Kelly Miller Circus returns on
July 18
Ryan Holder of the Kelly Miller Circus shows some love to the tigers that will be featured when the Big Top returns to Conneaut on July 18.
from: starbeacon.com
June 23, 2013
CONNEAUT — The Kelly Miller Circus returns to Conneaut on July 18 with two shows at Lakeview Park, organizers announced last week.
The circus, sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Conneaut, will provide shows at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Tickets will be available in advance ($10 adults, $6 for children) at the church, Orlando Brothers Golden Dawn supermarket, Port Conneaut Federal Credit Union, Tony Orlando’s supermarket in North Kingsville and Community First Credit Union in Ashtabula.
Tickets purchased on the day of the show are $15 for adults and $7 for kids.
July 18
Ryan Holder of the Kelly Miller Circus shows some love to the tigers that will be featured when the Big Top returns to Conneaut on July 18.
from: starbeacon.com
June 23, 2013
CONNEAUT — The Kelly Miller Circus returns to Conneaut on July 18 with two shows at Lakeview Park, organizers announced last week.
The circus, sponsored by Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Conneaut, will provide shows at 4:30 and 7:30 p.m.
Tickets will be available in advance ($10 adults, $6 for children) at the church, Orlando Brothers Golden Dawn supermarket, Port Conneaut Federal Credit Union, Tony Orlando’s supermarket in North Kingsville and Community First Credit Union in Ashtabula.
Tickets purchased on the day of the show are $15 for adults and $7 for kids.
Steve Copeland (left) and Ryan Combs will be clowning around when the Kelly Miller Circus returns to Conneaut's Lakeview Park on July 18.The public is invited to watch the circus’ elephants raise the Big Top. The huge tent will begin to rise around 9 a.m. and cost is free.
Once the tent is secured, visitors will be invited inside to watch circus folk prepare for the shows and hear circus lore.
Kelly Miller Circus, begun in 1938, is celebrating its 75th anniversary this year. During its season, generally March through October, the circus will perform in more than 200 communities and travel upwards of 10,000 miles across North America.
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