We understand how special a ribbon cutting ceremony is. So, we want to help set you up for success.
Set a Date
To minimize the potential for conflict, avoid scheduling your event around holidays and other community events - this can reduce the turnout for yours. Also consider how the time of day might affect your guest attendance and plan accordingly.
The following links can help you quickly avoid a scheduling issue:
Location Considerations
Generally, the location of your event should take place where you are opening/re-opening your business or where the construction will take place. If your business does not have a physical location the Chamber is more than happy to host at the Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center office.
It is important to make sure your venue will safely accommodate those you choose to invite. Make sure to give any neighbors in your immediate vicinity and/or your landlord a heads up that there will be guests in and around your location.
If you are planning on an outdoor venue, have a back-up plan in case of inclement weather. Also, be mindful of the fire code/occupancy regulations if you plan on having an inside venue.
Please make sure to have parking available for your guests that is clearly marked (or where you expect guests to gather outside).
Determine a Guest List
Your ribbon cutting is a fantastic opportunity to bring people together and highlight your business.
This is your event, so we encourage you to think about inviting anyone supportive of your business. Not everyone will be able to attend, but this celebration can be as grand or intimate as you would like.
Here is a list of individuals you may wish to invite:
- Employees
- Family and friends
- Customers
- Vendors and or suppliers
- Neighboring businesses
- Other Chamber members
- Your employee’s family members, past employees, or others who are supportive
Plan Event Activities
Based upon the size and scope of the event, you may need to make various arrangements. This can include:
- Food and refreshments
- Props, signage, etc.
- Rentals, such as chairs, a sound system, a tent, etc.
- Professional photography (Reminder: Chamber staff will take photos and videos on cellular devices)
- Agendas, presentations and more
Promote your Event
We suggest that you promote your event prior to your date of hosting. Sending out invitations to your guest will be where most of your attendance will come from. If you have invited the Chamber to participate, this will include 1 KLC staff member and your Champion Ambassador. Since Ambassadors is a voluntary role, others will try their best to attend as many ribbon cuttings as possible.
The Chamber will help promote your event through our social media channels as well as in our weekly e-blasts that are sent out to other Chamber members.
- On the day of the event, be sure to share photos on social media and tag @YourChamber with the hashtag #KLChamber.