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Magic Matt
Basic Information
Address: Matthew Scherer Magical Entertainer PO Box 532 Marseilles, IL 61341
Phone Number: 630-244-0979
Email: schererm@aol.com
Director: Matthew Scherer
Additional Information
Focus: Practice and Parience
Grade Levels:
K-5
Length: 50-60 minutes
Travel:
Would like to book multiple shows in region/district
Pricing: $600.00+
Workshops:
Teach a Trick Session in which Magician Matthew Scherer teaches a handful of simple beginners magic tricks with items from around the home. handouts and materials supplied.
Setup: 45 minutes to one hour
Takedown: 30 minutes
Equipment: All that is required is an outlet and perhaps a table. Performers supplies sound and performance equipment
Special Requirements: All that is required is an outlet and perhaps a table. Performers supplies sound and performance equipment
Highlights:
Magician Matthew Scherer has entertained audiences in the Chicago area and Midwest for over twenty years. Mr. Scherer's performances have been featured at the Brookfield Zoo's Holiday Magic Festival, the Illinois State Fair and other special events throughout the region.
Mr. Scherer presents family-fun programs that are ideal for schools, park districts and libraries. These programs include magic shows, strolling magic, balloon artistry and workshops. Add some magical memories to your school assembly, after school program, fun fair or other special event.
A little bit of magic goes a long way!
The "I CAN DO IT!" Magic Show
Magic Matt shares a positive message. Young audiences will learn how to reach their goals with patience and practice, building self-esteem with a magical message.
Program length and requirements
This program runs approximately 50-60 minutes in length but can be customized to meet your needs. Set-up requirements are flexible, according to your facility. An open area such as a gymnasium, lunchroom or classroom with access to an electrical outlet is all that is needed. No stage is required.
Your organization will receive posters and artwork for flyers to advertise these programs. Magical study materials are also available for your group.
Mission Statement:
I Can Do It!
Philosophy/Belief Statement: Making MAGIC with patience and practice
Program History:
Magician Matthew Scherer has entertained audiences in the Chicago area and Midwest for over twenty years. Mr. Scherer’s performances have been featured at the Brookfield Zoo’s Holiday Magic Festival, the Illinois State Fair and other special events throughout the region.
Mr. Scherer presents family-fun programs that are ideal for schools, park districts and libraries. These programs include magic shows, strolling magic, balloon artistry and workshops. Add some magical memories to your school assembly, after school program, fun fair or other special event.
A little bit of magic goes a long way!
Testimonials: “The kids had fun learning to perform magic tricks and everyone enjoyed your performance! It was wonderful that you encouraged audience participation during the show. Afterwards, many of the parents stopped to express how much they enjoyed the program.”
Jane Kauzlaric-Head Youth Services
Joliet Public Library
“The third graders were so impressed, that three of the classes are putting on shows for their parents. We certainly will be contacting you next year to once again educate and entertain our students.”
Jane Kinshaw-Principal
Scarlett Oaks School
“He performed his magical and inspirational “I Can Do It” show for standing room only crowds. He also captivated the children with strolling magic at our Ice Cream Social and Family Sock Hop.”
Gail Guzzino-Chairman
Week of the Young Child
“You were great!! The kid’s were delighted by the “Real Magic” that they saw. Even the teachers were entertained. Everyone had a huge smile on their faces. We appreciated your “I can do it!” theme which fit right into our school objectives!”
Lois Wierenga
East Leonard Elementary School
Grand Rapids, MI
Jane Kauzlaric-Head Youth Services
Joliet Public Library
“The third graders were so impressed, that three of the classes are putting on shows for their parents. We certainly will be contacting you next year to once again educate and entertain our students.”
Jane Kinshaw-Principal
Scarlett Oaks School
“He performed his magical and inspirational “I Can Do It” show for standing room only crowds. He also captivated the children with strolling magic at our Ice Cream Social and Family Sock Hop.”
Gail Guzzino-Chairman
Week of the Young Child
“You were great!! The kid’s were delighted by the “Real Magic” that they saw. Even the teachers were entertained. Everyone had a huge smile on their faces. We appreciated your “I can do it!” theme which fit right into our school objectives!”
Lois Wierenga
East Leonard Elementary School
Grand Rapids, MI
Tags: magic show, balloon twister