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Volunteer spotlight: Dean Draeger
KP News
It takes nearly 300 volunteers to make the Washington
Fantasy Renaissance Faire in Wauna a success, and Dean
Draeger is one of the most loyal long-timers.
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Draeger in one of his new, nearly-finished
structures that includes a stage on the top
floor
and ticket windows on the bottom.
Photo by Rodika Tollefson |
Draeger hits about 200 volunteer
hours just riding the mower to get the grounds ready,
not to mention he has designed and built just about
every structure used on the set. During the slow months
of January and February, he spends about 10 hours per
week on the faire, then around 30 hours by March, and
June through October he’s full time at least.
Draeger, who is also the company
CFO and vice president, said this year he is part of the
staff who, for the first time ever, will get paid for
time spent during the event itself. During the faire, he
is basically the “go to” guy, in charge of security,
parking, sanitation, and administration.
“Dean has become the backbone and
my strong right arm,” organizer and CEO Ron Cleveland
said. “He has spearheaded our construction and pre-faire
activities, allowing me to pursue the promotional and
legal end of business. We could not get the faire off
the ground each year if we didn’t have Dean to fall back
on.”
Both Draeger and Cleveland are Key
Pen residents. Draeger has been training his son,
Christopher, to take over some day. He’s taught him
fencing, broad swords, axe fighting and other medieval
arts starting at age 4, and now Christopher is starting
to teach his 4-year-old daughter, Alexis. The entire
family goes all out at the faire, including Draeger’s
mom, brothers, nieces and nephews; his late father loved
it as well.
“I’ve always felt I was born in the
wrong century,” he said. “When everything’s set up and
people are in garb, I feel at home.”
The faire is always looking for
volunteers for tasks ranging from first aid to parking.
Anyone who loves the Renaissance period should have a
blast: All volunteers must be in costume and in
character. Call 851-4114 for details or see
www.washingtonrenfaire.com.
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