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Walton Magic

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Walton Magic

When
Dec 28th, 2024
1:00pm - 3:00pm
Where
104 N Commercial StBellinghamWashington

The Mount Baker Theatre’s resident magician, John Walton, performs in the Harold & Irene Walton Theatre on Saturday, December 28th at 1:00pm!

John Walton will be performing incredible illusions and close-up tricks during this show, which is fun for the whole family.

Child tickets are available.  There is floor seating at the front of the stage for kids.

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

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