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2007-03-29 TOP STORIES | 'Atlanta's Hippest Hostess' search begins Contest tests the skills of Atlanta's finest
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April 11, 2007 What could be more fun than planning a brilliant party in the name of competition?
Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products, the maker of Vanity Fair napkins and creator of entertaining guru Phoebe Fontaine, recently announced its search for "Atlanta's Hippest Hostess," a citywide contest to find Atlanta's most unique hostess.
Show off your chic, stylish and easy party ideas, including a usage idea for Vanity Fair napkins. Atlantans can submit their most savvy, unexpected and memorable ideas for at-home entertaining.
Atlanta's hippest host or hostess will win a dinner party for 10 in their own home from the maker of Vanity Fair napkins with assistance from a local top chef and an interior designer. The winner will also receive a trip for two to Disney World's Food and Wine Festival in 2007 to hone their inner hostess.
A panel of Atlanta trend-setters will pool their expertise to select the winner. Judges include Cook's Warehouse chef Donica Daniels, Editor-in-Chief of Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles magazine Clinton Smith, Zareh Design Inc.'s Shadawn Zareh and Gosau Inc.'s Kimberlee Mitchell.
All submitted entries will be judged on creativity and uniqueness, inspiration from Phoebe Fontaine and usages for everyday celebrations.
Hostesses, hosts and hostess-wannabes are encouraged to look to Phoebe Fontaine for inspiration. Her online community gives anyone who entertains a place for new ideas.
For more information, visit the Phoebe Fontaine Web site at www.vanityfairnapkins.com.
How to enter:
** Submit ideas to hiphostess@edelman.com
** Entries must be received before April 21
** Visit www.vanityfairnapkins.com under offers and promotions for rules and the official entry form.
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