Circus fun coming to fairgrounds
From: fltimes.com
By Sarah Pruys Summer reporter
28 August 2013
Fort Francis,ON--Although the Emo Fair may be over, people now have the Clark and Barnes Family Fun Circus to look forward to at the fairgrounds.
The Rainy River Valley Agricultural Society is bringing in the circus on Wednesday, September 11 as a fundraiser for the new exhibition hall it hopes to build next year.
The show will take place at 7 p.m.
“We figured that in September, everybody’s back to school, nobody’s at the cabin—there’s not a whole lot to do for the whole family,” explained RRVAS second vice-president Krista Kellar.
Advance tickets, which cost $15 for adults and $7 for children, are available by contacting any RRVAS member (listed at emofair.com).
If organizations are looking to purchase bulk quantities, we can accommodate that, as well,” said Kellar.
“We definitely did our research on this one,” she stressed, noting the circus is on PETA’s list of cruelty-free circuses so the RRVAS is assured the animals are well taken care of.
“Animals, acrobats, performers . . . it’s the full experience for the kids,” Kellar assured.
“I’m thrilled for the circus coming,” she enthused. “I know my kids are asking me daily and the countdown is on in my house.
“I’m a huge advocate for typical family traditions—any safe event I can take my family to.”
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Advance tickets, which cost $15 for adults and $7 for children, are available by contacting any RRVAS member (listed at emofair.com).
If organizations are looking to purchase bulk quantities, we can accommodate that, as well,” said Kellar.
“We definitely did our research on this one,” she stressed, noting the circus is on PETA’s list of cruelty-free circuses so the RRVAS is assured the animals are well taken care of.
“Animals, acrobats, performers . . . it’s the full experience for the kids,” Kellar assured.
“I’m thrilled for the circus coming,” she enthused. “I know my kids are asking me daily and the countdown is on in my house.
“I’m a huge advocate for typical family traditions—any safe event I can take my family to.”
read more:
http://fftimes.com/node/262042
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