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Great Minds talk about Ideas.
Average Minds talk about Events.
Small Minds talk about People.
Our greatest gift is our ability to Imagine. To Dream. To
Wonder.
The history of our Nation is dotted with great women and
men who were driven by their quest for Creativity and Imagination.
Reality is for those people without Imagination. Great minds are able to
take the glimmer of an idea and nourish it, encouraging its
growth, and allowing it to evolve from mere thought into reality.
This creative spirit has provided you with the light bulb in your lamp, the
computer at your desk, and the America in which we live.
Knowledge without Imagination is like a rainbow without color.
Be A Proud Citizen of my Imagine Nation.
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Hello, friends!
Thank you for visiting our new website.
This page is where I will have direct
contact with you.
Need more information
regarding our company?
We'll answer your inquiries right here.
Are you working on a specific project and need some advice or suggestions?
We have access to the brightest creative minds anywhere, and we will be
happy to offer our recommendations.
Have a historical research question?
Through our affiliation with America's leading museums and historical sites,
we will happily provide you with valuable information, websites, and book
suggestions.
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Dear Sal,
How long
does it take you to create a program?
Nancy S., Patchogue NY
Hello Nancy,
We require a minimum of 3 months to research, develop, cast, and produce our
customized programs.
Dear Sal,
Did Walt Disney provide
attractions for the 1939 World's Fair?
Anthony B., Bohemia NY
Hello Anthony,
Although there are many similarities between the 1939 World's Fair and
Disney's EPCOT, Walt did not provide any programs. In the 1964 World's Fair
Disney's Imagineers created attractions that are still in existence today,
such as "It's A Small World" and "A Visit With Abraham Lincoln" which was
the prototype for the Hall of Presidents.
Dear Sal,
I recently
saw your inspiring production about Madam C. J. Walker. Are there any
books I can read about her life?
Carolyn B., Levittown NY
Hello Carolyn,
We are
extraordinarily proud of our Award-winning Madam C. J. Walker program. For a
wealth of information, click on to
www.madamcjwalker.com. This definitive site was created by her great
great granddaughter, A'Lelia Bundles, who has written two insightful books
about this remarkable woman.
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St.
George Productions
proudly honors
our
Nation's rich
Heritage
And History
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United We
Stand
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