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Reading Magic Reviews
My career in magic literally started from a book of magic that I found at my grandparent’s house in Spokane. To this day I buy several magic books each year and use them to add material to my shows. I’m … Continue reading
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Yelp Reviews
Review for Jeff Evans’ magic show on www.yelp.com at the Redmond and King County Libraries. Continue reading
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Bully-Prevention Assemblies in Puyallup
Jeff Evans visits Carson Elementary and Brouillet Elementary in Puyallup this week with his “Mission: Possible” respect and bully-prevention program. Read a glowing review from the PTA here… Continue reading
Shoreline Library Magic
Rave review from a Shoreline Library patron; Science Magic at Edmonds Elementary; the Association of Washington School Principal’s conference in Bellevue. Continue reading →