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Chaste Treasure expands its repetriore,and its days at VRF

Don't miss, can't miss entertainment, Chaste Treasure expands its repetriore, and its days to, like the faire, give you more every year

Chaste Treasure expands its repetriore,and its days to, like the faire, give you more every year--dont miss them September 15 & 16 at the Middletown Grange Fairgrounds

It’s bigger, bolder, and more boisterous than ever. But, its still has not stopped looking to making this year even bigger, so on from our Herald, and either come to our faire, or become part of it, either way you will not be disappointed.

Fire breathers, aerialists, birds of prey, jousters, and giant turkey legs return to Bucks County as the Village Renaissance Faire continues for its 19th glorious year on the donated Middletown Grange Fairgrounds this September 15 & 16.

Take a step back in tyme as the faire transforms an agrarian fairgrounds into a celebration featuring arts, crafts, food, music, dance, and shows led by an incredible cast of characters who allow you to suspend disbelief and become, for albeit one weekend, immersed in the chivalry, glamour, and glory of renaissance and medieval times. Whether its mystique, history, chivalry, artisan, music, dance, danger acts, or children's shows, this faire is for you.

“The Faire offers a perfect blend that is designed to entertainment everyone.” Faire Director Ken Hone exclaims. “Patrons are sure to become immersed in our family friendly blend of living history and fantasy led by Period Productions Living Literature, and followed by each of our stages and venues that entertains, involves and educates all.” The alluring taste of the shows of skill daring, and high class are matched by the interactive fun that allows it (i.e. FUN) to be had by everyone. “We would not have it any other way,” Hone explains, “its our world and we should live, laugh and love it.”

Hone proclaims that he doth not know what else the faire can offer at all, never mind for the pittance of $5 a student, but that does not stop him from looking. Even with the faire within a 2 weeks, he is still adding and fielding new shows, why, because eh cannot do enough for the visitors. Dragons, dragons are everywhere, from flying birds to dragons, from children's crafts to authentic artistry. From singing dragons to dragon races, and more, dragons like everything else has so many facets and options at the faire.

But its not only the mystique that grows, even returning acts do more, each year. Chaste Treasure brings their national talent to our stage. Chaste Treasure is an all women’s A Cappella singing group with a look and flair like no other. And now you can hear them 4x daily. These beauties are no wenches, but do not be fooled by the high class clothes! Their singing combined with highly entertaining and engaging shows will be sure to have you laughing in the aisles. Comprised of professional actresses and musicians, these ladies have extensive years of experience in interactive theatre and live performance. Each brings a unique quality of voice and improvisational theater expertise to the show, making each performance remarkably different and unparalleled.

The Faire goes multi-cultural as well, as its expands on its English, French, and middle-eastern flare to welcome the Italian Renaissance. We are the small renaissance world, come partake.

Come and see, or…if you like, contact Ken Hone, www.villagefaire.org, thedefenders@hotmail.com, 267-304-8060, and who knows, one of the new additions you maybe…HUZZAH!!!

EVENT: 19th Annual Village Renaissance Faire
DATE OF EVENT: September 15 & 16, 11-6 Daily
ADMISSION: $5 a student, Adults are only a wee bit more ($10), and under 5 are FREE

PARKING: FREE

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ATTENDANCE: 9000 attendees annually
LOCATION: Middletown Grange Fairgrounds, 576 Penns Park Road,

PETS: Welcome if hand held or on a leash
CONTACT: Ken Hone, Village Library of Wrightstown, 267-304-8060, visit www.villagefaire.org, or email thedefenders@hotmail.com.

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