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Title: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on July 03, 2009, 08:24:38 PM
  August 29th, 2009  Kings Crossing Winery Renaissance Festival in western Iowa.  I am passing the info along from my SCA Barony, who will be a demo there.
  You may note that the website shows the wrong date.  According to the Email from the winery requesting interested vendors; the festival will be the 29th (Saturday) and not the 26th (which is a Wednesday) of August.
  I have never attended this myself.  I didn't make the 2008 event due to my mundane job, and very possibly will have to work this year so unfortunately can't give any first hand info on the festival.

http://www.kingscrossingvineyard.com/index.htm


King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery
Renaissance Festival
August 29th, 2009
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Lady Renee Buchanan on July 03, 2009, 09:02:37 PM
When I saw "Iowa," I thought, "great, a faire in Iowa we can go to."

Then I Yahoo Map'd it.  Almost 6 hours each way, since we're in NW Illinois.  Sorry to say, we will have to miss this one.
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on July 04, 2009, 10:07:03 AM
  I don't know if I'll be able to either, and it's just 30 minutes from my place, just west of Omaha.
 I sent an email to the owner to let her know I would post it here, in case anybody nearby Glenwood, Ia.  can make it.
 Last year the weather did not cooperate with them, and I do believe it was the first year they
held it.  Since they already do 'medieval feasts' (that sounds interesting) It probably is not a big jump
to do a small fair.
 James arthur vineyards already does one here in Nebraska, and I attend that whenever I can.
No jousts and no sports other than fencing and the SCA, but it is still a pleasant afternoon, and it's free.
 I noted the King's Crossing fair is also on the opening weekend of the Des Moines Fair.




 
 
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on July 04, 2009, 07:18:07 PM
  I asked permission from the owners before posting the vendor and entertainer information here.
 I didn't know how much of either they were providing themselves, but it looks like there are some
vending opportunities. Following is the e-mail from Karen Foster, in response to my offer to post her event:
Thank you very much for posting us on the Ren. Site.
We have quite a bit of entertainment lined-up, but would like to know about other options.
We could really use more vendors at this point, so if you have a line on merchandise vendors
that you could share, that would be great.

Thanks again,
Karen Foster

King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery
53086 260th St
Glenwood, IA   51534
(712) 526-2873

I would post to the Faire Updates thread but this is a tiny, one day fair.  
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on July 07, 2009, 10:10:01 AM
  The owners of King Crossing have submitted this on the Fair updates!  More info on that post.

~Rowen
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Lady Karen on July 07, 2009, 11:11:55 AM
Hi,

This is Karen Foster from King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery.  I'm just learning how to use this site, but am pleased to have a site dedicated to Renaissance Festivals.  Our festival is small, but a lot of fun.  We are paired-up with our neighbors who own an antique shop.  They do civil war re-inactments down south, so are familiar with role playing.  They also have an old cannon pulled by Percherons which they will be firing off every 1/2 hour or hour to alert patrons of the next event.  Our festival seems to be leaning more toward the Celtic traditions and music with Highland dancers, bagpipers, the Scottish Prairie Plaide band, etc. 

We are still firming up the entertainment and demonstrations.  We would love to have more vendors.  We are only charging $30 for the day.  You would need your own tent and chairs and costume, of course.  See the festival posting or our website for more details.  www.kingscrossingvineyard.com  And "Yes" we make Mead!

Thanks to PD for posting our festival and making me aware of this neat website.

Karen
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Bev the Bossy on July 28, 2009, 05:07:32 PM
We'll be there demonstrating our pottery.

Oh and just to clarify, this faire does not conflict with DMRF.
DMRF's opening weekend is Sept 5-7 (Labor Day weekend) HUZZAH!!
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on July 29, 2009, 02:03:08 PM
Quote from: Bev the Bossy on July 28, 2009, 05:07:32 PM
We'll be there demonstrating our pottery.

Oh and just to clarify, this faire does not conflict with DMRF.
DMRF's opening weekend is Sept 5-7 (Labor Day weekend) HUZZAH!!

My Bad!  I forgot to change the dates when Lady Karen changed the site to show the correct dates. That was sloppy of me.   :-[
    Right now it is looking like I won't be able to make this one.
    The preliminary office schedule for August shows us working on the 29th until noon.  Sucks.  I have a new dress too (pout).

~Rowen

   
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Lady Karen on August 25, 2009, 09:24:21 AM
See our website at www.kingscrossingvineyard.com for our Renaissance Festival Entertainment Schedule, Vendor List and Demonstrators and Street Performers List.

This will be loads of fun.  Admission is $10 for 12 and over, $5 for 5-11 years old, and Free for under 5.

Lady Karen :D
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Roryhawke on August 26, 2009, 09:07:51 AM
I can't seem to get the information on the events page of the website to load.
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on August 26, 2009, 03:13:10 PM
  Looks like great weather for Saturday! 70 degrees and mostly sunny.  David and I are going to try to get out there after work for at least a few hours.

~Rowen
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Roryhawke on August 28, 2009, 04:38:52 PM
Look's like we may be able to make this one if nothing goes wrong between now and tomorrow morning.
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on August 31, 2009, 07:26:11 PM
  It was a wonderful day!  David and I made it out for a couple of hours (sadly, not in garb) long enough to score some chocalate chip shortbread, ribs and wine.
   Lovely weather, and a grand turn out!
  Good to see our good friends and happy to make more.

Huzzah!
~Rowen and David
Title: Re: King's Crossing Vineyard & Winery Renaissance Festival
Post by: Rowan MacD on August 09, 2010, 08:17:59 AM

2010 Kings crossing Vineyard  and Winery Renaissance faire.

See our website at www.kingscrossingvineyard.com for our Renaissance Festival Entertainment Schedule, Vendor List and Demonstrators and Street Performers List.

This will be loads of fun.  Admission is $10 for 12 and over, $5 for 5-11 years old, and Free for under 5.

August 21st, 2010