Circus Coming to Kittanning
Comic clowns, Bengal tigers, limber acrobats, daring aerialists, and more will all be part of the Lewis & Clark Circus this year when it comes to Kittanning’s Community Park for two performances taking place Tuesday, July 13 at 5PM and 7:30PM.
“The Circus is well received,” said Promotional Director Ted Hill. “This is the third year for this particular circus to come to the Kittanning area.”
The acts will feature circus families going back as far as five generations. Many new acts will be making their debut this year under the sponsorship of the Kittanning Rotary Club.
The hour & a half performance takes place under a big tent, approximately 100 feet long & 70 feet wide, with yellow and red stripes and matching sidewalls. The Lewis & Clark Circus can seat about 900 patrons on seven individual sections of bleachers that are strategically placed for the best viewing of the action going on in the center ring. The Midway will feature camel and pony rides, a free children’s petting zoo, and a giant slide ride.
The circus is a small city on wheels that will only be in the area on July 13. Circus fans are invited to arrive early between 6AM and 8AM to watch the show setup.
Bob Childress, Lewis and Clark Circus Owner once again steps to the OABA Plate. On Tuesday, July 6, 2010 Bob made his annual donation to the OABA Animal Fund. Great visit on the show. Bob had two houses in Patton, PA...Catch Bob's Circus you will enjoy your visit...Thank YOU Bob...
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