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Athenaeum is an Arts & Sciences showcase event sponsored by the Barony of Madrone (King County, Washington). The first Athenaeum was held in-person in AS LIII (July 2018) at North Seattle College and was a resounding success. The event repeated in AS LIV (2019), held in the multi-purpose room at Bellevue High School. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Athenaeum became a virtual event in 2020 via the Road to Athenaeum website. The website was renamed in Spring of 2021 and is now called [https://athenaeum.baronyofmadrone.net/ Athenaeum]. The fourth Athenaeum took place virtually on June 26-27, 2021.  
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Athenaeum is an [[Arts & Sciences]] showcase event sponsored by the [[Barony]] of [[Madrone]] (King County, Washington). The first Athenaeum was held in-person in AS LIII (July 2018) at North Seattle College and was a resounding success. The event repeated in AS LIV (2019), held in the multi-purpose room at Bellevue High School. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Athenaeum became a virtual event in 2020 via the Road to Athenaeum website. The website was renamed in Spring of 2021 and is now called [https://athenaeum.baronyofmadrone.net/ Athenaeum]. The fourth Athenaeum took place virtually on June 26-27, 2021.  
  
 
A description of the event: Their Excellencies of Madrone in partnership with the Laurels of An Tir invite artisans of all skill levels to journey to Athenaeum, sponsored by the Barony of Madrone, to showcase their artistic skills to all the Realm! The populace was welcomed to attend as well and be inspired and awed by the largest collection of artisans in An Tir!
 
A description of the event: Their Excellencies of Madrone in partnership with the Laurels of An Tir invite artisans of all skill levels to journey to Athenaeum, sponsored by the Barony of Madrone, to showcase their artistic skills to all the Realm! The populace was welcomed to attend as well and be inspired and awed by the largest collection of artisans in An Tir!
  
Purpose: Athenaeum is a non-competitive Body of Work event, and it is designed to be an opportunity to display the breadth of artistic or artisan abilities and receive valuable feedback and commentary from the Laurels of An Tir and other artisans in a relaxed, collaborative, and engaging environment.
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Purpose: Athenaeum is a non-competitive Body of Work event, and it is designed to be an opportunity to display the breadth of artistic or artisan abilities and receive valuable feedback and commentary from the [[Order of the Laurel|Laurels]] of An Tir and other artisans in a relaxed, collaborative, and engaging environment.
  
The event was started in An Tir by Charles de Bourbon, OL, who was inspired by a similar event held in the Kingdom of Ansteorra.
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The event was started in An Tir by [[Charles de Bourbon]], OL, who was inspired by a similar event held in the Kingdom of Ansteorra.
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Athenaeum is an Arts & Sciences showcase event sponsored by the Barony of Madrone (King County, Washington). The first Athenaeum was held in-person in AS LIII (July 2018) at North Seattle College and was a resounding success. The event repeated in AS LIV (2019), held in the multi-purpose room at Bellevue High School. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Athenaeum became a virtual event in 2020 via the Road to Athenaeum website. The website was renamed in Spring of 2021 and is now called Athenaeum. The fourth Athenaeum took place virtually on June 26-27, 2021.

A description of the event: Their Excellencies of Madrone in partnership with the Laurels of An Tir invite artisans of all skill levels to journey to Athenaeum, sponsored by the Barony of Madrone, to showcase their artistic skills to all the Realm! The populace was welcomed to attend as well and be inspired and awed by the largest collection of artisans in An Tir!

Purpose: Athenaeum is a non-competitive Body of Work event, and it is designed to be an opportunity to display the breadth of artistic or artisan abilities and receive valuable feedback and commentary from the Laurels of An Tir and other artisans in a relaxed, collaborative, and engaging environment.

The event was started in An Tir by Charles de Bourbon, OL, who was inspired by a similar event held in the Kingdom of Ansteorra.