"Build a Magical World" magic show at Oxford Library
OXFORD – This winter, Central New York magician Ron Cain will take children at Oxford Memorial Library on an imaginary trip to their favorite fiction lands.
The Library will host “Build A Magical World” at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 1. The 45-minute magic show uses humor and illusion to encourage young people to read.
Cain will start the show by introducing youngsters to his magical library, which serves as a portal to different fantasy worlds. Children help him perform tricks inspired by characters and stories from places like Wonderland, Neverland, Hogwarts and Oz.
The magician also invites young readers to use lessons from these books as building blocks for improving their world. Values stressed include kindness, honesty, cooperation, conservation and hard work. The show was inspired by last year’s New York State Library Summer Reading Program theme, “Build a Better World.”
A Houston native and Camillus resident, Cain performs at schools, libraries, companies, birthday parties, club fund0raisers and special events throughout the Northeast. Television appearances include “Pappyland,” a national educational series, and “Saturday Showboat,” a children’s program produced be NBC’s Syracuse affiliate.
For more than a dozen years, he has specialized in educational magic shows and workshops for libraries and schools. Other shows include “A Magical Trip to the Titanic,” “Tex’s Wild West Show,” “The Magic of Being Green,” “The Wandering Wizard Show,” “The Magic of America.” “Olymp-Trick Games Magic Show,” “Professor GreenPockets’s Performing Bug Show,” “Caprain HurriCain’s Seaside Magic Show,” and “The Case of the Missing Bunny.”
The former teacher and Syracuse University graduate also teaches enrichment classes and workshops at schools, libraries and recreation programs. In the Syracuse area, he presents classes at Onondaga Community College’s College for Kids and Onodaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES. Courses and workshops for children include “It’s Magic,” “The World of Harry Potter,” “Monsterology,” “The Magic of Chocolate,” “Enchanted Creatures,” “Wild, Wild West,” and “Clowning Around.” Other classes are available for teens and adults.
Ron Cain’s performance at the Oxford Memorial Library has been made possible with funds from the BOOKS Grant, in partnership with Senator Akshar and the Morrisville State Collage.
For more information, call the Oxford Library at 843-6146, check out their Facebook pages, go to www.oxfordmemoriallibrary.org, or contact Ron Cain at 315-488-9125 or rcain@magicalsite.com.
The Library will host “Build A Magical World” at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 1. The 45-minute magic show uses humor and illusion to encourage young people to read.
Cain will start the show by introducing youngsters to his magical library, which serves as a portal to different fantasy worlds. Children help him perform tricks inspired by characters and stories from places like Wonderland, Neverland, Hogwarts and Oz.
The magician also invites young readers to use lessons from these books as building blocks for improving their world. Values stressed include kindness, honesty, cooperation, conservation and hard work. The show was inspired by last year’s New York State Library Summer Reading Program theme, “Build a Better World.”
A Houston native and Camillus resident, Cain performs at schools, libraries, companies, birthday parties, club fund0raisers and special events throughout the Northeast. Television appearances include “Pappyland,” a national educational series, and “Saturday Showboat,” a children’s program produced be NBC’s Syracuse affiliate.
For more than a dozen years, he has specialized in educational magic shows and workshops for libraries and schools. Other shows include “A Magical Trip to the Titanic,” “Tex’s Wild West Show,” “The Magic of Being Green,” “The Wandering Wizard Show,” “The Magic of America.” “Olymp-Trick Games Magic Show,” “Professor GreenPockets’s Performing Bug Show,” “Caprain HurriCain’s Seaside Magic Show,” and “The Case of the Missing Bunny.”
The former teacher and Syracuse University graduate also teaches enrichment classes and workshops at schools, libraries and recreation programs. In the Syracuse area, he presents classes at Onondaga Community College’s College for Kids and Onodaga-Cortland-Madison BOCES. Courses and workshops for children include “It’s Magic,” “The World of Harry Potter,” “Monsterology,” “The Magic of Chocolate,” “Enchanted Creatures,” “Wild, Wild West,” and “Clowning Around.” Other classes are available for teens and adults.
Ron Cain’s performance at the Oxford Memorial Library has been made possible with funds from the BOOKS Grant, in partnership with Senator Akshar and the Morrisville State Collage.
For more information, call the Oxford Library at 843-6146, check out their Facebook pages, go to www.oxfordmemoriallibrary.org, or contact Ron Cain at 315-488-9125 or rcain@magicalsite.com.
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