Party till it’s 2017 at The Steuart by Citrus

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Toast to the New Year in style at The Steuart by Citrus - &Co Pub and Kitchen with all things thoughtful. Kick start the night with a glass of bubbly before you take to the dance floor to twirl your hips and do the twist to the beat-thumping tunes of DJ Roger – taking you back in time to the good old days of Rock n’ Roll and turning you all the way to the new-age sounds of hip-hop, dance and the most feet (if not heart) felt tunes of all eras.

The Steuart Chefs are also cheerfully prepping up the most extravagant and mouth-watering dinner buffet to compliment the glamorous evening with marinated prawns, steamed crab, lemon mussels, roast beef, chicken and pork, cheese station, beef cofta, poached salmon with chowder, beef stroganoff, chicken cacciatore, pork ribs with mushroom sauce, lamb stew, assorted vegetables and much more with action stations ranging from Western to Sri Lankan, seafood, roast, healthy corner and sweet treats.

Prizes and surprises are lined up for those lucky partiers with competitions ranging from best dressed and ‘The Steuart’s Queen’ to pint drinking competitions, ticket draws, raffle draws and much more.

For all that’s on offer this 31st night, the tickets are reasonably priced at Rs. 6,500 nett per person, inclusive of all of the above. In addition, each table of 10 will include two bottles of premium spirits, a bottle of vino and chasers. Each table of six will include a bottle of premium spirits, a bottle of vino and chasers. Each table of four will include a bottle of premium spirits. There is also a buffet-only option for Rs. 4,500 nett per person. 


 

Sarva Integrated unveils sustainable Christmas tree

 

Ad agency Sarva Integrated revealed its iconic sustainable Christmas decorations on 8 December. Created almost entirely with recycled paper, the Christmas tree is not only breathtakingly decorative, but also sends a powerful message about the importance of exercising environmental responsibility in daily endeavours.untitled-3

Consisting of recycled paper cut-outs in the form of butterflies, and a well-lit foundation, the tree produces an almost magical effect of shimmering butterfly shadows across the walls and the ceiling. 

Managing Director Chrishantha Jayasinghe stated, “Every year, we spend our energy producing effective work for our clients, and this year, we thought it would be great to spend some of that energy making the world a little greener.”

Chrishantha Jayasinghe also congratulated colleague Denver Peterson, who has been responsible for undertaking Sarva Integrated’s Christmas décor throughout the years. Speaking about the project, Denver Peterson stated, “I always make it a point to do something that stands out every Christmas. This year, I wanted to step it up a notch, and since sustainability is such a big part of our lives right now, I wanted to make it the core idea for this year’s theme.” 

The idea of a sustainable Christmas tree, while novel, is somehow expected from the 11 year old agency that has been recognised repeatedly in both local and international platforms for award-worthy socially responsible projects. Sarva Integrated is known for its work with Denta, Lanka Bell, DIMO, Hutch and several other prominent clients. 

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