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Veil Magazine

Veil Magazine

"You’re getting married and your mind is probably swirling with all the ways your perfect day will look and feel. Sorting through the many choices of reception venues, caterers, florists, even invitations can feel overwhelming. But, expert help awaits you."

Veil Magazine Article

Wisconsin Bride Best of 2007

Wisconsin Bride Best of 2007

"From elegant affairs and grand galas to intimate events and themed weddings, David Caruso and his team at Dynamic Events are regarded as one of Wisconsin’s finest event planners."

Wisconsin Bride Best of 2007 Article

American Red Cross

American Red Cross

"He ensures every event he plans reflects the style and personality of his clients. “We work to make sure all our events are extremely memorable, placing special emphasis on creativity, elegance and attention to detail."

American Red Cross Article

MKE Newspaper

MKE Newspaper

"Not his lack of capital, his limited experience or even his cancer diagnosis could discourage then-27-year-old David Caruso from launching an event-planning venture when he felt the time was right."

MKE Newspaper Article

Veil Magazine

Veil Magazine

"Certainly people can plan their own wedding," says wedding consultant David Caruso of Dynamic Events, "but trends show that couples are deciding to include a wedding planner in their budget to ensure that their most important day is perfect."

Veil Magazine Article

Art of Weddings

Art Of Weddings

"These days, it's so much better to have a professional to help with the sensitive issues," says Caruso. "My primary role is to put everyone at ease so they can enjoy the wedding."

Art of Weddings Article

MKE Magazine

MKE Magazine - June 2006

"The hot trends for 2006? More bright colors and more highly personalized receptions - a refection of the couple in all of the details, whether that's monograms or the couple's names. People really want to take the generic-ness out of their weddings."

MKE Magazine - June 2006 Article

Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine

Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine

David Caruso Jr. of Milwaukee's Dynamic Events suggests personalizing the event around the individual graduate. "Think about their personality and their area of study," he says. "Pick up some college pendants and use those to decorate."

Milwaukee's Lifestyle Magazine Article

BBj Fine Linen Rental

BBj Fine Linens

Photos of events planned by David Caruso were featured in the BBj Fine Linens Rental Catalog. ENTER MORE TEXT HERE!!

The BBj Fine Linens Catalog Feature

MKE Magazine - March 2006

MKE Magazine - March 2006

"Take inspiration from the top movies of the year and base your decor around that," Caruso Says.

"Asian-inspired food is hot in Hollywood right now", he said. So try adding pot stickers, spring rolls and sushi.

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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

We wouldn't blame David Caruso Jr. of Dynamic Events, either, for his happy face. His pull-out-all-the stops decor in the three themed dining areas had everyone smiling.

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Review

Wisconsin Jewish Cronicle

Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle

Moreover, his mother told The Chronicle in a telephone interview that she would not hesitate to recommend Caruso to others planning a bar/bat mitzvah celebration or any other event. "he's got great ideas, is easy to work with, and he goes out of his way to be accommodating," she said.

Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle Article