Kentucky

Eldon Roark

Eldon's career in magic began at the age of ten when he purchased a box of Cracker Jacks with a magic trick inside. This spurred his interest in magic, which later developed into a full time career. Eldon was named Magician of the Year by the International Brotherhood of Magicians, Ring 239. He has also appeared in his own television special. When not performing, Eldon lectures for magic fraternities, writes for magic publications and designs illusions for his company, White Magic Manufacturing, which creates props for magicians worldwide.

James Harris

Jim “Uncle Red” Harris has a BME (engineering) degree from the University of Louisville, and has been entertaining kids of all ages for over 30 years. He is currently Vice President of the Louisville Magic Club, and a member of KIDABRA and the Society of American Magicians.

Uncle Red is a “regular” at Louisville’s Comedy Caravan, and is known for his work with Kosair Charities, as well as Girl Scout and Cub Scout fundraisers. His calendar is also filled with shows for private birthday parties, elementary schools, assisted living centers, and pre-schools.

Don Baggett

Don Baggett began entertaining at the age of 10 and hasn't looked back since. He has performed all across the country for fairs and festivals, zoos, schools libraries and colleges, and cruise ships. Don has been featured several times on local television and radio. He has been involved with many benefits for charity such as The Really Big show for ARC, Magic Cares for CASA and Illusions for Relief for the Tri State Food Bank. Don performs over 200 shows annually from coast to coast specializing in children's entertainment with an educational message that keeps the FUN in learning.