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Pat & Tom Newton
 
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Tom and Pat Newton became involved with The New Calliope in 2005. Pat took on the role as editor while Tom is the production manager. This couple has found a great balance using their talents collectively in the graphics business for the last 17 years.

Originally from southern Ontario, Pat attended the Ontario College of Art before working as an art director with a national magazine and marketing specialist with a major power tool company. Tom picked up his B.A. in Business at Luther College in Iowa after which he was a partner in a graphic printing business for many years. After the two met and married they decided to pool their talents and formed Newton Studios, Inc. They currently publish a community newspaper in Englewood FL as well as working with many customers on a variety of print related materials.

The Newtons were drawn to The New Calliope since Pat has been clowning for many years. Starting in her middle 20s she took classes in Toronto Ontario. It was, however, after marriage and children that she returned to the art form. This time it was because of their two children Jimmy and Katie. They went to a local children’s clown class at the ages of six and seven where they fell in love with the performance aspect of clowning. Competing at SECA the following year the two took a gold medal in the junior joey skit division. Then they decided to compete with the adults and secured a bronze the following year.

Encouraged by her children to return to clowning Pat joined them locally performing at many venues. Now the children are teen agers and not clowning on a regular basis, Pat enjoys working as a clown with Circus Sarasota’s Laughter Unlimited Program which is a humor therapy program with seniors. She also face paints having placed third at the International Face Painting Convention in 2003 in the most original design. She is also currently the third person in the United States to be certified by FACE of Britain.

Tom, on the other hand, did a bit of mime clowning but did not get back into face until the COAI International Convention in New Orleans where he was able to take third place in the skit competition as a hobo clown.

The Newtons find The New Calliope a great blend between their professional backgrounds and their love of the artform called clowning.
 
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