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Monthly Meeting Report

Aug 2023 Magic Meeting Report

The theme for our meeting in August was “My Most Expensive Magic Prop”, and it attracted an attendance of 43. We gathered at the Drama Centre on the evening of 15th August 2023. It began promptly at 7.30pm with spiffily dressed emcee/host Victor Heng giving a welcome address, agenda, and housekeeping rules.

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Sep 2023 Magic Meeting Report

On the evening of 15th September 2023, 44 members and guests of IBM Ring 115 gathered for their September meeting themed ‘Everyday Carry Magic’. The meeting was held at the Drama Centre and hosted by Victor Heng and JK Tan. President John Teo handed over a wooden wand and Ring 115 constitutions in an

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Oct 2023 Magic Meeting Report

IBM Singapore Ring 115’s meeting was held on Sunday 15th October 2023 in Function Room 1, Level 3, of the National Library building. It attracted an attendance of 27 members and 4 guests. JK Tan and Kenneth Chea were the coordinators, and the theme was DIY magic. Doors opened at

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Nov 2023 Magic Meeting Report

This evening’s meeting was attended by 24 members and 6 guests. It was held in Room 1 of Drama Center in the National Library building. The theme was Kids’ Magic and was hosted by Ian Tan and assisted by Tommy Kian. The evening featured 4 specialist in kids’ magic, 2

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Dec 2023 Magic Meeting Report

On 15 December, our ring kicked off our meeting “Impromptu Magic” at 7.50pm in a cozy room at the National Library Board.  It attracted 28 members and 2 guests. Our emcee and Ring Treasurer Victor Heng masterfully led the meeting from beginning to end with his amiability and finesse as a professional

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Jan 2024 Magic Meeting Report

IBM Singapore Ring 115’s January’s meeting was held on Monday 15th January in Function Room 1, Level 3, of the National Library building.  Enrico Varella and David Fillary were the hosts.  The theme was “Magic From Your Favourite Book”.  It was well attended by 27 members.   Ng Kah King was the first

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