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Balloon Class Gallery and Annual Report
Two new things have been added to the CCI website – ENJOY! 1. Balloon Twisting Class Gallery : On June 25th we had a Balloon Twisting Class! Check out pics from the event here!! 2. Annual Report : 2010 Annual … Continue reading »
Beginner Clown Classes
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WHAZ UP: News at a Glance: March 2011
From time to time, we would like to provide you, our friends and supporters, a quick and easy to read snapshot of our recent and significant activities. Here is the first of these. CCI Support to Prosthetics Outreach Foundation (POF) … Continue reading »
Trip to Peru
On February 18-25 Caring Clowns International is going to Peru! CCI members Banjo, Duffy, Alfredo, Pelukyta, and Sox will join Komedyplast. They will be blogging while on their adventure so tune in to our Peru Blog for updates.
Reprise
When you next see a Soldier, Sailor, Marine, Airman/woman, Coastguardsman/woman, Veteran… Thank them… …Go out of your way to thank them
Homecoming
We are five days from San Diego- our first stop mainland Then another four to Everett Even now, excitement builds among the crew Anticipation of embracing loved ones I have been on the other side of this On the pier … Continue reading »
Almost Home
Hangar bays essentially empty Save for some sailor’s autos being transported back to Everett And pockets of crates and pallets, small tractors and APU’s (auxiliary power units- “portable” electric power for jet) Small games of football, rugby and soccer break … Continue reading »
The California Coast and North
Rocked and rolled all night and into today Access to the fantail is restricted Hangar bay doors are closed Seas are up to thirty feet Into the wind at nineteen knots Flight deck winds reaching almost sixty knots This is … Continue reading »
…And Off Again
We pull the brow at noon And off back through the channel Again, on the flight deck Empty, with aircraft gone Crew has removed the catapult launch cylinders for maintenance Blast fences raised for maintenance, too Going up the coast … Continue reading »
San Diego…
Reached San Diego in calm seas Warm, sunny day Coming into port is an experience like no other On the flight deck Strong wind in my face from our movement Our size and uniqueness seemingly demanding respect Moving slowly down … Continue reading »
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