Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Magic Programs to Dazzle Teens at Anoka County Library


 
              Magician Norm Barnhart will amaze teenagers at three upcoming programs at Anoka County Library.  The free, hour-long programs will include a special performance by the talented magician.  After the show teens will have the chance to try some of Norm’s tricks while he explains the secrets behind them and shares how to make the tricks entertaining. 
              “Be the Life of the Party” will be presented at the Northtown and Centennial libraries.  At these programs,teens will learn quick and easy magic stunts that will baffle and amuse their friends.  The Great Normondo will teach the secrets of this mysterious art while sharing how to make the tricks entertaining and comical.   
               The first program will be at the Northtown Library Sunday, September 25, from 2:00pm-3:00pm.  The Northtown library is located at 711 County Rd. 10 NE in Blaine. The second program will be at the Centennial Branch Saturday, October 8, from 10:30am-11:30am.  The Centennial Branch is located at 100 Civic Heights Circle in Circle Pines.
           “Teens are known for their ‘disappearing’ acts, but this takes it to a whole new level,” said Anoka County Commissioner and library liaison Jim Kordiak.  “This session will not only be entertaining, but also help teens have a few tricks up their sleeves, literally, when it comes to navigating the social scene and interacting with their peers.”
            Norm will also present “Extreme magic!” at the Mississippi Branch on Saturday, October 22, from 1:00pm-2:00pm.   Teens will learn the mysteries of magic as Normondo the Greatshares his magical secrets with the class. Teens will find out how to apparently read someone’s thoughts or cause their money to disappear in a flash.  The Mississippi Library is located at 410 Mississippi St. NE in Fridley.
             These free programs are open to all teenagers and are sponsored by Anoka County Library and MELSA (Metropolitan Library Service Agency). For more information about these and other library programs, call 763-576-4695 or visit your local Anoka County Library or the website at www.anoka.lib.mn.us

This was the press release for three recent events aimed at teens.  All ages enjoy magic shows and this was an opportunity for the students to learn magic tricks and see a magic show at their local library.

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