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; Date : 17 December XXXIX/2005
 
; Date : 17 December XXXIX/2005
 
; Branch : [[Wyewood]] (South King County, WA)
 
; Branch : [[Wyewood]] (South King County, WA)
; Event Steward : Lady Pariselle Chouet
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; Event Steward : Lady Alianora Greymoor
 
; Site : Black Diamond Community Center, 31605 Third Avenue, Black Diamond, WA  98010
 
; Site : Black Diamond Community Center, 31605 Third Avenue, Black Diamond, WA  98010
 
; Weather : Cold and clear
 
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 2 September 2015

Date
17 December XXXIX/2005
Branch
Wyewood (South King County, WA)
Event Steward
Lady Alianora Greymoor
Site
Black Diamond Community Center, 31605 Third Avenue, Black Diamond, WA 98010
Weather
Cold and clear
Activities
Two-course feast
The Royal Patrons' year-end Court
Making merry!

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.)

Feast was held, service tokens were given, the Wye Knot was awarded, etc. (With luck someone will edit this soon to add more details.)

Pictures

(Links to event pictures off-site)

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-tilde x3 (like this: -- ~~~) . Reminder: it's considered VERY rude to edit someone else's memories.)


The feast food, prepared by Head Cook Countess Elisabeth, was excellent, and no one could have left hungry, as there was lots of it! The site was cozy and festive, and the event was a wonderful time. Thanks so much to Lady Pariselle and her helpers for such a fine event! The "tithing" was a very fun thing as well, and would make a lovely tradition. -- Wenyeva atte grene