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Annweiler holds medieval fest today to Sunday by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

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nnweiler, located below Trifels Castle, will honor Richard the Lionheart of Brittany with a Richard-Loewenherz-Fest, Richard Lionheart fest, today through Sunday. The English king, Richard the Lionheart, was a prisoner at Trifels Castle in Annweiler from 1193 to 1194. German Emperor Heinrich VI captured him on his way back from the Holy Land. Richard had to stay in prison until the English paid an incredibly high ransom. Trifels Castle still houses imitations of the former imperial insignia, crown, orb and scepter today. The medieval fest will feature a medieval market, a Viking and knight’s camp, vendors, jugglers, children’s activities and musical presentations in the historical part of Annweiler. Market activities with more than 80 stands in the streets will take place from 7 p.m. to midnight today. Vendors will sell clothes, glass and leather items, pottery, jewelry, swords, soap and spices. Craftsmen such as a turner, potter, goldsmith, stonecutter, glassblower, broommaker, weaver and tailor will demonstrate former skills. CaP, from Page 6

three key missions: emergency services including search and rescue and disaster relief operations, aerospace education for youth and the general public and cadet programs for

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Jugglers, magicians and musicians perform during the annual Richard Lionheart fest today to Sunday in Annweiler.

There will be medieval food and drink specialties including salmon, game, roasted meat specialties, wild potatoes with herb sauce, oriental specialties, pancakes, apple juice, berry wine, mead, beer and liquors. Historical groups will perform dancing, singing, a fire show and music using medieval instruments, and jugglers and magicians will demonstrate their special skills and present a fire show.

Children can watch puppet theater performances, take a ride on a medieval merry-goround, take part in crafting and face-painting or try out archery. A falconry will also be there to show off birds of prey and owls. Festivities will continue from 1 p.m. to midnight Saturday and from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday. Daily tickets cost €6. Children under 12 are admitted free and all visitors who come in medieval costumes

pay reduced prices. Tonight, admission is free. The castle’s opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April through September, and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October through March. The castle is closed in December. Admission fee is €3 for adults and €2 for children. Annweiler is located on federal street B10 between Pirmasens and Landau. For more information about the medieval festival and getting there, visit www.richardloewenherz-fest.com.

Fire-eaters present their skills during the Richard Lionheart fest today through Sunday.

teenage youth. The first few days of the camp tested the children’s patience and character, and according to Todd Parsons, CAP commandant of cadets, it was interesting working with them under those conditions.

“The motivations they have once they go through the first formations, drill practices or even the physical training — it seems to inhabit a life of its own,” Parsons said. While cadets were training, the senior officers began notic-

ing certain trainees becoming more active leaders amongst their peers and trying to help other cadets adjust. “The biggest aspect of this program is that it is cadetled,” Parsons said. “They’re the ones who help plan events

and execute them. They figure out how to control the environment and impact others along the way.” The training camp was designed to develop cadets into disciplined, mature young adults.


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