Whew, it's been a while!
It's a real gloomy rainy day out there, so I thought it would be a perfect time to take a break from editing and give you another feature vendor.
I'm pleased to introduce you to Angela Welch!

Angela is the owner and operator of
Eventful Occasions. Eventful Occasions is a full-service wedding and event-planning company, based out of our neighbor to the east, Eau Claire, Wisconsin.
Angela let me interview her and she had a lot to say! :)
Question 1: How would you describe yourself? I would describe myself as a self-motivated, driven, detail oriented person. I tend to be a bit of a perfectionist, which can be real pain in my personal life, but has proven to be a definite strength in my professional one!
Question 2: What influenced you to choose this career for yourself?The need to make a difference, give back – to be able to use my skills to benefit others.
Question 3: How long have you been doing your work?I started my business – Eventful Occasions, LLC – in June of 2009, so just over a year. I do, however, have over 15 years of experience in customer service, event planning & project management. Making the leap to start my own business is quite possibly the scariest thing I’ve ever done, but also the most rewarding.
Question 4: If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?Definitely a cat!! I envy their quiet confidence, ability to always find their place in the sun, the constant gracefulness in their movement, and who wouldn’t want a shot at not just one life, but 9?!
Question 5: Who or what inspires you?People. Every client has a different vision for their day, and it’s so much fun to listen to the ideas—not to mention an enormous honor to play a part in making that vision come to life. I’m also so fortunate to have the opportunity to work with some amazingly talented wedding professionals – photographers, florists, caterers, musicians, decorators, confectioners, and more. Working around such vision, talent & creativity makes it impossible NOT to be inspired!
Question 6: What is your favorite part about working in the wedding industry?Once again, the people. Both the clients as well as the many talented vendors.
Question 7: If you could pick another job to have for just one day, what would it be?I don’t know that I could choose just one! I think it would be cool to perform on Broadway (pretty funny when you consider that I don’t like to be the center of attention!), or to be a singer, a musician, a world-renowned chef, a professional ballroom dancer or Olympic figure skater. What I’d really love? To work with pyrotechnics. How much fun would that be?
Question 8: Does your business use online social media to connect with customers?Absolutely. I currently utilize
Facebook, LinkedIn, and have recently started a
blog. I think I finally have Facebook figured out, but am still new to blogging so beware that this is a work in progress! I don’t yet have a Twitter account, but I hope to accomplish that in the near future. I’ve found that social media is a fantastic way to build relationships with potential clients, to let them know what’s going on with me and my services, and offers an incredibly inexpensive medium for advertising to a targeted audience.
Question 9: Does your business participate in any charitable events?I do. I feel the benefits of doing so are really two-fold. I’m able to give something back to the community while networking and building relationships at the same time. I have participated in several events which promote
Downtown Eau Claire, Inc., and am currently involved in an upcoming event with the
Family Resource Center of Eau Claire. I also volunteer with our local
Chamber of Commerce as an Ambassador. Volunteering is a crazy thing – there’s something so incredibly gratifying about it. It leaves you with such a...GOOD feeling. It’s the best way I can think of to really become a part of the community where you live.
Question 10: Name your drug of choice; coffee, tea or an alcoholic beverage?I’ve never been a coffee or tea drinker (which I know sounds pretty insane considering the enormous coffee craze sweeping the nation). I do enjoy a big fat gin & tonic or a rich, jammy zin, but to be honest I just don’t drink that much. So as far as a ‘drug of choice’, I’d have to say my biggest downfall is shopping!! Can that be considered a ‘drug’? I can tell you that for me, a little shopping trip offers a pretty fantastic high. Of course, this could mean that I’m in serious need of therapy!
Bonus: Please list 10 things about yourself…. Maybe you have a weird talent or you’ve been someplace really exotic. Go ahead, shock me.This is a tough one. I’m sorry to say that I’m just not that exciting! Some things you might not know? Let’s see...
1. The most exotic place I’ve been is Italy, which was pretty incredible. My husband and I won a trip a couple of years ago, and I fell in love. I had always said that the only place I’d ever care to go, as far as traveling abroad, would be Italy. So how crazy is it that we actually won a trip there?
2. I sing along loudly with the radio while driving (alone).
3. I love musicals, both old and new -- if there’s singing & dancing, it’s a good bet that I’ll love it.
4. I carry on like a star-struck teenager at concerts.
5. I‘m a bit of a pyro – well, okay, maybe more than a ‘bit’. I spend an insane amount of cash on fireworks and have become quite good at fusing them together.
6. I’m not at all athletic but do love in-line skating.
7. I suck when it comes to caring for houseplants. The few (and I mean that literally – I have 3) that I do have are seemingly indestructible. The oldest is a fig tree that I purchased at Shopko when I was in college. The fact that it’s survived this many years is nothing short of a miracle!
8. I’ve never lived in a house without at least one cat – not ever, my entire life. I currently have 2 – Chloe, a black Persian, and Sophie, a brown tabby Persian.
9. When I was 16, I flew a plane – with the instructor seated right beside me, of course –what a rush!!
10. When I was about 14, we had a pet skunk named Roosevelt (Rosie). While he was one of the most loving pets we’ve ever had, it was sadly a short lived relationship as he simply refused to be litter-box trained. He went to live a happy life at a farm just outside of town.
Angela is such a warm and lovely person and she rocks a pencil skirt like no other! Please check out all of her talents she has to share by visiting her
website or
Facebook fanpage!