On May 9-11 2008, the Alan & Adrianne St. George Center for the Arts presented MAGIC IN SAVANNA, a show to benefit three local organizations: the Humane Society of Carroll County, the Savanna Historical Society, and the 321 Gallery Artists Co-op. Patrons and performers alike had a great time! Proceeds of $3750 were split by the three groups.

Thumb tie.
Thumb tie.
The "classic" Rosini bottle routine.
Jonathan Neal Brown transforms bottles & cans.
Bottles multiply and the audience howls.
An amazing fifteen bottles!
Many yards of silk are produced from the mouth.
Many yards of silk are produced from the mouth.
Many yards of silk are produced from the mouth.
Two giant flags on staffs appear from nowhere!
Bows.
Bows.
Bows.
Bows.
The audience files out to greet the performers.
The audience files out to greet the performers.
The cast of MAGIC IN SAVANNA.
The cast & crew of MAGIC IN SAVANNA.
After the show.
After the show.
After the show with Bill and Joetta King of Chicago.
After the show with Bill and Joetta King of Chicago.
MAGIC IN SAVANNA proceeds provided $3750 to three local organizations. Left to right: Lorna May of The Carroll County Humane Society; Alan St. George, producer of MAGIC IN SAVANNA; Jean Ferris of The Savanna Historical Society; and Joan Scott of The 321 Artists Co-op Gallery in Savanna.
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