Conrade: Rafael Rodriguez
Dogberry: Devon McCarthy
Verges: Peter Stamos
Friar Francis: John Neeck
Borachio: Vince Riccomini
Ursula: Danielle Grieco
Sexton: Paul Busateri
Boy: Edmund Clarendon

Presents:
GATES OPEN AT:
5:00 PM Thursday and Fridays - September 16, 22, 23
3:00 PM Saturdays and Sundays – September 17, 18, 24, 25
Bring the Family…
…for an afternoon and evening of Renaissance food, culture, and entertainment. Enjoy the smells, sights, and sounds of Fall in the country.
Over 20 Vendor Booths!
· Highland Games – All Day. Prizes awarded nightly for three events: Caber toss, rock toss, hammer throw. Overall winner in three events announced September 25. Games start at 5:30 on Thursday and Fridays and 4:00 on Saturday and Sundays.
· Pony Rides – All Day
· Blacksmith
· Candle making- Marion Lane Candles
· Food
· Live Irish music
· Magic Shows for children
· Madrigal singers
· Turkey Legs
· Kansas Lavender
· Cider
· Renaissance Cellars Wine
· Hot Chestnuts – Chestnut Charlie’s
· Hazel Hill Chocolates
· Archery
· Children’s games
· Stocks
· Crafts
· Woodcarving
…and much more
Sponsored By: Mr. And Mrs. David and June Keith of SE2, KG Moats and Sons Engineering, J.B. Pearl and Associates, Russell V. Varnado Accounting, St Mary’s Pharmacy, Wamego Telecomm, Kaw Valley State Bank, Kaw Valley Physical Therapy, Florence Adams, St Marys Health Clinic, Piper Funeral Home, Community HealthCare System, The Dick and Sally Akers Family, Drippe Construction, Rensenhouse Electric, American Family Insurance, St Marys State Bank, Roll Products International, Patriot Outfitters, Leiszler Oil, Rays Apple Mart, AND GROWING!
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