The FlashPaper - Omaha Magical Society
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The FlashPaper - Omaha Magical Society
Assembly #7 Society of American Magicians, Omaha Magical Society, www.Omahamagicalsociety.com – January, 2015 Omaha Magical Society Officers for 2014 President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Sgt.-at-Arms National 2nd V.P. Jerry Golmanavich Larry Brodahl Tom Neddo Walter Graham Bob Gehringer Jeff Sikora Knock, Knock. Who’s there? Spaghetti. Spaghetti who? Spaghetti to look a lot like Christmas! That’s right, this month was the annual Omaha Magical Society Christmas Party and began with the Knock, Knock Joke above. (Thank you, Jerry, for the ‘Punny’ humor!) After food and refreshments, Dave Arch presented some nice mentalism through his ‘Psychic Santa’ act. Tommy Hughes was next on the list with his ‘eye dropper’ card trick. Jeff Sikora continued the evening with Math Magic on a recently acquired magic apparatus. As the evening progressed, Tom Zepf presented a fun, Christmas themed ‘Out-to-lunch’ trick that involved a colorful display of Santa and some Christmas presents and Dick Sanders presented Santa as the original ‘Bag Man’ with a unique Santa Bag. Bob Gehringer performed a 4 of Spades Chalk Board Trick and Joyce Chleboun finished the line up with a Christmas 21st Century Silk Routine using Green and Red silks. (But wait there’s more!) After the ordered line up of Magicians an invitation was given for anyone who wanted to perform magic. To our surprise and delight, we had two performers from our Society of Young Magicians (SYM) group volunteer to perform! Duncan Sanders (age 9) put on a spectacular multiphased routine involving a chosen card, popcorn, a dove pan and some ‘hot air’. Immediately following, Tucker Sanders (Age 6) performed a clever torn and restored napkin routine with a very special top hat. Great job guys! Keep up the good work! as Jeff Sikora, Denny Rourke, and others to be announced. This is our yearly formal dinner and magic show. $40.00 for adults and $15.00 for children. . Log on to our website to order on line or call (402) 334-8440 or email Bob Gehringer [email protected] by Saturday, January 10, 2015. With more than enough food, a line of 9 spectacular performers and 2 surprise guest performers from the SYM, I think it is safe to say that the Christmas party was a success and everyone truly enjoyed the food, fun and of course, the Magic! 2015 Calendar Wizard’s Banquet Here is the web link: https://www.youtube.com/watc h?v=uwgC_3uzew&feature=youtu.be January 17th. The tentative lineup is Ice McDonald, 2 other SAM Board Members as well Also on Jan, 16th Ice McDonald will hold a 6:00 p.m. lecture at our regular meeting place. This is free for anyone who purchased a ticket to the banquet, or $10.00 for O.M.S. members and $15.00 for nonmembers. Jan. 16th - Ice McDonald Lecture Jan. 17th - Wizard’s Banquet Feb. 9th – Duane Laflin Lecture March 16th – Coincidence Theme April 20th – ESP Theme May 18th – Ropes Theme June 15th – Contest July 20th – Magic Words Theme August 15th – Boys Town Picnic Sept. 21th – Some of a Kind Theme Oct. 19th – No Joke - Serious Magic Nov. 16th – Holiday Magic Theme Dec. 14th – Christmas Party (See web site for more details.) Bob Gehringer, Newsletter Editor [email protected] 13405 Marinda Street Omaha, NE 68144 HAPPY NEW YEAR! As your new President I hope to make this year the best ever for the Omaha Magical Society. In the recent past we have seen our Assembly develop from a troubled past into a stable group with a sound economic condition. With strong leadership many of our long-time members have stepped up to go the “extra mile” and bring us to the point where we are growing into a dynamic group including newcomers anxious to take us to the next level - whatever that is. With the help and energies of a board willing to explore and improve, this next year could be full of surprises. We want to provide what you need from our group of accomplished members. Please keep in mind that our diversity makes us strong. Our members range from VERY experienced, to novice hobbyists (such as myself), to collectors, to magic history buffs, and to clowns. If you are a novice and seek direction please look for someone to act as a mentor. There are some general issues that can be addressed by many of the members; however, for advice on particular skills the best alternative would be to ask an experienced performer to lend a hand. Ask me for direction. I know a little bit about a whole lot. With input from other board members we are hoping to fine tune our "typical program experience" - that is our monthly meetings. We are asking all members to arrive before the start time- usually 7 p.m. Our thrust is toward making your experience more enjoyable and fruitful. We are also asking for your help in preparing for meetings and tearing down any rearrangements made to satisfy the program needs. There are other ways to chip in to assembly operations and we hope to keep track of your involvement. Working together as a group will enrich your participation and expand your enjoyment. I will do my best to transmit important information by every means possible. My most effective means will be through emails - either from "admin" or [email protected]. It is your job to read the messages; so watch for these transmissions and reply if an answer is needed. The program year is about to start with the lecture by Ice McDonald followed by the Wizard's banquet. The next month is already in place - the lecture by long-time friend Duane Laflin. We hope you will attend all of the events that interest you. The more you get involved, then more you will grow. Wish us luck! Jerry