I have been offered one pair of tickets, from the Toronto Magic Company, to give away to my readers, to attend "The Art of Magic with Asi Wind" in Toronto, Canada.
(There will be one winner. The winner may choose to attend on either Wednesday October the 23rd or Thursday October the 24th.) The results will be posted on Monday October the 21st.
To enter:
- Mandatory: Leave a comment on this blog post, about "what you love about Toronto's Magic scene" (250 word maximum).
If you experience difficulties leaving a comment, you may email it to me for posting. (I am not responsible if your email is misdirected or gets stuck in my Spam folder.)
Email: canadasmagic at gmail dot com
- A representative from the Toronto Magic Company and I will pick a favourite answer. Favourite answer wins the tickets.
- If you win, you must be willing to provide your full name and contact information for me to share with The Toronto Magic Company.
The fine print:
- To participate in the contest, you must be 18 years of age or older.
- One entry per person.
- This giveaway is open to Canadian residents, excluding residents of Quebec. (Je m'excuse!)
- Transportation to/from Toronto and accommodations will not be provided.
- This giveaway is void where prohibited by law.
- If you experience difficulties leaving a comment, you may email it to me for posting. (I am not responsible if your email is misdirected or gets stuck in my Spam folder.)
- This giveaway may be terminated or withdrawn at any time.
- You must be able to use the tickets as offered. (No cash value will be offered if you cannot use the tickets.)
- Photo ID will be required to claim the tickets.
- Contest closes on Friday October the 18th, 2019 at 11:59pm EDT.
With thanks to the Toronto Magic Company for generously making these tickets available to you!
This is an entry from Marc Gelman:
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What do I like most about Toronto’s magic scene? This might turn into a long post but I can tell you in just two words. Browser’s Den. Ok, it might be two different words. Jeff Pinsky. Or perhaps two other words. Jeff Hinchliffe. Any two will do for me. That place and these guys are magic as far as I’m concerned. A brick and mortar place where anyone can simply walk in and experience magic. Perhaps expand your magical skills or knowledge. Or even just to hang out with old friends...or make new ones. We’re so beyond fortunate to have The Den in Toronto. The place and the people, on both sides of the counter, are themselves magical. That is easily what I most love about magic in Toronto.
This is an email entry from KM:
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This is an email entry that came in from Ryan Goldin:
ReplyDelete“As a father of an 11 year old magician discovering the Toronto Magic Company and its amazing network of magicians it has sparked a new zest for life for my son. He’s inspired after every event we attend having learned new tricks, having an opportunity to share what he’s been working on and counting the days till their next event or performance. He’s been welcomed with open arms and is treated as a peer.”