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By Lyssa Oberkreser

Published on October 12, 2006

The pointy shoes, the green tights, and those rosy cheeks. Who doesn’t love a little elfin magic? For ladies who prefer a man of diminutive stature, this is your day to find your very own Seth Green at the Tropical Fairy Festival. With wands and dust aflutter, you can gleefully skip from booth to booth while shopping for holistic and spiritual products, whimsical crafts, and unique clothing. Rest your tiny feet with a relaxing Reiki or massage session, and then attend an enlightening lecture about the healing power of crystals. Still looking for your little man? Have your cards read to see if he’s waiting for you behind that kapok tree. There will also be plenty of food, games, and entertainment for the family, and don’t forget to dress up for the costume contest. Spread your fairy wings today and Sunday from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Coral Castle, 28655 S. Dixie Hwy., Homestead. The festival is free with Coral Castle admission ($9.75, $6.50 for seniors, $5 for children ages seven to twelve). If you arrive in costume -- pixie, fairy, elf, or any mystical creature -- you’ll save a buck. Call 305-297-5516, or visit www.tropicalfairy.com.
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