Birthday parties are among the many celebrations that COVID-19 has taken away. As more and more people find creative solutions to celebrate birthdays in a safe and quarantine-friendly way, virtual parties have steadily been on the rise. One event planner, when she saw the world as we know it shutting down, quickly pivoted her business to a virtual model.
Jamie Kolnick spearheads Jam with Jamie, a nationwide children’s music entertainment and education company, which thrives off of in person events, parties and classes. But as more in-person events started to get cancelled in mid-March, including her own son Evan’s 2nd birthday party, she began to switch focus.
“I immediately thought about all of the families that had to cancel celebrations in addition to feeling lost and confused in our new normal, needing an outlet for connection in a world of social distancing. We kicked off our virtual world with a community birthday party on Sunday March 15th, inviting all families that had to cancel their parties in addition to our entire community to join,” Kolnick tells The Bump.
Along with hosting virtual parties, Jam with Jamie also provides free live jam sessions every day, and all donations received support their team, with a portion of proceeds going to Baby2Baby. To learn more about the sessions, check out the schedule on the“As a mama of two, I know this is not an easy time, but you are doing amazing. We all had an idea of what we expected for our child’s birthday. The balloons, the cake, the hugs, the everything.
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