A Passionate Post About Oklahoma's Only OPEN Medfaire This Year
- By Craigmeister
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- 06 Sep, 2020
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Here's a letter I was asked to post about the only Medieval Faire that WILL HAPPEN in Oklahoma in 2020. It's filled with the heart and soul that many of us feel about this frustrating year. Won't you patrons, performers and vendors join us in Glenpool the first weekend of November, even if for just this one time? It could be epic!
Hi - my name is Tina Nettles, and I have a friend who runs a Medieval Faire in Glenpool (formerly Kiefer) every year. I’m not in any way a legal representative of the King’s Medieval Faire nor am I employed by them. I’m just a friend of the owner / manager of it. But I wanted to reach out to you and all the other canceled faires and events from 2020 to suggest an idea.
I don’t want to step on toes. I don’t want to try to steal YOUR acts, vendors, or employees away from YOUR FAIRES and FESTIVALS I’m not in any way an official contact. Please understand this.
During the summer, the Tulsa City County Library couldn’t hold its usual in-person summer reading program events for kids. So I volunteered late this spring to produce 26 short videos and interviews with ren-faire / med-faire musicians, artisans, and other entertainers for the library to release each week on their website, so kids would still have fun and entertaining things to look forward to all summer, attending a “virtual” faire.
Do you know what I found out during that time? These faire entertainers and craftsmen are HURTING this year. I’m guessing that you are too. Sales are WAY down while there are no live, in-person events, and without the energy that comes from meeting patrons face to face at faires.
Ancient arts aren’t being practiced, as the practicers of these arts are working mundane jobs instead. Everyone’s a little sad, not to get to see old friends every month or two on the faire circuit. Everyone’s a little worried about what the future looks like for festivals of all sorts.
So I have a little bit of good news. As of right now, my friend says that Glenpool has not canceled the King’s Medieval Faire, the first weekend in November. To my knowledge it’s the only medieval / renaissance faire to go on as planned in Northeast Oklahoma, in the entirety of 2020. She’s still accepting applications from vendors, people eager to get out of their houses, garb-up, and have a faire.
I know there’s nothing in the budget right now to pay for a bunch of extra acts, but I suspect that if you are a comedy act, a musical act, a jousting act, swordsmen, pirates, bellydancers, vikings, fairies, mermaids, falconers, harpists, dancers… or any kind of renaissance performer whatsoever, and you wanted to get on the schedule for November, to just dust of your garb, to bring an instrument, sell some beautiful things you make, you’d be welcome.
This could be historic. The ONLY medieval / renaissance faire in all of 2020 in this area. The ONLY one. Even if you wanted to just come as a patron, you are welcome. Please, let’s get together and just enjoy doing what we do.
If you are interested in renting a booth, or getting an unpaid slot on the entertainment calendar, please visit King’s Medieval Faire on facebook, and message her.
Guys, this is as much to cheer her up as you. This has been a rough year all the way around for every one of us. And our patrons. And YOUR patrons. We all deserve something good, safely distanced, but really really good, to show for 2020.
Remember, after the plague comes the Renaissance!
Also of note, Glenpool is allowing her to have a Christmas Market for makers, every weekend from mid-November in the same location (Black Gold Park right on highway 75 in Glenpool) until close to Christmas. If you sell something wonderful and would like to be a part, even if it’s just for this year, get your name on the calendar for this opportunity. 2020 doesn’t have to be a total loss for any of us. We’ll get through this together. It’s been said a million times, but it’s true. Let’s not let all of 2020 be stolen from us. It’s time for a little joy and revelry, don’t you think?
-Tina Nettles
patron
Seeking adventure this weekend? Well, look no further than the Bluffwoods Renaissance Festival
in Saint Joseph, Missouri. (It's about an hour north of Kansas City.)
I can ensure that you will have a great time at this event. Good music, jousting and great vendors abound! Huzzah!
www.bluffwoodsrenfest.com
I can ensure that you will have a great time at this event. Good music, jousting and great vendors abound! Huzzah!
www.bluffwoodsrenfest.com
Good day, fyne people. You can find Renfest Info And Fun podcast # 9 now on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
This podcast with Dan Zielinski of the Jenks Planetarium discusses how many people in the Medieval & Renaissance times depended on tracking the stars to survive.
Have you heard of Copernicus? His contribution to earth is discussed as well. He was definitely a rebel who feared for his life due to his discovery.
Feel free to tune in & I wish you faire travels to your next event!
