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we've ever had, at least in my memory."
Thousands of people lined the streets, the small-
est sitting on the curb, while others picnicked on
the grass. Children and parents eagerly awaited the
passing of animals, pipe organs and circus per-
formers.
Gage said that, although the past 12 circus
weekends have successfully raised money for var-
ious campaigns, this year will mark the end of the
circus as a fundraiser.
"We're moving on to some different fundraising
activities," Gage said.
"The circus has been a really good activity for
us, we just think it's time to move on to something
new."
Many Ann Arbor residents were disappointed to
learn that this would be the last year of the circus
weekend.
"I'm sorry to hear that this may be the last year
of sponsorship," Ann Arbor resident Kathy
Rinehart said. "It's been so much fun for the kids."
Seven-year-old Ben Rolston enjoyed the parade, grams with the proceeds. We're really trying to
especially taking delight in the circus animals. focus on addressing on the health care and the
"It's a lot of fun;' Rolston said. "I like animals. health-education needs of the women.'
I like the lions the best." While the parade itself did not bring in profits,
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital's Circus Weekend, it helped advertise the gala and the circus, as well
which included the as thank the public for its support.
parade on Friday, "The parade is simply some-
six Royal Hanneford thing that St. Joe's sponsors to give
Circus perfor- I i ory to back to the community" Gage
mances over the hthis r ., said."We've done that for 12 years
weekend and a cir- htto let people know there's a circus
cus gala on be the last ar of in town, and to give the kids and
Thursday, helped the community something to come
raise money for r i out and see. It's a nice family
women's health ser- event."
vices. - Kathy Rinehart Rinehart, who also planned to
"With this cam- Ann Arbor resident attend the circus, felt the parade
paign for women's was efficient in supporting its
health, we're trying cause.
to focus on several things" said Margo Burrage, "I think (the parade) is a good idea," Rinehart
media relations coordinator at St. Joseph Mercy said. "It's a good way to get people aware of
Hospital. women's health issues?'
"But we're also targeting a state-of-the-art The parade, which lasted approximately one
breast care center and extensive education nro- hour. was nreceded by a face-nainting session at
the Ann Arbor Public Library.
"We did a couple of different face-painting
things," Gage said. "The kids always love it. It's
always been a great feature."
. Kids of all ages sat down in front of clowns who
painted their cheeks with pictures ranging from
simple hearts to intricate animals.
Four-year-old Jenna McKahn enjoyed the kalei-
doscopic colors of the clowns' palettes.
"Rainbows are pretty, don't you know?"
McKahn said, referring to a painting on her cheek.
The private circus gala on Thursday included a
performance for benefactors of the campaign who
purchased tickets in advance to help raise money
for women's health.
"We raised money through corporate sponsors,"
Gage said. "There's a list of 33 corporate sponsors
that give us money to support the cause. Part of
that pays for the parade and part goes to the hospi-
tal."
Overall, the three events of the circus weekend
were successful.
"Every event was very well-attended and i think
everybody had a good time." Gage said.
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