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TAKEOVER PRODUCTIONS

The MOVE! connects people to great events, deals, and lifestyle enhancers, updating daily and encouraging bookmarking. It offers premium events at all price levels, including family-friendly, online, concerts, outdoor, nightlife, and food-related events.

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We are in direct contact with the event teams, ensuring that you receive an accurate and transparent presentation of the event.

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Our process ensures that the events we highlight are thoroughly vetted, thereby reducing any confusion regarding the event's details and attendance requirements.

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The Move! fosters strong community connections, highlighting non-profit organizations and their events, while also fostering relationships with community members who may be valuable assets.

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We've got you plugged in.

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What do they say?

The Move! has truly become a valuable resource for me. It not only helps me stay informed about upcoming events and entertainment options, but it also connects me with like-minded individuals in the community. I appreciate the effort put into highlighting local businesses and organizations, as it allows me to discover new places and support my community. Keep up the great work!

Fellesha Y.

Event Planner

By including our events on The Move!, not only have we seen an increase in traffic and inquiries, but we have also connected with a wider audience who share similar interests. The new website is a great platform for us to showcase our events and engage with the community, and we look forward to continuing our partnership with The Move!

Tony Y.

Marketing Specialist

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Always be entertained, even on a budget.

According to Tom Corley of CNBC, you should start your entertainment budget at 10 percent of your net pay. That means it’s not 10 percent of your total income, but what you have left after your employer takes out taxes, insurance or retirement.

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