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FOOD VENDORS<br />

Deep Fried Scones : Border Highlanders & MHS Environmental Club<br />

Sausage and Pies : Boy Scout Troop 345 & Cub Scout Pack 323<br />

Filipino Food : Filipino & Friends Association of ID & WA<br />

Crepes and Cider : Friends of the Clearwater<br />

Gyros, Spanakopita, Beverages : KRFP (Radio Free Moscow)<br />

Stuffed Potatoes, Shortcake, Sno-Cones : MHS Band Patrons<br />

Cannoli, Biscotti, Coffee : Moscow Ecumenical Outreach<br />

Exquisite Chinese Cuisine : Pullman Chinese Culture Center<br />

Soulful Soups : First Book-Sigma Tau Delta<br />

Chocolate Chip Cookies on a Stick : Job’s Daughter’s Bethel #20<br />

Pizzas, Burritos : Unitarian Universalist Church of the Palouse<br />

Food vendor purchases benefit local non- profits making the Palouse a better place to live.<br />

Bon Appetit!<br />

RENAISSANCE FAIR COMMITTEE<br />

2013<br />

President: Luann Scott<br />

V.P. Stage: Dean Pittenger<br />

V.P. Booths: Sam Obermayr<br />

Treasurer: Willow Falcon<br />

Secretary: Sandye Crooks<br />

Artisan Booths: Brett Haverstick<br />

Artisan Liaison: Arlene Falcon<br />

Food Booths: Bill Beck<br />

Music Main Stage: Dave Willard<br />

Music Stage II: Al Chidester<br />

Kid Village: Mirriam Kent<br />

Maypole: Annie Hubble<br />

Parade: Fritz Knorr<br />

Recycling: Hailey Lewis<br />

Publicity: Teresa & Genoa Beiser<br />

Webmaster: David Hall<br />

The Fair is Ever Green!<br />

One of the best things about the Moscow Renaissance<br />

Fair is that every piece of serviceware,<br />

cups, utensils, plates, straws, and napkins, is<br />

100% compostable. Please put ALL unused food,<br />

beverage and serviceware in the compost bins.<br />

All other items can be recycled as appropriate.<br />

The Fair thanks you. The earth thanks you. Future<br />

generations will think of you with love and<br />

admiration. With your help, we can make the<br />

Moscow Renaissance Fair a completely waste<br />

free celebration of spring. Thanks!<br />

The Moscow Renaissance Fair is funded entirely<br />

by its artisans, food vendors, volunteers, and the<br />

generosity of folks like you.<br />

The info booth will be accepting donations for this<br />

year’s poster. All donations will go to making next<br />

year's event even better! Thanks for your support!<br />

Moscow Renaissance Fair<br />

Box 8848<br />

Moscow, ID 83843-1348<br />

John F. Porter Atty generously donated time and experience handling justice and contracts<br />

Dave Vollmer happily volunteered his time and humor as this year’s main stage MC<br />

Jim Prall & Carolyn Berman store the maypole and yurt throughout the year<br />

This fair would not be as fun or as great<br />

Kelley Emo expertly sets up the tipi<br />

with out help<br />

Jay Hunter loans the food court tent and makes commemorative mugs<br />

from all of the wonderful volunteers<br />

in the community!<br />

Idaho Ice offers discount prices for bottled water at the park<br />

KUOI 89.3 FM provides live coverage of main stage acts<br />

Thank You!<br />

City of Moscow donates the use of children’s area tents and assists in setting up the park<br />

Moscow Recycling & Latah Sanitation Inc. contribute services helping Ren Fair keep clean and green<br />

Sam Obermayr & Maree McHugh provide storage space for Ren Fair accoutrements<br />

Latah County Youth Services provide volunteers during set up<br />

Moscow Parks and Rec especially Dwight Curtis who answered all our questions about the park and allowed its use<br />

Royal Motor Inn provides discounted room rates for muscians<br />

Bob’s Fire Equipment makes the food court fire safe with fire extinguishers<br />

Harry Moore loaned truck for kid village<br />

Americorp Folk help in the Imagination Station<br />

Michael Dicky helper extraordinaire in the Kid Village<br />

Bookpeople provided a place for the poster contest<br />

Institute of Bioinformatics and Evolutionary Studies loaned easels for poster display<br />

Third Street Gallery and City Hall especially D.J. Scallorn and Kathleen Burns for exhibiting past posters and assisting in 2013 u nveiling<br />

Time Warner Cable especially Jerry Schutz for advertising<br />

City of Moscow donated 100 water bottles<br />

Andy Boyd recycling wizard<br />

Eleanor Kirk & Cleve Yocum stored the poster collection and assist in annual set-up<br />

Andrea Chosch-Pittenger helped with maypole set up and major poster distribution<br />

Andriette Pieron for maypole and parade lowers<br />

Ruby Valentine decorated the thrones and stage area<br />

First Step Internet hosts our web site, www.moscowrenfair.org

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