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Friday, February 15, 2013

Photo Booth Company Launches in Port

Owned by a husband-and-wife team Dan and Wendy Laurence, Port Photo Booths is a Port Washington-based company that provides high-tech photo booths for use at weddings, birthday parties, corporate events and more.

Editor's note: The following information was taken from a press release submitted by the business owners. Port Photo Booths, owned by a husband-and-wife team Dan and Wendy Laurence, is a Port Washington based company that provides high-tech photo booths for clients to use at weddings, birthday parties, corporate events and more. Rental clients can select from a variety of props, add logos, post pictures instantly to Facebook, Twitter or email and, often for corporate events, brand the photo booth from the inside and out. Using the photo booth is simple, and the booth will take a series of four photos in color or black & white that will be ready in just a few seconds after leaving the booth. The couple did extensive research on types of …

Kathy

4:20 pm on Friday, February 15, 2013

Best Wishes to the new business!   more ›

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Starting Point Invites Underage Party Alerts 24/7

Program meant to help put a stop to underage drinking parties will now staff phone lines 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Ozaukee County residents have long been able to alert Starting Point of Ozaukee about possible underage drinking parties in the area — 15 years, to be specific — but the program recently increased its reach by opening its phoneline 24/7, according to Jessi Gaedtke, office assistant for Starting Point. "If you can dial a phone, you can help put a stop to underage drinking," a press release from the group said. The number to dial is 262-375-1110, and all calls made to Starting Point are kept anonymous. After a call is placed, a Starting Point of Ozaukee staff member will contact the homeowner, the party host and/or the appropriate authorities in hopes of preventing the party from going on, the release said. If a known party is already in …

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