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Party People!
Meet 5 locals who make memories for a living,
and score their best party-planning tips
By
Amy Crelly
CHRISSY
UDOFIA
COOL MOM, ICE CREAM LADY, SMILE VENDOR
A stay-at-home mom of four,
with a background in Corporate America, Chrissy never expected to become an
ice cream lady. But when she started looking for additional income, she says
she “dreaded the thought of going back to work at a 9-5 job.” So,
she created Cool Treats Ice Cream. “I knew I made the right decision my
first day,” she says. “I was driving to an event, and everyone was
waving and smiling at my fabulous pink truck.” Now a realtor too, this
super-busy mom still loves rolling through neighborhoods and pulling up at parties.
“I love that everyone, young and old alike, lights up when they see my
ice cream truck. The parents get just as excited as their children!”
“One time…”
“I had a lady come up to my window on a horse,” Chrissy recalls.
“She actually let the horse pick out what he wanted from the menu (a fudge
bar!). Then they sat by the window and ate ice cream together… I loved
it!”
Party like a pro
Chrissy’s tip for parents? “Goody bags are expensive, and the excitement
only lasts a moment…” She recommends focusing less on stuff and
more on creating memorable experiences for little guests. “Memories will
last forever!”
Icing on the cupcake
Chrissy also loves how Cool Treats lets her give back: “When I am parked
at an event, a portion of the proceeds go back to that organization. It’s
such a great feeling!” To track that bright pink truck of hers, follow
her at Twitter.com/SacIceCream.
MATTHEW CLOUGH
SINGER-SONGWRITER, ALL-AGES ENTERTAINER
“A few years ago I
began playing guitar and singing to inspire my students to read and write,”
says Matthew, a full-time special needs teacher. He began writing music for
friends, “parents,” he says, “who were tired of hearing the
same old kids’ music (music that made them want to pull their hair out).”
Matthew’s calendar quickly filled with family-friendly gigs, and he and
his band, The Cloud Nines, have since performed hundreds of shows, helping a
variety of wonderful causes, and recorded a CD, The Sky’s the Limit.
“One time…”
Matthew took his students on a field trip recently to a Shriners Children’s
Hospital, where they performed for the patients. “Watching the children
edge toward the center of the building, gazing down with smiles on their faces
and clapping hands—that was an amazing experience… I really felt
the power of music.”
Party like a pro
“Make sure you involve the child in the planning process,” says
Matthew. “Ask them what they want to do. More than likely it will be simpler
than what you have in mind.”
Icing on the cupcake
Check out Matthew’s whimsical lyrics (“I Guess I'll Move to the
Moon” is extra funny-sweet), download a free MP3, and glimpse upcoming
shows at MatthewClough.com.
PENNEY THE CLOWN
FINE ARTIST, FACE PAINTER, MAGIC MAKER
“I've been eating,
sleeping, and breathing nothing but clowning, face painting, magic, and performing
for the past 17 years…” says Penney, “and I love it even more
now than I did 17 years ago!” A fine artist who fell in love with performing
as a kid herself, Penney says her absolute favorite part of the job is “seeing
the kids literally rolling on the floor with laughter” during her comedy
magic show. “Their laughter actually gets me laughing, and I get to share
a truly magical 30 minutes that the kids and I create together.”
“One time…”
Years ago Penney met “a cute, spunky 3-year-old” at a birthday party.
“She asked me to paint a giant diamond ring on her entire tummy, and I
got some hilarious photos of her showing it off.” Recently, a lady booked
Penney for her youngest daughter’s party. “Her oldest had been the
little girl with the diamond ring! She had grown into a lovely, poised young
lady of 13,” says Penney, who brought her a copy of the photo. She loved
it.
Party like a pro
“Relax!” says Penney. “You're not planning a luncheon for
your boss. Kids are easily amused... some pizza, a clown, and a giant cardboard
box can keep kids occupied for hours… Go with the flow, and enjoy watching
your child enjoy her special day and her friends.”
Icing on the cupcake
Watch a clip of Penney clowning around and check out her gallery of face-painting
masterpieces at PenneyTheClown.com.
Or catch her in action, painting faces (young and old) every Tuesday afternoon
(2:30–5:30pm) at the Briar
Patch Co-op in Grass Valley.
LISA SETO
NATURE-LOVER, EDUCATOR, FUN PURVEYOR
Lisa started working
for Nature's Critters three years ago, after she met “the amazing Julie
Allen.” Now, when she’s not busy raising her three daughters or
looking after her husband, Lisa has the very fun responsibility of bringing
creatures to kids’ parties, schools and special events, where she shares
hands-on presentations with the next generation of animal-lovers. While educating
the kids is clearly important to her, she says the fun factor is just as key—“in
the end, it is a party!”
“One
time…”
“The birthday child requested we bring Rosie, our tarantula, but once
Rosie came walking out of her container, the birthday child was stunned—they
do look bigger and hairier in real life.”
Party like
a pro
For parents new to party planning, Lisa advises, “Start small… Keep
it short and have fun… A late afternoon party with snacks, cake and ice
cream, and just one activity is plenty,” she says.
Icing on
the cupcake
Take the kids online for a virtual visit with the critters (including Rosie,
the tarantula, some radical reptiles, and one seriously adorable hedgehog) at
NaturesCritters.com.
TREVOR WYATT
MAGICIAN, TEACHER, KID MAGNET
When he’s not performing at kids’ parties (or training for marathons!),
Trevor Wyatt is an elementary school teacher for the Elk Grove Unified School
District. And, yes, he integrates magic into his lessons—lucky students!
For the last nine years, he has also been the very popular host of the Arden
Fair Mall Kids’ Club. He entertains regularly at the Sacramento Zoo, California
State Railroad Museum, Serrano Country Club, Arden Hills Racquet Club, local
libraries, family birthday parties, and community events. While all this makes
him one very busy magician, Trevor just loves making a party explode with laughter.
“One
time…”
“It’s so hard to pick just one memory,” says Trevor. “It’s
always great to see the birthday kids shine!”
Party like
a pro
Wondering how long the party should last? While there’s no magic time
frame, Trevor says, “three hours is usually a good rule of thumb…
always leave them wanting more!”
Icing on
the cupcake
Score more answers to your kids’ party questions, and catch upcoming events,
at TrevorWyattMagic.com.
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