MOSCOW — Serving the Moscow community must be a family trait for the Faircloths.
Moscow’s Cyndi and Daryle Faircloth were named this year’s queen and king of the 53rd Moscow Renaissance Fair, which takes place this Saturday and Sunday at East City Park.
Like the royals who came before them, they are being recognized for years of involvement in Moscow community events.
It also means Cyndi Faircloth is following in her mother’s footsteps. Her mother, Karen Lewis, was named queen in 1981 with Peter Basoa as king.
“I always admired that she did that because she was really involved for a long time,” Cyndi said.
Their royal designation is not the only prestigious title in their family. Their daughter, Hailey Lewis, was elected mayor of Moscow this past November.
Now, Cyndi and Daryle get to have bragging rights over their daughter.
“We get to be king and queen of her for a weekend,” Daryle joked.
The Faircloths are being recognized for years of serving on the board of Moscow’s annual summer music festival Rendezvous in the Park. Daryle, who said music is a big part of his life, just recently completed 15 years on the board. He also served on the board of the 1912 Center.
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