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Making Your VIP Event Memorable

When it comes to booking quality entertainment for corporate or VIP events, it is essential that you steer away from any performers who are less than wholesome. Just one or two bad jokes could be enough to make the whole evening turn sour which may not only be uncomfortable for the crowd, but will also be damaging to your reputation…

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Sealed with a K.I.S.S — Planning a Successful Event

Several years ago I put together a contract rider spelling out some ways that a sponsor can help me to help their event succeed. I adopted the K.I.S.S. principle, a simple acrostic for KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID. And it is, after all, pretty simple. All I require is that people are able to see and hear me. That’s it.

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Take Your Event To A New Level With Jeff Civillico

Jeff Civillico has been preforming on the corporate circuit for years and has enthralled countless people with his unique blend of world-class physical skills and effortless clean humor.

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Why Christian Comedy Is So Effective As An Outreach Event

Comedy can bring people together from all backgrounds and ages, this is why Christian comedy is often used as entertainment at an outreach event.

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Make Your Event the Event Of the Year With Showstopping Entertainment

Being responsible for the planning of a large event can be somewhat daunting as there are a number of different factors that need to be taken into consideration to help your event become the event of the year

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Christian Comedy Outreach: 4 Common Mistakes

Why choose Comedy for your next community outreach event? When we laugh, we are sampling the joy God intends for us. However, you can schedule the best Christian comedian and still the event can flop.

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