Even in this economy, Pro Sound & Light Show Disc Jockeys are reserving weddings and parties, adding more part-time DJs, and continuing charitable giving. Pro Sound & Light Show Disc Jockeys will donate $20 for every event reserved during the month of March to local food shelves in Minnesota. Cutting loose, dancing, and spending quality time with family and friends at a wedding, anniversary, or other party provides a break from thinking about the economy or other money challenges.
Duluth, MN March 19, 2009 -- Many small businesses across the country have reduced staff, charitable giving, and more due to the current economic environment. Not at Pro Sound & Light Show Disc Jockeys, a DJ entertainment service in Minnesota and Wisconsin. "We are choosing to focus on the positive aspects that our business can provide right now," states Tom Kenemore, Chief Entertainment Officer, "Our business is in a unique position to provide stress relief by getting clients to dance, cut loose and have fun rather than thinking about the economy or money challenges." Spending quality time with family and friends at a wedding, birthday party or other milestone event can provide a distraction from economic difficulties.
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We are choosing to focus on the positive aspects that our business can provide right nowOur business is in a unique position to provide stress relief by getting clients to dance, cut loose and have fun rather than thinking about the economy or money challenges.In the last few months we have noticed an increase in DJ applicants that are more mature and experienced. We are very pleased with the group of talented people that we are working with now, but we still need to add more DJsGreat staff equals happy clientsOur disc jockey sales are also doing wellJanuary was our 2nd highest DJ sales month in the last 10 years.Even though charitable giving has gone down for other small businesses, we plan to give as much or more this year than we have in the pastOur goal is to donate $1000 or more this month to the food shelf. "In the last few months we have noticed an increase in DJ applicants that are more mature and experienced. We are very pleased with the group of talented people that we are working with now, but we still need to add more DJs," Kenemore continues. "Great staff equals happy clients". In 2008, over 88% of Pro Sound & Light Show's surveyed clients said they would use the company's DJ services again. That number climbs to 100% for Pro Sound's high end Diamond Division Disc Jockeys.
"Our disc jockey sales are also doing well," says Kenemore. "January was our 2nd highest DJ sales month in the last 10 years." This year, brides and grooms are more cost conscious and are looking for a great value in all aspects of their wedding planning. Bridal couples in Minnesota and Wisconsin can contact Pro Sound & Light Show Weddings for a free Reception Planner valued at $20.
March is Minnesota Food Shelf month and for the 3rd year in a row, Pro Sound & Light Show and Absolute Celebrations Disc Jockeys will donate $20 for every event reserved this month. The donation will go directly to local food shelves to help feed hungry families in Minnesota. "Even though charitable giving has gone down for other small businesses, we plan to give as much or more this year than we have in the past," states Kenemore. "Our goal is to donate $1000 or more this month to the food shelf." Since 2007, Pro Sound & Light Show has donated over $1200 in cash to local food shelves during their March campaigns. For details contact Pro Sound & Light Show's Food Shelf Fundraiser.
About Pro Sound & Light Show & Absolute Celebrations:
Pro Sound & Light Show and Absolute Celebrations provide disc jockey (DJ) entertainment services for weddings and ceremonies, school and teen dances, company, office and holiday parties, class reunions, anniversaries, graduations, birthdays, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, banquets and dinners, picnics and karaoke events. Since 1990, Pro Sound & Light Show Disc Jockeys have performed at over 12,500 special events in cities like Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth, Superior, St. Cloud, Brainerd, Eau Claire, Rochester, Mankato, Little Falls, Detroit Lakes, Bemidji, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Virginia, International Falls, Ashland, and Ironwood throughout Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.



