GoVision Rallies with Dallas Men Against AbuseThousands of Dallas, Texas-area men gathered in downtown Dallas last Saturday for the first "Rally Against Domestic Violence." Aiding the crowds follow a Who's Who lineup of local dignitaries, GoVision positioned two massive mobile LED units at key vantage points around Dallas City Hall Plaza. GoVision LP, one of the nation's suppliers of customized modular LED walls and turnkey mobile LED units, partnered with Freeman AV, a North American production company, to ensure that the groundbreaking event went off without a hitch. Argyle, TX-based GoVision provided two of its 9' x 16' "GoBig" mobile LED units for the rally. One was positioned at the intersection of Akard and Marilla Streets, and the other was placed at Marilla and Young Streets in Dallas City Hall Plaza. "This is an important event and a cause that's near and dear to all of us at GoVision, so we were honored to be involved," said Chris Curtis, GoVision's president. "We were thrilled to see City Hall overflowing with strong men who agreed that 'enough is enough' when it comes to domestic abuse. We were happy to do our part to make sure they all had a great view of Mayor Rawlings, the local sports legends, and all the other VIPs that were participating in the rally." The Rally Against Domestic Violence was organized by Dallas Men Against Abuse, and was hosted by Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings. He was joined by former Dallas Cowboy greats Roger Staubach and Emmitt Smith, cornerback Brandon Carr, Bishop T.D. Jakes, Ambassador Ron Kirk and others. WFAA Sports Anchor Dale Hansen gave his personal testimony and commentary at the rally. The event was on Saturday, March 23.
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