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The Kosair Shrine Circus - 2008

 

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Kanyon Bell and Jim Fisher. Kanyon Bell is a four year old Kosair Kid. She was the Junior Ringmaster opening the 7 pm, February 9, 2008 circus performance. The crowd cheered as she stood with her walker and blew the whistle to start the show.

 

WHAS's Terry Meiners poses with the Kosair Funsters.

 

WLKY's Jim Bulleit poses with the Kosair Funsters.

 

Jim Fisher, Potentate - Kosair Shrine Temple A.A.O.N.M.S., and Audrey Bowman - Egypt Court #76 L.O.S. of N.A.

 

Members of the Kosair Roustabouts Unit pushing the Globe of Death in which seven motorcyclists ride as the closing act of the circus. These nobles give tireless service at each performance moving circus equipment around.

 

Noble Rick Talbott gave tireless service every performance. He is shown here resting between shows, wearing his Funster badges. Funster badges are given by members of the Kosair Funsters unit to nobles exhibiting special service to kids and brothers.

 

Wee Willie of the Funsters holds his grandchild while Bubbos watches.

 

Nobles Frank Texas and Allan Bogard were among many Nobles who spent countless hours helping our circus.

 

Noble Jim Eaton was at every performance capturing history in photographs. He is shown here late on Sunday night during the last performance. The photo is not fuzzy, he is, from wear and tear.

 

Noble Marty Simon, who was injured in a motorcycle accident a few years ago and was in the Kosair Motor Corps, made a guest appearance at the circus, and was warmly greeted by his fellow Nobles and the Funsters Unit. Noble Marty is a wonderful person with a very loving and supportive family.

 

Nobles Bruce Zimmerman and Henry Watson. Bruce and Henry and many ladies made sure every circus volunteer was well fed each day.

 
Batman was a "must-see" for the kiddies who came to the circus!
 

Shannon Monroe, wife of Noble Red Monroe, took advantage of the elephant ride at the circus.

Shannon Monroe, along with others who dared, took on the elephant ride at the circus.

   

Another group of visitors at the circus found the elephant ride a fun adventure.

Hurry and smile everyone! The elephant is going so fast that the camera may miss us!

   

The elephant ride is fun, but it's not a substitute for a fast car!

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