like things that are a bit different, go to this site and explore. It might take a while, but it's totally worth it. Also, sign up for their wedding newsletter, you won't regret it. Check out their great blog too.
  • Google: Specifically, google weddings. Did you know there was such a thing? Neither did I until I happened upon it. You can create websites, edit photos, use googledocs to keep the budget in line, share albums with Picasa and more. I haven't fully explored this yet, but plan to dive in very soon.
  • Amazon: What are you looking forward to most when you think of your wedding? Gifts of course, well I mean that and being married to the love of your life. Personally, I am an Amazon, junkie. If I lived closer to the home base I would probably buy all my groceries from them, not that I can't now. Amazon has a great tool called a Universal Wishlist. This great tool lets you add gifts from all sorts of sites to one central location. I'm not to the registry point yet, but once I get there, this will be used, guaranteed.
  • Apps: I speak iPhone, so sorry blackberry and Android users, I don't know how helpful I will be to you in this section. Take a look at: the Wedding Wire app for all of your organizational needs, Brides Magazine also has a pretty useful app, as does The Knot - Wedding 101 and The Wedding Dress LookBook.
  • Hard core social media lover: Do you find yourself constantly on Twitter or Facebook and feel naked when your phone or laptop or iPad is suddenly nowhere to be found? Then this might be the perfect thing for you. A writer for Mashable had the brilliant idea - he's like you - of incorporating Facebook and Twitter as sort of a mobile guest book. Simply create a hashtag and tweet away. Go a step further and use TwitterFall if your guests are like you. You might just creat some cheap entertainment with this idea.
Tired yet? Don't forget you have to plan the honeymoon!
  • YourTour: Again, suggested by Mashable and looks like a very helpful site to plan a multi-destination trip.
  • Stay.com: Personal travel guide? Yes, please! Build your own according to what you and your betrothed love to do.
  • Kayak: Best site for comparison shopping. Sign up for their eblast to learn about the great deals that surface.
  • Apps: There are WAY too many to list here. More to come on this.
Now, this is just a small sampling of all the great resources out there for you. I am a blog-a-holic (did I just make up a word?) so I will be dedicating a whole post to my favorites in the weeks to come. If there's anything you want to specifically learn about, let me know and I will dig around. Thanks for stopping by and I promise - Next week: Venues - this one will be great!

Happy planning!
Jessica

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Perfect Menu for your Royal Celebration

Are you in a Royal Wedding FRENZY?! It seems like that’s all I’m hearing about this week. From the morning talk shows to the fashion blogs to right here in our office, its all people can think about. Rosemary, along with her good friend Joanne Boone (president and CEO of Rio Cruises San Antonio), is throwing a royal wedding watch party at – wait for it – 3 A.M. on Friday morning! The party will be British themed – everything from the food to the clothing to the decorations.


Our executive chef, Eric Nelson, a wonderfully talented “bloke”, came up with a menu that was overflowing with British influence and character. There will be plenty to “nosh” on and the setting will be grand! If you’re looking for a menu to serve at your bash, look no further. This is the menu that Chef Nelson suggests will make your guests remark: “Why, this is splendid!”


Poached Egg Wellingtons

Tender poached eggs wrapped in flaky puff pastry with sautéed Madeira mushrooms and fresh baby spinach and drizzled with Bearnaise sauce


Crisp pancetta and potato hash

with caramelized shallots and chopped chives


Chilled tomato minced basil salad

with Extra Virgin Olive Oil and black sea salt


Assorted English muffins, scones and crumpets

served with assorted jams and spreads


I’ve provided the recipes for the Bearnaise sauce and crumpets below. If you make anything on this menu, please let us know how it turns out! For more information on what Rosemary is planning, take a look at the wonderful article on MySA.com that appeared in the TASTE section of San Antonio Express-News last Sunday.


Cheers!

