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Meet our Entertainers & Special Guests
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Pedro Parkero. Magician
I’m a human just like you. And although I can demonstrate unbelievable things, have visions and predict future events – I am just like you.
Full of heart and emotion.
And That’s exactly how people describe my interactive show.
A magical storytelling and sharing experience for one, two, twenty or a million people at a time.Why do we come together – to hear and share stories and create good times.
I promise you tonight with me will be a story and good time you and your cherished guests will never forget.
I’ve planned it that way. -
Mike Barron. Sea Glass Archeologist
Mike Barron is a passionate sea glass archaeologist with years of experience uncovering the hidden stories behind coastal treasures. With a deep knowledge of glass history and coastal ecosystems, Mike brings a unique perspective to every shard he studies—whether it's a century-old bottle fragment or a rare piece of decorative glass. Through his work, he helps connect people to the rich maritime past of our shores, turning beachcombing finds into meaningful pieces of history.
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Adrift and Uprooted: Impacts of Hurricanes and Tropical Storm Strengthening in the Atlantic Ocean
In this exhibit of “Adrift and Uprooted”, attendees will be able to interact with a throne of driftwood, created by furniture maker Robbie Gallant.
After building connections with audiences through music for 25 years, Robbie moved to Prince Edward Island and began creating functional furniture out of reclaimed materials from PEI beaches and salvaged barn board. His knowledge and skillsets developed into a full time business in furniture making, where he has designed unique and functional pieces that have a common goal- to last for generations. His wife, Lindee Gallant, worked in the research science industry for 8 years, while honing her photography and writing skills in her free time. The two consider the environmental impact of the products that they create on a day to day basis, often doing things the hard and inconvenient way to minimize their environmental footprint.
The piece aims to build a connection with participants, and highlight the power of the ocean to impact our daily lives. The piece includes a written component based in the science background of Lindee, with the intention to foster a deeper connection and understanding of the piece with the audience. The goal of the piece is to have participants walk away empowered to notice where they can make meaningful changes in their interactions with the waterways and stimulate deep and meaningful discussions around community involvement on an environmental level!
