Medieval Arts Festival Invades Arlington
By Office of Communication
Posted on October 17, 2013, October 17, 2013

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Experience the Middle Ages as history comes to life at the 11th annual Medieval Arts Festival on Saturday, October 26, at the George W. Hawkes Central Library. The fun begins at noon and events continue until 5 p.m. The library is located at 101 E. Abram in downtown Arlington.

Exhibits of medieval arts will be on display, including ancient weaponry and armor, textile arts, such as spinning and dying of wool, tapestry and needlework, jewelry making and calligraphy. Costumed members of the Society for Creative Anachronism will share their knowledge and demonstrate medieval skills. The SCA is a nonprofit international living history organization that exists to provide education and information about life and culture prior to the 17th century.

Children will enjoy story time with the princess, giant chess and other games, and a craft activity. Returning for the third year, Dorayne Breedlove will provide an interactive experience with children from the audience playing the roles of Kings, Queens, Knights, and Dragons.

Those in attendance at the Festival will be eligible for a drawing for prizes donated by Theater Arlington and Medieval Times Dinner and Tournament. This free event is entertaining and educational for the whole family. Come join us and celebrate autumn in medieval style!

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