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Catering supply question for the pros here

by Beth Thorpe » Sat Apr 13, 2013 9:25 pm

I have a dumb little thing that I need, and I know I can get it online, but I could really use this by Tuesday. You know those plastic clips that you attach a table skirt to? They have velcro on them, so a banquet table can be skirted? Anyplace in Louisville I could pick some of these up? That is not going to require a tax ID or a restaurant license?

I work with an organization that does a lot of events at fairs, etc and we are really needing to skirt the table to give it a finished look, and I have no idea where I could get about 20 of these. Let me know your thoughts. Thanks so much!
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Re: Catering supply question for the pros here

by Leah S » Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:52 pm

Best guess - Dine. (Preston)
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Re: Catering supply question for the pros here

by Beth Thorpe » Sat Apr 13, 2013 11:19 pm

Thanks Leah!

I will check with them on Monday. I am also going to hit up the party linen companies if Dine doesn't have them. They have to have these-they have skirts so they have to have clips and they break, so I would think that they would have some that they would be willing to sell.
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Re: Catering supply question for the pros here

by Lois Mauk » Sun Apr 14, 2013 7:59 am

Call Party City or Horners and ask if they carry them. I know they have the disposable skirts.
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Re: Catering supply question for the pros here

by Leah S » Sun Apr 14, 2013 10:23 am

I'm pretty sure I've seen them at Horners. They are a block form Dine.
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Re: Catering supply question for the pros here

by Dan Thomas » Sun Apr 14, 2013 11:53 am

If you cant find the clips you can just pin it to the tablecloth as well. Usually a combination of both works best as the clips come off pretty easy if someone bumps the table.
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