The Yolo County Library in West Sacramento will be holding an online magic show this July.
Families looking for a fun afternoon activity can view an educational magic show performed by Don O’Brien, using video calling app Zoom. Xtreme Science Magic teaches viewers about scientific concepts with humor and spectacular visuals. O’Brien performs several interesting tricks during the show, with past performances featuring rocket balloons, bouncing bubbles, and fire tornadoes. Printing services can help such performers with advertising their shows to the public.
O’Brien has performed his show for over 50,000 kids around the United States, making appearances at schools in Chicago, Arizona, and Indiana. Xtreme Science Magic was given the award for Best Kids Show in Northern California two years in a row. O’Brien also offers another show called Multicultural Music From Around The World. Those interested in hiring O’Brien for private events can contact him about his availability and rates.
The virtual Xtreme Science Magic show will be held on Thursday, July 23 and will start at 3:00 pm. There are no reservations needed to watch the performance, and the Zoom call will be free to join. The link to the show and the meeting ID can be found on the Yolo County Library website. The library also has other free virtual events that families can view on the site’s calendar.
https://yolocountylibrary.org/event/xtreme-science-magic/?instance_id=75418
