History of frontrowframe
Through the years, my personal quest to attend a championship game in every major sport has provided extraordinary memories for my family and me. Like most people, I saved the souvenir programs and event tickets, but did little more than place them on a bookshelf to collect dust.
Each time I came across them, though, I was reminded of each experience. I found myself reliving the exhilaration and excitement of a world-class event, as well as recalling all the fun-filled adventures shared by my family while attending. These memories were so precious and the programs and tickets so attractively designed that I decided to frame them.
I visited several custom framers, but they wanted at least a hundred dollars for each program frame. Moreover, they wanted to tear off and frame only the covers, while I wanted the magazines preserved so I could take them out and look at them again. I was frustrated, so I developed frames for my own use.
Eventually, I filled an entire wall of my home with beautifully framed programs. Guests, sports fans and non-sports fans alike, often lingered to admire them. Many friends commented that they also had saved programs that were collecting dust. Would I consider framing their programs? And thus...
The concept of frontrowframe was born.
I hope that frontrowframe preserves as many happy memories for you as it has for my family and me.
Steven C. Lebrun, President