From the August 24th Facebook post by Tyrone Reveen:
Hi friends, If you know anyone in the Fredericton NB area please share this poster for me! Saturday September 4th @ 7:30 PM will be a night out of this world!
Sincere Thanks!
From the August 24th Facebook post by Tyrone Reveen:
Hi friends, If you know anyone in the Fredericton NB area please share this poster for me! Saturday September 4th @ 7:30 PM will be a night out of this world!
Sincere Thanks!
From the August 23rd Tweet by Lee Asher:
Do you collect #playingcards?
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We have a BIG surprise for you, and it's going to make your playing card day!
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Ready? Drum rolls, please...
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On Saturday, October 2nd, 2021, 52 Plus Joker will host a one-day VIRTUAL playing card event, and you're invited!
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We want everyone in a great mood for the upcoming live convention in Niagara Falls, New York. At this virtual event, you'll see excellent talks, Q&As, a Niagara auction highlight reel to help you bid, and other extraordinary moments that are sure to pique your interest in playing cards.
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WHEN: October 2nd, 2021 from Noon to 6 PM (EDT)
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COST: Free to members and non-members.
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WHO: You and all the members of 52 Plus Joker celebrating together.
From the August 23rd Tweet by Lee Asher:
Do you collect #playingcards? @52plusjoker has a surprise for you! Save Saturday, October 2nd, 2021 for a virtual #playingcard event unlike any other. FREE TO ALL. More info coming. Stay tuned. 🤗 pic.twitter.com/SPiJN4GJnv
— Lee Asher (@LeeAsherMagic) August 23, 2021
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Shablazm! Tadoozle! Thank you Graeme, for befriending Canada's Magic!
From the July 7th upload "CRAZIEST Magician Stories // Eric Leclerc \\ JUST CHILL PODCAST" on Eric Leclerc's YouTube channel:
From the July 7th Facebook post by Eric Leclerc:
From the July 8th article "Cool trick! We asked a magician how a beginner can get into card tricks" by Sebastian YÅ«e in CBC Life:
"Magic has this power, you know. It has a gift of offering the performer the chance to do something that is different — that is against science or logic," said Julie Eng, a Toronto-based magician. "And that causes an attention to be switched on. And I think that's the lure for so many people in magic."
Magicians use card tricks in particular for seamless sleights of hand that wow audiences and entertain children and adults alike. And cards — which have gone hand in hand with magic for centuries and might be the quintessential magic trick — are some of the most accessible for novices.
To find out more about the magic of card tricks, we chatted with Eng, who's also the executive director of Magicana, an organization that promotes the art of magic. Naturally, she safeguards the mystique of her work, so her trick effects are not disclosed here. But she still has lots of tips for those who are coming into magic for the first time.
From the July 12th Facebook post by Julie Eng:
August 27, 28 and 29, 2021. Talent includes Billy Kidd, Ian Stewart, and Michael James.
From the August 6th article "New busker festival heading to Charlottetown" at Saltwire:
CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Founders’ Food Hall & Market will be offering up more than grub and gifts as they launch their newest attraction – the Founders’ Food Hall & Market Busker Fest.
The festival will feature performances by internationally renowned buskers over three days at the end of August, said Charlottetown Harbour Authority Inc. officials in a news release.
Those performing include magician Billy Kidd, chainsaw juggling catch world-record holder Ian Stewart and Toronto Raptors drummers Rhythm Works, among other local and international talents.
From the Founders' Food Hall and Market:
Join us for the Charlottetown Busker Fest August 27, 28 and 29, 2021!
From Eventbrite:
The Pacific Coast Association of Magicians hosts its 88th continuous edition of their annual convention, virtually, and you are invited!
Read more and register.
Registration is necessary and all guests will be emailed a verification package with information and necessary material to attend.
The event is limited to 100 registrants, as is our custom for in-person events but unlike our normal convention which costs hundreds of dollars to register, this one is special. We want all members of the PCAM family to be able to attend and during this pandemic and we realize that can be hard for some. So once again, this year it's by donation only, so pay what you can afford. (Minimum $5.00 )
From the August 17th Facebook post by Shawn Farquhar: