Join Mount Washington Valley Habitat for Humanity for an elegant evening at the all new Living Shores Aquarium on November 2nd, 2019 from 6pm-9pm. It will be a “blue tieLIVE Auction Event with endless appetizers, delicious food stations, cash bar, and a one of a kind experience as you dine among the sea!  You’ll be able to wander through the Living Shores‘ expansive aviary, marvel at an underwater world, and interact with Caribbean species, all while supporting MWV Habitat for Humanity’s future families.

Auction items will include destination/experience packages mixed in with pieces of a home, such as sponsoring a door, the roof, or a set of windows.

There will be LIVE Entertainment throughout the evening as well!

Be part of the first Annual Gala and help celebrate MWV Habitat for Humanity’s 25th Anniversary, plus be one of the first to see inside the Living Shores Aquarium!

 Tickets are going fast so act now!

Tickets are $75 per person and can be purchased at MWV-HABITAT.ORG

Lauren Hawkins of MWV Habitat Humanity & the Living Shores Aquarium joined Gino on the show today and told us all about it in detail! Click below to listen!

 

 

‘JOKER’ SNAGS $55 MILLION IN SECOND WEEK OUT – (10/14/2019)

Joker topped the box office for a second weekend in a row, bringing in $55 million in receipts, and generating $543 million all told in its first 12 days of release. The film stars Joaquin Phoenix as a psychotic clown, and despite its controversial depiction of violence, fans seem to be flocking to see it.  

The Warner Bros. film dropped just 43% in its second weekend out, an impressive record for a comic book movie. 2016’s Batman vs. Superman dropped 70% in its second weekend out, while Logan dropped 57%. 

“This second weekend hold indicates more than just comic book fans are showing up,” Shawn Robbins, chief analyst at Boxoffice.com, told CNN Business. “It’s a movie with multiple creative elements resonating with those craving a grittier, wholly character-driven film set in a comic book world.”

The Addams Family bowed with a solid second place debut at $30 million, and Will Smith’s Gemini Man rounded out the top three with $20.5 million. 

CHECK IT OUT:

Read the Full Story: https://cnn.it/2BaIemA

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

  1. Joker — $55 million (CINEMA SCOOP … Deadline Hollywood says the movie has made $544 million worldwide since being released)
  2. The Addams Family—$30.3 million
  3. Gemini Man— $20.5 (CINEMA SCOOP .. the movie cost between $138 million and $158 million to produce)
  4. Abominable — $6.2 million
  5. Downton Abbey — $4.9 million
  6. Hustlers — $3.9 million
  7. Judy— $3.3 million
  8. It Chapter Two — $3.2 million
  9. Jexi— $3.1 million
  10. Ad Astra — $1.9 million

Psychic Medium Sara Moore joined Gino and The Magic Morning Show one last time for 2019 to celebrate this weekend’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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Also Sara will once again be teaming up with Psychic Medium Kathleen Stone and doing another LIVE Gallery on October 25th at the Magic Lantern in Bridgton, ME with a portion of the proceeds going to benefit Assisted Canine Training Services. Go to Sara’s site and purchase your tickets now, before it sells out! That’s ENLIGHTENEDHORIZONS.COM

Full Moon Readings is brought to you by:

The 22nd Annual Oktoberfest is happening over at Attitash Mountain this weekend, October 12th and 13th and Attitash’s own Corey Madden stopped by the Magic Morning Show and told us all about it.

Check it out and get more details below!

 

The two-day event will feature traditional Bavarian music from the world renowned King Ludwig’s Band, authentic German fare as well as a Biergarten featuring 20 different local and regional breweries serving a host of seasonal beers and ciders.

