Sharing his wisdom from almost two decades of full-time performing at everything from birthday parties to schools, libraries, scout functions, corporate events and more. The life times and knowledge of an entertainer. Follow the happenings of one of the busiest Milwaukee Magicians as he goes about the business of magic, humor and entertainment in general. Visit www.wisconsinmagician.com or Call 262-364-6524
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Great Scott's Magical Archeology Adventure
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Blue and Gold Magic
Cub Scouts are a great group. I have the greatest respect for the Scouts of America and the history of the organization. So in February and March, I get the privilege of performing my scout-themed show for cub scout packs around Wisconsin and Northern Illinois.
One thing I've found is that that most respectful scouts have the best pack leaders--every time. I've been to some great Cub Scout packs this year so far. The kids love to see magic. But the one comment I always seem to hear from the parents is "...and we enjoyed it to!" That's good, because there are often more parents than kids at some of these events. So my show is designed to entertain the whole family--but the scouts always want to sit at the front.--and sometime try to peak behind the curtain. But that's the nature of youth - always trying to learn--especially if its supposed to be a secret!
This past week I received a wonderful note from a pack who enjoyed one of my Scout shows.
--Marie Hagerstrand
Thanks Marie for the note. And thanks everyone for reading this post. Until next time.
One thing I've found is that that most respectful scouts have the best pack leaders--every time. I've been to some great Cub Scout packs this year so far. The kids love to see magic. But the one comment I always seem to hear from the parents is "...and we enjoyed it to!" That's good, because there are often more parents than kids at some of these events. So my show is designed to entertain the whole family--but the scouts always want to sit at the front.--and sometime try to peak behind the curtain. But that's the nature of youth - always trying to learn--especially if its supposed to be a secret!
This past week I received a wonderful note from a pack who enjoyed one of my Scout shows.
"Thank
you very much for the Great Scott show! A couple of my kids were still
talking about it this morning when we were getting ready for the day,
and last night I heard several kids and parents reminiscing and laughing
about different pieces they really enjoyed as they were heading out.
I
appreciate you putting in the effort and fun into such a nice show for
the boys. I think it really means a lot as they celebrate what they
have worked on this year. . .
Thank you again! I look forward to seeing more of your performances in the future."
Thanks Marie for the note. And thanks everyone for reading this post. Until next time.
Monday, February 11, 2013
Waukesha Janboree Magic Shows
It has been a very busy 2013 so far, performing shows all across Wisconsin and Northern Illinois. Though each event is special, I performed three shows for Waukesha's Janboree back on January 25 at the Waukesha Public Library. About 200 people attended each show - creating a standing-room-only event in the room. I enjoyed being a part of the event as people of all ages braved the semi-cold, somewhat-wet conditions to explore and experience attractions all across Waukesha.
A photographer from Waukeshanow.com was on hand and took this picture which wound up as one of the pictures of the week.
http://www.waukeshanow.com/multimedia/photos/188340051.html
A photographer from Waukeshanow.com was on hand and took this picture which wound up as one of the pictures of the week.
http://www.waukeshanow.com/multimedia/photos/188340051.html
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Wisconsin Dells Gospel Magic
This past weekend, amidst other shows, I had the pleasure of presenting a Gospel illusion show for officers and their families of the Salvation Army. There were actually two divisions gathering in the Wisconsin Dells that evening. However, I only presented to one of them.
This is an organization that I truly admire, though. The people are top-notch and have a level of commitment that is exemplary. They work hard meeting physical and spiritual needs. On top of all that, they were a lot of fun.
This is an organization that I truly admire, though. The people are top-notch and have a level of commitment that is exemplary. They work hard meeting physical and spiritual needs. On top of all that, they were a lot of fun.
Thursday, November 29, 2012
MilwaukeeMagician.com Gets a New Look
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New Look for Milwaukee Magician |
Several years ago, prior to going full-time as a magician, I worked as a technical writer. As part of that position, I designed and maintained a couple websites at a large company in Milwaukee. My skills as a website designer are a bit out of date. So, in my spare time, I've been attempting to learn more in this area. It would seem that my hobby has become my career, and my career has become my hobby.
Sunday, November 25, 2012
Decorating A Magic Birthday Party
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Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Giving Thanks
Thanksgiving day is almost here. It's a day that sort of gets lost in the rush toward Christmas and all the shopping, hussle and bussle. So I would like to encourage you to, along with me, take a little time and consider all that you have to be thankful for. It's been a full year. Some things have gone my way. Some things haven't. I've had some disappointments...and some triumphs.
If I'm to be honest with myself, I'd rather not go through the 'down' times. But it is also those very times that provide the perspective that brings me true thanks. In fact, that's what Thanksgiving is about. Consider that first Thanksgiving at Plymouth. It had been a long, hard 10 months getting that colony established. Months filled with struggle and no-doubt some fear. That's why they gave thanks when the harvest came in. They had some perspective.
Consider also that first proclamation for a National day of thanks from Abraham Lincoln. The country was in the midst of a civil war. However, there was hope. That is what that proclamation was about.
If I'm to be honest with myself, I'd rather not go through the 'down' times. But it is also those very times that provide the perspective that brings me true thanks. In fact, that's what Thanksgiving is about. Consider that first Thanksgiving at Plymouth. It had been a long, hard 10 months getting that colony established. Months filled with struggle and no-doubt some fear. That's why they gave thanks when the harvest came in. They had some perspective.
Consider also that first proclamation for a National day of thanks from Abraham Lincoln. The country was in the midst of a civil war. However, there was hope. That is what that proclamation was about.
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