Client: Virginia Discovery Museum - March 2003
Testimonial: "As Public Programs Coordinator for the Virginia Discovery Museum, I was responsible for planning a large family event with the theme, "Discover the Skies." I contacted Bobby P to arrange a sky dive demo. He impressed me with his easy-going, enthusiastic, and professional manner. Bobby
visited the jump site, kept in close e-mail contact, and arranged all the details without a single problem or
complication. The dive itself was stunning. Hundreds of families turned out to see the dive, and Sky Dive Orange did not
disappoint. It was absolutely riveting to see the chutes open and to see divers hurtling in for an impressive
landing. It was truly amazing, and I could tell from the smiles and cheers of the crowd that it was something they
would never forget. This year's Museum event tripled the previous attendance numbers, and I'm certain that Sky Dive Orange's demo had much to do with this. That was one of the most dynamic, intense, and beautiful things I've ever seen! Thank you so much!"
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Client: Maryland Special Olympics - January 2003
Testimonial: "Dressed as Elvis, the parachutist landed in a fury on the sandy beaches of Annapolis for the annual Polar Bear Plunge!"
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Client: Virginia International Raceway - October 2002
Testimonial: "The four skydivers came screaming in for landing showing the crowd that the racecars aren't the only fast moving objects on this course!"
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Client: Avellin Productions (for our demo into RFK Stadium to kick off the Professional Women's United Soccer Association (WUSA)) - April 14, 2001
Testimonial: "Thanks so much for putting the jump together against all odds. The audience loved it. The client seemed very happy and you guys were terrific!"
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Client: University of Virginia - September 1999
Testimonial: "Those guys should kick off every home game!"
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Client: Virginia Tech - September 1998
Testimonial: "That was simply awesome!"
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Client: James Madison University - September 1998
Testimonial: "The eagle has landed: JMU's first home football game of the 1998 season began when the game ball was flown into Bridgeforth Stadium and placed on the 50 yard line by a parachuter."
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Client: Washington and Lee University - September 1997
Testimonial: "Senior Mary N. accepts her title as 1997 Homecoming Queen ... The parachuter, who delivered the announcement, bears a striking resemblance to George Washington ... in Saturday Night Fever!"
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Client: Waynesboro Generals Minor League Baseball - June 2001
Testimonial: "Perfect landing!"
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Client: Waynesboro High School Football - Every October!
Testimonial: "You guys are great! The crowd always loves you! When can we have you all come back?!"
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