
December 2018 was jam-packed with holiday magic shows for parties throughout western Washington. I was at the Olympia Country and Golf Club for their Santa Breakfast the first three Saturdays in December, one of my favorite Christmas traditions. I first began doing the Santa Breakfasts for the Country Club in 1998. Some of the “kids” who grew seeing me occasionally attend with their family. They now tower over me and are in college or have jobs. Crazy!

Antonio Sells Houses Christmas party for clients and partners in Puyallup New Year’s Eve at the Great Wolf Lodge Home Depot company party in Lacey Company party at the Red Lion Bellevue Santa visits Huntamer Park in Lacey Microsoft party in Bellevue Hanging out with these clowns at the Shriner’s Lodge in Mountlake Terrace Close-up magic for the catering team at the Olympia Country and Golf Club My 26th consecutive year performing at the Olympia Timberland Library! Seattle’s Great Wheel Standing-room-only at the Tumwater Timberland Library Ready to do break out some “black belt magic” for my friends at the U. S. Martial Arts Center Looking festive at Canterwood Golf Course Repeat corporate client at Canterwood Golf Course in Gig Harbor Sumner corporate party While the adults were busy checking tickets for the raffle drawing, these kids received a personal magic show Wilcox Family Farm holiday party Holiday Magic for the Winlock Timberland Library
The week between Christmas and New Year’s Eve is equally busy. Kids are on winter vacation and looking for things to do, so I do several shows for libraries during this time. These shows are always packed, particularly at the Tumwater and Olympia Timberland Libraries. This year The Olympian did a special feature on me in their weekend Entertainment edition which guaranteed standing-room-only crowds. The librarians estimated about 300 people at Olympia and 500 at Tumwater. (I’m not sure how that is even possible, but it was so popular that people were arriving to reserve their spot forty minutes before showtime. Two library staff had to try and keep an aisle clear for patrons to enter and exit the library!)

New Year’s Eve Magic
New Year’s Eve itself included a show for the University Place Library, Great Wolf Lodge (always a happening place, and even more so on this evening), and a private party at the ultimate shop-turned-man-cave late that night.
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