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The softer side of The Marconi event recap with photos included from Orange County’s special event venue.
On Wednesday evening The Marconi Automotive Museum & Foundation for Kids officially welcomed its new partnership with White House Catering. In a grand fashion, Bruno Serato, Founder Dick Marconi, and Tustin Chamber of Commerce cut the red felt ribbon to officially open the newly constructed kitchen.
The renovations the past few months at the museum were made to better serve event clientele, and the better we can serve clients, the better we can support at-risk children charities.

White House Catering’s ‘South of the Border’ table, with a taste of fresh guacamole, chicken and beef mini tacos, and straight-out-of-the-oven chips.

Guests enjoyed the transformation of the Marconi Automotive Museum and the delicious tastings from White House Catering.

A sample of linen options provided by the Marconi Automotive Museum. The floral arrangements and hand crafted wooden menus provided by The Bleu Dahlia.

More guests enjoying their night in The Marconi — an events venue with a touch of class and adrenaline.

The Marconi Automotive Museum was presented a ‘Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition’ for providing Tustin community with philanthropy towards children charities.

Decorating a table for your event can be difficult, there’s so many options to choose from, but at The Marconi we make it easy.
If you would like to book an event or request a proposal from one of the museum’s event coordinators, you can call the Marconi Automotive Museum at 714.258.3001, or email Alison Tomko at atomko@marconimuseum.org, or Kristi Marshall at kmarshall@marconimuseum.org. Thank you for helping us help kids.
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