Spotlight on Associates Spectacular Lighting/Graphics Package & Award-
Winning Bunny for New 2019 Belmont Magic Show. Fresh from receiving The Milbourne Christopher Master
of Magic Award for “excellence in the magical arts” – one of the top three honors awarded to magicians worldwide, Al and Sue Belmont have upgraded their Belmont Magic Portable Stage with beautiful new graphics, and a spectac- ular, new fiber-optic backdrop and LED lighting package designed by DFX Sound Vision, leading experts in creating visually stunning effects with cutting edge, state of the art systems. In addition, after extensive 2018 Open Call Bunny Audi-
tions, the Belmonts have added Merlin, a delightful Red Polish Rabbit who took Best of Show at the Sykesville PA Youth & Agricultural Fair. Raised by a devoted 4H mem- ber, Merlin is cute as can be and loves to be cuddled while watching TV with the family. Belmont’s mysteries, proven showmanship, and unique
proprietary magical illusions add up to great Entertainment. The 2019 Belmont Magic Show will be totally new featuring baffling magic with lots of audience participation and the Belmont’s fast-moving, light-hearted, fun style. Al & Sue kick off their tour at the eighteen-day Queen Charlotte Fair. This year’s route includes return visits to five leading fairs. Al and Sue look forward to greeting everyone at St. Augustine.
Charlie Smith announces
International Consortium I have chosen to pursue opportu-
nities of my own and am no longer working with my friends at Popu- lous. I have assembled a local / international consortium of design firms that can help smaller commu- nities improve or develop new facil- ities. I can pick and choose from all my consultant partners/ friends here in Knoxville.
Just FYI, Charlie
Charles D. Smith, AIA, NCARB
Charles D Smith Architecture and Planning, LLC 719 Lago Circle Knoxville, TN 37922 (C) 865-389-3636 (E)
cdsmithaia@hotmail.com
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