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Santa Claus Holiday Circus in Carthage

By: Brad Douglas
Updated: December 5, 2012
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CARTHAGE, MO.--- The Santa Claus Holiday Circus is taking place at the Carthage Junior High gymnasium tonight. It includes everything from clowns to animals and acrobats. The show is based in Hugo, Oklahoma and is on an 8 week tour.

"You get to entertain people everyday. Get to be funny. Get to make people laugh. Get to see all types of people and different life situations. You never know what to expect when they're coming in. It's a lot of fun," states Kyle the Clown, Santa Claus Holiday Circus.

The next show is slated for 8 tonight. Tickets are $12 for adults, $8 for kids, and tickets are available at the door. The circus will be in Carthage today only. It will be in Lamar Friday and Aurora Saturday. 

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