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Landmark subscription offer includes four Ren Fest tickets

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
September 8, 2022
in Editor's Picks, Featured
KC Renaissance Festival

Renaissance Pirate was busy granting Pirate status during his "Pirate Court" on Labor Day at the KC Renaissance Festival. Cindy Rinehart/Landmark photo

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It’s a great time to become a subscriber to The Landmark. Or for that matter, to renew your current subscription.

From now and continuing while supplies last, you can get four free tickets to the 2022 Kansas City Renaissance Festival when you take out a new subscription or renew your current Landmark subscription.

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A subscription for $32.39 (in Missouri) will earn you four Ren Fest tickets, which is a $99 value.

To take advantage, call the newspaper at 816.858.0363 or come by The Landmark office at 252 Main Street, Platte City.

If you order and pay by phone, tickets can be picked up at The Landmark. If you request the tickets to be mailed to you, a $5 handling fee will apply.

Since 1977, the Kansas City Renaissance Festival has entertained visitors of all ages. The 45th season began on Sept. 3 with the high seas fun of Swashbucklers and Sirens.

On the second weekend (Sept. 10-11), it’s time to get Scottish with the Highland Fling, then enjoy some Wine, Chocolate & Romance, be Irish for a weekend at Shamrocks and Shenanigans, celebrate the fantasy of every realm at Heroes and Villains, bring your canine friends to Barkbarian Brew Fest, and have an early Halloween on the final weekend, Haunted Huzzah.

This year’s Theme Weekend Schedule:
Sept. 10 & 11 – Highland Fling
Sept. 17 & 18 – Wine, Chocolate & Romance
Sept. 24 & 25 – Shamrocks and Shenanigans
Oct. 1 & 2 – Heroes and Villains
Oct. 8, 9 & 10 – Barkbarian Brew Fest
Oct. 15 & 16 – Haunted Huzzah!

Festival hours are 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays, and 10 a.m.-5 pm on Oct. 10.
In addition to classic activities, the festival has exciting new additions. The Captain’s Rum Raid will give guests a chance to sample some fine new spirits, and Henry’s Happy Hour will close out the day with craft beer and cigars in the new and improved White Stag Inn.

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