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Events with Vendors in Wrightstown
Pennsylvania - Bucks County PA
The Village Renaissance Faire
Wrightstown Renaissance Fair
WHEN: Saturday and Sunday, September 17 & 18, 2011 (12th annual) - 11AM to 6PM daily.
WHERE: The Middletown Grange Fairgrounds,
576 Penn's Park Road, Wrightstown PA 18940
(Bucks County Pennsylvania.)
DESCRIPTION: Suspend Disbelief this September and be entertained by hundreds of
performers every half hour on our eight stages. The Village Faire is designed to entertain, educate, and involve
visitors of all ages. Living History Pavilions. Working Blacksmiths. Demonstrations. Juried Merchants. Music.
Dance. Theatre. Puppetry. Archery. Human Chess. Live Armored Horse Back Jousting. Working Trebuchet. Fantastical
games like jacob's ladder, RATapult, and Chickenshot into a Pot. Free children's activities. Come early and stay
all day as the activities are varied and ongoing. If we did not tell you it was run by and for a Library you would
never believe it.
Support the public library and have fun too! This all-volunteer community event attracted over
10,000 in one weekend last year. An event for all ages and affordable to all. Please come join us!
Admission: Adults $5. Children under 8 free.
See Website for details.
CONTACT: For more information call Ken Hone, Faire Director at 267-304-8060 or see Website.
WEBSITE: www.VillageFaire.org.
Other Websites with information: www.wrightstownlibrary.org/faire.html.
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A Little Bit of Humor... Shared by PaVendors.com
The New Librarian
The new librarian decided that instead of checking out children's books
by writing the names of borrowers on the book cards herself, she would have the youngsters sign
their own names. She would then tell them they were signing a "Contract" for returning the
books on time.
Her first customer was a second grader, who looked surprised to see a new librarian. He
brought four books to the desk and shoved them across to the librarian, giving her his name as
he did so.
The librarian pushed the books back and told him to sign them out. The boy laboriously
printed his name on each book card and then handed them to her with a look of utter
disgust.
Before the librarian could even start her speech he said, scornfully, "That other
librarian we had could write."
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Words of Wisdom and Inspiration...
"May the good saints protect you
And bless you today.
And may troubles ignore you
Each step of the way."
-- Irish Blessing
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