[MR] Atlantia Digest, Vol 41, Issue 12
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Fri Jun 9 08:26:52 PDT 2006
Did you all notice as well a certain past Queen of Atlantia as well???
One of the artisans they showed was Atlantian as well. I saved it and
played it very very slowly to find as many Atlantians as we could.
Gwynneth & Baroness Kristin
Blessed Be to all and may your life be filled with love.
Marie/Gwynn
Kol ha-olam kulo
gesher tzar m'od
V'ha-ikar lo l'fached klal."
"The entire world is a narrow bridge
But the main thing is not to fear."
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Today's Topics:
1. ISO mystery lady in UA68 Viking class (Debbie Halstead)
2. Missing water bottle from SJ (AW)
3. OT - Model Train Couple (Danielle Scott)
4. updated (again) A&S schedule (Merritt, Cheryl)
5. Judges needed (Merritt, Cheryl)
6. The King's Assessment - June 16-18 Update! (Gantner, Ludwig)
7. CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot (Eric W. Klein)
8. Re: CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot (Dexter Guptill)
9. Re: CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot (Diane)
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Message: 1
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 09:38:43 -0700 (PDT)
From: Debbie Halstead <jebbydo at yahoo.com>
Subject: [MR] ISO mystery lady in UA68 Viking class
To: Merry Rose <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
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Greetings!
In the class I helped teach last weekend, there was a
lady from Highland Foord who mentioned having built an
annealing kiln for beads at Pennsic last year. I
wanted to ply her with questions on how they
reconstructed it now that I'm a little less distracted
;-) Thanks!
Debora
Debora Aurifex, di gioiellerie
Seneschale, Isenfir
"Fasten your seatbelts. It's going to be a bumpy night."
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Message: 2
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 09:44:20 -0700 (PDT)
From: AW <quotku at yahoo.com>
Subject: [MR] Missing water bottle from SJ
To: Atlantia <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
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Good day,
I'm missing one white squeeze water bottle with straw,
labeled Mueller in big red letters, from Sapphire
Joust. It was one we were using at the waterbearers'
station. If anyone has it, please let me know so that
I can make arrangements to get it from you.
Many thanks,
Anne la Settere
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Message: 3
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 13:51:16 -0400
From: "Danielle Scott" <ladydanielabh at hotmail.com>
Subject: [MR] OT - Model Train Couple
To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
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At Baticon I met a couple that were in the Dealer room who do model
train
gardens and are also in the SCA. I was wondering if the good lady was
in the
tavern and if she could drop me a line.
In Service to our King, Queen & Fair Atlantia,
Lady Daniela Schwartzhaupt
Promissory Clerk of Atlantia
Order of the Pearl
Haus Zwerge Berge
Life is but a dream and we are all the background of each others. Lets
not
make them nightmares!
www.livejournal.com/users/feymaker
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Message: 4
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 17:59:59 -0400
From: "Merritt, Cheryl" <merritt at tatrc.org>
Subject: [MR] updated (again) A&S schedule
To: <artssciences at lists.gallowglass.org>, <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>,
<atlantianweavers-subscribe at yahoogroups.com>,
<highland-foorde at atlantia.sca.org>
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Here's the for real, final A&S schedule. (It has to be, as when I leave
my desk here, I won't be able to change it again!!) - Only changes were
in the fiber arts area.
CLASSES:
EUROPEAN DANCING Class by Lord Stefan of Cambion Time Noon
MIDDLE EASTERN DANCE Class by Lady Rosamund of Sylvan Glen Time 2:00
VIKING GARB CLASS by Molly (Baroness Mary Isabel of Heatherstone, Barony
of Dun Carraig). 10:00 in the Garb/St. Anne's Clothiers Guild Tent
VIKING BEADED NECKLACE CLASS (Hands-on) by Lady Elena di Salaparuta.
Hands-on class in making a woman's Viking necklace. The kit includes
beads, pendants, clasp, and waxed linen thread. Please bring any special
beads or pendants (site tokens etc.) that you would like to add to the
necklace. Additional lampworked beads will be for sale at clearance
prices. Limit of 6 - 8 per class. (Class fee $5) Advance registration
available - email elenadis at aol.com. 2 classes will be offered. Send
RSVP's to Lady Elena at Acresouth at aol.com. 11:15 - 12:15 & 1:45- 2:45 in
the Bead/Jewelry Area
ARMOR CLASS (PRE-1000) or Did Vikings really wear those horned
helmets? by Lady Adriana di Salaparuta of the Barony of Highland Foorde
An overview of the materials and styles of arms and armour used by
European and Scandinavian warriors in the period after the fall of Rome
and before the Norman Conquest. Myths will be dispelled and questions
answered. Is ring mail the same as chain mail and what's a brynie? A
double bladed axe or a bearded axe? Swords or spears or swords and
spears or maybe spears and shield?
