Come one, come all: 72nd Yaarab Shrine Circus & Fair starts Friday
The Wade Shows Carnival at the Yaarab Shrine Circus features more than 35 rides for kids and adults of all ages to enjoy.
Special to the MDJ/Courtesy 2014 Yaarab Shrine Circus
from: mdjonline.com
by Rachel Gray
May 14, 2014
MARIETTA — For years, Cobb residents have embraced their childlike spirit by marveling at circus acts, lining up for thrill rides and eating carnival food — all as an effort to enable Shriners to support children’s hospitals.
Starting Friday, Yaarab Shrine in Atlanta will present the weeklong 72nd Annual Yaarab Shrine Circus & Fair at Jim R. Miller Park.
The festivities begin with Friday’s “SNEAK-A-PEEK-RIDE-A-THON,” which serves as an opening day for the carnival with food vendors.
Patti Zerbini rides in the mouth of an African Elephant.
For $15 that day, patrons will enjoy an unlimited number of turns on the 35 rides, including the Tilt-A-Whirl, the Wacky Worm roller coaster and the Wade Shows Attraction’s Giant Wheel, a Ferris wheels that spins high above the midway.
New this year will be the Miss Shrine Circus Beauty Pageant, which will be Friday at 6 p.m.
Nan Wages has been collecting entry fees for the pageant to raise funds for the beautification of the Atlanta temple. Her husband, Bill, has been a Shriner since 1997.
The pageant will be divided into seven age groups, from the Tiny Miss category for 3- to 4-year-old girls to the Miss Shrine Circus group of 18- to 24-year-old women.
There will be a title placement given for each category, as well as an overall Miss Photogenic selected from a photograph submitted for judging, Wages said.
Each group is allotted 30 minutes of stage time, and the focus will be on the contestants’ formal wear, Wages said.
On Tuesday, Wages was still collecting entry fees for families entering their children. The cost is $65 in advance or $75 at the door to participate.
The circus and fair will see a return of a petting zoo and the crowd favorite, Red Devil Clowns.
Richard Burke of Buford, this year’s president of the Yaarab Shrine, said the group of Shriners donning clown makeup and costumes on the weekends should be 20 to 25 strong.
“We of course are famous for our circus clowns,” said Burke, who has walked the circus midway in costume a couple of times in his 11 years as a Shriner.
Under the big top at this year’s Yaarab Shrine Circus & Fair, guests will see the return of Doug Terranova’s Big Cat Extravaganza, which shows the natural behavior of the tigers on command.
Patty Zerbini will also demonstrate her skills working with both Asian and African elephants in the arena.
This year also comes with many new acts.
For the first time in Marietta, Rick Wallenda of the world-famous Wallenda Family will be walking a tight rope.
Also performing high above the arena for crowds each day will be Robinson Cortes completing trapeze and aerial stunts.
Daredevil Shawn Ives, who for 30 years has perfected motorcycle jumps and summersaults, will be on hand as well.
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The caption below the elephant pix is wrong. That is Cindy Morris doing a leg carry with Cora, who is an Asian not African elephant.
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