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Honey Hill Farm (South)2455 Crooked Creek Road, Berry, KY★Featured ListingHoney Hill Farm is a mobile pony ride and petting zoo provider with locations in Kentucky and Ohio. We serve events of all sizes and types in Lexington, Louisville, Cincinnati, Dayton, and surrounding... Read more
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Kincaid Lake State ParkView detailsFalmouth, KY
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Roger Productions IncView detailsCynthiana, KY
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Cynthiana Recreation DeptView detailsCynthiana, KY
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Little Switzerland ParkView detailsCynthiana, KY
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Angels EverlastingView detailsCynthiana, KY
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Grant County Martial Arts CtrView detailsWilliamstown, KY
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Need a clown in Berry, Kentucky? Start by browsing our comprehensive list of clowns in Berry. Then check out a few that seem interesting to you. Things to look for include experience working other similar events, unique skills for entertaining, and recommendations from others.
Once you find a Berry clown, you'll want to check their availability. It is generally a good idea to book a clown at lea...
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Need a clown in Berry, Kentucky? Start by browsing our comprehensive list of clowns in Berry. Then check out a few that seem interesting to you. Things to look for include experience working other similar events, unique skills for entertaining, and recommendations from others.
Once you find a Berry clown, you'll want to check their availability. It is generally a good idea to book a clown at least six weeks before your party. Try to check online reviews to gauge other peoples experiences and see if you can phone interview before putting down a deposit. Once you do find a professional clown that you feel comfortable with, the next step is to put down a deposit.
After you've secured your Berry, Kentucky clown, you can plan out where the clown will perform and consider any other special requests you might have. Think about how long of a time slot you’ve booked the clown for, and decide how they’ll keep the kids entertained (face paintings, juggling, a magic show, balloons, etc.).