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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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun for Penn State’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers during their annual gala at the Graduate Hotel of State College.  The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers is a nationwide professional association with many college and university chapters.  Their organizational mission is to empower the Hispanic community to work and excel in the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) field. 

Penn State’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers was founded in 1991.  The organization has grown to over sixty members.  They continue to drive for success in their chapter and empower their members.

The Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers chose a 2×6, 3-picture, dark gray, and silver sprinkled border template for the event.  The organizational logo was also displayed on the border template.  Guests were eager to step behind Losta Laffs Photo Booths Baby Blue camera to take a variety of entertaining pictures.  Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had a delightful selection of hats, glasses, signs, lips, mustaches, and boas to allow guests to create captivating photos.

Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was happy to provide the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers with fun-filled moments behind our Baby Blue camera.  The photo booth line was always filled with guests.  Many guests were photobombing couples and groups throughout the event.  Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had small and large groups of guests posing behind our Baby Blue camera.  Guests showed off their serious, sweet natured, or funny sides.  The smiles were awesome throughout the event.  Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths enjoyed working with Penn State’s Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers and look forward to providing photo booth thrills at future events. An awesome time was had by all! Thank you, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing gala! 

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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was celebrating alongside the happy couple and their guests at the The Penn Stater Hotel & Conference Center for Jacob and Colleen’s wedding celebration.  Reverend Stephen Hicks performed the wedding ceremony for the excited couple.  Jacob and Colleen 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’ BIG Red Camera.

Jacob and Colleen chose the theme of Beauty and the Beast for their wedding.  The newlyweds opted for Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths gold mermaid photo booth backdrop which was gorgeous with their photo booth template design.  Jacob and Colleen chose a red and gold, deco, 2×6, with 4-pictures photo booth border template design to highlight the guest’s awesome pictures.  The border colors were symbolic of the spectrum predominantly seen in Beauty and the Beast

Guests were very eager to step behind the BIG Red 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.  Jacob and Colleen also took time to pose with each other and with their family and friends.  The photo booth line always had several guests waiting to step behind the BIG Red camera.  It didn’t matter how many folks wanted to step behind the BIG Red camera be it one, two, or eight, all huddled behind the camera making outrageous faces that will have Jacob and Colleen laughing in the years to come.

Thank you, Jacob and Colleen 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 photo fun for One Blue Village’s Blue White Scholarship Breakfast held at the Penn Stater Hotel and Conference Center’s Dean’s Hall prior to the annual Penn State Blue White football game.  One Blue Village is a non-profit youth organization that helps individuals and families with programs and services in the Central New Jersey area that do not fit into the demographics of the region.  They have currently adopted areas within Pennsylvania to help nourish and empower students. 

The non-profit organization’s founders are Carmen and Lee Rubin.  The energetic couple adopted the Williamsport area and began helping and encouraging young teens to become empowered and further their education.  They help the teens find jobs, scholarships, and continue to learn and grow.  In the future, the couple are looking to begin working with teens in the State College area.

One Blue Village chose a 2×6, 3-picture, blue with lime green highlights photo booth template for their event.  Guests were eager to step behind Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths Baby Blue camera to take some fun photos.  No matter the size of the group, everyone was having a marvelous time posing with and without props.  Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had an engaging selection of hats, glasses, signs, lips, mustaches, and boas to create some interesting photos.

The Penn Stater provided a luscious breakfast buffet for all One Blue Village guests.  And We Danced DJ Entertainment delivered an entertaining selection of musical entertainment.  Jonathan Hsieh of Motion Lighthouse photography captured entertaining moments throughout the breakfast.  Nittany Balloon crafted stunning balloon columns and a beautiful organic wave was featured in the fun photos taken with Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths.

Thank you, One Blue Village for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing Blue White Scholarship Breakfast! 

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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun for Penn State University’s Kappa Delta sorority as they celebrated their semi-formal at GodSpeed Events & Lodging. Everyone was excited and ready to party. Kappa Delta enticed guests with a buffet of food to satisfy everyone’s appetite. The sorority sisters and their guests were having an utterly fantastic experience with Lotsa Laffs!

