Schools looking for a professional laser light show for educational or entertainment purposes should contact Creative Laser Media & Design. They provide an excellent service and feature Disneyland & Disneyworld style laser systems for private events.
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Originally posted by J&K Laser Productions: </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by cindy32065: Hi everyone. Our PTO has held laser light shows over the past two years. All we really do is host it and the rest runs itself. We charge $3.00 per person, except for the little ones, and the event pays for itself. This year we gave out glow necklaces to all the kids and they LOVED that. The kids, and the parents, really enjoy the shows and are already begging to do another one in the Spring. Hope this helps!
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Originally posted by cindy32065: Hi everyone. Our PTO has held laser light shows over the past two years. All we really do is host it and the rest runs itself. We charge $3.00 per person, except for the little ones, and the event pays for itself. This year we gave out glow necklaces to all the kids and they LOVED that. The kids, and the parents, really enjoy the shows and are already begging to do another one in the Spring. Hope this helps!
Our school started Family Fitness Nights last year and they've been a big success. One of our business partners is a personal trainer company, but you can probably get a local gym to send some trainers over to work with families. We don't try to have our parents sign up with our partner, but you can try offering that to a gym as incentive to volunteer. Anyway, we send a flyer home with students advertising the date and the trainers work out with whoever shows up for 30-45 minutes and they talk some about nutrition and making healty lifestyle choices. All the PTA has to do is pump up the volume on the gym sound system! There's no cost to parents or to PTA so far. The training company is doing it as an in-kind service. PTA gives away a few fitness door prizes like water bottles or pedometers. We're going to expand our offerings to participants by including water and juice boxes for the next one. You can also order free stuff from the USDA (www.fns.usda.gov/tn/
or www.fns.usda.gov/tnforms/NTISform.htm)to
set up a resource table for people to pick stuff up on their way out. We'll do that next time too.
Laser light show? Indoors or out?
Any good companies on West Coast? How ya do it, yourself?
That'd be great for our Outdoor Amphitheatre.
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Hi everyone. Our PTO has held laser light shows over the past two years. All we really do is host it and the rest runs itself. We charge $3.00 per person, except for the little ones, and the event pays for itself. This year we gave out glow necklaces to all the kids and they LOVED that. The kids, and the parents, really enjoy the shows and are already begging to do another one in the Spring. Hope this helps!