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Great Big Event Magic Show Scheduling Ideas

By Clay Boggess on Sep 18, 2014
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Great Big Event Magic Show Scheduling Ideas

How to take advantage of opportunities when scheduling your magic show.

Since our Big Event Magic Show is curriculum-based and focused on specific themes, you can have your assembly when that particular theme is celebrated nationally and internationally.

For example, you can schedule your 'Just Say No' program during 'Red Ribbon Week' or a 'Magic of Recycling' show in November during 'National Recycling Week'.

You can get some excellent magic show scheduling ideas based on the following yearly events:

Fall Semester

The following events occur during the month:

September:

  • National Literacy Month
  • National Library Card Sign-up Month
  • International Literacy Day
    (Highlighting the importance of reading, particularly from a multicultural, international perspective)
  • Citizenship Day
  • National Good Neighbor Day

October:

  • National Safe School Week
  • National Character Counts Week
  • National Red Ribbon Week
  • Halloween

November:

  • National Youth Appreciation Week
  • National Parental Involvement Day
  • National Family Week
  • National Recycling Week

Spring Semester

The following events occur during the month:

February:

Valentine's Day (Schools often use Valentine's Day to learn about friendships)

April:

  • International Children's Book Day
  • National Library Week
  • National Student Leadership Week

May:

National Reading Is Fundamental Week

Make sure to schedule your fundraiser accordingly because the magic show is designed as a reward for selling, and you'll want to tie the two together.

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Author Bio Clay Boggess, Author

Clay Boggess has been designing fundraising programs for schools and various nonprofit organizations throughout the US since 1999. He’s helped administrators, teachers, and outside support entities such as PTAs and PTOs raise millions of dollars. Clay is an owner and partner at Big Fundraising Ideas.

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