PAGE6 THE POST COMMUNITY Sunday, January 22, 2006 The Wyoming Valley Chapter of American Red Cross is holding a blood drive in memory of First Lt. Michael Cleary, who was killed Dec. 20 near Samarra, Iraq. BLOOD Continued from Page 1 years,” said Amy Gabriel. “Mike was a donor when he was a stu- dent in high school and in col lege. It’s very important to their family. “The Back Mountain really came out for this family during a time of tragedy. We're anticipat- ing a great turnout.” FOR THE POST/CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK Chris Roccograndi says the magic words and snaps his fingers for the second part of the magic trick. The torn tissue paper magically becomes a hat thanks to the work of magician Tony Klusmeyer and student Chris Roccograndi. MAGIC Continued from Page 1 and earned him a big round of ap- plause. “I thought the trick was neato,” Shane Jacobsen, 11, of Dallas said. Klusmeyer said the first trick he ever performed was finger chopping where he used a guillo- tine to chop through his fingers. “I was doing all kinds of little tricks since I was about 10,” he said. “My grandpa got me into it.” Even though he didn’t pull a rab- bit out of his hat, he did wow the audience with many other tricks like magic pom poms and metal rings throughout his 45-minute performance. Chris Roccograndi was plucked from the audience to as- sist Klusmeyer with his metal ring task. “This is ring one, ring two, ring three and ring four, Klusmeyer said. “Can you remember that?” Roccograndi nodded and checked the rings for holes but said he couldn’t find any. “Incredible, amazing, solid steal through solid steal,” Klus- meyer said as he magically cross- ed two rings together. “Now watch as they melt apart.” Madeline Mulhern, 11, of Dal- las, said she thought the show was awesome and really creative. “I think the $20 bill with the lime is my best trick,” Klusmeyer said. “I won’t tell how any of my tricks work. It’s a secret.” UCERCIRENRAN SALE % FURS, LEATHERS AND SHEARLINGS % THE LATEST STYLES FROM TOP DESIGNERS + < QUALITY PRE-OWNED FURS % < TRADE-INS ACCEPTED + < PETITE, PLUS SIZES, MENS < : | The area's only true furrier. 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