Mount Pleasant resident Caden William Locktosh, center, stands amongst a group of about 10 clowns at the Isabella County Commission on Aging, 2200 S. Lincoln Road, in mid-October during at their graduation and commencement ceremony. Each also was given a clown name. Locktosh goes by "Jingles." Each clown performed a routine. Some used props, some slapstick humor and each dressed in absurd clown-life fashion. "It's my first time being a clown," he said, laughing at the size of his bowtie. "My grandmother has been a clown for years, and now she is teaching me to be just as funny."
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Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Clowning around
Mount Pleasant resident Caden William Locktosh, center, stands amongst a group of about 10 clowns at the Isabella County Commission on Aging, 2200 S. Lincoln Road, in mid-October during at their graduation and commencement ceremony. Each also was given a clown name. Locktosh goes by "Jingles." Each clown performed a routine. Some used props, some slapstick humor and each dressed in absurd clown-life fashion. "It's my first time being a clown," he said, laughing at the size of his bowtie. "My grandmother has been a clown for years, and now she is teaching me to be just as funny."
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