A faire time


Clockwise from top left - Arizona's Goyaclé takes aim at the target during an archery demonstration at the Renaissance Faire, Sept. 17.  The 25th annual charity Renaissance Faire was sponsored by the Lakewood Lions Club and the Society for Creative Anachronism and was held at Pine Park, Lakewood, Sept. 16-17. Squire Will Muesebeck, Brick, attaches a shoulder plate for Sir Michael of Annapolis, Canada's Mike Elderkin. Sir William Falstat, Canada's Wayne Fletcher, is hit on his shoulder by Sir Michael of Annapolis during the jousting competition. Chris Garrison, 9, of Shrewsbury, has fun battling a make-believe knight. As he rides at a full gallop, Sir Michael of Annapolis slices through a cabbage as it rests on the head of Squire Muesebeck. Belly dancer Natalie Obrecht, of Piscataway, entertains visitors at the Faire.Clockwise from top left – Arizona’s Goyaclé takes aim at the target during an archery demonstration at the Renaissance Faire, Sept. 17. The 25th annual charity Renaissance Faire was sponsored by the Lakewood Lions Club and the Society for Creative Anachronism and was held at Pine Park, Lakewood, Sept. 16-17. Squire Will Muesebeck, Brick, attaches a shoulder plate for Sir Michael of Annapolis, Canada’s Mike Elderkin. Sir William Falstat, Canada’s Wayne Fletcher, is hit on his shoulder by Sir Michael of Annapolis during the jousting competition. Chris Garrison, 9, of Shrewsbury, has fun battling a make-believe knight. As he rides at a full gallop, Sir Michael of Annapolis slices through a cabbage as it rests on the head of Squire Muesebeck. Belly dancer Natalie Obrecht, of Piscataway, entertains visitors at the Faire.PHOTOSBYCHRISKELLY staff PHOTOSBYCHRISKELLY staff