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FINDING NEMO - (popcorn and movie)

June 24, 2010 Thursday at 11:00 am

The Winder Library presents the acclaimed Walt Disney film, "Finding Nemo".

Nemo Finding Nemo is a 2003 American computer-animated film written by Andrew Stanton, directed by Stanton and Lee Unkrich and produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It tells the story of the overly protective clownfish Marlin, voiced by Albert Brooks, who along with a regal tang called Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, searches for his son Nemo, voiced by Alexander Gould. Along the way he learns to take risks and that his son is capable of taking care of himself.

The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. It was a financial blockbuster as it grossed over $864 million worldwide.[1] It was the 2nd highest grossing film of 2003, just behind Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. It is the best-selling DVD of all time, with over 40 million copies sold as of 2006[2] and is the highest grossing G-rated movie of all time. In 2008, the American Film Institute named it the tenth greatest animated film ever made during their 10 Top 10. It was also the first Pixar film to be released in May of 2003.



MAGICIAN KEN SCOTT

July 1, 2010 Thursday at 11:00 am

Ken Scott Ken Scott has over 20 years of experience, performing over 350 shows a year. He has entertained over a million people with his unique cutting edge programs. He was voted Greater Atlanta Entertainer of the year. Ken was also featured on CNN Headline News, where he headlined their segment on A Day of Magic. Ken performs yearly in Hollywood California at The World Famous Magic Castle, which is home to the Academy of Magical Arts. Ken has also been invited three times to perform at the White House.

Ken travels around the world teaching other entertainers his original ideas and routines that he has written and developed. Ken also writes monthly columns in children�s performers publications called The Funny Paper and the Kidabra Journal.



MAGICIAN STORYTELLER - CHAD CREWS

July 8, 2010 Thursday at 11:00 am

Chad Crews

One of the main questions that I get asked after my performances is, "How did you become a magician?", said Chad Crews, If you have seen any of my reading shows, then you already know the simple answer to this question, but for those who have never seen me, here is the story.

During my last year of college I was given a gift certificate for a book store, and one day I decided to go into the local bookstore and use it on something different. When I say different, usually I got a fantasy novel or some other work of fiction, but this time I wanted to get something that was not the usual fiction book. So, I went searching and found the hobbies and games section, and there on the shelf were a few books about magic. I thought back to when I was a child and my parents bought me a set of linking rings on a trip to Gatlinburg, TN, and I also remember not being able to do the trick very well at all. So I decided to get one of the books and learn a few tricks. The book that I ended up getting was called Mark Wilson's Cyclopedia of Magic, one of the best general books on magic there is - although I didn't know that at the time.

I ended up paying .60 in tax for the book, and it ended up being the best magic purchase that I ever made. I then went on a mission trip to Savannah, GA and we spent the day picking up kids from the projects whose parents kicked them out and told them not to come back until dark. We took the kids to the local Baptist Center and played with them, gave them something to eat, and really tried to be their friends - the Baptist Center was a safe place for them, and many of them came to the Sunday services also. However, some of the children would just sit against the wall and not say anything to anybody, so I got the idea of performing a magic trick for them to see if they would open up a little. Some of the youth and I begin reading the book and learned a few simple card tricks and showed them to the kids - their eyes lit up and they were instantly our friends. That was the hook - I new then that I was going to learn more magic!

I kept reading that book, learning new tricks, and eventually found a local magic shop when I moved back home near Augusta, GA to start my new job of Middle School Science Teacher, and that was that. Pretty soon I was performing for birthday parties for families of teachers that I worked with and now, I perform my educational shows in schools and libraries all over Georgia and South Carolina. But one thing remains the same, in every educational show I do, and every time that someone ask me how I got started, I bring out that little magic book that I got for .60 several years ago and tell them very simply, "I read this book." Reading - you gotta love it.



VENTRILOQUIST/MAGICIAN - KEITH KARNOK

July 15, 2010 Thursday at 11:00 am

Keith Karnok Keith Karnok is a professional magician and ventriloquist as well as a professor at the University of Georgia. His shows are extremely high energy with lots of audience participation. Along with his parrot, Vern, he will show you both magic and ventriloquism during his performance.

Karnok, a resident of Oconee County, is a magician and ventriloquist. Recently, he was a finalist in a national ventriloquism talent contest. In addition to the display of the art of ventriloquism, sleight of hand, and a host of magical illusions, his show promises lots of fun and audience participation. He will be accompanied by his exotic talking and singing goony bird, Vern. Each child attending will receive a coloring picture of Mr. Keith and Vern.




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