Circus is in town this week
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Lewis & Clark Circus will be in Roanoke on Thursday, Sept. 30, and Friday, Oct. 1, on U.S. 431 across from the skating rink.
Show times are at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at show time. Ages 14 and under get in free with a parent. Tickets are available at Roanoke City Hall, Dollar General, La Herradura Restaurant, and Ace Hardware or from any reserve police officer.
The fun zone opens one hour prior to show time. Come see the clowns, big cats and the petting zoo.
Lewis and Clark Circus is a one-ring European-style circus that features traditional circus acts, such as high-flying trapeze artists, amazing acrobats, zany clowns and liberty animal acts, including horses and camels. The midway offers parents and children the chance to interact with the animals inside the petting zoo. As an added feature, camel rides and pony rides are offered for a small fee to children to may not have the chance to experience this once-in-a-lifetime thrill.
The hour and a half performance takes place under a big tent, approximately 100 feet long and 70 feet wide with yellow and red stripes and matching sidewalls. The tent seats 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.from: The Randolph, AL Leader
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Lewis & Clark Circus will be in Roanoke on Thursday, Sept. 30, and Friday, Oct. 1, on U.S. 431 across from the skating rink.
Show times are at 5 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at show time. Ages 14 and under get in free with a parent. Tickets are available at Roanoke City Hall, Dollar General, La Herradura Restaurant, and Ace Hardware or from any reserve police officer.
The fun zone opens one hour prior to show time. Come see the clowns, big cats and the petting zoo.
Lewis and Clark Circus is a one-ring European-style circus that features traditional circus acts, such as high-flying trapeze artists, amazing acrobats, zany clowns and liberty animal acts, including horses and camels. The midway offers parents and children the chance to interact with the animals inside the petting zoo. As an added feature, camel rides and pony rides are offered for a small fee to children to may not have the chance to experience this once-in-a-lifetime thrill.
The hour and a half performance takes place under a big tent, approximately 100 feet long and 70 feet wide with yellow and red stripes and matching sidewalls. The tent seats 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.from: The Randolph, AL Leader
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