Vikings on horseback? Spagenhelm - to goggle or not to goggle? 12:30 -
1:30 in the St. Anne's Garb Area.
VIKING WIRE WEAVING, by Lady Ingeborg i Trondheim of the Barony of
Bright Hills. Hands-on easy to make jewelry in "gold" or "silver" or
copper wire for man or woman from Vikings to Normans. No fee. Please
bring wire cutters and needle nose wires if you have them. Draw
plates/draw boards will be available for sale, or make your own later.
2 classes. 10:00 - 11:00 & 12:30 - 1:30.
WEAVING/FIBER ARTS. All classes will be in the Weaving/Fiber Arts Area:
Beginning Inkle Weaving Class by Lord Ed the Tinker. 10:00 - 11:30
Fingerloop Braiding Class by Ynes Garcia 12:00 - 1:30
Fingerloop Braiding Class by Lady Maeve fitz Robert of York 2:30 - 4:00
DEMOS/DISPLAYS:
Glass Bead Making 10:00- 4:00 Lampworking Demos by La Compagnia dei
Maestri del Vetro and the Barony of Steirbach Lampworkers Guild. In the
Bead/Jewelry Area
Weaving (Anyone may join us) 10:00 - 4:00 in the Fiber Arts/Weaving Area
Bobbin Lace Pillow Demo by Lady Orla Carey in the Fiber Arts/Weaving
Area 1:30 - 2:30 (and other times if available)
Pre-1000 Garb and Armor Display
Clothing consult table where you can get advice on outfits, patterns,
fabrics, accessories, anything related to what they wore in the St.
Anne's Clothiers Guild area.
COMPETITIONS:
All competition entries must be turned in 10:00 - 11:00 for all
competitions.
All judging will occur between 3:00 & 4:00, and entries may be picked up
after that
HIGHLAND FOORDE BARONIAL A&S COMPETITION
Baronial Members will bring samples of their various A&S projects,
seeking to display their wide array of talents. These may be finished
works or works in progress, and should be no older than 2 years old.
(Unless they are displaying their Bardic talents).
SHOW ME YOUR UNDERWEAR! Bring entries to the St. Anne's Area
Sponsored by the St. Anne's Clothiers Guild - This year's theme is
Underwear!
What do you wear under your clothes? Is it right? Please show us - no
limitation (except for SCA limitations)!
For either competition or display please show us what you do! All
periods,men, women, children, early period, late period, middle ages,
middle eastern, english, scottish - if you've made it, please enter this
competition (or just display) and we can see those unmentionables!
Judging will be standard Atlantia A&S forms -
http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/forms/judgesform.pdf
Any questions, please contact Lady Katharine Devereaux,
katdevereaux at hotmail.com or 571-239-2183.
WEAVING COMPETITION: Bring entries to the Fiber Arts/Weaving Area. There
will be a weaving competition, any style, any period, sponsored by Lady
Alessandra de Venizia
LAMPWORKED BEAD COMPETITION sponsored by Lady Elena di Salaparuta Prize:
Murrini from Effetre Glass in Murano Bring entries to the Bead/Jewelry
Area. Adult Lampwork bead challenge: This challenge is set up to
showcase the variety of beads that can be made. Documentation is not
required. Selection of the winner will be by the populace.
LAMPWORKED BEADS MADE INTO VIKING JEWELRY COMPETITION sponsored by Lady
Elena di Salaparuta - Prize: Authentic Viking Bead. Brief documentation
will be required for this challenge including how the necklace is
constructed, what materials other than lampworked beads are included if
any, and citations from research for both the beads and the necklace
construction.
Children's A&S Challenge:
Lady Elena di Salaparuta is challenging the youth of our kingdom to
produce beaded jewelry. There will be a prize for the winner of the
under 12 category and the 12 - 17 year old category. A special prize
will be given to the youth of any age who has the best documentation
(you can't start too young!) and to the youth of any age who has the
best Viking jewelry!
