Medieval Arts Festival Attracts 1,000+ North Texans
By Reginald Lewis - Office of Communication
Posted on October 31, 2014, October 31, 2014

Medieval Arts Festival

People came from around the metroplex to enjoy the Arlington Public Library's presentation of the 12th annual Medieval Arts Festival on Saturday, October 25, 2014.

More than 1,000 people witnessed George W. Hawkes Central Library turn into a medieval fairground for a day of fun and education for the whole family. Sixteen gorgeously costumed members of the Society For Creative Anarchism gave all attendees a peek into the distant past with fighting demonstrations, weaponry, textile arts, medieval crafts and more.

The Arlington Public Library provided a wonderful Princess Story Time performed by two Early Learning librarians that featured some fantastical stories and a castle-themed picture frame craft. Several schools, including UTA and Seguin High School, encouraged students to attend and participate, then write about their experience in a report. Door prizes were provided by Medieval Times, Theatre Arlington and Scarborough Renaissance Festival

Some of the best participant stories from the event included:

  • A little boy at the festival overheard saying, "I am the King of Peace" as he put on his paper crown.
  • One young man bringing his own chess set with him to participate in the event for the third year in a row.
  • A four year old girl clutching a postcard that she had gotten from Tucker Head Start Child Development Center, visibly excited about attending the Medieval Arts Festival.
  • A young lady stating that if she lived in the Middle Ages she would pretend to be a boy so she could be a knight or maybe she would be like Joan of Arc.
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