B26—Lancaster Firming, Saturday, March 3,1984 HONESDALE - The art of bringing happiness and laughter to other people is a rare and cherished gift in our troubled world. For many years, clowns have brought smiles to the faces of circus goers and parade watchers. Their silly antics, raggedy hair, and painted faces bring sunshine into the gloomiest days. In some cases, clowns save lives. More than once, a rodeo clown has lured an angry bull or a bucking bronco away from the fallen rodeo rider. How does a person become a clown? Pennsylvania teens will have the opportunity to learn the art of clowning as a part of the first Annual 4-H Clown Camp. The dates for the teen camp are the afternoon of March 10 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, S. Wilkes-Barre, and the evening of March 14 at the Pomeroy’s Community Room, Wyoming Valley Mall, Rt. 315, Wilkes-Barre. The final session in which all the participating clowns will perform for friends and family will occur the evening of March 23 at St. John’s Lutheran Church, S. Wilkes-Barre. Participants will learn the basis of clowning, including: learning to CTi Ifrur V HEAVY DUTY REPLACEMENT CHAIN Will fit: STARLINE KLINZING CORNELL JAMESWAY ACORN FARMWAY BETTER-BILT FARM-O-MATIC BADGER PATZ HEDLUND CLAY BARN-O-MATIC BERG HOOK AND EYE A Chain You Must See To Appreciate Only Then Will You See What It Has To Offer See Your Route Salesman or Call Us At 626-1151 , • 540 RPM 70 HP MODEL K3l LIQUID PUMP pTTSfFV • 1000 RPM 150 HP (3600 GPM) rIJr J = :3 J\ LJ HUSKY FRONT MOUNT SOIL INJECTORS LIQUID TANK SPREADERS 6 sizes to choose from 1200 gal to 5000 gal ALL EQUIPMENT IN STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY We Need Good Used Liquid Manure Equipment SERVICE SALES SHENK'S FARM SERVICE 501 E. Woods Drive, Box 225, Lititz, PA 17543 Phone 717-626-1151 Our Service Trucks Are Radio Dispatched 24 Hr. Service Offered After 6 P.M. - Call: Mervin Nissley 717-872-4565 RayShenk 717-626-1152 Learn How to be o Clown design and apply their makeup to produce a distinctive and original clown face; selection of costumes and props and development of pantomimes and routines. Clowning inevitably brings forth unexpected creativity and a great deal of fun while learning! Clowning has side benefits: it seems to bring out the dormant Prices leadership qualities in many in dividuals. While they are working with the clowning group, their inhibitions seem to float away. They feel a sense of ac complishment and achievement. Many people who don’t feel comfortable in something else really open up and take charge of situations, when they’re in costume. Many participants also over e their shyness through r ning. 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Other benefits produced are: the participants gam in creativity, using a lot of imagination in designing their “act”, costumes, props, and routines; the com munity discovers new human resources, fun, and education available locally. To participate in the 4-H Clown Camp teens need no previous OaCwdoii Saturday, March 3 Lancaster Society 6 meets at the home of Mrs. William Thome for a program by Mary Lee Spangler. Members will be fined 10 cents if not wearing green. Lancaster Society 1 meets to en tertain Society 28 at the Farm and Home Center at 12:15 p.m. Grace Wenger will give a program on Teaching in China. Tuesday, March 6 Lancaster Society 35 meets for a program by Debbie Winger. Thursday, March 8 Lancaster Society 33 meets for a clown experience and do not need to be current 4-H members. A desire to learn about clowning while having ,fun is the mam requirement. 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