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  • April 23, 2008

    Its been about a week since Carrot’s Birthday Bash, and we would like to again thank everyone who came to celebrate with us. It seems like just yesterday we were celebrating Carrot’s first birthday, where there were a handful of us crammed in a little Connecticut office intoxicated off the hopes and desires to make Carrot Creative a successful and well recognized name in the New Media field. Now, just two years later, we feel that we have achieved that and so much more, and could not have done it without the support of our clients, family and friends. This Carrot Birthday Bash, much like the ones that preceeded it and the ones we have to look forward to, was not only a way for us to celebrate our success, but was a small token of our appreciation for all of you.


    In case you could not attend the party this year, do not fret as we are already in the planning process for next year’s extravaganza. We can not wait to see what next year brings about. Here is a brief recap of what the Carrot Birthday Bash offered its well-wishers this year:

  • Over a hundred friends, family, students, clients and party goers in attendance.
  • The party was streaming live on Ustream.tv for all those who could not be in attendance.
  • Candid photos on the Big Orange Couch (we are still taking suggestions for naming the couch).
  • Various Djs playing the hottest variety of music from around the world thanks to Muxtape. We didn’t stop till we got enough Michael Jackson to jam to “All Night Long.” Oh, wait, that’s Lionel Richie.
  • Kyle won the first ever Carrot Cup trophy, which is awarded to the Carrot employee whose contributions far exceed that which is asked of him/her. Although we could give out a Carrot Cup to everyone due to the amazing contributions of the whole Carrot Crew, we are truly grateful for Kyle’s presence and abilities.
  • Mike’s sister and father could not be in attendance, thus they sent a proxy to represent their presence—a man dressed as a gorilla in a Yankees costume singing a passionate aria of apology.
  • And lots more memorable occurrences that can only be realized through sharing in the festivities. Join us next year!

    Carrot Creative