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Scarborough Faire® Renaissance Festival
23rd Anniversary Season

Craft Extravaganza and Cinco de mayo Weekend

May 3rd and 4th, 2003


These young lassies disguised themselves and and put on a show in the lane  they called The Tartettes
The pinata was so full of candy the children cold smell it.
Our town's own turnip farmer and rat catcher. This is their first season on cast and already the have won the hearts of children and adults in Scarborough with their eagerness to play. These two good citizens provide great amounts of entertainment to visitors of all ages as well as supplying our fresh turnips and ridding the town of vermin.
Eager to release the pinata of it's candy this young merry man swung hard with the brightly ribboned stick.
The Archbishop of Canterbury is traveling with the royal party during their visit to our town.
This young fellow beat furiously on the pinata, and a few shins of onlookers.
This good woman blacksmith is quite a great craftsperson at the anvil and forge.
Renaissance Gothic.
This artist demonstrated pottery work at the Keramos shop.
The Corsairs displayed the craft of their vocal work on the ships stage.
Lord Gilmore
A terrific musical group impromptualy formed with Jim Hancock and Russell as well as other artists at the Kings Pub.
The call to rejoice.
Krusty on parade.
The royal party watching the Hey Nunny Nunny Show at the Brothers Stage.
Alfred with a sack lunch.
The regiment as it neared the Queens Kitchens.
Spanish ladies and other well dressed and attractive woman were closely followed by the french men.
A cart full of drums and wild fun.
Refreshments at the scots camp after the strut.
Mythical creatures and a fairy net.
Our towns noble swordsmith working at his shop near Angel Sword.
Marquise catches a ride on the wagon as it pulls down the lane.
Lord Filipe Juan Castillo de la casa Hapsburg, Duke of Leon, takes a brief siesta near the Castle Green.