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DMC's Tres de Mayo Party 2012

Deborah Nunaley: Tres de Mayo was a concept that our president came up with, Frank Rearden, instead of Cinco de Mayo, he wanted to have a party during the week for our customers and our vendors and employees and he came up with Tres de Mayo, and as a theme instead of the Mexican and Margaritas and all of that, his theme was everything should be in threes.

Kevin Ferrigno: What I liked about Tres de Mayo was the chance to basically meet a lot of DMC's customers that I don't work with every day. We put three-themed content on all of the TVs. That included TV shows that have three in them such as Three's Company, The Three Stooges, clips of athletes that wore the number three, and the most exciting thing we did is we put together 3D content. We found a lot of clips on YouTube. People do anal-glyph 3D, which is the red, blue 3D, the traditional glasses you think of.

Courtney Mitchell: 3D was my favorite part of Tres de Mayo. 

Cesar Pena: Probably hearing my co-workers play in the band- Ashley and Eric, they were really jamming.

Eric West: We played about six New Orleans Pixie Land style tunes. 

Ashley Enderlin: Just a medley of traditional New Orleans jazz and a couple of extra big bad arrangements.

Dan Lawler: I have a lot of personal investment into your Ping-Pong table and we played quite a bit of ping pong, about two hours, and most of the time with your clients, so it was a great time to kind of share a little bit of competitive spirit.

Nick Shea:Be up on the roof with vendors, with clients, with co-workers, and just mingling and enjoying the space as well as the people.

Male 1: Just a good time, lots of food, beer.

Courtney Mitchell: Tres; those are a lot of fun. 

Female 2: DMC.

Male 2: Smart people.

Male 3: Expert solutions.