Merry Christmas!

Happy holidays friends!

Little known fact... pretty much everyone at etee has some sort of background in music, so each year we put together a Christmas track.  Here's one from a couple years back featuring Jackie Game - our head of production - Steve and Mark (Jackie's boo) and OF COURSE Burleigh the dawg (who somehow manages to get in every video we shoot).

 

Happy Holidays from Etee from etee admin on Vimeo.

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  • This was so beautiful! The music, the video, even Burleigh! Thank you for your gift. May we be filled with joy and love and envision our new earth together! Bless…

    Brenda Smith-Huie on
  • Beautiful voice Jackie, Mark and Steve. Merry Christmas from the family🎄

    Mary Plishewsky on
  • Beautiful voice Jackie, Mark and Steve. Merry Christmas from the family🎄

    Mary Plishewsky on
  • Very enjoyable moment. Thank you 😊

    Betsy Ling on
  • Totally unexpected and beautiful.

    Ellen on
  • Beautiful, thoughtful and moving, I loved it!

    Linda on
  • That was really nice. 😊
    Anyone interested in recycling should check out the article about a recycling company in Israel that says it has figured out a way to recycle everything. Google “garbage into plastic gold”.

    Debra Singer on
  • Beautiful

    Diana on
  • This made my heart ❤️ sing. Thank you for sharing. Love light and blessings

    Lela on
  • Thanks for the great video. Music and visuals are so appropriate.
    My suggestions for giving back are, education, just talk to everyone who will listen about the plastic-free, zero-waste movement and why it’s important, hand out samples of your product when you can to give them something tangible, carry a bag around with you and pick up garbage when you see it. Then, buy a TerraCycle box to pitch things that the regular recycle stream won’t take. I am sure people notice, remember, and eventually will think about what you do which in turn may inspire them to do likewise. I’ve already seen some benefits from these actions. Don’t underestimate the small things.

    Irene Dieryck on

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