Jessica



Bearnaise sauce

  • 1/3 cup tarragon vinegar
  • 1/3 cup white wine
  • 1 teaspoon black peppercorns, crushed roughly
  • 1 tablespoon finely chopped shallots
  • 2 tablespoons chervil, finely chopped
  • 6 sprigs tarragon
  • 3 egg yolks
  • 1 cup butter, melted and at room temperature
  • Cayenne pepper, to taste
  • Salt, to taste

Directions

  1. In a saucepan, combine vinegar, wine, peppercorns, shallots, chervil and tarragon.
  2. Cook over high heat until reduced to 1/3 cup or less.
  3. Strain through a chinois and set aside.
  4. Place the egg yolks in a thick bowl and set over a double boiler.
  5. Stir yolks vigorously.
  6. When the yolks have thickened to the consistency of very heavy cream, begin to slowly add the melted butter while stirring continuously.
  7. When all of the butter has been incorporated, add in the wine/vinegar/herb reduction a few drops at a time and immediately remove from heat.
  8. Add cayenne and salt to taste.



Crumpets

  • 1 1/2 cups lukewarm water
  • 1 cup lukewarm milk
  • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
  • 3 1/2 cups flour
  • 2 1/2 teaspoons instant yeast
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1 1/4 teaspoons salt

Directions

  1. Put water, milk, butter, flour, yeast, baking powder and salt into the bowl of a stand mixer.
  2. Beat at high speed for 2 minutes.
  3. Mixture will be a thick batter.
  4. Remove bowl from mixer and cover with a damp cloth or plastic wrap and let stand for about 1 hour.
  5. Batter will rise and become bubbly.
  6. Heat a lightly oiled griddle to about 325 degrees.
  7. Place well-oiled ring molds on the griddle and scoop about 1/4 cup of batter into each mold.
  8. Cook for 4 to 5 minutes.
  9. The top of the crumpet will have dry edges and lots of open bubbles; it should hold its shape when the mold is removed.
  10. Flip crumpets and continue to cook for another 4 minutes or so.
  11. Top and bottom will be lightly browned and the inside will be airy.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Historic Sunset Station

Historic Sunset Station is an amazing venue for any type of event - reunions, graduations, parties, weddings and more. We love it when we receive photos from the events that we have on site. Recently, a couple that spent their special day with us passed on photos from their wedding. The wonderful Elizabeth Homan of Artistic Images by Elizabeth produced an amazing video of Rebecca and Jay, take a look! The space they used turned out incredible.





Jessica

Monday, March 28, 2011

Ongoing Blog: Wedding Planning 101

Many of you may not know that I am currently at the beginning of a journey that every girl dreams of – planning my wedding. So you can only imagine the extra excitement I felt when I started in my new position with the RK Group only three short weeks ago. This company is a mecca for all brides-to-be. With rentals, catering, floral, destination management, transportation, entertainment resources and venues, what more could a girl ask for?

Being a resourceful girl, one that likes convenience and creative ideas (I’m pretty sure I could build a piece of furniture with all of the magazine’s I’ve collected in three short months since getting engaged) I jumped on the idea of creating an ongoing “wedding planning 101” blog. Starting this week, I will write a regular blog entry on this site that will chronicle my journey from engaged to married. I will show you all of the amazing things that the RK Group offers with a behind-the-scenes view into my appointments, the process and what you can expect. I will introduce our wonderful team and give you insight into the magic that they can produce. I will also introduce you to some of our exclusive venues as I hunt for the perfect place for the big day.

My planning will be based off of the typical “timelines” put in place by all of the wonderful wedding planning resources. I will also introduce you to some of my favorite blogs and the new trends in the industry. I encourage you to leave me questions or comments you might have for our team and I will try my best to get them answered. Stay tuned in for updates… much, much more to come!

- Jessica -

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Hello!

I would like to introduce myself as the newest member of The RK Group team. With a love for anything and everything related to the culinary and events communities, I was destined to become a part of the one of the best catering and events companies in Texas and I am proud to say I am a member of this team.


I have joined the impressive group of individuals as a marketing coordinator where I will use my knowledge of marketing practices and the industry to help spread the word about each company under The RK Group umbrella and everything they do – which is a lot, trust me. I will also work very, very hard to develop some new and exciting things with social media and the website that may include everything from instructional videos to contests and promotions to special event news - more to come on this so check back soon!


The blog will still contain news and announcements about everything we do. If you have a question or comment, please feel free to email me or simply paste a comment below. And don’t forget to like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.


Have a great day!

Jessica Young

Jyoung@therkgroup.com

www.therkgroup.com