All assemblies include:

                                       - Clear educational objectives
                                       - Many audience participants
                                       - Professional Yamaha sound system
                                       - Music
                                       - Important topics presented in a memorable way
                                       - Loads of magical fun!

 No Bully Show

Students are challenged to identify
bullying and step up and make a
difference in their world.  The show
utilizes several magic object lessons
that reinforce the anti-bullying
message.

The lessons teach:

- What is bullying?
- Methods of a bully
- Why bullying is harmful
- How to respond if bullied
- How to be more than a witness
- Qualities of friendship
   
 Reading Show

This assembly prepares students
for a lifetime of reading.  Magical
experiences demonstrate how
reading is an essential part of life
no matter what the career choice.

The lessons teach the importance
of reading for these careers:

- Chef, cooking in the kitchen
- Bus Driver, reading road signs
- Artist, reading paint colors
- Magician, reading magic books
- Scientist, conducting safe   
experiments
   
 

Two shows to compliment your curriculum.

Assemblies held in the West Michigan area cost $500*   
per show.

Additional shows on the same date and location are $250

*there will be an additional travel fee for shows further
than 60 miles from my Muskegon location.

Please contact me at acemagic_pmr@yahoo.com

Magic with Meaning
What people are saying...

"From the
moment he
began to his
concluding
trick, Paul
held the
group in rapt
attention."
-Eric Vermeulen, Principal

"Wonderful Magician!!
Mixing up the fun  
magic show with
reading activities
made it more
appealing."

                     -Parent at Literacy Night

"The magic show was
amazing.
Educational!"
                                      - Parent

"Wow, Mr. Magic Man! You're show was
amazingly awesome."  
- Taylor, 4th Grade



     "I'm your biggest fan!" - Ben, 2nd Grade