‘Extraordinist’ to peform at ACM

By Anonymous
Posted Mar 07, 2008 @ 11:53 PM
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“Extraordinist” Craig Karges, an award-winning entertainer who tours college campuses nationwide, will bring his fascinating journey-of-the-mind show to Allegany College of Maryland for a public performance Thursday, March 13, at 8 p.m.
Karges mixes mystery, humor, psychology and intuition to challenge audiences to question what is real amid a display of illusions and physic happenings.
Aided by audience participation, which adds to the entertainment quotient, his presentations underscore the power of the mind — an important message for anyone.
Named entertainer of the year six times by the National Association of Campus Activities, Karges is a nationally recognized speaker and author who conducts corporate training sessions and appears on major television broadcasts.
Karges’ performance in the College Center Theatre is sponsored by the ACM Student Council. The event is free to ACM students with a valid college ID card.
There is a $3 charge for students through grade 12 and a $5 fee for adults and others from the general public.
For more information call the ACM Student Activities Office at 301-784-5205.

“Extraordinist” Craig Karges, an award-winning entertainer who tours college campuses nationwide, will bring his fascinating journey-of-the-mind show to Allegany College of Maryland for a public performance Thursday, March 13, at 8 p.m.
Karges mixes mystery, humor, psychology and intuition to challenge audiences to question what is real amid a display of illusions and physic happenings.
Aided by audience participation, which adds to the entertainment quotient, his presentations underscore the power of the mind — an important message for anyone.
Named entertainer of the year six times by the National Association of Campus Activities, Karges is a nationally recognized speaker and author who conducts corporate training sessions and appears on major television broadcasts.
Karges’ performance in the College Center Theatre is sponsored by the ACM Student Council. The event is free to ACM students with a valid college ID card.
There is a $3 charge for students through grade 12 and a $5 fee for adults and others from the general public.
For more information call the ACM Student Activities Office at 301-784-5205.

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