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The Rivers Region consisted of an organized group of branches in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington | The Rivers Region consisted of an organized group of branches in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington with the intent of ease in reporting concerns and at least in the case of this area, the possibly of forming into a principality. All [[An Tir]] regions were formally dissolved in 2002. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
* October AS XIX/1984 the first stirrings of several branches along the I-5 corridor began hoping to eventually form a principality. Interested branches at the time included the Shire of [[River's Bend]], Shire of [[Stromgard]], the Barony of [[Three Mountains]] and its Canton of [[Terra Pomaria]], the Shire of [[Dragon's Mist]], Shire of [[Coeur du Val]], and the Shire of [[Gryphonsward]]. | * October AS XIX/1984 the first stirrings of several branches along the I-5 corridor began hoping to eventually form a principality. Interested branches at the time included the Shire of [[River's Bend]], Shire of [[Stromgard]], the Barony of [[Three Mountains]] and its Canton of [[Terra Pomaria]], the Shire of [[Dragon's Mist]], Shire of [[Coeur du Val]], and the Shire of [[Gryphonsward]]. | ||
* | * March AS XXV/1991 the Rivers Region had organized to include the Shires of [[River's Bend]], [[Stromgard]], [[Dragon's Mist]], [[Vin Oak]] (Incipient), [[Terra Pomaria]], [[Sylvan Vale]] (Incipient) and [[Coeur du Val]]. The mundane territory that was considered as included in this region was lands between Kelso, WA to Corvallis, OR north to south and Hood River, OR to Astoria, OR east to west. | ||
*September XXVI/1991 the [[Incipient Shire]] of [[Fire Mountain Keep]] joined the Rivers Region upon its organization. | |||
* In June 1998 the branches affiliated with the Rivers Region were [[Coeur du Val]], [[Dragon's Mist]], [[Fire Mountain Keep]], [[Mountain Edge]], [[Corvaria]] (then unorganized Kings Land centered in Bend, OR), [[Stromgard]], [[Terra Pomaria]] and [[Three Mountains]]. | |||
* At [[Crown Council]] in March 2002 the Rivers Region along with the [[Western Region]] and [[Inlands Region]] were formally dissolved. Official announcement was to appear in the May edition of ''[[The Crier]]''. The only official recognition that was ever to be given to the regions was for reporting purposes. | |||
* [[Summits Summer Investiture XXXVII/2002]] three former branches of the Rivers Region were formally recognized after a polling in November-December 2001 to join [[The Summits]]. Those branches were [[Dun an Chalaidh]], [[Coeur du Val]] and [[Terra Pomaria]]. | |||
==Champions== | |||
By June of 1998 the Rivers Region had four champions: Heavy, Archery, Equestrian and Arts and Sciences. | |||
'''The Heavy Champion of the Rivers Region''' | |||
*[[Edward Ean Anderson]] by June 1998 - ? | |||
'''The Archery Champion of the Rivers Region''' | |||
*[[Attila Gyory Sandor]] by June 1998 - ? | |||
'''The Equestrian Champion of the Rivers Region''' | |||
*[[Edward Ean Anderson]] by June 1998 - ? | |||
'''The Arts and Sciences Champion of the Rivers Region''' | |||
*[[Sava the Short]] by June 1998 - ? | |||
==Newsletter== | |||
* The region's newsletter ''[[Currents]]'' first issue was March 1991. | |||
* By June AS XXXII / 1998 a quarterly newsletter was also being published known as ''[[The Flotsam]]''. | |||
==Events== | |||
* The [[Rivers Regional Faire]] was held for a couple years in the late 1990s at [[Willamette Mission State Park]]. | |||
[[Category:Branch]] | [[Category:Branch]] | ||
[[Category:Defunct Branches]] |
Latest revision as of 19:58, 15 September 2010
The Rivers Region consisted of an organized group of branches in Northwest Oregon and Southwest Washington with the intent of ease in reporting concerns and at least in the case of this area, the possibly of forming into a principality. All An Tir regions were formally dissolved in 2002.
History
- October AS XIX/1984 the first stirrings of several branches along the I-5 corridor began hoping to eventually form a principality. Interested branches at the time included the Shire of River's Bend, Shire of Stromgard, the Barony of Three Mountains and its Canton of Terra Pomaria, the Shire of Dragon's Mist, Shire of Coeur du Val, and the Shire of Gryphonsward.
- March AS XXV/1991 the Rivers Region had organized to include the Shires of River's Bend, Stromgard, Dragon's Mist, Vin Oak (Incipient), Terra Pomaria, Sylvan Vale (Incipient) and Coeur du Val. The mundane territory that was considered as included in this region was lands between Kelso, WA to Corvallis, OR north to south and Hood River, OR to Astoria, OR east to west.
- September XXVI/1991 the Incipient Shire of Fire Mountain Keep joined the Rivers Region upon its organization.
- In June 1998 the branches affiliated with the Rivers Region were Coeur du Val, Dragon's Mist, Fire Mountain Keep, Mountain Edge, Corvaria (then unorganized Kings Land centered in Bend, OR), Stromgard, Terra Pomaria and Three Mountains.
- At Crown Council in March 2002 the Rivers Region along with the Western Region and Inlands Region were formally dissolved. Official announcement was to appear in the May edition of The Crier. The only official recognition that was ever to be given to the regions was for reporting purposes.
- Summits Summer Investiture XXXVII/2002 three former branches of the Rivers Region were formally recognized after a polling in November-December 2001 to join The Summits. Those branches were Dun an Chalaidh, Coeur du Val and Terra Pomaria.
Champions
By June of 1998 the Rivers Region had four champions: Heavy, Archery, Equestrian and Arts and Sciences.
The Heavy Champion of the Rivers Region
- Edward Ean Anderson by June 1998 - ?
The Archery Champion of the Rivers Region
- Attila Gyory Sandor by June 1998 - ?
The Equestrian Champion of the Rivers Region
- Edward Ean Anderson by June 1998 - ?
The Arts and Sciences Champion of the Rivers Region
- Sava the Short by June 1998 - ?
Newsletter
- The region's newsletter Currents first issue was March 1991.
- By June AS XXXII / 1998 a quarterly newsletter was also being published known as The Flotsam.
Events
- The Rivers Regional Faire was held for a couple years in the late 1990s at Willamette Mission State Park.
Pages in category "Rivers Region"
The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.