Don't want your birthday to tank? A Shreveport clown won't let that occur!
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Let's face it: it can be tough to find entertainment for kids parties. 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 Shreveport, LA clown, Shreveport magician, Shreveport mime or Shreveport, LA ventriloquist can usually solve that problem, however. They can provide the laughs 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 Shreveport will be able to make tell jokes and keep all the kids occupied so you don't have to! PartyFun411 can help you get started planning your children's birthday party - peruse through our listings to find funny clowns in Shreveport. .
Shreveport Clowns may also serve the following areas: Blanchard, Ringgold, Hosston, Oil City, Minden, Mooringsport, Princeton, Sibley, Vivian, Heflin, Haughton, Plain Dealing, Belcher, Bethany, Keithville, Gilliam, Elysian Fields, Stonewall, Bossier City, Elm Grove, Waskom, Grand Cane, Karnack, Keatchie, Greenwood, Barksdale AFB, Longstreet, Doyline, Frierson, Jonesville, Cotton Valley, Gloster, Benton, and Caddo County.
Shreveport Factoid:
Shreveport had an expansion team, the Shreveport Steamer, of the defunct World Football League in 1974. They played in State Fair Stadium from September 1974 till October 1975. The Shreveport Steamer were originally the Houston Texans and moved to Shreveport in September 1974. In 1974 they had a record of 7-12-1 and in 1975 5-7. Shreveport also had a CFL football team in the mid-1990's known as the Shreveport Pirates. Bernard Glieberman, a Detroit real estate developer, owned the Ottawa Rough Riders and in 1994, he sold the team and then purchased the expansion franchise that ultimately wound up in Shreveport. He was allowed to take a handful of Ottawa players with him, including quarterback Terrence Jones. However, the Pirates were another American CFL team that ultimately became unsuccessful. Their first victory did not come until the 15th week of their initial season, and in 1995, all their victories were against Canadian teams. By 1996 the team had folded up.  Shreveport Clowns