Tent circus plans two shows March 28
2010-03-18 / News
High flying aerial artistry will be part of the Lewis and Clark Circus when it comes to Washington on Sunday, March 28, at the McGill-Woodruff Agricultural Center with performances at 2 and 4:30 p.m. The show, which is one of the last old-fashioned tent circus shows in existence, includes tigers, camels, acrobats, llamas, a trapeze act, camel and pony rides, and clowns. The “funzone” opens one hour prior to showtimes. A limited number of free children’s (14 and under) tickets are available at The News-Reporter and Radio Shack.










