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Mole-Richardson Co. Announces ``Moleapalooza,'' Its First Ever Industry Celebration.; Company to Combine Exposition Setting with Outdoor Concert Atmosphere

Business Wire, Feb 26, 2001

Business/Entertainment Editors

HOLLYWOOD, Calif.--(ENTERTAINMENT WIRE)--Feb. 26, 2001

Mole- Richardson Co. (http://www.mole.com), Hollywood's premier lighting company since 1927 and a pioneer in e-commerce since 1995, has announced that it will be Hosting "Moleapalooza," its first ever Open House on June 1 and 2, 2001 at the Company's Sycamore Avenue facility in Hollywood.

"Moleapalooza" promises to be an event like no other in that Mole-Richardson will be providing live entertainment, food and drink along with Lighting-related Seminars, Guest speakers, and hands-on Product Demos and Displays.

"'Moleapalooza' is an event that gives us the opportunity to offer our friends in the industry a place where they can get together, relax, and learn more about our exciting new products and technologies such as the DigiMole and ExtraNet," noted Brian Parker, Director of Marketing for Mole-Richardson Co.

"We feel that a festival setting is the best forum for thanking our customers for their continued support."

"Moleapalooza" will be held from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Friday, June 1 and Saturday, June 2, 2001. Admission is free for those who register for "Moleapalooza" tickets online at http://www.mole.com/mp. Because space is limited those interested are being asked to register as early as possible.

About Mole-Richardson

Mole-Richardson (http: www.mole.com) is the prestigious Hollywood company that's been "lighting the stars" for more than 72 years by devoting its research and production facilities to the manufacturing of lighting and power distribution and offering these products and services to the Arts & Entertainment production community around the world.

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