Saturday October 12th:

Doors Open 12pm – 6pm

12:00pm – 6:00pm King Ludwig Bavarian Band
         Kinderplatz w/ Mt Washington Valley Children’s Museum sponsored by Midas North Conway 
         Bouncy Obstacle Course 
         Corn Hole/ Big Checkers/ Big Jenga/ Slackline/ Airbrush Tattoos

2:00pm Kids Stein Hoisting – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
2:15pm Adult Stein Hoisting- Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
2:45pm Schnitzel Tossing – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
4:20pm 50/50 Raffle Benefitting Bartlett Fire Department
4:30pm Keg Toss – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
5:45pm Last Call See You Next Year Pray for Snow!!!

Sunday October 13th:

Doors Open 12pm -5pm

12:00pm – 5:00pm King Ludwig Bavarian Band
                         Kinderplatz w/ Mt Washington Valley Children’s Museum sponsored by Midas North Conway 
                         Bouncy Obstacle Course 
                         Corn Hole/ Big Checkers/ Big Jenga/ Slackline/ Airbrush Tattoos
2:00pm Kids Stein Hoisting – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
2:15pm Adult Stein Hoisting – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
2:45pm Schnitzel Tossing – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
3:15pm Best Brew Award
3:20pm 50/50 Raffle Benefitting Jackson Fire Department
3:30pm Keg Toss – Signup at the T-Shirt Tent
4:45pm Last Call See You Next Year Pray for Snow!!!

***Things To Know About Attending The Event***
This event is held at the base of Bear Peak. 
While we love dogs, please leave them at home. They will not be allowed in the venue.
We ID everyone. If you are 21+ attending the event, you must have your ID with you.
If you purchased tickets online, you must bring your confirmation email to enter the event. You can either print it out or have it saved on your phone. 
This is a licensed establishment so please no coolers. No BYOB. 

Over at the main base area, our attraction park will be open Saturday – Monday, 10am – 4pm. Rides are not included in the Oktoberfest admission.

To purchase your tickets go to ATTITASH.COM

Today on the Magic Morning Show, Gino talked with longtime attendee and volunteer of the Sandwich Fair, Carroll Brown. Carroll has been going to the fair for numerous years and was asked by the committee to stop on by and tell us all about this year’s Sandwich Fair. Take a listen below!

 

The 109th Annual Sandwich Fair runs from Saturday, October 12th thru Monday, October 14th at the junctions of routes 109 and 113 in Center Sandwich, NH.

Saturday is Children’s Day, Sunday is Family Day, and Monday seniors will get in for 1/2 price and any Active Duty or Retired Military Service Members will get in for FREE.

For a full listing of all the activities and events please visit THESANDWICHFAIR.COM 

Consolidated Electrical Distributors otherwise known as CED wants you to take FIRE PREVENTION WEEK seriously and take the necessary precautions to make sure your house is as safe as possible against fires!

CED Conway‘s Nick Swan joined Gino on the Magic Morning Show today and told us all about how CED Conway can assist you in home fire prevention. Plus, all this week if you visit CED Conway and shop with them for your Fire Prevention needs…batteries, smoke detectors, etc. and mention Magic 104, you will get 10% OFF!

Listen to Gino’s interview with Nick by clicking below!

 

CED Conway is located at 155 Washington St in Conway, NH. Feel free to stop on by, call them at 603-480-5161, or follow them on Facebook!

Kathy Metz of the American Cancer Society joined Gino today on the Magic Morning Show to discuss the Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk happening in North Conway on October 20th, 2019. Click to listen and look below for all the details.

 

 Sunday, October 20th, – American Cancer Society’s Annual Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk at Whitaker Woods  Homesite, North Conway.  Celebrating 25+ years of saving lives, the American Cancer Society Making Strides Against Breast Cancer North Conway unites our community to honor those touched by the disease and raise awareness and funds for a world without breast cancer.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is a noncompetitive three-mile walk. Dollars raised help the American Cancer Society fund innovative breast cancer research; provide education and guidance to help people reduce their risk; and offer comprehensive patient support to those who need it most so that no one faces breast cancer alone.  For more information contact Kathy.Metz@cancer.org or 512.490.8787 or go to www.makingstrideswalk.org/northconwaynh.