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Having a royal time at the Renaissance Festival

March 8, 2022 By Kelli Carmack

Joe Monach and Andrea Meythaler proudly show off their renaissance festival outfits. Meythaler worked for the festival a couple years ago. ‘I’ll go wherever they go,’ said Meythaler. (Kelli Carmack)

The 43rd Bay Area Renaissance Festival features jugglers and full-armored jousting, men and women wearing Medieval styles, and plenty to eat, drink, buy and see.

There’s a marketplace, where more than 100 artisans display and sell handcrafted goods such as crowns, corsets, mugs and other items. Plus, there are 15 stages of entertainment, showcasing such acts as clowns, acrobats, musicians and magicians.

Each festival weekend has a different theme, such as Barbarian Brew Fest; Shamrocks & Shenanigans; and High Seas Adventure.

The event, being held at 12838 Auton Road in Dade City, runs rain or shine, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., on weekends through April 3.

Parking is free.

For ticket information and additional details, go to BayAreaRenFest.com.

Published March 09, 2022

One of the vendors at the festival was Fairydust Images. The owner, Charity Dauenhauer, creates original fantasy artwork, prints and collectibles. (Nicole Sanchez)
Ichabod Wainwright puts on quite a show with his Wheel of Death, a 30-foot tall wooden wheel. This is his 10th year participating in the Bay Area Renaissance Festival. (Kelli Carmack)

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