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FAMOUS CIRCUS CLOWN & CELEBRATED CHILDREN'S FOLK SINGER TO ENTERTAIN AT ST. LUKE'S FAIR

Dikki Ellis, famous Big Apple Circus clown, and Evan Gottfried, celebrated children's folk singer, will perform at St. Luke's Summer Fair.

INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED CLOWN,

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CELEBRATED CHILDREN’S SINGER,

EVAN GOTTFRIED,

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TO ENTERTAIN AT ST. LUKES FAMILY FAIR

East Hampton, NY --- Dikki Ellis, an internationally acclaimed Big Apple Circus clown, and Evan Gottfried, creator of the Family Music Extravaganza, will entertain kids and their parents at St. Luke’s Summer Family Fair on July 4.

Dikki has had a long and distinguished career that has included being a performer with New York City Ballet in George Balanchine’s “The Spellbound Child” for PBS and as a health crusader with the “Slim Goodbody Show.” He has been associated with such groups as the “No Elephant Circus,” “If Every Fool Inc.” and “Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade” as clown consultant for over 10 years. He was featured in the “East Meets West” and “Happy On” shows of “The Big Apple Circus” under the direction of Paul Binder and Michael Christensen
Evan is a children’s music performer who sings original and uplifting songs for kids of all ages. He started writing songs in 2010 and has performed at dozens of festivals, libraries, schools and parties. Evan’s high-energy, fully interactive program is a celebration of love, joy and connection. Evan hopes to inspire kids to be creative and silly, have fun, learn cool things, and mostly, to just be themselves. He hopes that the big people who hear his music will also find inspiration, and that they may even remember how it feels to be a kid.
The St. Luke’s Summer Family Fair (18 James Lane in East Hampton) will be held on Saturday, July 4th, from 10 AM to 2 PM. It will be an old-fashioned, fun-generating fair for the entire community. There will be music, carnival-style activities, games, face painting, pony rides, raffles for kids’ toys, a silent auction, and great summer-fair foods: hot dogs, burgers, clams, cotton candy, pop corn, lemonade and much more. All are welcome and there is no admission charge. Games are a modest $2 each.
(Editor: Please see attached photos of Dikki Ellis and Evan Gottfried).

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