President of Ring 308, John Patterson and his wife Cara will take part in the 10th annual Holiday of Lights Magic Show put on by the Searcy Magic Society this weekend at the Searcy High School Auditorium.
The theme this year is the Wild Wild West and the auditorium will be appropriately set with an 1890s Old Western town replete with a sheriff’s office, barbershop, saloon, cabin in the woods, and the general store.
The show will feature “Doc” Michael Claxton as emcee for the magicians costumed as cowboys and entertainers.
Mr. Patterson will star as a ranch owner and entrepreneur as he performs his comedy and illusion act.He will be joined by Jimmy Rhodes as the sheriff, Heath Mote as the cowhand, Rocky Clements will take the role of riverboat gambler and Joe Mansfield will perform his illusions as a gunslinger.
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The Selectman from Oxford, Connecticut, David Haversat is featured in the local paper today but not for his work as one of the youngest elected officials.
Mr. Haversat is known so many magicians as the author of Chanin-The Man with the Magic Hands and inventor of several effects, including Bleeding Heart. But there is still more to know about this young man.He is half owner of the famous S.S. Adams Co.
Mr.Haversat went 50-50 with ChrisAdams, a relative of the late S.S.Adams, in the purchase and current management of the iconic company.They purchased the company in 2002 and have kept the manufacturing operations in the United States ? more specifically, in Neptune, New Jersey.
Mr.Haversat describes himself as a salesman and inventor for the company.He applies his life-long commitment to the study and performance of magic to his new role.Like all of us, he was entranced or entrapped by magic tricks from S.S.Adams as a child.
Thanks to the company’s long tenure in the same location, Haversat is able to continue the manufacturing in the United States rather than outsourcing it and the accompanying jobs to China.One Adams vendor told reporters that if the company were to begin in today’s market, it would be forced to manufacture in China.
Mr.Haversat sold his prized possession to raise the money necessary to purchase the company.He hated to sell the original Houdini straightjacket but presumably would have hated to miss the chance to buy S.S.Adams.
The Selectman from Oxford, Connecticut, David Haversat is featured in the local paper today but not for his work as one of the youngest elected officials.
Mr. Haversat is known so many magicians as the author of Chanin-The Man with the Magic Hands and inventor of several effects, including Bleeding Heart. But there is still more to know about this young man.He is half owner of the famous S.S. Adams Co.
Mr.Haversat went 50-50 with ChrisAdams, a relative of the late S.S.Adams, in the purchase and current management of the iconic company.They purchased the company in 2002 and have kept the manufacturing operations in the United States ? more specifically, in Neptune, New Jersey.
Mr.Haversat describes himself as a salesman and inventor for the company.He applies his life-long commitment to the study and performance of magic to his new role.Like all of us, he was entranced or entrapped by magic tricks from S.S.Adams as a child.
Thanks to the company’s long tenure in the same location, Haversat is able to continue the manufacturing in the United States rather than outsourcing it and the accompanying jobs to China.One Adams vendor told reporters that if the company were to begin in today’s market, it would be forced to manufacture in China.
Mr.Haversat sold his prized possession to raise the money necessary to purchase the company.He hated to sell the original Houdini straightjacket but presumably would have hated to miss the chance to buy S.S.Adams.
The News Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, reports amateur magician Lt. Ed Salau was severely injured during a patrol in the Iraqi town of Tuz Kharmatu.Lt. Salau is a member of N.C. Army National Guard’s 30th Heavy Separate Brigade.
Before leaving for Iraq last winter, Lt. Salau promised his two children he would return and they would again share favorite activities.He told his 11-year-old son Ethan he would play soccer and promised his 13-year-old daughter Kelli that he would take ballroom dancing classes with her.On Monday, he lost his leg when three rocket propelled grenades hit his vehicle during patrol.
In an article published this October, Lt. Salau called his work in Iraq ?the best job in the army? and told reporters that he carried his magic tricks in his pocket to befriend the Iraqi children he encountered.
Lt. Salau?s wife, Terri, told reporters that her husband was transported to Germany for surgery.He called his wife Tuesday, after his operation.Ms. Salau said, “He was still pretty drugged up, but he sounded good and pretty positive. He said to tell Ethan that even though he only had one leg, he would still kick his butt in soccer. And he said to tell Kelli to count on those dancing lessons, that he was still going to dance.”
The News Observer of Raleigh, North Carolina, reports amateur magician Lt. Ed Salau was severely injured during a patrol in the Iraqi town of Tuz Kharmatu.Lt. Salau is a member of N.C. Army National Guard’s 30th Heavy Separate Brigade.
Before leaving for Iraq last winter, Lt. Salau promised his two children he would return and they would again share favorite activities.He told his 11-year-old son Ethan he would play soccer and promised his 13-year-old daughter Kelli that he would take ballroom dancing classes with her.On Monday, he lost his leg when three rocket propelled grenades hit his vehicle during patrol.
In an article published this October, Lt. Salau called his work in Iraq ?the best job in the army? and told reporters that he carried his magic tricks in his pocket to befriend the Iraqi children he encountered.
Lt. Salau?s wife, Terri, told reporters that her husband was transported to Germany for surgery.He called his wife Tuesday, after his operation.Ms. Salau said, “He was still pretty drugged up, but he sounded good and pretty positive. He said to tell Ethan that even though he only had one leg, he would still kick his butt in soccer. And he said to tell Kelli to count on those dancing lessons, that he was still going to dance.”
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