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Second Annual Deer Park Renaissance Faire

Hear ye! Hear ye!  Come one, come all to join in the merriment of the Deer Park Renaissance Faire!  Cloverleaf students and instructors have been working tirelessly over the last three weeks to create a medieval free spectacle for the community to enjoy.

Cloverleaf Educational Services presents their second annual Deer Park Renaissance Fair, boasting vibrant characters such as mischievous fairies, knights of the realm,  troublesome dragons, and other mythical creatures. There will be exhibitions of chivalry, animal antics, music, heraldry and games! 

This production is part of the Cloverleaf Education Services Stem and Leaf Camp series.  Due to heat and other circumstances, the camps were abbreviated this summer, but organizers wanted to be sure to bring back their medieval demonstration.

Join the fun and support the young performers at Mix Park (301 W 4th Street) on Saturday, August 24th, 10am – 3pm.  This event is free to the public. Donations would be gladly accepted and benefit the Cloverleaf Musical Theater Program.

Cloverleaf Educational Services is a non-profit tutoring organization. They specialize in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) education for grades K-8. They offer programs and tutoring all year round.  For this Renaissance Faire, they have partnered with another non-profit educational group, The Adria Empire. 

This summer, did the kids not only learned about the feudal period’s customs, medicines, chivalry, and combat but also about creating characters, building sets, and creating a world for an audience. This rich education is filled with laughter as the kids were guided through the process and set free to make their own decisions. 

Come and enjoy a whimsical journey and celebrate the hard work of the Cloverkids on August 24th.

Sources:

  • Mackert, Autumn. Personal interview. Aug. 2024.
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