The Mitzvah celebrations for Fallon and Daniela Kyler-Wank started in December of 2022 when the twins had their service in Jerusalem, with a family celebration at home a year later. For their public, “mostly kids” celebration in November, the young ladies wanted to host a fun time — but wanted to think outside the traditional “rectangle room.”
They were thrilled when Allison Adise, operating owner of Events By Adise, in partnership with National Event Connection, found Uniondale’s newest and coolest party venue, The Vault. Working with the production team at NEC and talent of EJ The DJ, Adise was able to transform this underground space, which had in the past been used to protect high-end jewelry, into a fantastic party world!
A month earlier, a photographer had captured Fallon and Daniela in candid moments and giant prints of these photos adorned the entire space, starting with the welcome sign. Guests signed in by writing congratulatory messages on giant light-up mirrors, lovely keepsakes the twins now keep in their rooms as mementos of their special day.
One of the highlights of the party happened when Fallon and Daniela unveiled the glow room. The room featured neon paint splatters, sayings and quotes associated with the honorees, and lots of comfortable seating for guests to visit and enjoy the party atmosphere.
The Vault features a room-sized safe that in another era stored valuable jewelry, which the young ladies decided was the perfect place to distribute party favors, put together by Howie Zwang of Gotham Shirts. EJ the DJ MC CL kept guests dancing while a videographer from the National Event Connection (NEC) captured partygoers as they enjoyed the many rooms that comprised the space. For keepsake photos, also by NEC, a special room at the venue called The Boardwalk was transformed into an entire walk-in photo booth.
The girls’ mother, Alison Kyler-Wank, reports that “Fallon, Daniela, their parents, and all their friends and guests had a unique, exciting, high-energy fabulous night.”
Instead of gifts, Fallon and Daniela decided that the best way to help them celebrate their Mitzvah journey was for guests to make donations in their name to Israel as well as to the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation.