Summer Reading Rocks at the Superior Public Library; magician to visit

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Summer reading fun at the Superior Library

  A Summer tradition kids and their families can count on in Superior is the Superior Public Library Summer Reading program.  Town Librarian, Josie Campos along with her staff and volunteers host the themed program each year.  This year, the theme was “Libraries Rock”.

  The weekly sessions at the library include arts and crafts, interactive sessions and of course reading!  During one of their special sessions, local musical Michael Macias brought in several instruments for the students to experience.  The listened to the unique sounds of each instrument and were able to try playing most of them as well.

  Amaya and Raiden Sommer also brought in their brass-wind instruments and showed their classmates in Summer Reading how they worked.  The month long program, taught students about how music is made and they learned about many different types of music and musical instruments. 

Magician to visit Superior Library’s Summer Reading Program

  Magician and Ventriloquist, David Zacarte, will perform his magic at the Superior Public Library on Friday, June 29, 2018, at 2:40 p.m.  The event is sponsored by the Friends of the Superior Public Library.

  Magician David Zacarte is a master of the art of ventriloquism, blending classic and modern comedy with ventriloquism, magic, song and much more.  David creates a show that entertains all ages from all walks of life. He is an entertainer who brings a unique and special magic wherever he performs and brings the classic arts of ventriloquism and magic to each show for children, adults and family.

  Performing for over 25 years in Los Angeles as the entertainer to the Stars and then Nationally for Fairs, Festivals, Theaters, Cruise Ships and more, David Zacarte has made Arizona his home for the past 15 years. 

  Program is open for children and adults of all ages! Children under 10 yrs. must be accompanied by an adult.

Mila Besich (471 Posts)

Mila Besich is a resident of Superior with two children. She volunteers for many local organizations. She is an experienced fundraiser and event planner for Copper Corridor Economic Development Coalition. She covers some of the area town councils and schools.


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