| Can we use this show as a
fundraiser? Yes!
Your school can make money a number of ways. Just add
any reasonable amount to the already low ticket price. You
can also sell food items before the show and during
intermission. Brock Edwards also gives you his exclusive Money by
Magic Manual. It lists 14 strategies for raising lots of
money - like charging $1 per vote to elect the person you'd
most like to see cut in half - all without raising the ticket
price!
"Our
families loved the show and our Foundation loved the extra
money. We made over $2,000 in one night! Unlike our normal
fundraisers, families saw a fantastic show, and parents
didn't feel like we were asking them to buy something else
they didn't want."
Lydia Fama
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Shoal Creek Educational Foundation |
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What if we don't have an auditorium?
If you don't have the
facility for the show, Brock Edwards can perform his
stunning feats of illusion outside. You supply the
spectators, he provides everything else including a
stage, props, assistant, fog, lights, music, curtains,
even a generator. You can also experience the Family
Night illusion show by renting a local indoor facility.
Most facilities don't charge more than $100 to public or
private schools. And you can pay for the rental fee by
simply adding a dollar to the ticket price.
Click here to watch Brock
Edwards' crew transform a playground into an outdoor
theater. 5 hours of set-up compressed into 8 seconds!
"The illusions were incredible,
but Brock's most amazing trick was turning our blacktop
into an outdoor theater. The stage was terrific, and
with over 750 people in attendance, there wasn't a
single bad seat."
Ron Koebrick, PTA
- Meadow Park
Elementary |
Can a magic show be educational?
Every Brock Edwards
presentation offers a strong educational message.
Many magic shows often lack any educational value. Brock
Edwards performs a full-length educational assembly
program, so it's easy to justify taking valuable
classroom teaching time for the show. Ask the hundreds
of principals that endorse the program. Or the thousands
of kids that have learned to say "no" to drugs and
violence, and "yes" to character and the joys of
reading. Kids simply learn more because they love magic
and have fun. Best of all, you can choose from three
specially designed educational assembly programs!
"Sometimes programs such as these offer themselves as a
"Red Ribbon Week" option, but it's really a thinly
veiled marketing ploy to gain a booking, with only
passing reference made to drugs, alcohol, and crime.
Brock Edwards' performance was an excellent program
which was not only entertaining for our kids, but
contained the Red Ribbon Week theme throughout the
performance. This assembly was well executed and well
received by our students, staff, and families."
Lynne Ennis, Principal
- Rivera Elementary |