Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun for the Penn State Altoona Student Nurses Association of PA (SNAP) at the Arc of Blair County. The event was the first formal event sponsored by the Penn State Altoona SNAP. It featured music, sound, and lighting by And We Danced DJ Entertainment, and Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths’ Baby Blue camera for exciting photos.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths created a custom 2×6, 4 picture, maroon photo booth template featuring the ticketed event with a rose gold glitter backdrop from the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths backdrop library. Fun
Hats, glasses, handheld props, and boas were ready for use while taking a photo in the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths’ Baby Blue camera. Even though the line was long for pictures, everyone was giggling, helping people find some fantastic props, and sometimes photobombing their friend’s photos. Guests did not only take home one photo strip, but a few along with digital photos of the event. Large and small groups stepped behind the camera to commemorate the first formal sponsored by the Penn State Altoona SNAP. It was wonderful to see all the smiles on everyone’s face as they walked away holding and looking at their camera featuring their awesome pictures.
SNAP is a Penn State organization that offers nursing students numerous ways of being involved in the local, state, and national level. The organization offers their students professional development, community service, and events to foster camaraderie. The people in SNAP also are involved with THON through their partner Club Kinesiology, fundraising, and attendance with THON families at various events. SNAP offers first and second year students a mentee/mentorship with their junior and senior members. The program gives new students a chance to meet other students, get advice, and ask questions from uperclassmen.
Thank you, Penn State Altoona SNAP for inviting Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to your formal event!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun for Penn State’s Meetings and Events Club and School of Hospitality Management’s (SHM) Thon. The Pineapple Gala was the 7th gala sponsored by both groups. The theme for the gala was an enchanted forest which could be seen throughout the venue hall and on the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths border template. The event was held at the Marriott Foundation Building which is located on the main campus of Penn State.
The Pineapple Gala featured And We Danced DJ Entertainment’s DJs mixing fantastic mashups of music, food, soft beverages, raffle baskets, interactive activities, and Lotsa Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths Big Baby Blue camera. Chloe Reifer was one of the admirable folks planning the event this year that worked with Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to make the border template and backdrop fit the theme of the occasion. A hedge backdrop with a lovely 2×6, 4 picture, border template featuring greenery on a white background with gold was embellished for the gala. Everyone was thrilled to step behind the Baby Blue camera to take some pictures. Each person received an actual photo along with a QR code to send their photo to social media. The lineup for the photo booth allowed people to photo bomb some pictures, but everyone was excited to have a remembrance from the event.
The Pineapple Gala is held late in the fall semester on the Penn State campus, but why is the gala named after a tropical fruit? Wouldn’t it be better fitting to hold the event in warmer weather since it is called a Pineapple Gala? Guess what? A pineapple is the symbol of hospitality. It dates to when Christopher Columbus was on his second voyage discovering the Caribbean. The travelers wanted to share this fruit with their families back in Europe. The Spanish Royal Family loved the pineapple fruit. Since the pineapple could only be grown in warm climates, people began experimenting with the correct conditions in a greenhouse to grow the product. It took over 200 years before the correct specifications were met to grow a pineapple in greenhouse conditions. The sparsity of the pineapple means that hosted events featuring a pineapple were considered an honor. This is why the pineapple became known as the symbol of hospitality and gracious hosting.
Thank you, Chloe, Penn State’s Meetings and Events Club, and Penn State’s School of Hospitality Management’s (SHM) thon for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing 7th annual Pineapple Gala!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun for the various grand opening events held at the new Bellefonte area GIANT grocery store located in Benner Township. The Benner Township GIANT crew marked the holiday season before the grand opening of the new GIANT grocery store. And We Danced DJ Entertainment provided music while Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths took some awesome photos of GIANT employees, family, and friends. A day after the grand opening of the Benner Township GIANT, Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths provided some awesomely, enjoyable photos with Santa for GIANT customers and crew.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths created a 2×6, 3 picture photo booth template with the GIANT logo for the holiday party. Santa’s border was a 2×6, 4 picture photo booth template emphasizing Santa flying through the night-time sky delivering presents. Holiday hats, glasses, and signs were available for folks. GIANT provided a special backdrop for the holiday party alongside GIANT signs in commemoration of the new Benner Township GIANT. Santa’s backdrop was a blue and white winter wonderland of snow and Christmas trees.
For the holiday party and exciting photos with Santa, young and old were not shy to step behind the camera. Many folks took photos with and without props. A few adults sat on Santa’s lap and delivered a kiss to Santa’s cheek. Other adults held signs saying if they were naughty or nice. Santa even got into the pleasure of making fun-loving faces while posing for the camera. It was an incredible photo booth experience to see the amusing side of Santa. Santa made sure to ask everyone what they wanted for Christmas and if they had been nice or naughty throughout the year. He was checking his list throughout the time he was visiting the Benner Township GIANT.
