Nice to Meet You
We are Eventure!

Nice to Meet You
We are Eventure!

A new way to celebrate

built from real experiences, designed for both kids and parent

 Hi, We’re Yoni and Natali

Eventure grew over the years through our own experience planning our kids’ birthdays—making each one more thoughtful, more structured, and more than just a collection of random games.

With every event, we learned how to create something that felt complete—engaging, well-paced, and genuinely exciting for the kids. The response from friends and family made it clear we were building something different.

Over time, it became more than just our own celebrations.
It became Eventure.

With a background in working with kids, we design experiences that are active, meaningful, and well-guided—bringing together fun, challenge, and real engagement.

We also know the other side of it.

Planning a party takes time and energy, and too often parents end up managing everything instead of enjoying it alongside their kids.

That’s why Eventure is built the way it is—
to give kids a better experience, and parents the freedom to be part of it.

Something that feels exciting, well thought out, and worth remembering

 

Educator Lead

Built on real experience leading children—with structure, clarity, and intention.

Structured design

Each experience follows a clear flow—keeping energy high and transitions seamless.

Active and Engaging

Kids are constantly involved—moving, thinking, and participating throughout.

Designed for both parents and kids

An experience children are immersed in—while parents stay present and enjoy the moment.


Parents should experience the celebration - not run it.

Our Mission

To create unique birthday experiences that engage children, bring people together and make celebrations feel meaningful while giving parents the freedom to truly enjoy the moment

Our Values

We strive to go above and beyond for our clients no matter the challenge. We aim to deliver our very best work every single day across our services.

“Let’s create something your child will remember.”