Spectacular acts and colorful performances at the Royal Hanneford Circus.
The Royal Hanneford Circus is back in Columbia for its 51st performance, bringing a mix of traditional acts and family fun while supporting the Jamil Shrine’s charitable efforts. This year, ringmaster Timothy Tegge leads the show, promising a spectacular experience filled with aerial performances, animal acts, and activities for kids. With a focus on aiding children’s medical needs, every ticket sold benefits the Greenville Children’s Hospital. Don’t miss this vibrant family event on February 9!
Columbia, S.C., is buzzing with excitement as the Royal Hanneford Circus rolls back into town for its 51st performance. This lively event isn’t just about juggling clowns and sparkling performances, but it also supports a fantastic cause! Over the past five decades, the circus has forged a special bond with the Jamil Shrine, working diligently to raise funds for children requiring medical care.
The Royal Hanneford Circus boasts a fascinating history that dates back to the 1600s. With a legacy like that, it’s no wonder families and circus lovers flock to its shows. This year, Timothy Tegge is stepping into the spotlight as the ringmaster, guiding the audience through an unforgettable circus experience. There’s something extra special about seeing multiple generations of the Hanneford family performing together, spanning across an impressive nine generations!
The affiliation between the Royal Hanneford Circus and the Jamil Shrine has been instrumental in helping children with various medical needs. John McDonald, a member of the Shriners at the Jamil Temple, emphasizes their commitment to supporting kids who need healthcare. The Shriners are dedicated to operating hospitals in various cities where they provide services at no cost to patients who require care. Each ticket sold for the circus contributes directly to these noble efforts, particularly benefitting the Greenville Children’s Hospital.
Mark your calendars for the last day of performances on February 9. The circus will dazzle audiences with shows at 1 p.m. and 6 p.m.. Visitors can expect to see a delightful mix of acts—from breathtaking bareback riding and captivating aerial performances to heart-stopping extreme trampoline antics and charming animal acts featuring playful dogs and ponies. It’s a visual feast that guarantees smiles on the faces of children and adults alike!
The fun doesn’t stop at the performances. Families can enjoy a variety of activities outside the main tent, such as pony rides, inflatable bounce houses, face painting, and indulging in delicious concessions. These additions create a colorful and vibrant atmosphere for all attendees, making it a true family-friendly event.
The performance tent can seat up to 600 people, making it an intimate experience where guests can feel close to the action. The circus travels all around the U.S., making stops in various towns, recently showcasing their talents in Sebring, Florida.
Carlos Rios, another talented ringmaster, swapped the hustle of Sarasota for the space of Zolfo Springs, enabling his family to thrive in their circus roles. Rios’s children follow in their family’s footsteps, showcasing their circus skills from a young age, reminding us all of the magic of growing up in such an exciting environment.
With a perfect blend of traditional and modern acts, the Royal Hanneford Circus continues to capture hearts, staying true to its mission of delivering entertainment to families while supporting an important cause. Every laugh, gasp, and cheer contributes to something greater—the welfare of children in need.
As Columbia gears up for a sensational show, the Royal Hanneford Circus promises a spectacular day filled with fun, laughter, and the warm sense of community that comes from supporting each other. Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this delightful tradition!
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