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Big Island, Virginia
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CoCo and JoJo1911 12th Street, Lynchburg, VAI am a Christian Clown in the Lynchburg, Va Area. I was trained under Joe Barney at the Circus Magic Convention. I currently make Balloon Animals and provide temporary tattoos.I am working on getting ... Read more
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Magic By MattView detailsP.O. Box 801, Forest, VA
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Twixie The ClownView detailsMonroe, VA
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Carole Riggs StudiosView detailsForest, VA
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Forest Dance AcademyView detailsForest, VA
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Luxvue IncView detailsForest, VA
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Glen Maury ParkView detailsBuena Vista, VA
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Fitness JunctionView detailsBuena Vista, VA
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Bedford Parks & RecreationView detailsBedford, VA
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Rosehill FarmView detailsBedford, VA
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Need a clown in Big Island, Virginia? Start by browsing our comprehensive list of clowns in Big Island. 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 Big Island clown, you'll want to check their availability. It is generally a good idea to book...
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Need a clown in Big Island, Virginia? Start by browsing our comprehensive list of clowns in Big Island. 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 Big Island 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 Big Island, Virginia 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.).