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OFF THE HOOK ENTERTAINMENT

LAKEWOOD-USA

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OFF THE HOOK ENTERTAINMENT
Company Title: Off-The_Hook Entertainment 
Company Description: full service entertainment company, we cover weddings, ceremony music, anniversaries, reunions, picnics, corporate events, sweet sixteen parties, birthday parties, all school events, sound support. 
Keywords to Search: mobile dj services, dj, disc jockey, weddings, ceremony music, anniversaries, reunions, picnics, corporate events, sweet sixteen parties, birthday parties, all school events, sound support, high school, high school reunions, parties, music, dancing, sweet 16 music, school dances, corporate events, clubs, bands, music, entertainment, washington dc, northern virginia, maryland, greater washington metropolitan area, book, booking, book online, wedding photography, waldorf, md, va, dc, rental services, full service entertainment company 
Company Address: 5 LISA ROBYN CIRCLE 7,LAKEWOOD,NJ,USA 
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8701 
Telephone Number: 7327308682 (+1-732-730-8682) 
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offthehookentertainment. com 
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
792227 
USA SIC Description:
Entertainers 
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