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It's that time again. If you are planning a holiday party look no further than AUDIENCE PLEASERS. Let our dedicated staff of event planners cater to your every need. HOLIDAY FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT
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AUDIENCE PLEASERS acquires Casino in the Air -A high flying Sky Box takes 22 guests to a viewing height of up to 180 feet. The 22 guests are comfortably strapped into a leather seat that is secured to a dining table. The dining table and seats are connected to a crane which then performs the lift. The center of the casino table has a walking platform that can accomodate up to 5 casino dealers.
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AUDIENCE PLEASERS acquires Jokers Wild Casino Parties - Montclair, N.J. (September 22, 2008)- AUDIENCE PLEASERS, New Jersey's leader in full service special event planning announced the acquisition of Joker's Wild Casino Parties, LLC.
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Montclair State University honors Audience Pleasers - Montclair, New Jersey. Montclair State University awarded Dennis Telischak, President of Audience Pleasers and Special Events Associates, the 2008 Experiential Education Partner Award at the Center for Career Services and Community-based Learning Awards Ceremony.
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Vintage Automobile Becomes Modern Day Movie Star - New York, New York/June 21, 2007- Event planning company, Audience Pleasers, today debuted a 1932 Dodge four-door sedan at a publicity event on Broadway in New York City to promote the upcoming movie, “Revolutionary Road” starring “Titanic” leading actors Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
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Clifton business looking to please -Clifton, New Jersey -Dennis Telischak’s business is bustling. There are staffers working out of cubicles, but something – the model carnival on the table, maybe says this is not a typical business. A client is on the phone – they want a Madonna impersonator, but they have not made up their mind about Elvis.
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CLIFTON -Dennis Telischak’s business is bustling. There are staffers working out of cubicles, but something – the model carnival on the table, maybe says this is not a typical business. A client is on the phone – they want a Madonna impersonator, but they have not made up their mind about Elvis.
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