Agri - Biz Client Appreciation

Consort Agro Audience was a Blast!

Thanks again for coming to entertain at our event, you guys were terrific!! Your show was such a compliment to the evening for what we strive to give our customers to show our appreciation for their support all year. They also enjoyed getting the opportunity to talk with you following the show!

Thanks again😊
— Tony & Kelly and Tyler Owens Consort Agro Services Ltd.

Her Dad Laughed...

Schulte Industries Pattison Children's Hospital Fundraiser

Ministry Hosts a Successful Fundraiser

Choose Life Ministry’s sixth Red Carpet Gala fundraiser proved to be the most successful one to date.

A total of $64,157 was raised during the benefit on Sept. 22 at Living Hope Community Church. Choose Life founder Shelley Boyes said the gala attracted about 130 people, and some of the people in attendance told her it was the best one yet.

Comedy improv duo Don’t Mind Us from Saskatoon provided entertainment.

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“People have already asked if we can have them back again next year,” said Boyes.

Latest Comments from Clients

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Richard Green - Conexus Credit Union

My favorite part of the show was the crowd interaction. You were quick on your toes and your comedy was relevant and sharp. Our biggest fear was the crowd not enjoying themselves...we would 100% hire you again, there were zero complaints.

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Ron Frey - Kinsmen K40 Bonspiel

What I will remember most about the show, is how everyone enjoyed themselves.  The audience was engaged throughout the entire performance.  Two days later, people were still talking about the show.
 
I would say it is a no brainer to hire “Don’t Mind Us”.  It’s entertainment that the audience can participate in.  That makes every show unique.
 
Don’t Mind Us was different from others in that they don’t lose the audience, but encourage the audience to be involved.  
 
My favorite part was watching the entire audience absolutely enjoy themselves.
 
I had no fears hiring Lee and Mark... I saw them before, and knew they would knock it out of the park.