Kendra Montgomery, owner of Pitch Black Entertainment and Events.

Kendra Montgomery, owner of Pitch Black Entertainment and Events.

Local event and entertainment organizer brings community events to life for Everett residents

Mobile bars, décor and full coordination for seamless events that make a lasting impact

For Kendra Montgomery, owner of Pitch Black Entertainment and Events, creating meaningful experiences that unite and uplift the community is at the heart of her company’s mission. Specializing in events for nonprofit organizations and larger corporate gatherings, Pitch Black Entertainment has become a go-to resource for expertly planned and executed events in Snohomish County and beyond.

“When we started Pitch Black Entertainment and Events, we saw an opportunity to bring people together through well-organized events, especially for underrepresented communities,” Montgomery says. “Our focus has always been on fostering connections, celebrating culture, and supporting businesses and organizations that make a difference.”

Full-service event planning

Kendra and her team offer a comprehensive suite of services to streamline the event planning process for clients. Whether you need a mobile bar for a corporate mixer, décor setup and takedown for a large gala, vendor services, entertainment, or overall event coordination, Pitch Black Entertainment has the expertise to deliver a seamless and memorable experience.

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“We understand how much work goes into putting together an event, and we’re here to take that weight off your shoulders,” Montgomery says. “Our goal is to help you bring your vision to life, whether it’s a fundraising campaign, a community celebration, or a networking event.”

“Our focus has always been on fostering connections, celebrating culture, and supporting businesses and organizations that make a difference.” - Kendra Montgomery, owner of Pitch Black Entertainment and Events.

“Our focus has always been on fostering connections, celebrating culture, and supporting businesses and organizations that make a difference.” - Kendra Montgomery, owner of Pitch Black Entertainment and Events.

Building community connections

Pitch Black Entertainment continues to champion events that promote connection and collaboration. They host a variety of ongoing and upcoming events that cater to both businesses and the local community:

  • Weekly networking Thursdays: Every Thursday in January at Avocados in Everett.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. celebration (Jan. 22): A food and shoe collection event from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
  • Black History Month celebration (Feb. 2): Join Pitch Black Entertainment at the Carl Gipson Center for this meaningful celebration(details coming soon).
  • Women’s-only event ‘Bottled Up in Sisterhood’ (March): A special gathering celebrating sisterhood.

Stay tuned on Facebook for updates on these and more upcoming community events!

A commitment to nonprofits and corporate partners

Pitch Black Entertainment has earned a reputation for its dedication to working with nonprofits and businesses to bring events to life. Whether supporting fundraisers, campaigns, corporate retreats, or cultural celebrations, Montgomery and her team prioritize creating events that have a lasting impact.

“Our events are about more than just gathering people together. We aim to create opportunities for connection, growth, and celebration, especially for organizations that are working to make a difference,” Montgomery says.

Plan your next event with Pitch Black Entertainment and Events! Call 425-280-5498 or email pitchblackentllc@gmail.com to get started. Follow Pitch Black Entertainment on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for the latest event updates and announcements!

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