2011 Moscow Renaissance Fair "Thank You" list

In addition to the many volunteers who make this fair happen, we would like to thank:
Jim Prall & Carolyn Berman store the maypole and yurt throughout each year.
Dean Pittenger goes above and beyond donating his time and resources to bring Ren Fair together.
Don Arceneaux expertly sets up the tipi each year.
Lela Ames loans her truck for transporting the yurt and materials needed in the Enchanted Forest.
BookPeople hosts the poster contest each year and provides a downtown window display.
Addison Wood has acted as the Enchanted Forest Stage MC for the last 4 years.
Jay Hunter loans the food court tent and makes the commemorative mugs.
Marc Fleisher skillfully coached the newest members of the committee through this year publicity tasks.
Idaho Ice offers discount prices for the bottled water at the park.
Inland Radio provides much needed publicity.
KRFP 92.5 FM provides much needed publicity.
KUOI 89.3 FM broadcasts the main stage at the fair each year.
Bill London wrote the King and Queen biographies.
MHS Environmental Club provides helpful recycling volunteers yearly.
City of Moscow donates the use of the children’s area tents and assists in setting up the park.
Roger Blanchard gets one last thank you for working with Ren Fair for many years through parks and rec.
Dwight Curtis puts up with Ren Fair messing up the park every spring.
Moscow Food Co-op hosts the poster unveiling and displays the past posters.
Moscow Recycling & Latah Sanitation contribute multiple services helping Ren Fair keep clean and green.
Sam Obermayr & Maree McHugh provide storage space for Ren Fair accoutrements.
UI Recycling loans Ren Fair compost totes.
Latah County Youth Services provide service volunteers.
Moscow Chamber of Commerce fields lots of inquiry phone calls and helps out when needed.
The Johnson Family, Michael Dickey, and Anne Adams all helped with "Around-the-World Yurt."


The Moscow Renaissance Fair is a community celebration of spring held each year on the first weekend of May. The fair is directed by a private, non-profit community group and is the only self-sustaining festival of its kind in the region.
Moscow Renaissance Fair | P.O. Box 8848 | Moscow, ID 83843 USA
http://moscowrenfair.org