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PeachyKeen brought a bit of light relief to Stagecoach’s end of year finance processes by bringing their Energy Smoothie Experience to the firm’s executive offices.
This activity enabled the Stagecoach staff to relax and have some fun during a pressured time of their financial year and also brought together people from different departments who often did not see one another – an added bonus was that they got to burn off a bit of frustration and enjoy delicious raspberry smoothies.
To see how we could add our Energy Experience to your event or workplace contact us now.
PeachyKeen smoothie ingredients are based upon scrumptious raspberries supplied by Blacketyside Farm near Leven.
PeachyKeen has brought its unique approach to Illuminations and Multimedia to add a new dimension to the Old Kirk Ghost Walk in Kirkcaldy by projecting ghostly images and ghoulish sounds within the graveyard.
The Old Kirk Ghost Walk was designed to provide a fun and interactive activity for both young and old on a cold and clear November evening with period dressed actors located amongst the gravestones.
The PeachyKeen team worked closely with the committee of the Old Kirk to create a spooky experience that delighted the crowds.
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PeachyKeen has demonstrated the power of human energy during Earth Hour at the University of St Andrews by projecting an image of the World Wildlife Fund’s panda logo against St Salvator’s Chapel tower.
The event was designed to bring together students from all parts of the world who attend St Andrews University with a fun and interactive experience using the PeachyKeen Pods and our Multimedia Experience.
There was a real buzz as PeachyKeen began powering the lasers in the early evening while there was still daylight with initially a few enthusiastic students and this quickly built to a large crowd as the darkness began to take effect and the lasers increased brightness danced across the United College building .
The projected image of the panda logo was used to promote St Andrews University’s participation in the Earth Hour event and emphasise internationally its commitment to the values of the World Wildlife Fund.
To find out more or to discuss how we could add a fun but educational element to your Earth Hour Event contact us now.
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