In our latest blog, we explore the dangers of rain, the risks it poses (such as electrocution), and factors to consider when deciding whether to cancel or proceed with your outdoor event. https://t.co/GML1H934jb
Not all rain insurance is created equal. Depending on your event’s structure and revenue streams, you may need a specific type of rain coverage. In this blog, we compare four types of rain insurance to help you determine which policy best fits your needs. https://t.co/Ij7EDBMCcD
For music festival organizers, weather is one of the most unpredictable, potentially costly factors. Even a light drizzle can deter attendees, while heavier rainfall can lead to huge losses in ticket sales, on-site spending and overall festival experience. https://t.co/lZjblvKZ2D
Even if rain doesn’t cancel your event, delaying, postponing or limiting hours can have a significant impact on your bottom line. That’s when it pays to have weather insurance. Contact us to learn more, or visit our site for an instant quote! https://t.co/OSZXnExA6T
We’re headed to Minnesota this week for the Minnesota Federation of County Fairs convention and would love to meet and talk through your concerns for your fair and how we can mitigate some risk. Call us at 816-810-2346 if you’ll be there and want to schedule a time to meet!
We’re in Grand Rapids at the Michigan Association of Fairs and Exhibitions Convention! If you’re here, join us at 4:45 p.m. tomorrow for a panel on insurance for fairs and events to learn about your options and how Spectrum can help make your next event a success!
2025 is off to a busy start for our team! We’re in the Wisconsin Dells now for the Wisconsin Association of Fairs convention. Give us a call at 816-810-2346 if you’re here and would like to arrange a time to discuss your insurance needs for your fair this year.
We’re at the Ohio Fair Managers Association Convention in Columbus today through Saturday. Let us know if you’re here and want to arrange a time to chat about your concerns for your 2025 fair and how we could help alleviate some risk!
A white Christmas is becoming increasingly rare in many parts of the country due to warming temperatures. See what your chance of a white Christmas is this year: https://t.co/hL6TzDeYuN
New Year’s Eve in NYC will be missing a little sparkle this year. Due to persistent drought and recent brush fires, the city has canceled the New Year’s Eve fireworks show over Central Park and Prospect Park. https://t.co/WMKHLaVGoE
Expect to see a lot of winter events canceled due to a lack of winter weather. If your event depends on ice or snow - give us a call! https://t.co/btLqbKsCVO
It’s unclear why Pitchfork organizers decided to call it quits, but festival cancelations are becoming more prevalent, in part due to low ticket sales — Coachella didn't even sell out its second weekend this year. https://t.co/94rwlCsD3J
It’s true! Since crickets are ectotherms and move slower in cooler temperatures and faster in warmer temperatures, you can use their chirping to calculate the temperature outside.
Unlike many competitors who may offer singular options, the diversity of coverage options we offer allows event planners and business owners to match their unique needs. Check out our latest blog to learn more about what sets us apart. https://t.co/lrroWMmDWY
Don’t miss Spectrum President Robert Holmes at the Illinois Association of Agricultural Fairs Central Zone meeting this Saturday! He’ll be presenting on the differences between rain insurance and cancellation insurance.
It’s the first day of the #OklahomaStateFair! New this year, the fair has implemented a minor attendance policy. This is something we’re seeing more fairs do to help maintain a safe, family-fun atmosphere, even after dark. https://t.co/Tf4stFr1Wx