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David Dixon and Search the Faire MAGIC CARPET RING STAGE STAGE PUBLIC DRAGON JOUST STAGE MUSIC RESTROOMS FIELD STAGE AUTHOR’S ALLEY KEEP CLOSED KEEP BACK GATE PARTICIPANT INFO KITCHEN HALL OF FAIRY NEST CHAMPIONS THE HARROW THE KINGDOM VIKINGS OF SHIABRUCK DINING HALL/ TICKET BOOTHKIZZIE THELADY WELCOME CTR BUTTERFLY FOOD VENDORS RESTROOMS MAIN PUBLIC GATE HANDICAPPED DRUNKEN PARKING DRAGON MEAD HALL NO SWIMMING MERMAID LAGOON GUEST PARKING CHILDREN’S QUEST: Help Queen Summer A Benefit for & King Water find their missing baby, Rain. Follow clues David Dixon and search the faire, STEAMPUNK to reunite the shape- also known as: ENCAMPMENT shifting fairy baby with KEEPBACK CLOSED GATE Friar Finnegan his parents. SPONSORS KING Eaton County Fairgrounds VIKING KKzo LLC, Robert Lane Magick Moon Inc PIRATE David Cruson, CM1 Photography & Marketing Shawn M. Bogart, Photographer Anything is possible KNIGHT Amanda Hoffman, Security in the Magical Realm! And a special THANK YOU to our www.TheMagicalRealm.com anonymous sponsor of the JOUST! SCHEDULE ENTERTAINERS MERCHANTS DRAGON STAGE Bar-Nun Amajo’s Mystic Bracelets 11:15 Binat Al-Raqs Artlady’s Folly Binat Al-Raqs Bubbles R Fun 12:00 Haven the Hare Clover Stones Chibi’s Dreams 1:15 Just Happy to be Here Christine’s Unique Creations Cap in Hand 2:00 Binat Al-Raqs Crystal Time Jewelry E-Leesa Enchantress Double Take Productions 2:45 Haven the Hare Fabtabulous Faces/Fabtabulous Fantasy 3:30 Just Happy to be Here Friar Finnegan Faire Verse 4:45 Binat Al-Raqs Harrow Vikings Fantasy Art by Puppetina 5:30 Haven the Hare Finna’s Fragon Fineries & Hair Braiding Knights of the New Order Green Tree Essentials 6:00 Just Happy to be Here MacDudley Dragon Games Kemmer Woodworks MAGIC CARPET STAGE Lady Sophies Mother of All Dragons Training School MacDudley Dragon Games 11:30, 2:00, 3:00 E-Leesa Nat Spinz Mama Di’s Costume Closet MUSIC STAGE Maumee River Leather/Illerendi Trading Co. Ova Zealous: For the Love of Treasure Moon Shadows Enterprises 11:00 Bar-Nun Robyn the Bard Morgana’s Trinkets, Treasures & Flights of Fancy 11:45 The Courtesan & The Cabin Boy Mozart’s Garden 1:00 Robyn the Bard Sentinels of the Rose Norhalla Inc. Once in a Lifetime LLC 1:45 Bar-Nun The Kingdom of Shiabruck Pair-E-Dice 2:30 The Courtesan & The Cabin Boy The Order of the Forgotten Pickin Peddler 3:15 Robyn the Bard Just Happy to be Here Pillage & Plunder-Harrow 4:30 Bar-Nun Poor Man’s Glass Haven the Hare Raisa’s Wares 5:15 The Courtesan & The Cabin Boy Ram’s Head Craftworks Mermaid Niada 6:00 Robyn the Bard Shiabruck Jail Act Description and Bio: The Courtesan & The NoCabin matter the genre or time Boy period of your event, Doug Peterson has a show for you. Silver Millennium Entertainment He specializes in Renaissance, Fantasy, and Steam Punk, but is also known for RING STAGE playing Science fiction, and other conventions. Soy Comfort Candles Wind Rose Minstrels As Robyn the Bard he plays Celtic ballads and drinking songs, along with a mix of 11:30 Ova Zealous scripted sets are family friendly, heavy on audience participation, and nuanced like a Tattooed Rose Trades Bugsnovelty Bunny originals cartoon and. Aparodies versatile like performer, “Mime in he my also Head”, has aand just “Send-for- in the Rum.”-along His pirate show which has been a hit for the last two years at the Michigan Pirate Festival. kid’s sing The Red Dragon Traditional Welsh Cakes 1:30 Nat Spinz Professor Robyn Wyldwood is what happens when a Steampunk Mad Hatter meets The Music Man. A charismatic if slightly doddering shyster, he uses his charm to sell Theatricks 2:30 Ova Zealous the audience on his degree in Pseudopartispectaetyquasi-musicology, with an entire Hall of Championssong on the subject to boot! This scripted set is all about getting the audience to join in, and includes such so Voo Doo Elixers/Mugs N Such - 3:30 Nat Spinz This Normalcy ngs as “Ukulele a-tappin Zombie”, and your and brain“The Evila- Mechanical. Chipmunk.” If you like a more serious set, his originals like “Tick Tock” and “Not of White Knight Arms Doug has spent” thewill last set seventeenyour toes years perform’ ing Renaissancethinkin’ fairs, and using his The Order of realthe degree to teach Forgotten music and his passion for the craft. He currently resides in 5:30 All Hoops Fire Show Kalamazoo, splitting his free time between novel writing, working on his next Wicked Wench Productions album, and watching Doctor Who reruns. 2:30,Prof. Robyn6:00 Wyldwood Set Description: FOOD VENDORS MEAD HALL Is your brain feeling dry and fuzzy? Do you feel dumbed down by the news and politics? Would you like others to marvel at your incredible knowledge? Well look no further! Simply spectaetyquasimusicology, Hickory Hut and you too can know things you never thought you knew before! 12:00 Friar Finnegan The Harrow attend Professor Vikings Robyn Wyldewood’s lectures on pseudoparti Professor Robyn Wyldewood is a professor of pseudopartispectaetyquasimusicology, and BS Frog Pond Ye Ole Treats the inventor of neopanchronothaliaphonic sound. He also had a bad case of 1:00 Clover Stones 11:30,Adossciuromechanophobia. 3:15 Wildly Organic 2:00 Robyn the Bard Sentinels of the Rose AUTHOR’S ALLEY 3:00 Friar Finnegan Sponsored by: Magick Moon Ink 4:00 The Courtesan & the Cabin Boy 1:30, 5:00 Author Treasa Klöth Author G. S. Scott 5:00 Clover Stones Knights of the New Order Joust Authors Davis and Pryor 6:00 Friar Finnegan Dragon Pen Designs 6:30 Pub Sing 12:30, 4:00 Hook & Jill Saga McArt Productions.
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