Kids Write the Darndest Things

Recently 3rd grade Poudre School District elementary students were treated to a special free performance of Bill Blagg The Science of Magic courtesy of the Lincoln Center Support League. The show was packed with mind-blowing illusions which Blagg used to give the students to a rare behind-the-scenes look at how magicians use science to create magic.

We thought we’d share a few of the notes that the students wrote to Bill Blagg thanking him for the great show… prepare to grin your face off.

Thank you notes from PSD students that reads: Dear Bill blagg, Thanks for the magic show. It was AMAZING! My favorite part was everything. What was your favorite part you did? I felt excited when you made that teacher float! my really favorit part was when you made snow. I hope I see you again someday.
Thank you letter from another PSD student that reads: Dear Bill Blagg, Bill Blagg you are cool and amazing. Thank you for paing for the feld trip. My fav part is wen he made the teacher flote. I was a little sacrrd and inprest. I allso liked wen his face got BIGGER and the nsmaller. the alloshin was amazing. I learned that you brake sciences  you can get magic.
Letter from a PSD student that reads:
Dar, Bill Blagg Thank you for putting on the science of Magic. it was a very awesome show it was really fun. My Favorite part was when you made that teacher float. I also got very exited when you made the drawing of the bowling ball turn into a real bowling ball. The magic tricks were really surprising. So thanks again for putting on the show for us. You are the best magician I have ever saw!!!
A letter from a PSD student that read: Dear Bill Blagg, Thank you for the show it was so cool my favrit part was the disapering homework. i wish I build that.

I think it’s safe to say, these kids loved the show! Here at the Lincoln Center we love being a part of these “edu-tainment”” opportunities and together with the Lincoln Center Support League we strive to provide the children of our community enrichment through art that radiates beyond the stage.