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magicmanila New user Washington DC 88 Posts |
Hello I will be moving to the US soon, (im from the philippines) ill be staying in the DC Maryland and Virginia area and I was wondering if there are any ring members who log in here.
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Bill Wells Elite user Lexington, VA 457 Posts |
Yes ... there are a number of DC metro area magicians and members of National Capitol Ring 50 on Magic Café. Myself, Larry Davidson, and the Taggerts (Michael and Ashley) are four that immediately come to mind. There are others ...
Ring 50 meets the first Wednesday of each month at the Holiday Inn on Eisenhower Avenue in Alexandria. Let me know when you are here and I will give you more specific directions. Bill |
Michael Taggert Special user Fredericksburg Virginia 656 Posts |
Good to hear from you we would love to welcome you at a ring 50 meeting. we have a large active membership that represents just about every aspect of magic
Mike Taggert |
magicmanila New user Washington DC 88 Posts |
Thank you bill and Michael for the info. is that meeting tonight?
sorry I just remembered that I had posted this a couple of months ago, should have prepared for it, oh well maybe next month. ive just arrived last oct 2, and am now staying at military corner conecticut nw washington dc
PERFORM MAGIC AND NOT "PUZZLES" so the audience wont try to "figure out how its done".
KEEP THE MAGIC ALIVE!!! |
Bill Wells Elite user Lexington, VA 457 Posts |
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On 2006-10-04 17:10, magicmanila wrote: Plan on attending the November 1 Ring 50 meeting. John Born is lecturing and I am sure it will be very well attended which should give you the chance to meet many of the local magicians. |
magicmanila New user Washington DC 88 Posts |
Ok bill thank you very much ill try my best to attend
PERFORM MAGIC AND NOT "PUZZLES" so the audience wont try to "figure out how its done".
KEEP THE MAGIC ALIVE!!! |
MrBob102 Regular user Northern Virginia 125 Posts |
You can visit IBM Ring 50 website for more information about Ring 50 and current activities. In the margin on the right side you can find a link "Join Ring 50" to get IBM and Ring 50 applications. Maybe we will see you on the 1st of November at the John B. Born lecture. ~~ Bob Patterson, Treasurer
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MrBob102 Regular user Northern Virginia 125 Posts |
Might help if I gave you the web site: http://ibmring50.blogspot.com/
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Bob Sanders Grammar Supervisor Magic Valley Ranch, Clanton, Alabama 20504 Posts |
Whatever you do, don't tell him about Magi-Whirl 2007!
http://magi-whirl.org/ It looks like magic and fun. Enjoy! Bob Sanders Magic By Sander |
Jon W. Loyal user 228 Posts |
Mike,
I assume there are no magician groups in the Fredericksburg area? From researching, I am finding your ring and one in Richmond. I know we are pretty much right between the two. I am a local teacher and amateur magician and interested in joining up with a group, but am not too keen on traveling far on a consistent basis. Figured I would ask in case I have missed something while searching. Thanks in advance for any info you may have. Jon |
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