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Young People Shine at the Columbus Magifest

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At the 2017 Columbus Magifest, we welcomed several young people and instructors from the Gahanna Lincoln High School to our stages. Tiffany Hanna, an instructor there, instituted a program of magic to help youth with cognitive and physical disabilities gain confidence in public speaking. Her recounting of their first public show, along with a sampling of audience interaction, was extremely moving for all participants, and we immediately invited this group back to perform a show at the next Magi-Fest. We can't wait to see what they do!

Young magicians

The Vanishing Inc. Magic Fund has allocated funds to buy props for this special group, so that they can perform the tricks for us at the next Magi-Fest. With magician Dennis Kreur helping them out, we know the magic will be great!

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