About the Circus Fans of America's Local Chapters
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An alumnus of the University of Chicago, Richard Rinaolo graduated summa cum laude. Since 2014, he has guided Phoenix Venture Capital, LLC, as managing partner. Richard Rinaolo is also a member of numerous organizations, including the Circus Fans Association of America (CFA).
The Circus Fans of Ame...
An alumnus of the University of Chicago, Richard Rinaolo graduated summa cum laude. Since 2014, he has guided Phoenix Venture Capital, LLC, as managing partner. Richard Rinaolo is also a member of numerous organizations, including the Circus Fans Association of America (CFA).
The Circus Fans of America has local organizations called "Tents," named after current or past circus producers, owners, or performers. Local festivities are frequently scheduled in conjunction with circus performances at tents. Members will go to the performance as a group and then host a luncheon for the circus employee. Many members also volunteer at circus schools as part of CFA's Circus 4 Youth program.
The Circus Fans Association of America was founded in 1926 to assist touring circuses and circus artists. A subscription to the CFA's newspaper or White Tops, which offers essays, reviews, and photographs of circus events around the United States and overseas, automatically makes a person a member.
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About the Circus Fans of America's Local Chapters Richard Rinaolo
Introduction An alumnus of the University of Chicago, Richard Rinaolo graduated summa cum laude. Since 2014, he has guided Phoenix Venture Capital, LLC, as managing partner. Richard Rinaolo is also a member of numerous organizations, including the Circus Fans Association of America (CFA).
The Circus Fans of America has local organizations called "Tents," named after current or past circus producers, owners, or performers. Local festivities are frequently scheduled in conjunction with circus performances at tents. Members will go to the performance as a group and then host a luncheon for the circus employee. Many members also volunteer at circus schools as part of CFA's Circus 4 Youth program.
The Circus Fans Association of America was founded in 1926 to assist touring circuses and circus artists. A subscription to the CFA's newspaper or White Tops, which offers essays, reviews, and photographs of circus events around the United States and overseas, automatically makes a person a member.