Thank you, Benner Township GIANT for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing grand opening events!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun for the Pennsylvania State University (PSU) First-Gen Advocates (FGA) and the Student Success Center’s First-Generation College Celebration takeover at the PSU HUB-Robeson Center. The First-Generation Day is celebrated nationally and recognizes students, faculty, and staff that are the first of their family to pursue and obtain a four-year undergraduate degree in the United States. The holiday marks the anniversary of the signing of the Higher Education Act of 1965 which created initiatives to expand access for low-income and first-generation students to higher education. Seeing a first-generation student obtain an undergraduate degree provides incentive to family and community to pursue higher education.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths created a 2×6, 3 picture photo booth template with the First-Gen Advocates logo and hashtag with a blue glitter background for the event. Hats, glasses, handheld props, and first-gen props were ready for use while taking a photo in the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths’ Baby Blue camera. It was great to see the many Penn State first-generation students taking exciting, fun-filled photos. And We Danced DJ Entertainment provided music for the celebration that had people dancing behind the camera while taking pictures.
The Penn State First-Gen Advocates is a student-run organization. They support and mentor first-gen undergraduate students, hold workshops for personal and professional development, and provide social events to help first-gen students de-stress and strive at Penn State. The Penn State First-Gen Advocates promote the welfare of their first-gen student community.
The Penn State Student Success Center is a physical center promoting student support, retention, and graduation goals. The center partners with other departments, organizations, programs, and initiatives to help students achieve opportunities, meaningful connections, and personal development. The Student Success Center at Penn State strives in assisting students achieve their academic goals and completing their degrees.
Thank you, Pennsylvania State University (PSU) First-Gen Advocates and Student Success Center for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing first-generation celebration!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths celebrated National Coming Out Day with the Student Diversity and Inclusion Programming Group at the Penn State Altoona campus. Sue Patterson, Director of the Penn State Altoona Student Diversity and Inclusion Programming Group, and her crew planned an awesome celebration for all Penn State students and faculty in the Harry E. Slep Student Center. And We Danced DJ Entertainment was on hand with music making the crowd dance around. The Nittany Lion was not shy, grabbed a crown from the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths prop table and posed behind the Baby Blue camera for many pictures with students, faculty, and the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booth attendants.
The Penn State Altoona LGBT+ community and allies had a blast meeting friends, taking pictures, eating popcorn, and celebrating their pride. National Coming Out Day was first observed on October 11, 1988. On this day a march occurred in Washington, D.C. for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The day is a reminder that the power of coming out is a basic tool that empowers people. By celebrating in a big way, hope abounds that hearts and minds will change creating an impact on acceptance for gender diversity.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booth created a lovely 2×6, 3 picture, white border template with the Penn State Altoona Student Diversity and Inclusion Group’s logo. The backdrop for the event was a burst of colors that fit the celebratory vibe for the day. Many people stepping behind the camera showed their pride with flags and props. “Being This Fabulous Is Exhausting”, “Pizza Rolls Not Gender Rolls”, and “Can’t Hide Our Pride” are a few of the props people were holding while posing in front of the Baby Blue camera.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths celebrated National Coming Out Day with the Student Diversity and Inclusion Programming Group at the Penn State Altoona campus. Sue Patterson, Director of the Penn State Altoona Student Diversity and Inclusion Programming Group, and her crew planned an awesome celebration for all Penn State students and faculty in the Harry E. Slep Student Center. And We Danced DJ Entertainment was on hand with music making the crowd dance around. The Nittany Lion was not shy, grabbed a crown from the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths prop table and posed behind the Baby Blue camera for many pictures with students, faculty, and the Lotsa Laffs Photo Booth attendants.
The Penn State Altoona LGBT+ community and allies had a blast meeting friends, taking pictures, eating popcorn, and celebrating their pride. National Coming Out Day was first observed on October 11, 1988. On this day a march occurred in Washington, D.C. for Lesbian and Gay Rights. The day is a reminder that the power of coming out is a basic tool that empowers people. By celebrating in a big way, hope abounds that hearts and minds will change creating an impact on acceptance for gender diversity.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booth created a lovely 2×6, 3 picture, white border template with the Penn State Altoona Student Diversity and Inclusion Group’s logo. The backdrop for the event was a burst of colors that fit the celebratory vibe for the day. Many people stepping behind the camera showed their pride with flags and props. “Being This Fabulous Is Exhausting”, “Pizza Rolls Not Gender Rolls”, and “Can’t Hide Our Pride” are a few of the props people were holding while posing in front of the Baby Blue camera.
