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Camlann Medieval Village May Festival

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Location Carnation
Dates May 03, 2014 - May 04, 2014
Description: A celebration welcoming summer in a reproduction of a 14th century English village.

Admission: Adults $10, Seniors $6, Children under 12 $6, Under 5 free, With banquet $45

Camlann Medieval Village, a living history museum project, is dedicated to offering the public powerful personal experiences of history, including multiple learning opportunities, to provide a deeper understanding of the relationship between historical events and western society today.
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Show hours12-5, banquet at 5
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EntertainmentMaypole dancing, minstrels, and traditional 14th century crafts including: Candlemaking, blacksmithing, sheepshearing, spinning, sewing, shoemaking, carpentry, longbow archery, pottery and more. Authentic medieval food including lunch and an evening banquet.
ActivitiesGuests can participate in dancing, candlemaking and archery. However all other craft demonstration areas are also interactive and may allow for hands-on participation at the discretion of the crafts-person.
Art/Craft Space
price
$25 10x10 (if authentic and in character)
Maps and Directions (from Google Maps)
From Seattle on the 520 Bridge: East on Hwy 520 to east end of Redmond. Stay in left lane (across the overpass). The highway now becomes Avondale way. Continue north to the fourth light; take half-right onto Novelty Hill Road; Continue over Novelty Hill to the "T" at the bottom of the hill. Left one block to NE 124th Street; Right onto 124th across the Snoqualmie Valley. Right onto highway 203 (Duvall - Carnation Road). Turn left onto Stillwater Hill Road (opposite the Stillwater Store); Go ONLY ONE MILE (becomes Kelly Rd NE) to Camlann on the right (a red sign: "Camlann Medieval Village"). Park in the lot and enter the gate under the banners.
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