Making magic for Diabetes

Ray Anderson, the cool magician, is bringing his antics to Lockerby Composite School March 6. Supplied photo.

Ray Anderson, the cool magician, is bringing his antics to Lockerby Composite School March 6. Supplied photo.

Feb 05, 2012- 11:17 AM

By: Sudbury Northern Life Staff

Ray Anderson, the “cool magician,” is bringing his antics to Lockerby Composite School March 6.

The performer, creator and teacher of magic has travelled North American with his craft. From coin to card tricks, he leaves audiences awed and amazed — and often laughing.

Part of the proceeds raised at the performance will go the Canadian Diabetes Association.

“We believe a little laughter and magic can go a long way towards keeping people healthy and happy,” Susan Levesque, CDA community engagement co-ordinator, stated. “By March, most of us will need a diversion from the long days of winter.”

Anderson's stop in Sudbury is presented by Pro-Theatre Entertainment. Tickets can be purchased by phoning 705-472-9111 or 705-670-1993. They cost $22 per person.

For more information, visit www.coolmagician.com.
 

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