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07/08/2019 - Magical Mondays

Magical Mondays
Jul 08 2019 | 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM

Magical Mondays

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Do you want to learn some awesome magic? This summer at the Breman you'll have your chance! Every week a staff member or a visiting guest magician will perform and teach magic that you can do using items you have around the house. By summer's end you'll be a regular Houdini! All ages welcome!

Recommended Ages – 6+ Years Old & Families (parent must be in attendance)

Price
Members - Free
Non-Members - Cost of Admission

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