A lively dinner event in a large, rustic dining hall in Harlan. At the center of the image, a woman wearing a black dress is seated at a round table, laughing with her friends and colleagues. She and her peers appear to be entertained by the handsome close up magician in Harlan stood beside her. The entertainer is dressed in a black suit with a white dress shirt. The magician and mentalist smiles as he performs what appears to be close-up magic or entertainment for the guests at the table in Harlan Indiana. The table is elegantly set with white tablecloths and lit candles, creating a warm, intimate atmosphere. There's a small decorative sign in the center of the table. Wine glasses and water glasses are arranged on the table in a Harlan style.  In the background, other guests can be seen seated at nearby tables, and some in the Indy audience are standing or moving around the Harlan venue. The ambiance suggests this is a special celebration, a wedding reception, anniversary party, or upscale social gathering in Harlan Indiana. The lighting is warm and golden, highlighting the joyful expressions of the audience and guests, creating a festive, elegant mood throughout the Harlan space.





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Remarkable magic for remarkable events McCordsville magician Jon Finch

Harlan magician Jon Finch McCordsville magician and mentalist Jon Finch has dazzled audiences around the globe. His world-class talent and local charm is available for your local event in McCordsville, making your event one-of-a-kind.

Harlan magician and mentalist Jon Finch has dazzled audiences around the globe. His world-class talent and local charm is available for your local event in Harlan, making your event one-of-a-kind.McCordsville Charm.

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As one of the most popular magicians in McCordsvillemagicians in Harlan, Indy entertainer Jon Finch serves surrounding Indiana cities and suburbs including McCordsville. Join thousands of Hoosiers who gave their guests a memory of a lifetime., Indy entertainer Jon Finch serves surrounding Indiana cities and suburbs including Harlan. Join thousands of Hoosiers who gave their guests a memory of a lifetime.“We hired Jon as a mentalist for a fundraising cocktail party held at our house for 100 people. He was outstanding! ... Jon was perfect and so entertaining!

A close-up magic performance in a dimly lit Harlan environment. A dapper Indiana man in a dark suit with a white dress shirt is performing a magic trick. The Harlan magician holds something in his outstretched palm, and his hand is illuminated by a small light source. Standing next to the Harlan magician is a lady with blonde hair wearing a zip-up jacket. The volunteer has an expression of wonder or surprise on her face as she watches the magic happening in the Harlan performer's hand. The Indy setting is quite dark, with the main illumination coming from what seems to be a small flashlight or similar light source directed at the magician's hand, held by one or more spectators, creating a dramatic spotlight effect on the performance in Harlan. There are other people in the audience partially visible in the background, suggesting this Harlan Indiana entertainment is taking place at some kind of event or gathering where the magician is performing close-up magic for small groups of spectators.

“We hired Jon as a mentalist for a fundraising cocktail party held at our house for 100 people. He was outstanding! ... Jon was perfect and so entertaining! The feedback we received was so positive and people were blown away at how fun, professional and talented he is.”

The feedback we received was so positive and people were blown away at how fun, professional and talented he is.”Stacy Purcell

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Harlan“I had breakfast with Nisar this morning who told me he didn't sleep because his mind kept spinning as he tried to crack the code to your magic! I would say you set a new bar — he's not easily impressed. You are clearly a one-of-a-kind magician!”

“I had breakfast with Nisar this morning who told me he didn't sleep because his mind kept spinning as he tried to crack the code to your magic! I would say you set a new bar — he's not easily impressed. You are clearly a one-of-a-kind magician!”

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About Harlan, IN

Harlan is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) in Springfield Township, Allen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. As of the 2010 census, Harlan had a population of 1,634. == History == Harlan was established in 1853 by Lewis Reichelderfer and Julia Ann (Ranck) Reichelderfer, who were husband and wife. It originally comprised two communities, the other of which is now Fort Wayne's Maysville neighborhood. The border between the two towns was Georgetown Road (Indiana State Road 37), with Harlan being on the north side of the road. The post office at Harlan has been in operation since 1851. Maysville faded from existence soon afterwards. The area was hit by an EF-2 tornado on March 31, 2023. The tornado formed over Fort Wayne's northeast side before rapidly tracking towards Harlan. Its wind speeds were recorded to be 120 miles per hour and the damage path was measured at 400 yards wide.Magician Noblesville