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BY ERIC WEILBACHER
New fair brings medieval fun to Central Texas The tucked-away corner of New Braunfels that comprises Heritage Village, The Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture and Conservation Plaza typically devotes its space to 19th century history. But on Dec. 8, Heritage Village will be taken back much further in time. The specics The inaugural New Braunfels Renaissance Faire will take place Dec. 8-10 and will host a variety of traditional Christmas celebrations throughout the weekend. Visitors can try their hands at archery, foam sword ghting, ax throwing and more. The faire will also have steel sword ghting demonstrations; jugglers and Circle Arts Theatre will be on hand to perform Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”; and more than 60 vendors will be on hand with unique Christmas gifts and medieval wares.
Organizers Justin and Alina Ball (left), and Izzy and Lark Mason III founded the New Braunfels Renaissance Faire.
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Raul Alvarado (left) is the ght coordinator for the New Braunfels Renaissance Faire.
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