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No tattoos here, just early love of the circus. We found this in my mom's basement! Next time I'm up in Baraboo, I've got to see if this is still there.
Speaking of Baraboo- the Circus Parade is almost here! The wagons are leaving Baraboo (I think) July 6th, and will arrive in Milwaukee July 8th for a circus at the lakefront. July 12th is the parade, then they all head back to Baraboo. I am hoping for good weather for both the circus and especially the parade... good turnout means they'll come back next year.
From jsonline.com:
Circus Parade could return in 2009
Rainbow
wagons, camels and clowns may once again rule the streets of Milwaukee
as organizers of The Great Circus Parade announced today "plans are
going forward" to bring the parade back here in 2009.
A contract has been drafted between The Circus World Museum in Baraboo and The Great Circus Parade, said William Fox, Great Circus Parade co-chairman.
"For the last six or seven months, (parade co-chairman) Jack McKeithan and I have been exploring and encouraging the return of the Circus Parade to the streets of Milwaukee," Fox said. "We've had a series of meetings with the parade board and The Circus World Museum and within the last 60 days we've received a contract to stage the parade."
Fox warned that "many contract details" still have to be worked out and the board must raise the $1.5 million to stage the parade. Fox said The Great Circus Parade Inc. already had "close to a million dollars available against this budget."
Earlier today, Mayor Tom Barrett advocated the return of the parade in his "state of the city" address, citing the tourism value to Milwaukee.
But the parade won't necessarily become an annual event again, Barrett said in an interview after the speech. It could be held every two years or every four years, depending on funding.
Barrett called for private donations to help bring back the parade. He said he would personally raise the $12,000 to $15,000 needed to pay city permit fees, and would work with other officials to clear the way for the parade's return.
Organizers
envision a parade as big and brassy as the last one staged here in
2003, featuring more than 104 units. The new parade would also
spotlight more than 50 antique circus wagons from the Circus World
Museum.
"We don't want to diminish our wonderful memories. We want
a grand parade of the quality and character that will make the city
proud," said Fox.
Barrett said 2009 would be the ideal year for the next parade, because that would be the 50th anniversary of the museum, as well as the 40th time the parade is held and the 30th time it is held in Milwaukee. Other parade sites have included Baraboo and Chicago. No parade was held in 2006 or 2007.