NEW PLYMOUTH, Idaho--(Business Wire)--
Jerry Newton has an uncanny talent for reading your mind. No, he
doesn't know everything that you are thinking, but he can tell you the
name of your first pet or perhaps the make of your first car! You will
be able to watch him surprise the audience as he performs during the
ITS University and Marketplace at the Las Vegas Convention Center June
26th and 27th.
Jerry Newton has been performing magic for forty years, and has
appeared on Entertainment Tonight and was featured in the Wall Street
Journal. His interactive show uses audience members to select words
from a book that he will identify, or he will ask participants to
count how many red balls are in his hand (warning, your answer will
never be correct, even if you clearly see one ball in his palm.)
You will be able to see Jerry perform from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. on
Thursday and Friday, and for short segments during the afternoons of
June 26 and 27 inside the ITS University and Marketplace which will be
held within the Great West Truck Show (www.greatwesttruckshow.com).
Bring your family and friends to this free performance.
You can also attend one of the educational sessions that will
focus on our driver and small fleet needs. Each track will cover four
topics and will last for one half hour. Attendees who register and
attend the sessions will then receive an Internet Truckstop leather
jacket. To register, or to obtain more information visit
www.truckstop.com/University.
Watch Jerry as he finds an onlooker's watch in his pocket. Try to
anticipate which hand is holding the ball or guess what card was
chosen from the stack. If you haven't had the opportunity to see a
magician this close, be sure to visit the ITS University and
Marketplace conference during the Great West Truck show in Las Vegas.
Internet Truckstop offers members the largest internet-based
freight and truck database in the industry, delivering more decision
support tools for success than any other freight matching service.
Internet Truckstop
Leigh Foxall, 800-203-2540 x1502
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