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north of the park itself. Administrator Chandler stated that if <br />the Board grants conceptual approval, a number of details will need <br />to be worked out, including insurance, refundable cleanup deposit, <br />restroom facilities fee, etc. Staff recommends a minimum charge <br />of $100.00 per day. <br />Bridget Rice, representing Phoenix Productions, distributed an <br />information packet to the Board, which included the following <br />sample press release: <br />GREAT LOUISIANA MEDIEVAL FAIRE AT CITY PARK -- <br />HALLOYEEN DAY PLUS THREE `TEEKEIDS IN NOVEMBER! <br />FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For more information: <br />October 11, 1993 Patty Robertson <br />(615) 269-3305 (thru 10/8) <br />(504) 484-6700 <br />NEW.ORLEANS, LOUISIANA Travel back in time to an age of fighting knights and fair <br />maidens when the Great Louisiana Medieval Faire comes to the Marconi Meadow at <br />City Park in New Orleans Halloween Day, October 31, November 6 - 7, 13 - 14, and <br />20 - 21. Sure to be one of the region's most entertaining events, the <br />:acre features a medieval atmosphere, knights on horseback jousting in full armor, <br />an abundance of food and drink, period artisans with wares to sell, and <br />entertainment throughout the day. <br />Upon.entering the grounds, guests are magically transported to the 13th <br />century where men with swords at their sides and ladies-in-waiting are a familiar <br />site. Singing minstrels stroll the grounds. Gypsies dance and tumble to rhythms <br />of the time, as jugglers toss fire and swords in to the air, while crowds Rather <br />in the meadow to see knights duel for the Queen's favor. <br />Offering a full day of entertainment, the faire brings performers from around <br />the country to excite families with acts of daring and delight. Along with the <br />Joust, the."Living Chess Game" will capture the attention of many, as costumed <br />F4r1 <br />LFEB - 8 04_ BOOK 91FAGS 6,9s <br />
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