All about the Scottville Clown Band -- "The Big Noise from Scottville"

Here is the 2021 local schedule. Check back for updates.
May
15 - Baldwin AmVets Blessing Weekend, 2pm, Baldwin AmVets, Baldwin.
June
26 - Irons RV Park Show, 3pm, Irons RV Park & Campground.
29 - Scottville Clown Band Patriotic Concert, 7pm, Scottville.
July
4 - Ludington Area Jaycees Freedom Festival Parade, 1pm, Ludington.
5 - Beach Show, 3pm, First Street Beech, Manistee.
10 - Bear Lake Days, 6pm, Bear lake.
22 - Troutarama Concert, 8pm, Baldwin.
24 - Troutarama Parade, 1pm, Baldwin.
25 - Arcadia Daze Parade, 1:30pm, Arcadia.
27 - Silver Lake Concert Series, 6:30pm, Pete Woods Memorial Bandshell, Silver Lake.
29 - Hart Commons Summer Concert, 7pm, Hart.
August
8 - Onekama Days Parade, 1pm, with performance after parade in Village Park, Onekama.
12 - Les Bailey Memorial Concert with Pentwater Civic Band, 7:30pm, Pentwater.
14 - Homecoming Parade, 4pm, Pentwater.
September
11 - Summer Concert, Scottville.
October
9 - Frankfort Fall Festival Parade, 11am, Frankfort.
The History of the Scottville Clown Band
In 1903, a musical group of Scottville merchants dressed up as hillbillies and began entertaining at local carnivals. Their popularity grew until World War II called its members away and the group disbanded. In 1947, a local businessman, Ray Schulte, resurrected the group, and to this day, the Scottville Clown Band continues to bring smiles to countless faces. The city of Scottville is located ten miles east of Ludington, with about 1,200 residents. This small town has certainly been put on the map through the notoriety of the Scottville Clown Band.
Who Are These Guys?
Clown Band members come from all over Michigan and over 14 other states, including Florida, New York, Tennessee and California. They represent all walks of life, from police officers and farmers to doctors, bankers, and disc jockeys. The members are represented by a board of directors, a group of people that make decisions on band operations and policies.
Scholarships
Their charitable contributions include funding and maintaining both the Scottville Clown Band Shell and the Museum of Music at Historic White Pine Village.
One of the primary goals of the Scottville Clown Band is to provide scholarships for students accepted to summer programs for any of the performing arts, including vocal music, theater, or instrumental music. Each year money is given out to over 30 students, helping them with costs to places like Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and Interlochen. The scholarship recipients are invited to play with the Scottville Clown Band in early summer at a concert performed at Waterfront Park in Ludington.
Funny guys who make some serious music--our lives are a little richer, thanks to the Scottville Clown Band.
Go to: Scottville Clown Band for more information on the scholarship program.
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- Scottville Travel Information
- The Scottville Optimist Club- a Friend to Youth and Community
- Scottville Riverside Park along the Pere Marquette River
- All about the Scottville Clown Band -- "The Big Noise from Scottville"
- Scottville Area Weather
- Western Michigan Old Engine Club
- About the Scottville Community