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CLOWN WEEK<br />
About 25 clowns attended<br />
the Colorado Clown School<br />
in August. “This was a great<br />
group of people and there<br />
are only a few here in the<br />
picture,” said Julie “Lovely<br />
Buttons” Varholdt.<br />
Lynn “Sweet Pea” Snyder<br />
participated in Take Your<br />
Clown To Work Day.<br />
Lorraine “Geranium” Huls<br />
participates in Clown Week<br />
at the Sioux City Museum.<br />
Kelly “Smiley” Smith visits the Sweeney<br />
Hospital during Clown Week.<br />
Kelly “Smiley” Smith made a trip to<br />
Sweeny City Hall for Clown Week.<br />
While on her weekly balloon/walk-a-round in Wisconsin during Clown Week,<br />
Debbie Held-Lanning shows the New Calliope to a couple of patrons.<br />
The Corn Patch Clowns performed at<br />
“Clowns at the Carousel” in Des Moines<br />
on August 5th as a part of Clown Week.<br />
Kolonial Klowns, Alley 357<br />
presented Shirley Bailes with<br />
the alley’s Clown Courage<br />
Award for “Showing grace,<br />
courage, strength and humor<br />
during her battle with cancer.”<br />
Shannon Waltroup, RN, OCN<br />
holds a banner stating “Cancer<br />
Sucks.” Shirley’s husband,<br />
Tom “Shoeperman” Bailes<br />
looks on.<br />
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Shirley “Jewel” Bailes promised her doctor the staff at Peninsula<br />
Cancer Institute in Newport News, VA that she would take one of her<br />
chemo treatments in clown, and so she did during Clown Week. In<br />
the first picture Jewel is with technician Lailah Buchanan, MA.<br />
The New Calliope