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Anna-Maria Miller
adeliza_of_bristol at hotmail.com
Thu May 3 06:06:35 PDT 2001
This flyer will be in the June Acorn (in a more attractive format), but here
is the sneak preview for all those that need a head start. We look forward
to seeing everyone!
Yours in Service,
Adeliza of Bristol
Seneschal to the Canton of Hawkwood
Tourney of the Blue Mountain
July 27th-29th, 2001
Canton of Hawkwood
Hawkwood invites everyone to a weekend of relaxing in the woods. The summer
is hot so we plan to seek the shelter of the forest and do what we do best,
have FUN!
Fighting: There will be a torchlight tourney for the heavy as well as rapier
fighters on Friday night. Saturday will offer the LAST chance to authorize
for Pennsic in the region, along with a tourney for all fighters and
fencers. There will be an archery Marshall available as well. It will likely
be very HOT, so water coolers are highly recommended.
Arts & Sciences: All categories will be judged on skill shown as well as
research and documentation. Any questions contact the A&S minister for
Hawkwood, Eogan Og, at eoganog at aol.com or (828) 293-0423.
1) Baronial Scroll Text: Our Baronial award scrolls are in need of new
text! We therefore would solicit those good gentles of our barony to flex
their creative muscles and provide for us new words with which to convey the
honor of the barony on our worthy populace. Scroll text needs to be
specific for a baronial award and general as far as particular persona (for
instance, it would be no good to give a very accurate 9th century Viking
scroll to a 16th century Spaniard). Please see the current scroll text on
the Baronial web page for guidance.
http://members.aol.com/sacrdstone/orders.htm
2) Best non-clothing use of textiles. This is for you fabric buffs.
Weather sewn, spun, woven, knitted, embroidered, you name it, this is for
you! The only criterion is that it be a finished product that is not worn
as clothing. This can be an accessory such as a pouch or bag, it can be a
tapestry, banner, napkin, table cloth, room divider, bed sheet, anything you
can think of as long as it is not clothing!
3) Best period game board. This competition is for the game board and
playing pieces, not for how well you can play the game. Any medium is
acceptable; the only rule is that it be an actual period board game (not a
card game or physical game). Game pieces may be submitted with a board, but
will not be judged by themselves. Game boards based on actual period models
will be judged higher.
Grown-up Activities: We are not in Rome, but we plan to do as the Romans did
anyway. During and after the torchlight tourney on Friday, a mundane toga
party will be happening. Get out your sheets and lounge in the decadent cool
of the night with us. A prize will go to the best representation of a
god/goddess. Any deity can be portrayed as long as it works in a toga!
Lounging pillows, grapes, and fans are recommended. There will be other
contests held during the day on Saturday as well.
Childrens Activities: Lady Alessandra Ruscello will host childrens
activities during the fighting on Saturday. Please dress the kids in light
clothing that can get dirty (a water bladder fight may be in order). As
always, help with the kids is greatly appreciated, so please spare some time
to come and play with us.
Feast: Lady Fiona MacLeod will prepare a most enjoyable dinner on Saturday
evening. Feast is limited to 100 gentles so please send those reservations
quickly. Any concerns can be addressed to Fiona directly at
bemighty1 at hotmail.com or 704-864-9303.
Site: The beautiful Camp York at Kings Mountain State Park is our home for
the weekend. The site opens at 5pm on Friday afternoon and closes at 11am on
Sunday morning. There are large cabins available but unfortunately no
tenting. Merchants are welcome. Pets are only allowed if leashed. If you
wish to cabin together you MUST reserve as a group, otherwise we cannot be
sure you will be together. A 6-person minimum is required to reserve a
cabin.
Cost: On-board/on-site=$15.00. On one/off the other=$10.00. Day trip=$5.00.
Families will only pay for the adults and two oldest kids. Children 7-12 are
half cost and 6 and under are free. Children MUST be included in any
on-board reservation just so we count them. Please make reservations payable
to Canton of Hawkwood/S.C.A. Inc. and send them directly to the autocrat.
Only PAID reservations hold space on-board or on-site.
Autocrat: Lady Adeliza of Bristol (Anna-Maria Miller) 136 LaMancha Dr. Apt.
E, Asheville, N.C. 28805. Phone: 828-296-9969 (until 10pm). E-mail:
adeliza_of_bristol at hotmail.com
Directions: North: Take your best route to I-85 South just South of
Charlotte NC. Take exit #8 (HWY 161 King's Mountain) and turn left. When you
reach the fork in the road, bear right. Go 7 miles until you see the split
rail fence on your right. Turn right after the fence in King's Mountain
State Park. Take the first paved road on your left (Group Camps, Living
History Farm). Follow the signs to Camp York.
South: Take your best route to I-85 just North of the NC/SC border. Take
exit #2 (King's Mountain Military Park). Turn right on 216 through the
Military Park to King's Mountain State Park. Turn at the sign for Group
Camps. Follow the signs for Camp York
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