8/5/17 Rosy Nose Clowns Visit Breckenridge Village of Tyler by Sarah A. Miller
Read MoreMembers of the Tyler-based Rosy Nose Clown Alley perform inside the chapel at Breckenridge Village Friday Aug. 4, 2017 to celebrate National Clown Week. Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT) is a faith-based community for adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities in Tyler, Texas. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Cindy "Rice Cake" Rice sings with other members of the Tyler-based Rosy Nose Clown Alley inside the chapel at Breckenridge Village Friday Aug. 4, 2017 to celebrate National Clown Week. Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT) is a faith-based community for adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Clown Dee Kirkpatrick of the Tyler-based Rosy Nose Clown Alley sits with residents of Breckenridge Village during a special event Friday Aug. 4, 2017 to celebrate National Clown Week. Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT) is a faith-based community for adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Kit Scott, a member of the Tyler-based Rosy Nose Clown Alley known as Mr. Diddly, performs a song with a puppet inside the chapel at Breckenridge Village Friday Aug. 4, 2017 to celebrate National Clown Week. Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT) is a faith-based community for adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
Members of the Tyler-based Rosy Nose Clown Alley pose for a photograph inside the chapel at Breckenridge Village Friday Aug. 4, 2017 to celebrate National Clown Week. Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT) is a faith-based community for adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities. Pictured from left: Shirley "Daisy Dot" Hamilton, Jane "Plaine Jane" Wilson, Randy "Abnor" Ainsworth and Hezekiah "Wiz Bang" Ainsworth. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)
"Magic Mark" Mark Kilsman and his toy skunk Flower visits residents of Breckenridge Village Friday Aug. 4, 2017 to celebrate National Clown Week. Breckenridge Village of Tyler (BVT) is a faith-based community for adults with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities. (Sarah A. Miller/Tyler Morning Telegraph)