Welcome to 2010 (twenty ten) as they say it should be said! However 2 thousand and 10 would be ok by me…
At Skip Clark Entertainment we are looking forward to another busy wedding season. Only a few dates remain. Call now and check on yours.
For brides and grooms, it’s not only important to come up with a New Year’s Resolution. It’s also the beginning of “Wedding Season” – a time when happy, but sometimes anxious couples start preparing for their wedding ceremony and celebration of marriage.
Couples begin their search for photographers and videographers to record the special day. Everything runs smoothly for a few months until someone reminds them about getting music for the wedding and reception.
The search for music starts with deciding what kind of music couples want to hear at their wedding and reception. Next, the two eager people agree on whether the music should be provided by an orchestra, live band, DJ, or a “one-man band.”
Once all these decisions have been made, the search is on for a musician to provide music for one of the most important days of the couple’s lives. However, there is some concern about cost.
I don’t think most couples realize the broad range of rates for a variety of musicians. The cost can be from a few hundred dollars to more than $10,000.
The amount of money couples are willing to spend on all aspects of their wedding are not declining despite the economic downturn, Today’s average cost for a traditional wedding with 200 guests is approximately $24,000. And that doesn’t include costs associated with the honeymoon which averages $2,500 for one week.
So what’s the New Year’s Resolution for all of those couples who became engaged during December? It’s “Let’s get this party started!” There are plenty of decisions to be made. Remember what we have said for many years; Make it Your Day, Your Way!
Nancy and I look forward to assisting you in your event! Congratulations on your engagement!
Other…
Coming off a busy holiday season, thanks to JBS, DMS Services, SU, and others who chose SCE to be their holiday entertainment. Turning Stone by day and the NYE event at the Holiday Inn at night was sold out. Thank you for your hospitality, meals and rooms. We look forward to expanding our services for next year’s event to include some of the other Holiday Inns as well. Thank you Michael, Thank you Laura!
Radio in 2009 now 2010…
Thank you listening weekday mornings as MOViN in the Mornin on MOViN 100.3 and 96.5 has become a one of the popular morning shows in Central New York! Program Director of New Country WOLF1051/967, FOX TV and others made 2009 a big success for SCE.
well you’ll never get MY holiday GUFUS