February, 2006
Update on Business
This has been a month we will never forget. Its been rollercoaster-wild.
We had the Open House at the Culver City location on February 5, 2006 (Super Bowl Sunday). The day was unorganized and chaotic. Unfortunately the teacher that was referred to us did not work out ,nor was there any other teachers available. So, we decided to postpone the program. We just don't have the time to be in two places at once anymore. There actually was quite a bit of interest. Bummer.
Our Private recitals took place the very next weekend (Valentines weekend). We had a total of 8 recitals with 180 students participating.
Our Spring Semester began February 7th. To date ,this is probably our largest enrollment as we currently have about 540 students attending weekly with about 20 additional people on a waitlist for classes.
The clip art replacement artist has one last book to complete and
then its on to two other projects.
The software project is coming along. We are still in the approval stages of game documents, background scenes along with character modifications.
We had a second meeting with the Hollywood producer, this time our attorney was present. He is interested in working on a 3 DVD project and possible merchandising.
After reviewing what the terms of the contracts would be with our attorney(though very appealing), we felt it would be in our best interest to push back the deal for a later date until we completed our software project.
Our new group teacher that we started training in the fall seems to be working out great.
The technical writer and Phoebe have set-up an appointment
for next month to review beginning documents. Phoebe sent a preliminary
plan for him to review.
We have a realtor currently looking for property in both our area and Pasadena.
Coach
We have again, had no contact with our coach.
PR/Media
No activity
M3 Experience
We had our award specially plaqued by a Trophy Company. It looks spectacular and reminds us of what we need to do everyday. We are so blessed.
This has been a month we will never forget. Its been rollercoaster-wild.
We had the Open House at the Culver City location on February 5, 2006 (Super Bowl Sunday). The day was unorganized and chaotic. Unfortunately the teacher that was referred to us did not work out ,nor was there any other teachers available. So, we decided to postpone the program. We just don't have the time to be in two places at once anymore. There actually was quite a bit of interest. Bummer.
Our Private recitals took place the very next weekend (Valentines weekend). We had a total of 8 recitals with 180 students participating.
Our Spring Semester began February 7th. To date ,this is probably our largest enrollment as we currently have about 540 students attending weekly with about 20 additional people on a waitlist for classes.
The clip art replacement artist has one last book to complete and
then its on to two other projects.
The software project is coming along. We are still in the approval stages of game documents, background scenes along with character modifications.
We had a second meeting with the Hollywood producer, this time our attorney was present. He is interested in working on a 3 DVD project and possible merchandising.
After reviewing what the terms of the contracts would be with our attorney(though very appealing), we felt it would be in our best interest to push back the deal for a later date until we completed our software project.
Our new group teacher that we started training in the fall seems to be working out great.
The technical writer and Phoebe have set-up an appointment
for next month to review beginning documents. Phoebe sent a preliminary
plan for him to review.
We have a realtor currently looking for property in both our area and Pasadena.
Coach
We have again, had no contact with our coach.
PR/Media
No activity
M3 Experience
We had our award specially plaqued by a Trophy Company. It looks spectacular and reminds us of what we need to do everyday. We are so blessed.

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