This Sunday, July 21st the Mount Washington Auto Road is hosting the 3rd Annual Summit Salute!

This morning with Gino and The Magic Morning Show, Mount Washington Auto RoadGreat Glen Trails’ Lisa McCoy joined Gino to discuss the event and give everyone a heads up on what to expect. They also mention Seek The Peak on Saturday and talked about Great Glens Trails’ Tuesday Bike Series!

Join other service members, veterans, & military families for this special FREE event at the base of Mt. Washington. Share stories, play outdoors, eat great food and enjoy a Mt. Washington Sunset with Volunteers for Veterans Inc.

To listen to the interview click below!

 

For more information about The Summit Salute visit MTWASHINGTONAUTOROAD.COM

Concerts in Bradley Park will continue in Fryeburg, Maine tonight. Fryeburg Business Association hosts the concerts that happen every Tuesday throughout the month of July except for the first Tuesday of the month. Studio Two will be taking the kiosk tonight. They’re a Beatles cover band that really gets into character. Donna Woodward recently stopped into our studios to discuss the concert series. She says, “They come in full costume. They’re dressed like the Beatles, they act like the Beatles, they talk like the Beatles. They sing and play like the Beatles and it’s just an awesome night.” Listeners can catch the show at 7:00 tonight at Bradley Park in Fryeburg.

Psychic Medium Sara Moore once again joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show to celebrate tonight’s full moon.

Sara Moore has an office located right in North Conway Village across from Eastern Slope Inn and she dropped by this morning to give Magic 104’s listeners FREE Mini Readings via our text line at 603-356-9145.

In addition to being a Psychic Medium for people, she is also one for pets as well. Click below to listen to Sara Moore do her thing with our listeners.

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This is the photo that is referenced in Part 3 of the little girl with the “rainbow orbs” around her. Special Thanks to Shannon from Conway for sharing! 


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Sara Moore will be at Premier’s Showroom later today (7/16) from 5pm – 6pm and giving FREE 5 Minute Readings! Stop on by, get a reading, and check out what Premier has to offer when it comes to Furniture, Appliances, Electronics, and more! For more details go to NORTHCONWAYPREMIER.COM.

Also Sara is once again teaming up with Psychic Medium Kathleen Stone and doing another LIVE Gallery on August 2nd at the Eastern Slope Inn Playhouse with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit M&D Productions, to learn more about it and to purchase your tickets go to ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM

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A New York hiker suffered a head injury while hiking in the Dry River Wilderness this past Saturday. New Hampshire Fish and Game say 58-year-old Denise Blank was hiking the Dry River Trail when she slipped down an embankment and injured her head around 10:30am. Lacking cell reception, a member of her group hiked three and a half miles to make a call for help. Conservation Officers, Bartlett Fire Department, SOLO Wilderness Medicine, Lakes Region Search and Rescue, the Appalachian Mountain Club, Androscoggin Valley Search and Rescue and the US Forest Service all responded to the call. Denise was placed in a litter and carried back to the trailhead shortly before 7:00 in the evening. She was taken to Memorial Hospital by the Bartlett Jackson Ambulance. Authorities say Denise and her group were well prepared for the conditions.

‘AVENGERS: ENDGAME’ NEARS ‘AVATAR’S ALL-TIME BOX OFFICE RECORD – (07/15/2019)

Avengers: Endgame is headed toward complete box office dominance. The Disney and Marvel megahit snagged an additional $2 million at the B.O. this weekend, for a total of $2.78 billion worldwide, just $7.16 million behind Avatar’s all-time record of $2.788 billion. 

Domestically, the blockbuster has nabbed $851 million; it has also had strong showings in China ($629 million), the United Kingdom ($114 million), Korea ($105 million), Brazil ($85 million) and Mexico ($77 million). 

Observers think the 22nd film in the Marvel Universe, which bowed April 26th, has gotten a late-in-life boost in sales from Sony’s Spider-Man: Far From Home, which was positioned as a must-see sequel to Avengers: Endgame. 

Spider-Man, starring Tom Holland and Zendaya, meanwhile, topped the box office again, raking in $45.2 million, for a total global haul of about $850 million. Toy Story 4 slipped into second place with $20.66 million in sales, for a global tally of about $771 million. 

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Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.

  1. Spider-Man: Far From Home — $45.2 million
  2. Toy Story 4 — $20.66 million
  3. Crawl — $12 million
  4. Stuber — $8 million
  5. Yesterday — $6.8 million
  6. Aladdin — $5.9 million
  7. Annabelle Comes Home — $5.6 million
  8. Midsommar — $3.6 million
  9. The Secret Life of Pets 2 — $3.1 million
  10. Men in Black International — $2.2 million

All this week on Gino and The Magic Morning Show, we have been giving away chances at a Family 4 Pack of Tickets to Monkey Trunks Zipline Park in Chocorua, NH! Monkey Trunks Owner and General Manager Kris Gagnon dropped by the show this morning and not only told us about all what the courses are offering this summer but also helped us announce our grand prize winner! Listen below!

 

 

For more information about Monkey Trunks visit MONKEYTRUNKS.COM

Check out our video from our adventure at Monkey Trunks back in 2017!

‘SPIDER-MAN’ OWNS B.O. WITH RECORD-BUSTING $185M – (07/08/2019)

Sequels and franchises have been slumping this year, but Sony’s Spider-Man broke that pattern this weekend with Far From Home, starring Tom Holland, Jake Gyllenhaal and Zendaya. Meanwhile, A24’s Midsommar delivered their best opener this year, landing just below the weekend top five list.

Far From Home topped the box office this weekend, entering the weekend with $91 million already in its coffers, and scooping up an additional $93.6 million for a total haul of $185 million over the long holiday. Far From Home take gauged the largest six-day opener for a Tuesday start and 22nd largest six-day opener of all time. The film is also popular with both critics, who gave it an “A” on CinemaScore and 8.1/10 IMDB user rating. 

Disney’s Toy Story 4 moved to second place, bringing in an estimated $34.4 million, for a total domestic haul of $300 million. The House of Mouse’s Aladdin crossed the $900 million mark globally. 

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Hooray for Hollywood: Here are this past weekend’s box office results.

  1. Spider-Man: Far From Home — $93.6 million
  2. Toy Story 4 — $34.4 million
  3. Yesterday — $10.8 million
  4. Annabelle Comes Home— $9.8 million
  5. Aladdin — $7.6 million
  6. Midsommar — $6.7 million
  7. The Secret Life of Pets 2— $4.8 million
  8. Men In Black International— $3.6 million
  9. Avengers: Endgame — $3.1 million
  10. Rocketman— $2.8 million