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September 12, 2016

Another Year of Doodle Bugs! Sponsored Anti-Bullying Magic Shows Begins!

 

Last week, Mike Seege’s fast-paced, high-energy magic show, Say No to Bullying, began in area elementary schools. This is the second year that Doodle Bugs! is sponsoring the program that spreads an anti-bullying message to thousands of children.

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The school year has only just begun, but Mike has already put on several shows in Western New York elementary schools. Students have responded wonderfully! His shows are incredibly engaging and spread a positive message to be a buddy, not a bully. This year, Mike Seege and Doodle Bugs! are thrilled to be able to expand the program beyond Western New York and into schools in the Pittsburgh, PA and South Florida area!

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According to studies, 160,000 children skip school each day because of bullying. Bullying can threaten a student’s physical and emotional safety at school and negatively impact their ability to learn.

Doodle Bugs! President and CEO, Anthony Insinna, believes strongly in initiatives that support Doodle Bugs’ Kindness Curriculum.  “We know that the best way to address bullying is to stop it before it starts, so we are thrilled to bring such an engaging, kid-friendly, anti-bullying program to local schools”. Insinna goes on to say “We hope that our renewed sponsorship of the program helps to cultivate an environment that promotes respect and ensures all individuals are treated with fairness and dignity”.

Presented in schools all over the country, Mike Seege’s program uses magic, comedy and audience participation to help children understand what bullying is and what we can do to stop it. Mike is still booking shows– If you’re interested in bringing the Say No to Bullying Magic Show to your organization, you can get more information at sayno2bullyingmagicshow.com or by calling 716-698-2787.