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Funny People with Healing Skills: Celebrating International Clown Week

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If you have ever heard a child’s laughter or seen the sudden delight on the face of a lonely person, you have witnessed the magic of a clown’s antics. These moments of joy and laughter are thanks to clowns, who replace feelings of sickness or loneliness with happiness. All across America, good-hearted individuals don putty noses and baggy trousers to touch the lives of others. They perform at children’s hospitals, homes for the elderly, and wherever a touch of fun is needed, giving pieces of themselves to brighten the days of those around them. The spirit they represent is crucial to our humanity.

The Heart of a Clown

According to folklore, a clown’s heart is sad, and their gladness hides grief they don’t want to reveal. This myth carries a kernel of truth: clowns leave joy in their wake and take the grief of others away with them. Their performances are not just about entertainment; they are acts of service that bring light to places often filled with darkness.

Clowns in Service

Today’s clowns often belong to joyful, larger groups. Sometimes, entire families don clown suits and have special routines. They love to make people laugh, especially those who might otherwise have little to laugh about. Clowns give their time and energy to bring smiles to faces, young and old, transforming ordinary moments into extraordinary ones.

A Week to Celebrate

To call public attention to clowns’ charitable activities and the wholesome entertainment they provide, Congress passed a joint resolution on October 8, 1970 (Public Law 91-433), designating the first week in August as National Clown Week. This celebration was later renamed International Clown Week, reflecting the global impact of these funny people with healing skills.

Honoring the Clowns

During International Clown Week, we salute these dedicated performers. Their baggy pants, colorful makeup, and silly antics are more than a show. They symbolize the joy and laughter that clowns bring into the world. Whether making a child laugh in a hospital or bringing a smile to an elderly person’s face, clowns are healers in their own right.

The Legacy of Laughter

The work of clowns reminds us that laughter is a powerful medicine. It can lift spirits, ease pain, and bring people together. By celebrating International Clown Week, we acknowledge clowns’ important role in our lives and thank them for their tireless efforts to make the world a happier place.

So, if you see a clown this week, remember the joy they bring and the lives they touch. Their work is a testament to the enduring power of laughter and the human spirit. We salute them, baggy pants and all.

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