Now that Post-Prom parties are over, the Graduation Season is upon us! Grad Parties come in all shapes and sizes. Some schools have all-night lock-ins for the graduating class. Families get together to celebrate that special day with lots of friends, food and entertainment. But what kind of entertainment? Honestly, it's entirely up to you! There are so many possibilities out there, and I know that a mind reading or hypnosis show is only one of them. Consider this: You want a party that is going to be memorable, fun and talked about for years to come. Experience has shown that hypnosis shows and mindreading shows fill that need rather nicely. The shows I do for Grad Parties, whether for schools or for smaller celebrations, offer variety, fun and lots of good clean fun! And the price is always right...I don't charge $1,000 for a family party; that's just crazy. And I make it as stress-free as possible, which is a plus for you! Are you stuck about what to offer? Down to the wire, and still don't know? Contact us, and explore the possibilities! You'll be glad you did! If your sister or best friend is holding a bachelorette party, try something new, different and original. What happens? It's full 90-minute program, including Don’s unique telepathy skills, for an entertaining, revealing and surprise-filled celebration. He will read the girls’ minds, and even answer those burning questions about the future! The evening creates a warm, intimate atmosphere and is filled with fun and laughter. The bride is naturally the center of attention with sections especially personalized for this once-in-a-lifetime evening, and at the end she receives a surprise gift! And there's even more... But why give away all the secrets here? The best way to find out is to contact Don and experience for yourself his unique brand of fun and totally original entertainment. Be ahead of your friends, because for sure when word gets around they will all want the Metro Monk for their bachelorette parties! |
AuthorDon Marlette, Archives
August 2024
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