Thank you, Sue and the Student Diversity and Inclusion Programming Group at Penn State Altoona for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing Coming Out Celebration!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was celebrating alongside the happy couple and their guests at the Robbins Paradise Rance Joshua and Karlee’s wedding celebration. Wendy Kramer performed the wedding ceremony for the excited couple. Joshua and Karlee then had the once in a lifetime moment of being introduced as a newly married couple, their first dance, a wonderful dinner, enjoyment dancing together as newlyweds with And We Danced DJ Entertainment, and merriment taking pictures with their family and guests with Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths’ Baby Blue Camera.
Joshua and Karlee chose a black and gold, modern, 2×6, with 3 pictures photo booth border template design to highlight the guest’s awesome pictures. The backdrop was a beautiful green hedge that stunningly showcased the colorful array of clothing family and friends wore. Joshua and Karlee were behind the camera together and with family for some memorable photos. Young and old were eager to step behind the Baby Blue camera to pose for pictures. Funny hats, big glasses, boas, lips, mustaches, and the ever-favorite wedding signs were used to create novel snapshots.
Young guests had fun posing with some silly props behind the camera. A few were mugging as if in a Star Wars battle scene with light sabers. The photo booth line always had several guests waiting to step behind the Baby Blue camera. It didn’t matter how many folks wanted to step behind the Baby Blue camera be it one, two, or eight, all huddled behind the camera making outrageous faces that will have Joshua and Karlee laughing in the years to come when they open their wonderful scrapbook filled with photos and congratulations.
Thank you, Joshua and Karlee for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths catch some lighthearted, fun, and awesome photos that will leave everyone fondly smiling and reminiscing about your wonderful day!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing amusing photo entertainment for the Grand Opening of the State College Ocean State Job Lot. This is the seventh Job Lot to open in the state of Pennsylvania. Various Job Lot dignitaries were on hand to celebrate the occasion while participating in the ribbon cutting. The mayor of State College, Ezra Nanes, and three College Township Council members also participated in the opening ceremonies for the State College Job Lot.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths designed a special three picture photo strip border template for the State College Job Lot. The border design featured the Ocean State Job Lot logo in a red background. They chose a silver sparkle backdrop for photos. Customers and Job Lot personnel were eager to take amusing photos for the event. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had a delightful selection of amusing hats, glasses, signs, lips, mustaches, and boas for all ages to create engaging poses and pictures.
Ocean State Job Lot opened their first store in North Kingstown, Rhode Island, in 1977. Marc Perlman, Alan Perlman, and Roy Dubs founded Ocean State Job Lot and wanted to help hard-working people stretch their money. If they could offer products that helped people save money, then Ocean State Job Lot was meeting their primary goal.
Today, Ocean State Job Lot operates over 145 stores in the New England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania areas. They have been recognized as one of America’s Best Employers. Since Ocean State Job Lot are value seekers and make money go further, they make contributions to a variety of worthy causes such as children’s literacy, health care, veteran support, and fighting hunger. The Lion’s Pantry at Penn State received a donation from Ocean State Job Lot at the State College Grand Opening.
Thank you, Ocean State Job Lot for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing Grand Opening celebration!
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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun at a Summer Carnival held at Spring Creek Park for the Centre Region Down Syndrome Society (CRDSS). The event had a variety of games, prizes, and face painting along with a variety of local entertainment. The Phoenix Academy of Performing Arts of Pennsylvania was one of the local area talents at the event. The academy focuses on family fun in gymnastics, dance, and circus acts which awed the Centre Region Down Syndrome Society families. They were amazing entertaining the crowd with circus acts featuring gymnastics and dance.
Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths created a special border template for the Centre Region Down Syndrome Summer Carnival. The border design featured the Centre Region Down Syndrome Society’s logo and artwork specially created for the Summer Carnival. Their backdrop was of a hedge which was gorgeous in the photos. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had a delightful selection of amusing hats, glasses, signs, lips, mustaches, and boas for all ages to create engaging poses and pictures.
The Centre Region Down Syndrome Society is a non-profit organization that provides families and individuals with Down Syndrome with resources, tools, and support to participate, contribute, and achieve fulfillment in today’s world. The society began in 2003 but didn’t officially have a board of directors, an executive director, and staff until 2015. The Centre Region Down Syndrome Society has a host of gatherings for all ages to meet, learn, and have fun. In October, the Centre Region Down Syndrome Society will host their flagship event, the Buddy Walk at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park. The Centre Region Down Syndrome Society’s Buddy Walk raises funds for programming and support for families and individuals with Down Syndrome in the central Pennsylvania region.
Thank you, Centre Region Down Syndrome Society for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing Summer Carnival!
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