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  1. Become an Ambassador of Joy! As a member of Clowns of America International, you have opportunities to make friends, improve your clowning skills, and spread smiles and laughter.

  2. Clowns of America International. 6,181 likes · 18 talking about this. The official page for Clowns of America International!

  3. Clowns of America International Inc., (COAI) is a Minnesota-based nonprofit clown arts membership organization which aims to share, educate and act as a gathering place for serious minded amateurs, semi-professionals, and professional clowns.

  4. This is an annual e-membership to COAI for our international members. Everything is sent by email, (The New Calliope, membership card, & all correspondence, etc).

  5. Clowns of America International P.O. Box 122 Eustis FL 32727 Local: 352-357-1676 Email: coaioffice@aol.com Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30-4 EST

  6. The Virtual Convention will still happen April 6-11, 2021. Although timing and schedules are still being decided, we will have classes at various times during the day and evening.

  7. 1968, USA, as Clowns of America. 1975, formed under current name. Aims Share, educate and act as a gathering place for serious-minded amateurs, semi-professional and professional clowns; provide members with a variety of techniques and information opportunities.

  8. The purpose of Clowns of America International is to share, educate, and act as a gathering place for serious minded amateurs, semiprofessionals, and professional clowns. COAI provides its membership with necessary resources that allow them to further define and improve their individual clown character. Clowns of America, International.

  9. Clowns of America International, Inc. (COAI) is a Minnesota-based nonprofit clown arts membership organization which aims "to share, educate, and act as a gathering place for serious minded amateurs, semiprofessionals, and professional clowns".

  10. Aug 9, 2011 · Being part of this group requires mutual trust. Authentic, expressive discussions make groups great, but may also be sensitive and private. What's shared in the group should stay in the group.

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