Moo brought a Mariachi band to Galvanize Friday

Today marks the 10th anniversary of Moo, the online print and design company — think business cards and marketing materials.

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Moo's 10th anniversary Mariachi band. (Chloe Aiello/Denverite)

Moo team member Bailey Kaufmann with a mariachi band. (Chloe Aiello/Denverite)

Picture this: It’s 10 a.m. Friday morning. You’re minding your own business, spending way more time than humanly necessary in the office kitchen, because, well, Friday.

All of a sudden Mexican melodies, on a much shorter wavelength than you are, jerk you from your coffee-soaked weekend reverie.

Is this a dream?

Moo's 10th anniversary Mariachi band. (Chloe Aiello/Denverite)

Moo's 10th anniversary mariachi band. (Chloe Aiello/Denverite)

Nope — it’s real at Galvanize Golden Triangle this morning when Moo brought in a mariachi band.

Today marks the 10th anniversary of Moo, the online print and design company — think business cards and marketing materials. To celebrate, they were dropping surprises on clients, like Galvanize.

Galvanize students and staff during their Mariachi serenade. (Chloe Aiello/Denverite)

Galvanize students, members and staff during their Mariachi serenade. (Chloe Aiello/Denverite)

Disclosures: Denverite is a member at Galvanize and a customer of Moo, and was not serenaded

Multimedia business & healthcare reporter Chloe Aiello can be reached via email at caiello@denverite.com or twitter.com/chlobo_ilo.

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