Doc Eason is the organizer and
head cheerleader for the 25th Anniversary of Snowmass, Colorado's spectacular weekend fest of fun and magic.
Eric Meade, Doc Eason, Connie and Dave
Elstun, Terry Ward, and a host of other entertainers will help the town celebrate their 25th
annual Snowmagical Family Fun Fest.
Snowmass is synonymous magic. Bob
Sheets, Doc Eason, Eric Meade are not only stars of our business, they also
worked Snowmass.
The festivities kick off Friday
with street performers and activities, plus an outdoor showing of “ET” on the
big Fanny Hill screen at dusk.
(Bring a blanket and popcorn.)
On Saturday and
Sunday, families can check out the continuous assortment of magic and puppet
shows, street entertainers, puppet-making, juggling and magic workshops going
on in the vicinity of the Snowmass Mall.
Connie Elstun will perform her kid’s show and provide a
Magic Workshop “in the shade near Paradise Bakery.”
Later Saturday evening, there will be a “Magical
dine-around” in several area restaurants followed by the Magic Cabaret with Doc
Eason, Eric Mead and a host other magicians in a nightclub performance at The
Blue Door, next to the Silvertree Hotel.
For all the times, performers, and history, check out the Official Snowmass Village web
site – it’s outstanding. Doc Eason is
the organizer for the fest so you know it is going to be more than great, it’s
going to be fun.
By the way, make sure you check out Doc Eason's newly revamped web site. We've always loved his humor (he's as twisted as we like) and he shares his jokes, show schedule, and news.
Mr. Eason has often put up the cash to keep this festival alive and thriving.
Doc Eason is the organizer and
head cheerleader for the 25th Anniversary of Snowmass, Colorado's spectacular weekend fest of fun and magic.
Eric Meade, Doc Eason, Connie and Dave
Elstun, Terry Ward, and a host of other entertainers will help the town celebrate their 25th
annual Snowmagical Family Fun Fest.
Snowmass is synonymous magic. Bob
Sheets, Doc Eason, Eric Meade are not only stars of our business, they also
worked Snowmass.
The festivities kick off Friday
with street performers and activities, plus an outdoor showing of “ET” on the
big Fanny Hill screen at dusk.
(Bring a blanket and popcorn.)
On Saturday and
Sunday, families can check out the continuous assortment of magic and puppet
shows, street entertainers, puppet-making, juggling and magic workshops going
on in the vicinity of the Snowmass Mall.
Connie Elstun will perform her kid’s show and provide a
Magic Workshop “in the shade near Paradise Bakery.”
Later Saturday evening, there will be a “Magical
dine-around” in several area restaurants followed by the Magic Cabaret with Doc
Eason, Eric Mead and a host other magicians in a nightclub performance at The
Blue Door, next to the Silvertree Hotel.
For all the times, performers, and history, check out the Official Snowmass Village web
site – it’s outstanding. Doc Eason is
the organizer for the fest so you know it is going to be more than great, it’s
going to be fun.
By the way, make sure you check out Doc Eason's newly revamped web site. We've always loved his humor (he's as twisted as we like) and he shares his jokes, show schedule, and news.
Mr. Eason has often put up the cash to keep this festival alive and thriving.
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