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The Magic Hour - Online Family Interactive Magic Show for Charity 5th July 3 - 4pm


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Interactive online Family Magic Show to support the Mayor of Croydon's five charities. (See more details below) ? Please share on your Social Media.

Amigo?s Magic and Olympicubs are hosting ?The Magic Hour?. This will be from 3 ? 4pm on the 5th of July and will be a Zoom interactive family magic show suitable for the whole family ? young and old alike ? laughter is the best form of medicine. Magic will take place before your very eyes including the world famous Head Expanding & Shrinking Illusion, Get to see award winning Magicians and Member of the Magic Circle. 60 Minutes of Comedy, Magic and Mayhem. Loads of audience participation, some which will be taking place in your hands and in your mind & great family entertainment.

In order to participate please make a donation (100% which will go to the Mayors five charities) and once purchased you will be sent a Zoom link, one hour before the show, which will allow you to participate on the day. The Mayors five charities are Croydon Vision which helps the blind and partially sighted, Apasen supporting those with special needs, Ashdon Academy which helps young ladies from 11 - 21 with emotional wellbeing and positive mental health, Croydon Refugee Centre supporting refugees and asylum seekers and Mind which helps promote good mental health and seeks to empower people to lead a full life as part of the community.

For tickets or to make a donation please click on the link below. Even sharing it on your social media page will help.

https://www.designmynight.com/london/whats-on/online-event/the-magic-hour-with-amigos-magic-olympicubs

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