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Children can get bored easily and you don't want to be the one doing all the entertainment yourself at your kid's party. A great Plymouth clown, Plymouth, MN magician, Plymouth mime or Plymouth, MN ventriloquist can usually solve that problem, however. They can provide the magic tricks and entertainment to keep all the kids happy at your kid's birthday party. The right entertainer or clown at your child's party or children's event in Plymouth will be able to make balloon animals and keep all the kids occupied so you don't have to! PartyFun411 can help you get started planning your child's birthday party - peruse through our listings to find funny clowns in Plymouth. .
Plymouth Clowns may also serve the following areas: Dilworth, Kindred, West Fargo, Felton, Absaraka, Hawley, Harwood, Comstock, Wolverton, Glyndon, Perley, Gardner, Mapleton, Argusville, Baker, Fargo, Davenport, Casselton, Christine, Barnesville, Sabin, Georgetown, Horace, and Clay County.
Plymouth Factoid:
Plymouth lobbied for further boundary extensions throughout the post-war period, proposing to annex Saltash and Torpoint on the other side of the Tamar to the Local Government Boundary Commission. The 1971 Local Government White Paper proposed abolishing county boroughs, which would have left Plymouth, a town of 250,000 people, being administered from a council based at the smaller Exeter, on the other side of the county. This led to Plymouth lobbying for the creation of a Tamarside county, to include Plymouth, Torpoint, Saltash, and the rural hinterland. The campaign was not successful, and Plymouth ceased to be a county borough on 1 April 1974 with responsibility for education, social services, highways and libraries transferred to Devon County Council. All powers returned when the city become a unitary authority on 1 April 1998 under recommendations of the Banham Commission.  Plymouth Clowns