For Dazzling Holiday Events – Cooke Rentals Brings the Merry & Bright

photos by:  INGRID RUSSELL PHOTOGRAPHY

If you’re longing to hear sleigh bells and dreaming of twinkling lights, it’s safe to say you may be planning a holiday event that’s meant to exceed even the brightest holiday expectations!

That’s when you count on Cooke Rentals – the go-to professionals for fabulous events all around Lake Norman. Their amazing team welcomes you to take an afternoon off and visit their Denver, NC location to browse in your very own event planning heaven. 

You’ll soon see why happy customers are the ultimate goal for brothers Chad, Andy and Ben Cooke – and in the longstanding Cooke Rentals tradition – their Denver location is filled with everything you’ll need this festive holiday season. Whether you’re hosting a large-scale corporate holiday gathering or the coziest of children’s gingerbread-making parties, Jarret Bradshaw – who’s been with the company for more than 20 years and manages the Denver party location – can’t wait to share some of Cooke’s holiday magic with you!

“Once you catch a glimpse of our Santa sleigh – perfect to fit Santa and your child, along with wrapped presents – you’ll know you’re in the right place,” says Chad. “Our Santa chairs are also a jolly addition to holiday parades and any size community event.”

Even if we’re only dreaming of a white Christmas here around the lake – this is your chance to create truly magical holiday memories for your family. Cooke Rentals offers snow machines, along with snow globe inflatables that kids can enter for a full snowfall experience!

Known for their wide selection of stylish table linens for year round events, Cooke Rentals dazzles yet again with their holiday linen options – along with plates, flatware, glassware and candles to complement any holiday theme you can imagine. They also offer a full inventory of food serving essentials, whether you’re celebrating at home or at a business location, including chafing dishes and hot cocoa or coffee beverage containers.

From elegant solids to nostalgic patterns, you’ll fall in love with every holiday table option in the Denver showroom. And yes, that includes the actual tables, along with stylish chairs.

“Table linens are our specialty,” adds Chad. “We’ve added new holiday linens for 2025 that are simply beautiful!”

A few examples (pictured) include the classic glistening emerald cloth with a holly runner and vanilla twill napkins, the festive Christmas tiding cloth with matte satin ruby napkins and green carousel goblets, the whimsical Christmas cookies cloth, the Santa toile cloth with velvet hunter napkins – featured with an X-back rustic bar stool, and the always elegant velvet ivory cloth topped with a velvet green runner, plaid taffeta napkins, holiday flameless candles and greenery, and pretty X-back rustic chairs.

It’s always wise to place your holiday event rental orders as early as possible, especially if you’ll require delivery and pickup. Many customers place seasonal item orders during the summer – which should tell you just how magical an event created with Cooke Rentals can be!

Chad also explains the importance of meeting every customer’s needs – pointing out the company often adds to their holiday inventory to fill last minute requests.

Call or come by the Denver store soon – located at 5743 East Highway 150, Denver, NC, 704.483.2722, Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and by appointment. Visit them in Maiden, NC, at 5352 E. Maiden Road, 704.483.2722, Monday through Friday 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Saturday 7:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. and in Cornelius, NC, at 18518 Statesville Road, 704.896.0553, Monday through Friday 9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m., Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Follow your favorite party and event team on Instagram @cookerentalslkn and @cookerentalsdenver.

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