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In May of 1977, he attended the meeting where the [[Madrone Culinary Guild]] was founded, and served as Guild head from 1977 to 1986. | In May of 1977, he attended the meeting where the [[Madrone Culinary Guild]] was founded, and served as Guild head from 1977 to 1986. | ||
In 1980, Roger founded the Camlann Medieval Village Association, served as President from 1980 to 2025, and proceeded to hold fairs and festivals at the Camlann Village every summer in a successful re-creation of a village in England in 1376, open to paying visitors. The Camlann Medieval Village Association is not part of the SCA. | In 1980, Roger founded the Camlann Medieval Village Association, served as President from 1980 to 2025, and proceeded to hold fairs and festivals at the Camlann Village every summer in a successful re-creation of a village in England in 1376, open to paying visitors. The Camlann Medieval Village Association is not part of the SCA. | ||
Below, Roger the Goliard (left) with Edward the Stuffy and Thorin Njalsson at a demo in 1980. | |||
[[File:Roger_Edward_Thorin_1979.JPG|center|Roger the Goliard (left) with Edward the Stuffy and Thorin Njalsson at a demo in 1980.]] | [[File:Roger_Edward_Thorin_1979.JPG|center|Roger the Goliard (left) with Edward the Stuffy and Thorin Njalsson at a demo in 1980.]] | ||
Revision as of 19:50, 25 June 2025
Roger the Goliard is one of the early members of the Barony of Madrone, starting his participation in 1972 in the music group Voice of the Turtle.
Roger received a Red Branch award in 1978 for his contributions to Madrone, and was elevated to the Order of the Laurel in 1979 for musical performance, culinary research and banquet production.
In May of 1977, he attended the meeting where the Madrone Culinary Guild was founded, and served as Guild head from 1977 to 1986.
In 1980, Roger founded the Camlann Medieval Village Association, served as President from 1980 to 2025, and proceeded to hold fairs and festivals at the Camlann Village every summer in a successful re-creation of a village in England in 1376, open to paying visitors. The Camlann Medieval Village Association is not part of the SCA.
Below, Roger the Goliard (left) with Edward the Stuffy and Thorin Njalsson at a demo in 1980.