Sound 2000’s Earl “Churchie” York recognized by Antigua Prime Minister for stage production

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Antigua and Barbuda Prime Minister Gaston Browne recently recognized Earl "Churchie" York, representing St. Maarten-based Sound 2000, for his company's successful delivery of a major stage project in Antigua. Prime Minister Browne personally thanked York following the completion of the production. Sound 2000 is known for its sound, stage, and event production services. The recognition from the Prime Minister highlights the successful execution and positive reception of the stage project within Antigua.
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