I love children. My Dad was the same way. Basically, anything that makes children smile, helps kids stay in good physical shape, teaches cool things, and is fun for kids ......I'm interested in





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Written by franpro
4983 days ago

Thanks, Shawn.

I guess we both have a passion for this kind of stuff.

You're right on all counts.

Let's see if the folks at Razzamataz have a Google alert set-up.

Maybe they'll figure out that I have a few...well...connections in the franchise industry...

JL



Written by ShawnHessinger
4983 days ago

I'm with you, Joel. Don't know how things are in Ohio, but here in Northeast PA there are, and have been every since I was a kid, tons of youth theatre programs especially during the summer. There are also dance studios, art education programs, you name it. The demand is there. I would also imagine the investment for startup would be quite low. The advantage for a franchise, I would imagine, would be giving some entrepreneurs who are perhaps uncertain how to start their own program, a blueprint. Programs I've seen seem often centered around a particular instructor or other expert, but I suspect that a well branded franchise might have less trouble drawing an immediate following in a community. Plus these programs often seem to come and go when the instructor or teacher at the heart of the program moves on to something else so I would imagine there will always be opportunities for a franchise owner to come into any community and fill a sudden void in the market.



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