Clinton News-Record, 1987-05-20, Page 10}
Pae 10—CLINTON NEWS -RECORD, WEDNESD Y MAY 20 1987
Aiwther successful
Klompen Feest
The Clinton Wheel 'N' Dealers Square Dancing Club had a great day they took over the central floor in the arena to entertain the
turnout for the float they entered in the annual parade. Later in the early dinner crowd with their dancing.
The Klompendancers of the Young Dutch Society were one of many dance
troupes to entertain for the large grandstand crowds on Saturday afternoon.
The grandstand and surrounding area was packed with people during the
whole afternoon of entertainment.
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Children played a large part in the Klompen Feest celebrations form during the indoor and outdoor shows, many children were in
over the weekend. Aside from those that took to the stage to per- evidence on the parade floats.
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An old ti Ran grinder and his monkey were on the festival grounds on May 16 enter-
taining passe-h'...John Witte% een and his monkey Susie made the trip to Clinton from
('aistor ('entre ne er Namiltnn.
These children helped to close out the Klompen Feest celebrations This children's choir performed along with a joint choir of
at the Ecumenical Church Service, held in the arena on May 17. churches.
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These two young ladies took the time out from their Clinton Co-op Nursery School trike-a-
thnn ride to pose for a quick picture. Gabrielle Mitchell (left) and Dana Prouse were
among the many riders that helped to raise money for the school.