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Eventful A roundup of news, tips, and tricks How to Plan an Event on a Tight Budget A tight budget d

Eventful A roundup of news, tips, and tricks How to Plan an Event on a Tight Budget A tight budget doesn’t have to be a limitation — it can actually be a boon to your creativity and encourage you to think outside the box as you find ways to save on expenses. [Learn more on the blog](  Event Schedule Manager: Creating Sponsors Not all events have or need sponsors. But if your events or sessions have sponsors, you will love this feature. Learn how to create and display sponsors using Event Schedule Manager. [See how](  How to Get Sponsors for Your Next Event Our YouTube channel offers videos to help you with event planning and management. Learn how to find sponsors, secure sponsorships, and keep them coming in this video. [Watch and learn](  See how Oakland Animal Services uses The Events Calendar In this WordPress calendar example, we take a look at Oakland Animal Services, a California-based animal shelter. They use their website to showcase upcoming shelter events throughout the different sections of their website using The Events Calendar and Events Calendar Pro.   [Check out their story](  Stay up to date You can find product updates, release notes and changelog entries here. Stay tuned for our Product Updates newsletter next week! [Read all about it](  Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( The Events Calendar, 2703 Ena Drive , Lansing, MI 48917, United States

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