We realize that virtual programs are not the same as live events, but we also understand that these are difficult times for everyone. As we strive to curb the spread of Coronavirus (Covid-19), we would like to offer you alternative programs to engage your community in the safest and healthiest way possible. Please contact us if you have any questions about our virtual programs.
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Game Shows
Virtual Cell Phone Smackdown
Virtual Playlist Bingo
Virtual Show Biz Quiz
Virtual Pride Bingo
Virtual Free Money Game Show
Virtual Total Trivia
Virtual Casino Game Show
Choose Your Own Game Show
The Survey Game Show
Variety
Virtual Escape Rooms
Virtual Paint Social
Virtual Murder Mystery
A Night To Dismember
Virtual Murder Mystery
Two Deep Breaths
Leadership Speakers
Virtual Leadership: Building Meaningful Connections
Mike Fritz’s Build A Better Virtual Team
Virtual Emotional Engagement in a Distanced World
Mike Fritz’s Virtual Campus Engagement
Digital Empowerment Series
Book The Job: How to Become A Successful Actor and Model
Virtual Campus Connections
Beyond Networking
The Reason You’re Here
Develop Your Intuition
Novelty
Personalized Ship To-You Make & Takes
Big Heads and Beats
Music and Digital Caricatures
Socially Distanced Drive In Movie
Personalized Ship-To-You Puzzle
Virtual Original Butt Sketch
Personalized Ship-To You Face Masks
Personalized Ship-To-You Airbrush Apparel
Make & Takes On The Go
DIY
Create-a-Creature
Lucky Bamboo
Bonsai Trees
Sand Art
Live Entertainers
Virtual Open Mic Night
Brian Miller’s Virtual Magic Show
Virtual Mentalist & Magician Brian Ledbetter
Virtual Hypnotic Intoxication
Virtual Sleight of Mind
Spoken Word Duo I.N.K.
Live Comedy…Sorta
Virtual Live Band Karaoke
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Virtual Programs
“What a fun program. As an advisor, I loved how hands-off [Virtual Cell Phone Smackdown] was for me. The students are raving about it… Really appreciate how well done this was. It didn’t feel like an in-person program that was quickly converted to online—it felt really intentionally designed.”