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‘Feel like you’re part of the show’: Venardos Circus returns to St. Augustine for holidays
Read full article: ‘Feel like you’re part of the show’: Venardos Circus returns to St. Augustine for holidaysThe Venardos Circus is back for the sixth year in a row with a brand-new tent at the St. Augustine Amphitheater.
Come one, come all, to the best Circus in town
Read full article: Come one, come all, to the best Circus in townCome one, come all, to the best Circus in town! After being gone for nearly two years, Verardo’s Circus and its colorful cast of performers have returned to Florida! With a classic circus tent and circus snacks, it will fill your heart with circus joy! Part traditional circus, and part Cirque du Soleil, it has to be seen to fully experience the wonder inside. With critically acclaimed human performers from around the world such as jugglers, high wire walkers, fire performers, magicians, and hilarious clowns it has it all! The big red tent will arrive in St. Augustine from December 18th to January 2nd.
Acrobats hurt in circus accident reach $52.5M settlement
Read full article: Acrobats hurt in circus accident reach $52.5M settlement“It's a great result, it's the right result and it's a just result," Zachary Mandell, an attorney for the eight women, said of the settlement, first reported by The Providence Journal. “These clients will now be able to have meaningful recoveries with the assistance of this settlement," he said. The women in 2016 sued the Rhode Island Convention Center Authority, which owns the arena, and SMG, which manages it. Sean Brousseau, listed as an attorney for both entities, said Monday he could neither confirm nor deny a settlement. Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, which closed in 2017, also agreed to take several steps to improve safety.