All Press Releases for October 05, 2014

BYOB Society Wedding in Rancho Santa Fe... Wedding Gone Wrong

A Wedding You Will Never Forget



    SAN DIEGO, CA, October 05, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Rancho Santa Fe, better known as the Bel Air of San Diego, is about to experience something it has not yet witnessed. On November 7th, at the lovely Cielo Village, San Diego society will attend a wedding that begins as a BYOB with a twist...bring your own bride or beau! The wedding, hosted by the Black Tie CEO Club is a production with 15 or so actors...but the preacher is very real. If you BYOB, you are welcome to get married there...surprise your man or woman....everything will be there...all that will be missing is your special person! They supply the flowers, cars, bridesmaids, groomsmen, food, alcohol, cake, and entertainment (an understatement); you simply bring your own person; discussions are taking place now in order to have the City of San Diego available on location in order to issue instant marriage licenses. Once the ceremonies are over, the production begins.

The production, titled "Wedding Gone Wrong" is about a British family sharing their son with a Sicilian family, and the marriage, for lack of a better word, is less than ideal. There is a lot of animosity and the wedding will witness an ambulance arriving (we can't share why), the police, security, as well as a cast of great actors who will portray the family members. These people include the jealous woman who will do anything to prevent the wedding from taking place. We have the black sheep of the British family who himself is surprised by what happens to him and how his life gets twisted. We have the blind relative with a dog that is out of control. Her reply, when asked why does she not get a different dog being "I have had him since he was young, and if the worst thing I have to deal with is that I got hit by a car, that's fine with me" explains it all. The audience at the event will be the guests at the wedding.

The Wedding gone Wrong was created by Steven Riznyk, Chairman of the The Black Tie CEO Club, who at one time directed movies. The 'club' has no dues at this time and is a charity for abandoned and abused dogs. Their method of raising money is by creating elaborate productions that attract CEOs, business owners, and finance people as guests of these events. They provide a unique backdrop for them to cross paths with dealmakers they may not otherwise encounter, without the constant pressures of their business world. Their previous events have provided their audiences with smoke bombs, James Bond-type shootouts, horses, swordsmen, international dancers, talented singers, and plenty more. Tickets are available now, at BlackTieCEOClub.com for this event, as well as their fashion show on November 18th that provides the ladies of San Diego an opportunity to showcase gold and diamonds for prizes, and a New Years party titled "Diamonds are Forever...an evening in Monte Carlo" where guests can play craps and blackjack, enjoying the finals of the fashion show in an atmosphere of glitz and glamour they will never forget.

The Black Tie CEO Club has no executive salaries and expenses aside, 100% of the profits are earmarked for dogs who are abused and abandoned. The non-profit was formed in 2013 and has hosted half a dozen events to date. Videos and pictures of their previous events are available on their web site, BlackTieCEOClub.com, or their popular Facebook page of the same name. The organization, of course, is always open to corporate sponsors, as well as volunteers.

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Amanda Berkshire
Black Tie CEO Club
San Diego, California
United States
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