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THIS BLOG IS DEDICATED TO MY TWIN BROTHER, BILL DYKES (1943-1995). WE WERE NOT ONLY BROTHERS BUT PARTNERS IN BUSINESS AND BEST FRIENDS! AND TO ALL THE "BUTCHERS" THAT HAVE PASSED ON TO THE BIG LOT IN THE SKY!
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Memorial Service for Showman BOBBY FAIRCHILD ~
Monday, August 25 (correction)
6 ~ 8 PM
Lewers Funeral Home
308 E. College Avenue
Ruskin, Florida 33570
813 645 3231
For those who wish, flowers will be most welcomed at the funeral home.
Gathering of family and friends immediately following at:
The residence of
Lauren Fairchild
3432 24th Parkway
Sarasota, Florida 34235
Bobby's family and friends are invited to share in the Celebration of his life.
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Mike NaughtonYANKEE DOODLE CIRCUSPO Box 440Slingerlands, New York 12159---518 439 7857 Administration518 928 5998 Mike's mobilewww.circuspace.ning.com/profile/MikeNaughtonMikeNaugtonCircus@verizon.net
Monday, August 25 (correction)
6 ~ 8 PM
Lewers Funeral Home
308 E. College Avenue
Ruskin, Florida 33570
813 645 3231
For those who wish, flowers will be most welcomed at the funeral home.
Gathering of family and friends immediately following at:
The residence of
Lauren Fairchild
3432 24th Parkway
Sarasota, Florida 34235
Bobby's family and friends are invited to share in the Celebration of his life.
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Mike NaughtonYANKEE DOODLE CIRCUSPO Box 440Slingerlands, New York 12159---518 439 7857 Administration518 928 5998 Mike's mobilewww.circuspace.ning.com/profile/MikeNaughtonMikeNaugtonCircus@verizon.net
Dennis Gilli-Show Painter
Dennis had just painted his truck and was visiting Kelly-Miller at Frederick also.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Kelly-Miller 1988
We were there to visit Billy and Cheryl Martin to discuss plans for the next season of the Cole All-Star Circus.
There's quite a few pictures in this post. Hope you enjoy them!
And don't forget if you click on them they will enlarge.
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Little Richard's French Fries
BOBBY FAIRCHILD
I just received word from Gibsonton that a very dear friend of mine has passed away.
This morning I received a phone call informing Me that Bobby Fairchild was found in his home,yesterday. No cause of death has been determined as of right now.
Bobby was on many shows that my brother and I worked on. He was a helluva nice guy!
Show business will really miss this gentleman!
I would like to send my condolences to his family.
Dick
This morning I received a phone call informing Me that Bobby Fairchild was found in his home,yesterday. No cause of death has been determined as of right now.
Bobby was on many shows that my brother and I worked on. He was a helluva nice guy!
Show business will really miss this gentleman!
I would like to send my condolences to his family.
Dick
Playtime Free Circus - 1960's
I beleive this was a show owned by New England's Billy Burr and his Dad before Him.
Back in the ;late 50's and early 60's these time shows came about to take advantage of all the new strip shopping centers that were popping up around the country.
Probably one of the most famous were Paul A. Miller's Free Circus, Dub Duggan's Free Coircus, and Billy Burr's, which went on to play Fairs.
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Allan Herschell Merry-Go-Round
It's in Good Shape, good canvas as you can see, but will need a few repairs.
It was used last two years ago.
The price is right.
If you happen to be interested give us a call.
Dick-(302) 734-2400 office
Little Richard Thomas at: 1-267-735-8355 cell
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Circus Williams-Althoff-1993
Turtle's Handout on Roberts Bros
The following post is a Handout that Ken "Turtle" Benson used on Roberts Bros. Circus during the 1990's. Turtle had this made up himself. He also always had a sign introducing "Lisa" with a description of her age, weight and so forth. He was very into explaining to the public the care given to elephants on the circus.
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Carnival News
ISLAND COUNTY FAIR UPDATE: Veteran of the midway keeps coolBy ROY JACOBSONSouth Whidbey Record Reporter Aug 14 2008 · UPDATED
It was a hot day at the Island County Fair in Langley on Thursday, but 76-year-old Connie "Bubbles" Amarosa was playing it cool.
