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Posted: 8:45 PM Nov 2, 2009
New Medieval Festival to Open in February
If you are a fan of knights in shining armor, jousting and medieval merchandise, the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville is no longer your only local option.
Reporter: Meredith Stancik Email Address: stancik@kbtx.com |
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If you are a fan of knights in shining armor, jousting and medieval merchandise, the Texas Renaissance Festival in Plantersville is no longer your only local option.
This February, Sherwood Forest Faire and Marketplace will open its doors near Paige, a community just outside of Giddings and about 35 miles east of Austin.
It will only be open on weekends, from February 27 through April 4th.
The faire will feature similar attractions and performances to those found at the Renaissance Festival.
You can find more information about the Sherwood Forest Faire by clicking on the link below.
Latest Comments
Posted by: Mike
Location: Bryan
on Nov 3, 2009 at 10:50 AM
I hope it is more like the Plantersville Renfest of old, where the players were a little more "bawdy" and not so many unsupervised children.
Posted by: Guinevere
Location: The Shire
on Nov 3, 2009 at 09:02 AM
This is excellent news! Looking forward to it! Best of luck to the organizers of the faire.
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