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[[Category:Events]]

Revision as of 22:39, 11 August 2015

Date
(including A.S. year in roman numerals) Sample: 7 Jan. XXXIX/2005
Branch
(SCA branch as a link followed by modern community and prov/state in brackets) Sample: Shittimwoode (Bellingham, WA)
Autocrat
(SCA name of autocrat. Link to People page if available) Sample: Floralyn MacBrian
Site
(Modern name of site) Sample: Best Western Hotel, Bellingham WA
Weather
(briefly) Sample: Cold, with snow on the ground.
Activities
(highlights as mentioned in event copy)
Sample: Queen's Rapier Champion Tournament on Sunday
Sample: Costumer's Guild Contest: Full Court Garb

Event Highlights

(Stuff that happened in Court, or who won the contests, or that happened to all or most people on site e.g. a windstorm, or banquet details. Include links to other pages as appropriate.)

Pictures

Michelino di Gino Martini's pics

Personal Memories

(Add your personal event memories here. End them with a blank line, four dashes and another blank line. Don't forget to sign them with dash-dash-tildex3. Reminder: it's considered VERY rude to edit someone else's memories.)


I recall that the site was a mowed farm field, at had bees. Lots and lots of bees. I remember having to duck into the tent to be able to eat. Other than the bees, it was very fun - got to pal around with the Lost Vikings and do the ol' grey mare dance.

The castle for the heavy fighting was on a hillside, which was fairly steep in places. It's walls tended to want to self-destruct as folks ran into it or leaned on it. Great woods battle, however. --Michelino di Gino Martini 15:01, 28 Sep 2006 (EDT)