Scarborough Renaissance Festival
Rachael Tedd is an experienced professional with a diverse background in administrative support, customer service, and creative roles. Currently serving as a Virtual Assistant for R.N. Assisting since February 2018, Rachael provides essential services to clients, utilizing skills in Excel, Photoshop Suite, and secure fund transactions. Additional roles include serving as a temporary CSA/Administrative Assistant for Aerotek and a Server at the Scarborough Renaissance Festival, where Rachael also engages in food service and entertainment. Previous experience encompasses positions as an Executive Assistant at Luxor Staffing, Freelance Makeup Artist at Tedder Artistry, Front Desk staff at Fairfield Inn & Suites, Waitress at Olive Garden, Color Guard instructor for Forney Independent School District, and Barista at Starbucks. Rachael holds a degree from the University of North Texas and has completed studies at Collin College.
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Scarborough Renaissance Festival
Scarborough Renaissance Festival® runs 8 weekends beginning in April each year. The Festival is open Saturday, Sunday, and Memorial Day, Monday, rain or shine, from 10 AM to 7 PM. Visitors can watch shows on 21 stages, browse and buy hand-crafted items at over 200 shoppes, enjoy games and rides from the 16th century, and sample a multi-national variety of foods, ales and wines as they enjoy the wooded 35-acre site. Once inside the park, guests find themselves in the midst of a renaissance country faire replete with strolling characters, 22 stages of entertainment, 200 charming shoppes filled with handmade crafts, food purveyors, renaissance games and rides and the Tournament Field where bold knights joust thrice daily. Performers from around the country provide continuous entertainment on the stages and often invite audience participation. Guests are also invited to participate in the merriment by the roving characters of the Scarborough Academy of Performing Arts. Improvisation by characters such as the villagers, Royal Court, and Gypsy troupe, engage spectators in spontaneous theatre and create a unique performer/guest relationship. All Scarborough performers can be recognized by the badge on their costume.