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Send a link to the story you were just reading to a friend. Just fill out the form on this page and we’ll send it along. LINDON &mdash Calling all princesses: Rapunzel needs help escaping from the tall tower, the Beast must be turned back into a man, and Snow White needs saving from the evil witch. And please hurry. They don’t want to be late for the ball. Girls ages 4 to 12 wearing princess attire will begin such adventures June 8 when the Prince Festival gets under way at Hatfieldadelphia, 110 S. Main. Each day through June 13, young princess will be guided on two-hour adventures through the fantasy land owned and created by Ron Hatfield. Volunteer actors and actresses from local high schools and colleges will help the young girls overcome obstacles to save the princesses and help them make it to the ball. Devin Davis, a recent Orem High School graduate, and Mckenna Henkel, a Utah Valley University sophomore, created the script and found all of the volunteers to put on this year’s show. During the adventure, there are tests of courage, love, knowledge, enchantment and grace.
During the journey, the girls will discover that each of them is a princess on the inside, said Holly Sue Hatfield, Princess Festival chairwoman.