Clark College Magician

Instant Fun for
Campus Activities

The first few days of school are always hectic, and especially at colleges; figuring out the parking situation, registering for classes, applying for financial aid, consulting counselors, buying books… and, oh yeah, attending classes!  It’s a familiar scene at schools everywhere:  huge lines as everyone has put off the inevitable until it just can’t wait any longer.

“Jeff’s magic was just the thing students needed to entertain them and get them engaged with each other and the campus. Jeff turned a grueling wait in line into a fun filled event!”
-Anthony Bittner, Clark College Activities Programming Board

Clark College in Vancouver, WA brought me in to perform close-up magic for the long lines in Geyser Hall.  This is the second year I’ve done this.  Students love it because it makes the time waiting in line seem to fly by.  I love it because they’re a captive audience!

It was cool seeing that my friends Matt Baker (“Comedy Stunt Show“) and Alex Zerbe (“Professional Zaniac“) will be visiting Clark College on different dates in October.  I’m impressed; magic, juggling, comedy, stunt show, all within one month?  Clark College = party school!

Big thanks to Sami, Anthony, and Anya for all of their help in bringing me to Clark and helping make things run smoothly both days.  If you’re considering attending Clark College as student, do check it out.  It’s one of the prettiest campuses anywhere with a lot of friendly students and staff.

Learn more about my magic shows for colleges and universities at www.amazementproductions.com/colleges.html or call toll-free (877) 412-5064.

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