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The Circus Is Coming To Town

Every odd numbered year, the Deer Park Kiwanis Club sponsors the visit of the Culpepper and Merriweather Circus.  This is a great, old fashioned evening of family friendly fun.

June 10th, the Culpepper and Merriweather Circus is rolling into Deer Park.  The show will be set up at the Deer Park Sports Complex across from Deer Park High School.  The community is invited to watch the raising of the big top between 9:30-10:00am.

There will be two performances that evening, one at 5:00pm, and a second at 7:30pm.

The Deer Park Kiwanis Club is now selling tickets at Yoke’s Fresh Market for the June 10th performances.

  • Adult tickets are $12.00
  • Children (age 2-12)/Senior tickets are $7.00.
  • Kids under 2 are free.
  • Circus day tickets are $15.00 for adults and $8.00 for children/senior tickets.

As a sponsor, this is a major fundraiser for the Deer Park Kiwanis Club. Proceeds they receive go back into the Deer Park community through Kiwanis service projects, such as their annual helmet giveaway, Middle School 4S Service Project, free reading books, and support of the Deer Park High School Key Club.

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