As the thermometer edged toward 80 degrees, Amarosa was comfortable in the shade behind the counter of the bottle-toss booth, along with the stuffed animals she was eager to give away.
Well, maybe not give away — it costs $5 for three oversized softballs, emphasis on soft. Object: to knock down a stack of four milk-bottle-shaped targets about six feet away.
"It's easy," said Amarosa. "We're losing lots of stuff. Just pretend you're a baseball player."
As she talked, a young mother tried her luck. Close, but no cigar. No stuffed
Bart Simpson dolls, no stuffed tigers, no stuffed monkeys. Ziltch. "Oh well," she said.
Amarosa said she's from New York, and this road swing with Paradise Amusements is her first to the West Coast. On this trip, she has set up in California, Oregon and Washington.
"I've been in the business 60 years," she said. "My family was in it. I've been all over the rest of the country."
A mother of three grown sons and grandmother of six, Amarosa said there has been more to her life than fairgrounds and carnivals.
"I'm a retired Army nurse," she said. "I was a second lieutenant in Korea. I even jumped behind enemy lines." She didn't elaborate.
She said "Bubbles" is her stage name, acquired back when she used to manage "girl shows" on the midways of America. She didn't elaborate.
Favorite concession? "I liked every game I've played. But I really like the baskets and balloons."
Plans for retirement? "No."
The local clientele? "I think they're nice. They seem to be."
Next stop? "Somewhere else in Washington, I'm not sure where."
Getting antsy, and eager to drum up business, she hailed those strolling by.
"Are you ready? I need a baseball player."
The fair continues through Sunday.
Roy Jacobson can be reached at 221-5300 or rjacobson@southwhidbeyrecord.com.
South Whidbey Record Reporter Roy Jacobson can be
It was a hot day at the Island County Fair in Langley on Thursday, but 76-year-old Connie "Bubbles" Amarosa was playing it cool.
As the thermometer edged toward 80 degrees, Amarosa was comfortable in the shade behind the counter of the bottle-toss booth, along with the stuffed animals she was eager to give away.
Well, maybe not give away — it costs $5 for three oversized softballs, emphasis on soft. Object: to knock down a stack of four milk-bottle-shaped targets about six feet away.
"It's easy," said Amarosa. "We're losing lots of stuff. Just pretend you're a baseball player."
As she talked, a young mother tried her luck. Close, but no cigar. No stuffed
Bart Simpson dolls, no stuffed tigers, no stuffed monkeys. Ziltch. "Oh well," she said.
Amarosa said she's from New York, and this road swing with Paradise Amusements is her first to the West Coast. On this trip, she has set up in California, Oregon and Washington.
"I've been in the business 60 years," she said. "My family was in it. I've been all over the rest of the country."
A mother of three grown sons and grandmother of six, Amarosa said there has been more to her life than fairgrounds and carnivals.
"I'm a retired Army nurse," she said. "I was a second lieutenant in Korea. I even jumped behind enemy lines." She didn't elaborate.
She said "Bubbles" is her stage name, acquired back when she used to manage "girl shows" on the midways of America. She didn't elaborate.
Favorite concession? "I liked every game I've played. But I really like the baskets and balloons."
Plans for retirement? "No."
The local clientele? "I think they're nice. They seem to be."
Next stop? "Somewhere else in Washington, I'm not sure where."
Getting antsy, and eager to drum up business, she hailed those strolling by.
"Are you ready? I need a baseball player."
The fair continues through Sunday.
Roy Jacobson can be reached at 221-5300 or rjacobson@southwhidbeyrecord.com.
South Whidbey Record Reporter Roy Jacobson can be
Miscellaneous Pictures
Miscellaneous Pictures
The above pictures are Bentley Bros Office and the second one is a cafeteria style concession trailer. Pictures taken in Brandon Fl in the 80's.
I might add that stand had the best dressed cashier in the business.
Tommy Bentley in full dress tuxedo!
And of course this is Carson & Barns Office in the 1970's.
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