We Threw a Launch Party in Kansas City!

We threw a Maroo launch party in Kansas City last week at The Bardot event space! From a make-your-own bouquet bar created by The Cottage Rose to cocktails and light bites, we had SO much fun meeting all the KC wedding pros to talk more about what Maroo can do for businesses! Below are all of the details.. Take a look!

Group Selfie with our wedding pro friends in KC #kclove!

The Bardot in the Crossroads was our KC Launch Party Venue.

The Bardot in the Crossroads of KC, was the perfect backdrop for the launch in combination with rentals and decor from local favorites UltraPom and Supply Event Rentals.

Make-your-own spring bouquet bar, courtesy of The Cottage Rose 🌹

Our spring bouquet bar, created by The Cottage Rose, was a huge hit and everyone had something pretty to take home with them at the end of the night.

A few more highlights from the party!

A huge thank you to all who came by to share the evening with us! 

Here’s a list of the wedding pros that our evening wouldn’t be complete without:

The Bardot / Venue/Bar/Tables

Brancatos / Catering

UltraPom / Rentals/decor

Supply Event Rentals / Lounge Furniture

The Cottage Rose / Floral

Meeting Tomorrow / TVs + Speakers

Classic Color / Logo cutout + poster

Which city should we celebrate next? Stay tuned!

Anja Winikka
Apr 6, 2022
2 min read
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