Abracadabra! WMS students gain knowledge about enviromental health

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The Illusion Maker in the crowd doing his mind reading trick

The Illusion Maker made his annual trip to the auditorium this October in order to teach students about the three R’s; reduce, reuse, and recycle.

The Illusion Maker said, “I think the best way to help the environment is by using the three R’s; reduce, reuse, and recycle.” He also commented that most students agree with this because they use the three R’s everyday, but most other people don’t use them and this causes the world to become full of pollution.

What he does now, helps many children learn to help the environment to build a better community and future. He explains how he fell into his business, “I was more into magic when I was younger, but then I started performing and I began to like it.” When he was younger, he didn’t really imagine himself doing what he does now; he imagined himself as a magician.

The Illusion Maker also said, “I would make mistakes on stage, but I would act it out like nothing happened.”  If you see a mistake in his show he would most likely go with the flow or act it out.

The Illusion maker said his“personal” favorite trick is the “mind reading”, but he also likes the card reading trick. He thinks these tricks are basic ones which aren’t that difficult. The Illusion Maker blew the students minds with these tricks and was also able to impart a lesson on the importance of recycling.  Something he certainly does not do is recycle magic tricks.