
RANGELEY — Carroll Chapman, aka Conjuring Carroll, will be at the Rangeley Public Library on Thursday, February 20th, to present both a magic show for younger kids and a magic workshop for slightly older kids.
The magic show, designed for children in preschool and early elementary school, will be held upstairs in the library at 10:30 AM. Traveling performing artist Conjuring Carroll specializes in family audiences as an education specialist. With over 30 years of experience performing in New England and internationally, Carroll provides world-class family entertainment. Children are invited to experience the laughter, comedy, magic, and nonsense at his upcoming presentation and STEAM workshop.
At 1:00 PM Carroll will present Conjuring Carroll’s Wellness Wizard Workshop, aimed at ages 8 and up. This workshop combines Carroll’s background as a social worker with his decades-long career as an entertainer. Carroll’s mission is to help individuals discover the wellness benefits of performing arts. Participants will be both entertained and educated in the art of magic.
Children are encouraged to sign up in advance at the Rangeley Public Library or call (207) 864-5529 as space is limited to 30 participants and we expect both programs to fill up.
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