RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY

First Lady Laura Bush and quarterback Brett Favre attend a ribbon cutting ceremony that honors the reopening of a playground in Kiln, Mississippi destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. White House photo

A 'ribbon cutting ceremony' is a public ceremony conducted to inaugurate the opening to the general public of a new building or business.
Often, it is conducted in just the manner the name suggests: by tying a ceremonial ribbon across the main entrance of the building, which will be cut in a ritual manner by a dignitary to declare the building open for business. Occasionally, the ribbon cutting is merely metaphorical. Frequently, celebrity guests or local political leaders will be invited to do the honors and cut the ribbon, especially if the building is a public building, hospital, or similar public works. Ribbon cutting ceremonies are also conducted to open businesses, in which case it is likely that the owners or executives of the business will do the honors. In either case, members of the media will likely be invited to photograph or broadcast the staged event.
The scissors used in a ribbon cutting ceremony are frequently preserved by the institution as a keepsake.

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Golden Spike

Grand opening

Groundbreaking

Ship christening

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How to Plan a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Agenda Ideas for Open House - Groundbreaking Ceremony - Ribbon Cutting

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