Others picked a pony ride as their extracurricular entertainment du jour.
You can almost hear this camel ask, “What’s he doing back there?,” as a circus worker cinches a saddle.
The Lewis and Clark Circus bills itself as a 90-minute, one-ring European-style show under a colorful big-top tent.
Circus
Wraps Up Its Act In Sanatoga
Posted by Joe Zlomek
SANATOGA PA – Carney music. The smells of popcorn and cotton candy and nature’s fertilizer (unappealing, maybe, but certainly part of the ambiance). Barkers calling, and rides waiting, and kids laughing and smiling.
The circus, specifically the Lewis and Clark Circus of Easley SC, was back in town Monday and Tuesday (June 7-8, 2010) with two shows nightly on the parking lot of Sunnybrook Ballroom, 50 Sunnybrook Rd., Sanatoga PA. A circus ticket-seller said attendance had been good for all performances. With it came all the trappings that make a big-top event so memorable for an audience: acts by acrobats, trapeze artists and clowns; fun food, thrilling rides, and exotic animals.
You couldn’t find a frown on the grounds.
SANATOGA PA – Carney music. The smells of popcorn and cotton candy and nature’s fertilizer (unappealing, maybe, but certainly part of the ambiance). Barkers calling, and rides waiting, and kids laughing and smiling.
The circus, specifically the Lewis and Clark Circus of Easley SC, was back in town Monday and Tuesday (June 7-8, 2010) with two shows nightly on the parking lot of Sunnybrook Ballroom, 50 Sunnybrook Rd., Sanatoga PA. A circus ticket-seller said attendance had been good for all performances. With it came all the trappings that make a big-top event so memorable for an audience: acts by acrobats, trapeze artists and clowns; fun food, thrilling rides, and exotic animals.
You couldn’t find a frown on the grounds.
No comments:
Post a Comment