[MR] Storvik Novice/Unbelt Tourney

Christy Dollymore dollymore at comcast.net
Thu Jul 6 02:21:00 PDT 2006


Storvik Novice and Unbelt Tourney
July 07-09, 2006
Barony of Storvik


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In the 11th to the 13th Centuries, the Crusades provided an opportunity for
many an un-tested warrior to prove his valor on the battle field. Before you
set off on a pilgrimage to war this summer, test your skills against your
own countrymen before you test your skills against the infidels. 

Martial Activities: Authorizations: Being only a few weeks before Pennsic
War, this is a great time to get authorized. Novices looking to participate
in the Tourney, and those seasoned veterans trying out a new weapon style
should arrive early, as we expect there are many who will need to be
authorized. (Marshall's who are available to help out with authorizations,
please contact the Autocrat). Novice Tournament: This tournament will be
exclusively for warriors who have been authorized for and practicing any
form of heavy combat for less than one year. Un-belt Tournament: This is the
tournament for those who are no longer novices, but have not yet been
knighted. Squires are welcome to take part in this tournament, and members
of the Order of Chivalry are encouraged to support their squires and observe
the brave fighters of our fair Atlantia. Melees: What pre-war event would be
complete without melee practice? Our site has lots of open field and wooded
areas for several different scenarios some which will include combat
archery. Rapier and Youth Combat: TBD. Archery: There will be a Novice
Target Archery Competition as well as an open tournament 


Arts & Sciences Activities: The Crusades brought Middle Eastern art and
science to the west, and western culture to the east. All entries should
relate to the crusades in some way. All entrants (While supplies last) will
receive a hand made Coptic style book for comments. 


Novice A&S Competition: For artisans who have been practicing their craft
for one year or less. You could be new to the Society or new to the
discipline, true novices only please. Open A&S Competition: The theme is the
crusades, so please relate your project to a location and time period
appropriate. Keep in mind that the Crusades took place over several
centuries, and people from all over Europe and the Middle East were
involved. Open Display: Please bring out any of your favorite projects new
or old. Many novices would love to learn about your projects. 


Cost: 



Adult, Member:	 $11.00 Day-Trip	 $ 7.00 Feast	
Adult, Non-Member:	 $14.00 Day-Trip	 $ 7.00 Feast	
Child (6-17):	 $ 0.00 Day-Trip	 $ 7.00 Feast	
Child (0-5):	 $ 0.00 Day-Trip	 $ 7.00 Feast	

Cost Notes: Event fee includes camping on Friday and Saturday night at this
beautiful yet rustic site. 

Site: Marietta Mansion is a rustic site located at 5626 Bell Station Road,
Glenn Dale, MD, 20769-9120 the site will open at 6 p.m. Friday, July 7 and
close 3 p.m. Sunday, July 9. There are poratolets and rustic camp (simple
tap water) showers. 


Site Restrictions: No Pets, No original Containers. 


Feast: Feast will be prepared by Head cook Lady Tirzah MacCudden Chief
minion Lady Orla Cary With many helpers!


The first course:	 The second course:	 The third course:	
Pickels of Artichocks	 Roast Chicken with Orange-Cinnamon sauce
Suckling Pig Farced	
Pickels of Cowcombers	 Langouste with White sauce	 Sparagus with Cream

Pickels of Red beets	 Salat of Lemon & Oranges	 Mushrums after the
Olivier	
Ramequin of Onions & Garlick	 Eggs with Bread	 Red Carrots with
Brown butter & onion	
Eggs farced	 Lentils	 Potage of Rasberries	
Cream of Pistaches	 		

Merchants: We have plenty of shady space close to the tourney fields for
merchant booths. Please let us know ahead of time if you will be coming, so
we may plan accordingly. There will be no merchant fees, but all merchants
will be expected to pay the regular site fee. Lady Margaret of Hollingford
(Holli Hartman), 301 G St SW #409 Washington, DC 20024 Email:
ladyhollingford at yahoo.com, (202) 479-2633 (NLT 10pm) 


Autocrat: Lady Beatrix von Leipzig (Crystal Wygal), 5903 Osage St Unit 2
Berwyn Heights MD, 20740. (301) 412-9939, Email: beatrixherald at yahoo.com 


Reservations: Arianna of Storvik (Sarah Bucannan), 8764 Old Colony Way,
Alexandria VA, 22305. (202) 744-8467, Email: Sarah.Buchanan at fcps.edu 



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Directions: 
>From south of 495: Washington Beltway on 95. Merge onto I-495 E/I-95
N/CAPITAL BELTWAY toward BALTIMORE. Merge onto MD-202 E/LANDOVER RD via EXIT
17A toward UPPER MARLBORO. Turn LEFT onto LOTTSFORD RD. Turn LEFT onto
MD-193 W/ENTERPRISE RD. Continue to follow MD-193 W. Turn LEFT onto BELL
STATION RD. End at 5626 Bell Station Rd, Glenn Dale, MD 20769-9120 US. 

>From the north: Make your best way to MD 295 (Washington Baltimore Parkway).
Merge onto MD-295 S. Take the exit toward MD-193/GREENBELT/GODDARD SPACE
FLIGHT CENTER. Take the ramp toward MD-193/COLLEGE PARK/UNIV OF MD/GLENN
DALE/NASA. Turn LEFT onto SOUTHWAY. Turn LEFT onto MD-193 E/GREENBELT RD.
Continue to follow MD-193 E. Turn SHARP RIGHT onto BELL STATION RD. End at
5626 Bell Station Rd, Glenn Dale, MD 20769-9120 US. 

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Baroness Elizabeth Harlyn, Storvik
Kingdom of Atlantia
House Blackspear
'Azure, in pale three roses between flaunches Or'
 
 
 
 



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