Greetings & salutations. You can find Renfest Info And Fun podcast # 8 on on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
The 8th episode contains nautical music. It is a tribute to Jesse Linder, Bard
who talked of making a nautical cd in 2019 but was not able to do so before he passed. I put songs in it from several artists for your listening pleasure.
I hope that you enjoy it.
Good day! And so it was that Renfest Info And Fun Podcast # 7 was posted. It contains tips on running your own Renaissance Faire during the weekend it occurs. 'Tis a crossover from my video on YouTube from almost 2 years ago.
I plan to bring more NEW content to my podcast this month as well as over the summer.
You can find my podcasts on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
Need something to listen to on the way to a Renfest this spring? The 6th Renfest Info And Fun podcast has been published. It's an edited version of my FB Live interview with Holly Anne Black
who is an organizer of the The Narnia Faire
coming May 9 - 10 to Fordland, MO & September 26 - 28 to Fayetteville, AR. I edited out the connectivity issues that plagued us while using FB.
The interview is also available on my YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oOEeZOaM4vM
Good day! Renfest Info And Fun Podcast # 5 has been posted. It contains tips on how to plan ahead in holding your own Renaissance Faire. It is a crossover from my video on YouTube from almost 2 years ago.
I plan to bring BRAND NEW content to my podcast very soon. (That being a difficult task in the middle of Renfaire season since I am blessed to be able to travel to so many of them.)
You can find my podcasts on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
I plan to bring BRAND NEW content to my podcast very soon. (That being a difficult task in the middle of Renfaire season since I am blessed to be able to travel to so many of them.)
You can find my podcasts on Apple, iHeart, Podbean, Amazon, Player FM and/or Podchaser.
Do you have a quest to better afford trips to Renfaires? Here are 8 great ways to be able to save money on such journeys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAWtLxeM5Lk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAWtLxeM5Lk
Good day! Here is an interview about the 2nd Annual Gem of the Chikaskia Renaissance Festival in Blackwell, Oklahoma. Nikki Barnes is a hard-working coordinator who is dedicated to raising funds for girls in pageants. The pageants that this Renfest benefits bring self-esteem, determination and many other life-long qualities to those who participate.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7t8XCPoOjk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7t8XCPoOjk
Well met! My 3rd & 4th podcasts are interviews with people who have helped make 2 former Medfaires & a current Renfest happen in Oklahoma. You can find these informative (& at times, funny) discussions on Apple, Podbean, iHeart, Amazon, Player FM & Podchaser podcasts.
I interviewed Tina Nettles in my 3rd podcast. Her YouTube channel is called "Thorny Nettles". This is the link to the videos she made promoting the former King's Medieval Faire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYa1k0w-wMc&list=PLcbBgYZwoN_QqFPm6Vm8yp5yTC59ZujEM
I interviewed Tina Nettles in my 3rd podcast. Her YouTube channel is called "Thorny Nettles". This is the link to the videos she made promoting the former King's Medieval Faire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYa1k0w-wMc&list=PLcbBgYZwoN_QqFPm6Vm8yp5yTC59ZujEM
Just in time for the weekend, I have been able to push out my 2nd podcast. You can find "Renfest Info And Fun" on Podbean, iHeart, Amazon, Player FM & Podchaser. (I'm still waiting for Apple Podcasts to publish the 1st one. It definitely looks like a 2 week delay before those go public.)
All of the performers gracious enough to let me play their music have their own FB page, website or can be found on music sites like Apple Music. If you can't locate 1 that you like, please send me a message. ENJOY!
This week's compilation is:
"Rocky Road" (live) by EZNDIL on their self-titled cd
"The Wild Rover" on the "Bootleg Edition" cd by Fugli/Jeremy Fowler-Lindemulder
"Road To Lisdoonvarna" from the Rites Of Passage cd of Boru's Ghost
"Rattlin' Bog" by The Flowers Of Edinburgh's Live And Kicking cd
"Star Of The County Down" by EZNDIL w/ the cd of the same name
"Will Ye Go Lassie" from Tullamore's Wild & Wicked Youth album
"Irish Washerwoman/Butterfly Jig" found on Boru's Ghost aforementioned cd
"I'll Tell My Ma" by Tullamore on their One For The Road cd
"Black Velvet Band" on EZNDIL's self-titled cd
"Swallowtail Jig" from the Southwind Ceilidh cd
"The Water Is Wide" from the Minstrocity cd
"Leaving Of Liverpool" from The Flowers Of Edinburgh Attack Of The Moon Tigers (yes) album