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Sunday is J.P. Patches Day


A statue honoring Chris Wedes, better known as the clown who has entertained generations of Seattle-area kids, is being unveiled at a celebration from 1-3 p.m., Sunday, in Fremont.

Any kid living in Seattle from 1958-1981 grew up watching J.P. Patches and his sidekick Gertrude on TV. When J.P. and Gertrude make an appearance these days, it’s amazing to watch people 40+ years old act like giddy kids all over again.

In recognition of the pair’s impact on Seattle history, supporters have been working since 2005 to raise funds for a statue of J.P. and Gertrude. The statue sculpted by Kevin Pettelle, “Late for the Interurban,” will be unveiled next to Fremont’s “Waiting for the Interurban” near the north end of the Fremont Bridge. The event will no doubt be made all the more poignant by the fact Wedes is battling blood cancer.

  • He is important to Seattle because so many of us were entertained by him as children!
  • cho
    Who the hell is this clown?? why is he so important in Seattle?
  • Rudy
    I wouldn't say that most are missing his "wit"
  • m
    Believe me - I knew Suthii was joking. I'm actually a Suthii fan. I forget that sarcasm doesn't translate easily in this medium... my error.
  • SeattleRichardson
    hahahahaha

    You guys are missing his wit! Bozo=clown=funny
  • Judy
    Come on Suthii - where's your "fun side."
  • m
    Careful Suthii, treading on hallowed ground here...
  • Suthii
    Who is this clown? What a Bozo.....
  • K
    JP is amazing. He came to my dad's 52nd birthday a few years ago and it is so true, all the people of that age group were running around like it was a birthday party for a five year old! It was so fun to see my dad and aunts and uncles like that.
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