Step by Step Guide of Groundbreaking Supplies For Georgia

Organizing a groundbreaking ceremony in Georgia? One of the first things you want to do is plan ahead! Small towns like Heron Bay, Euharlee, Byron, Avondale Estates, Tybee Island and others on the outskirt of major cities like Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, and Augusta tend to have a more leisurely, laid back pace. Advance planning will help overcome any unforeseen glitches. This step by step guide of groundbreaking supplies for Georgia will help you do exactly that - plan every detail!

 

two riverboats with city of Savannah in background

The Perfect Location for the Groundbreaking

The Engineering or the Construction firm can provide the specific area where the first ground cutting will take place. Everything is peaches in Georgia and if you can incorporate the Peach State's recognized, high quality fruit into the theme, along with the traditional shovels, hard hatsbows and ribbons and other groundbreaking supplies you have a winning combination!

Once you have the location the rest is easy. Will there be a large crowd or will it be a small first ground cutting ceremony? Have you prepared a press release and sent it to the media? These are details that must be clear from the start because they will require follow-up. Georgia has a number of daily papers like the Atlanta Journal, Augusta Chronicle, Savannah Morning News, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, and Athens Banner-Herald to name a few, that often pick up these events to supplement their content. Involve your local paper!

For a large event you should include a tent where the activity will take place. The tent is not the focal point so a simple one will serve the purpose just fine. If you have received confirmation from the media, you should create an ambiance that translates well to film. Create attractive elements using ribbon, bows, and banners, and make sure the shots are taken in the best direction. In picturesque towns like Tybee Island, Avondale Estates, and Berkeley, for example, you may want to set up where the background blends in with the groundbreaking location. While they're not being used, stage the groundbreaking supplies as decorations. This will optimize your promotional efforts.

Using The Sod-Cutting Tools as Decoration

Ceremonial groundbreaking supplies such as ribbon, bows, shovels, hard hats, stands for the shovels and the ceremonial ribbon-cutting scissors, are items you will need. These tools that will be used in the ceremony, when tastefully arranged, will add sophistication to the event. Think of including related groundbreaking supplies like a red carpet and a backdrop banner where attendees can be photographed. Stanchions and ropes in front of the background step and repeat banner will naturally guide people to remain and watch other arrivals. This set up will yield photos and film that feature groups of people.

Other groundbreaking supplies like the hard hats, and the ribbons and bows are used to dress up the groundbreaking shovels while on the display stands and make these items appealing as photo props.

groundbreaking shovel with blue hard hat and blue bow

Recognition and Keepsakes for a Georgia Groundbreaking Ceremony

A first sod-cutting of a business is a memory to last a lifetime. Take time to recognize important people who contributed in making it possible. This can be done with a commemorative engraved plaque or something as simple as a special pin, and even the guests wouldn't turn down a gift basket filled with delicious Georgia peaches!

two juicy peaches with gold and silver ribbons above

Small towns and large cities in Georgia alike, deserve the royal treatment when it comes to groundbreaking ceremonies. Ceremonial Supplies goes the extra mile to make sure each event is a memorable one. We ship everywhere in Georgia; from towns like Heron Bay, Senoia, Byron, Avondale Estates, Tybee Island, and Jackson to cities such as Atlanta, Columbus, Savannah, Athens, and Augusta, our prompt and efficient shipping is at your service!