NORTHEAST CLOWN INSTITUTE
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  • home
  • videos
  • photos
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • previous years
  • history
    • in the beginning
    • dedications
    • master clowns
    • craftsman clowns
    • awards
  • clown college
    • registration
    • course schedule
    • first year students
    • focused on learning
    • competition info
    • competition rules
    • ISCA rules
    • what to bring
  • resources
  • contact
  • meet the board

Each year, we dedicate our class to one of our Clowns

2024 - Diane "Daffy-Dill" Newcomb
2023 - Ted Dowling & John Spear
2022 - No session
2021 - No session
2020
2019 - Gordon "Bondo" Lauzon
2018
2017 - George "Joy" Hebert
2016 - Tom "Fache" D'Esmond
2015 - Mary Anne "Simplicity" Ross
2014 - Egypt Shriner Clowns
2013 - Tom "Tom E Boy" King
2012 - Jim Sickles
2011 - Edward "Pea-Pa" Dowling
2010 - Ernest "Rollo" Pearlstein
2009 - David "Do-No" Newcomb
2008 - Radisson Hotel Plymouth Harbor
2007 - John Spear, Eric and Marie Persson
2006 - Brenda Wilkinson Wall
2005 - Walter Seavey
2004 - Gordon Fairweather
2003 - Morphis A. Jamiel, Esq
2002 - Oscar Cloutier
2001 - Charles Beumler
​2000 - ​James Sickles
1999 - Kenneth Wood
1998 - Ken Fenn
1997 - Horace Brown
1996 - George Snedden Jr.
1995 - Frank Yetner
1994 - Francis Hazeldine
1993 - G. Hazeldine & Richard "Red" Skelton
1992 - Archie Kiraijes
1991 - Abraham Flaks
1990 - ​George L Cobleigh

Hotel 1620, Plymouth, MA

Our Mission...

The Northeast Clown Institute is a non-profit educational organization, open to all who wish to develop and/or improve their clowning skills.

NCI is committed to keeping our tuition costs down, so that the average person can afford to come and learn the clowning craft.

Our vendors are informative and helpful, bringing with them their clowning experiences and knowledge to share with the students.


The principal charity supported by the NCI is the International Shrine Clown Association's Sneaker Fund. This is the charity which raises money for the Shriners Hospitals for Children throughout North America. 100% of the donations collected for the Sneaker Fund goes directly to burn research.

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  • home
  • videos
  • photos
    • 2025
    • 2024
    • previous years
  • history
    • in the beginning
    • dedications
    • master clowns
    • craftsman clowns
    • awards
  • clown college
    • registration
    • course schedule
    • first year students
    • focused on learning
    • competition info
    • competition rules
    • ISCA rules
    • what to bring
  • resources
  • contact
  • meet the board