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Historical museum looks to the future

Historical museum looks to the future

The Lincoln County Historical Society (LCHS) always strives to educate the interested of the perils and dangers of the early prairie and the comedies and tragedies that played out in the history of our county. Books have been written about more than 100 years of county history and others about significant specific events. Even others tell tales of our founding fathers from their own words.

International Clown Week: August 1 - 7. National Clown Day: Saturday of International Clown Week

International Clown Week: August 1 - 7. National Clown Day: Saturday of International Clown Week

National Clown Day was created to give recognition to those funny clowns that make us laugh and smile. It is estimated that there are over 10,000 clowns in organized clown groups, and over 20,000 clowns worldwide. They all have one goal in mind, and that’s to make us happy. You can celebrate just the day, or the whole week. On this day and week, clowns around the world do what they do best…. they clown around, holding events at malls, nursing homes, schools, and educational events. In 1991, the group Clowns of America renamed it International Clown Week, recognizing that there are many clowns around the world, and this event should be a worldwide celebration. Note: This day is not intended for those scary clowns you see in horror movies. If you are afraid of clowns, you suffer from Coulrophobia.

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