Kappa Delta and their guests were going wild behind Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths’ Big Red camera. The women’s sorority chose a wonderful 2×6, 4-picture, pink photo booth template for the semi-formal that featured their sorority themed logo. Groups ranged from two to fifteen people that were eager to take some amusing pictures as well as the tried-and-true photo images behind the unique Big Red camera. Lotsa Laffs had a plethora of glasses, hats, handheld props, and boas to choose from while posing for the Big Red camera. Guests had ten seconds between shots to get ready with props before the Big Red camera flashed. The Big Red camera line was never idle. Guests were photobombing couples and groups throughout the event. The photobombed pictures were comical and dramatic. Lotsa Laffs made big time history when fifteen people posed behind the Big Red camera with props and smiles.

Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was happy to provide all the members of Kappa Delta and their guests fun-filled moments with the Big Red camera. Some guests were silly behind the camera, and many showed their sweet natures and awesome smiles. Lotsa Laffs enjoyed working with Penn State’s Kappa Delta sorority and look forward to providing photo booth thrills at future Kappa Delta events. An awesome time was had by all!

Thank you, Penn State University’s Kappa Delta sorority for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your amazing spring 2022 semi-formal!

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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of providing photo booth fun and exciting pictures to the Penn State’s Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women’s as they celebrated their semi-formal at the State College Mad Mex. Everyone was excited! And We Danced DJ Entertainment had folks hitting the dance floor while many others were quick to take pictures with fraternity sisters and their mates.

The guests were dressed to the nines and ready to party. Mad Mex provided a lavish buffet of food to satisfy everyone’s appetite. The fraternity sisters and their guests were having an utterly fantastic experience with And We Danced DJ Entertainment and Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths!

Pi Beta Phi and their guests were going wild behind Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths’ Orange Crush camera. The women’s fraternity chose a wonderful 2×6, 4-picture, with a eucalyptus infused white photo booth template for the semi-formal. Small and large groups were eager to get behind the Orange Crush camera and take some fabulous photos to remember the event. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had a plethora of glasses, hats, handheld props, and boas to choose from while posing for the camera. Guests learned that ten seconds is a short time span to grab props, place props, and pose for the camera before quickly preparing for the next photo. By the end of the event, many had their props in hand and were quickly changing before the next picture.

Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was happy to provide all the members of Pi Beta Phi and their guests fun-filled moments with their Orange Crush camera. Some guests were silly behind the camera, and many showed their sweet natures and awesome smiles. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths enjoyed working with Penn State’s Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women and look forward to providing photo booth thrills at future Pi Beta Phi events.

Thank you, Penn State’s Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your semi-formal!

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Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had the pleasure of working with Penn State’s Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women. The women’s fraternity wanted to take some entertaining pictures in a barn setting. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was happy to help them have an awesome experience.

The future farmer guests were garbed in blue jeans, farmer’s hats, cowboy boots, bandanas, and flannel shirts. Bales of hay were placed around the venue to provide easy, cushy seating. A buffet of food was available to satisfy the hearty appetite of a working farm hand. Guests were ready to party until the cows came home. They were having an udderly farm-tastic experience.

Pi Beta Phi and their guests were going hog wild behind Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths Orange Crush camera. The women’s fraternity chose a wonderful 2×6, 4-picture, burlap, and lace photo booth template for the barn party. Small and large groups were eager to get behind the Orange Crush camera and take some awesome photos to remember the event. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths had a plethora of glasses, hats, handheld props, and boas to choose from while posing for the camera. Guests learned that ten seconds is a short time span to grab props, place props, and pose for the camera before quickly preparing for the next photo. By the end of the event, many had their props in hand and were quickly changing before the next picture.

Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was happy to provide sheep thrills with their photo booth entertainment for Pi Beta Phi’s barn party. Many guests were horsing around behind the camera, but the guests showed they did not grow up in a barn. Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths was delighted to capture memorable and egg-cellent photos for the event.

Thank you, Penn State’s Pi Beta Phi Fraternity for Women for allowing Lotsa Laffs Photo Booths to be part of your barn party!

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