The last day of Mooseburger Clown Arts Camp came too quick. After a week filled with laughter, learning, rehearsals, workshops, and the big All-Star Clown Show, Sunday morning felt quieter, gentler—like the camp itself was taking a deep breath before saying goodbye.
We gathered together one last time to receive our certificates of completion, a reminder of all the hard work, courage, and creativity we poured into the week. Each certificate carried with it not just a name, but the joy of discovering new skills, the bravery of stepping outside our comfort zones, and the friendships that will keep us connected long after camp ends.
Our wrap-up session with the Clowning 101 instructors—Julia, Rick, and Annette—was equal parts heartfelt and hilarious. They reminded us of the lessons learned: the value of play, the power of listening, the importance of presence, and the gift of sharing joy. We laughed together at camp memories, nodded at the wisdom offered, and maybe even wiped away a few tears as we reflected on the growth each of us experienced.
Then came the bittersweet task of packing up. Costumes were tucked away, make-up kits zipped up, and noses carefully stowed. Luggage rolled down the hallways as hugs and promises of “See you next year!” echoed around us.
Finally, it was time to head home. The drive away from camp felt a little heavy—leaving behind a place that feels so alive with magic—but our cars were packed full of more than just props and costumes. We carried home laughter, new friendships, and a deeper sense of what it means to be a clown: to be brave enough to be silly, compassionate enough to see others, and generous enough to share joy in a world that needs it.
Mooseburger Clown Arts Camp may last only a week, but the lessons and memories stay with us all year long. Until we meet again—keep laughing, keep playing, and keep clowning!





























