WILMINGTON, DE ANNUAL FLOWER MART OPENS

Jake Inners Majestic Midways, York, PA, has played this one for years.

(From 6abc.com Philadelphia)

FUNLAND-REHOBETH BEACH, DELAWARE

In yesterday's Delaware State News.
Looking for a BIG Weekend!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

KELLY-MILLER, MOORESVILLE, IN, 5/6/09

Casey (McCoy) Cainan
John Moss, Steve and Ryan


Elephant Ride

Local Celebrity



Loyal?
Story Follows---





KELLY-MILLER NEWSPAPER ARTICLE #2

Kelly Miller Circus packed full of action
Lisa VanOver Times news correspondent May 6, 2009
MOORESVILLE
A bright red big top arose in the Mooresville High School parking lot Sunday, with pony rides and lots of anticipation in the air. The Kelly Miller Circus was in town. Every two years, the Mooresville Kiwanis Club sponsors the circus as a community service for the children and their families.
There was plenty of excitement in the big top with ringmaster John Ringling North.
He had Casy Cainan and his five Siberian tigers perform, and Natalie Cainan brought out her American Eskimo dogs to do tricks and antics on ladders, hoops and a high-jump course.
There were three performing clowns, juggling acts beyond belief and a high-energy Hula Hoop show. That’s not to mention the acrobats, who performed balancing and aerial swing feats, as well as rope routines.

Kiwanis president Jim Forester rode “Tracy,” one of the performing elephants, during the show.
“I really enjoyed riding Tracy, and it’s all in good fun — after all, it’s for the kids,” Forester said.
“Our mission is to make people happy. We try to do just that with our one-ring wonder,” said North. “We try to provide an action-packed, fun-filled circus experience.”
According to the brochure, the circus was begun in 1938 by Obert Miller and his sons, Kelly and Dory. The Al G. Kelly Miller Brothers Circus, now known simply as Kelly Miller, has entertained millions of American and Canadian citizens while establishing itself in the fabric and history of the American Tented Circus.
From 1984 through 2006, David Rawls, president and third-generation circus performer, directed Kelly Miller Circus. In 2007, another exciting chapter in its history began when he passed the reins to John Ringling North II. His great uncles were the famous Ringling Brothers, and his grandmother was their only sister. Born into this most famous of circus families, North grew up on the “Greatest Show on Earth,” learning circus operation from his father Henry Ringling North and uncle John Ringling North.
The show travels on a fleet of 25 vehicles and requires an area of some 90,000 square feet on which to set up. The circus big top, imported from Italy, has a seating capacity of 1,500 and is made of waterproof vinyl. The tent is 120 feet by 130 feet and 40 feet high. It is supported by more than a quarter of a mile of heavy gauge aluminum tubing, as well as several miles of rope, steel cable and chain. The elephants pull the big top into the air, and the public is always invited to be part of the circus setup day.
North said the circus is based in Oklahoma and travels 10 months out of the year.

ZERBINI CIRCUS IN DOVER, DE

Much to my surprise I had a customer stop in Tuesday and tell Me that there was a circus in town!
Well it turns out the Alain Zerbini Circus is at the Spences Farmers Market in Downtown Dover.
So I rode down after work and there they were.
Didn't see anyone to talk to and it was raining.
I understand they will be here thru the weekend.
Don't know if I'll catch the show but I was told yesterday they had their top up.
Gonna try to get down there and snap a few photos.

Next week the Cole Bros Circus of the Stars will be in Dover, at the Mall, for the weekend.



FROM DAVID P. ORR

VIDBEL CIRCUS
HAPPY GRAND OPENING!
SATURDAY, MAY 9th Narberth, PA

FROM: Adam Forepaugh - Barry Lubin "Grandma" TENT NO. 2Circus Fans Association & David P. Orr, Direct District 3 NY, NJ, PA
Vidbel Circus Honorary Member of Forepaugh-Lubin
I'm requesting CFA Members in District 3 - NY, NJ, PA get out and support Vidbel Circus during the 2009 Season.
"We Pay As We Go"

MISSING MONKEY

Monkey, missing for 6 weeks, captured in Fla.

Missing circus monkey captured in central Fla. mobile home park with the lure of junk food

Associated Press
Last updated: 4:06 p.m., Tuesday, April 21, 2009

FRUITLAND PARK, Fla. -- He spent six weeks on the lam from the circus, but Reggie the spider monkey has been captured with the help of junk food. Reggie had performed for the Liebel Family Circus for years, but he escaped on March 13 when the troupe did a show at a central Florida flea market. A search for the monkey came up empty-handed.
He was spotted a few weeks ago in a nearby neighborhood, looking lonely and scared but otherwise healthy. But a dog frightened him away before residents there could attract him with some food.

Then on Monday, Reggie was seen hanging from a tree at a mobile home park. Neighbors fed him Coke, potato chips and Twinkies until the circus owner Tom Liebel came to grab him.

WALLACE BROS CIRCUS 1961 PART 2 (FROM JIM ELLIOTT)

Here's Part 2 of Wallace Bros Circus, 1961.
The Show was managed by Pete and Norma Cristiani.
Bill and I visited this show many times






Sunday, May 3, 2009

COLE BROS AD --May 15th thru 17, 2009

This is the first ad to appear for this engagement.
In today's Delaware State News.