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Philadelphia, PA - February 15, 2024 - New Chronicle Productions, represented by Rahmere Griffin, Seneca White, and Thomas Laws, proudly participated in the Philadelphia Union Black History Month Pop-Up Market on February 15, 2024, from 11 AM to 2 PM. This marked the company's first ever appearance at a pop-up event. This pop-up event, held at the Philadelphia Union; 2501 Seaport Drive Chester PA 19013 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, served as a dynamic gathering of talented and trail-blazing individuals. From seasoned entrepreneurs to emerging creatives, the atmosphere was buzzing with energy and inspiration.
"At New Chronicle Productions, our mission is to transform thoughts into art." said Rahmere Griffin, Co-founder of New Chronicle Productions. "We saw the pop-up as an opportunity to not only connect with like-minded individuals but also to showcase our work and services. It was our chance to give attendees a glimpse into the creative world of NCP."
Throughout the event, the team at New Chronicle Productions immersed themselves in every aspect of the pop-up experience. They meticulously set up their table, filled with information sheets showcasing who they are and what they offer. Additionally, they provided handy tips cards on utilizing iPhones for professional photography, some candy to draw in the crowd, New Chronicle Production branded stickers, and their signature business cards. As a unique touch, they also showcased customized soccer balls featuring their logo, a nod to the Philadelphia Union soccer team, adding a cool and eye-catching aspect to their display. From setting up their table to engaging in conversations with fellow business owners, they embraced the opportunity to share their passion and vision.
"We had the privilege of meeting and connecting with a diverse range of individuals who were eager to learn more about our offerings," said Seneca White, Co-founder of New Chronicle Productions. "From inquiries about product photography, event coverage, and videography to discussions about weddings and event coverage, it was inspiring to see the genuine interest in our work."
As a first-time participant in a pop-up event, New Chronicle Productions gained valuable insights and skills that will propel their future endeavors. The experience provided a platform to reach their target audience, establish new connections, and foster growth.
"We are grateful to The Philadelphia Union for extending the invitation to participate in the pop-up," said Thomas Laws, Co-founder of New Chronicle Productions. "It was an honor to showcase our brand alongside other businesses such as A Little Mental, J.A.B Your Face, Mount Airy Candle Co., Soul Haum Yoga, and Big Mouth Toothbrush."
In conclusion, New Chronicle Productions looks forward to doing more pop-up's and events like this to continue fulfilling its mission of transforming thoughts into art.
For more information about New Chronicle Productions and its services, visit https://newchroniclep.wixsite.com/ncprod
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