Cheryl A. Merritt
C, Program Integration
TATRC
merritt at tatrc.org
301 619-7929 (work)
301 639-3608 (cell)
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Message: 5
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 18:03:20 -0400
From: "Merritt, Cheryl" <merritt at tatrc.org>
Subject: [MR] Judges needed
To: <artssciences at lists.gallowglass.org>, <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>,
<atlantianweavers at yahoogroups.com>
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We still need a judge (or two or three) for the Viking necklace
competition, and a judge (or two) for the weaving competition. Please
let me know if you'd like to volunteer to help us out!
Thanks!
Alessandra de Venizia.
Cheryl A. Merritt
C, Program Integration
TATRC
merritt at tatrc.org
301 619-7929 (work)
301 639-3608 (cell)
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Message: 6
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 20:28:54 -0400
From: "Gantner, Ludwig" <lgantner at vt.edu>
Subject: [MR] The King's Assessment - June 16-18 Update!
To: <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
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Greetings Atlantia!
The King's Assessment is in 8 days and following are the latest news:
https://filebox.vt.edu/users/lgantner/Assessment.html - Official Webpage
updated with latest info
http://filebox.vt.edu/users/lgantner/Assessment_Schedule.html - Current
Schedule, subject to change with new info coming in
Please be sure to check out the above pages since a lot of info has been
added. Answers to the most frequently questions asked, have been added
to the page. Also lots of useful info has been added.
Merchants - if you have not already contacted the Autocrat do so asap to
be sure to get enough space.
WaterBearers - This is a call out to all water bearers and everyone who
knows people suitable for water bearing. We are expecting lots of
fighters and are in need of water bearers. We have the equipment but
more water bearers are needed to supply everyone at a fast pace. Water
Bearing is an important task and we all appreciate Water Bearers a lot!
Fighting: There will be a total of 5 massive melee battles and 2
tournaments be held at Assessments. The battles are including woods,
town, and siege battles. The tournaments will be in bearpit format or a
format specified to best prepare for Pennsic. For an exact time of the
battles and tournaments be sure to check out the official schedule on
the page.
Info about the site: The site is primitive therefore be sure to bring:
Your solar showers, day shades, a personal chair to sit on,
sun-screen...consider Pennsic and consider what you will need for 2-3
days and bring it. The site will have Porta-Js and 1-2 showers. Fires
are only going to be allowed in designated areas only. This means that
if you would like to have a campfire at your encampment, be sure to see
someone of the Assessment staff to make sure the area has been cleared
properly. There will be a main bonfire in the common area where most of
the activities after the fighting are happening.
Bardic Competition: There will be an informal bardic competition held at
the bonfires at Assessment. So if you are a bard or if you know good
tunes - be sure to bring them. Several great bards have already informed
me of their coming, so you will not want to miss this.
Classes: Several classes are being offered with the central focus to
prepare you for Pennsic. So be sure to check them out. All fighting
related classes have been scheduled at non-fighting times. For a list of
classes be sure to check out the main page. Soon the class schedule will
also be added there.
Feast, Breakfast, Lunch: Currently there are still a few feast spaces
available, so be sure to pre-register to get onto feast. Breakfasts and
Lunch will be served by Black Diamond's Canton of Azurmont, no
registration needed, just stop by and see the goods they have to offer.
Encampments: There is no limit to the size of your encampment, but
please be sure to arrive early to get the area you want and any help
that you might need. The main A&S competition is for encampments so be
sure to prepare and show what you are planning to take to Pennsic.
Newcomers: There will be lots of activities that are good for people new
to the SCA, so if you know of people who are new be sure to bring them
so we can show them what Atlantia is all about!
Finally I have a personal request for all of you who are attending The
King's Assessment. When you see the Autocrat be sure to check out his
garb, and if you like it be sure to tell Ailoua about it, since she's
the seamstress of his fantastic garb. She is easily found since she's
the Head Troll in charge of the event.
Ludwig von Osterreich
The King's Assessment Autocrat
Black Diamond Baronial Rapier Champion
https://filebox.vt.edu/users/lgantner/Assessment.html - Official page
with latest updates
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Message: 7
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 09:57:22 -0400
From: "Eric W. Klein" <Eric.Klein at sas.com>
Subject: [MR] CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot
To: "Merry Rose" <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>, "Tines of the Trident
(Tines of the Trident)" <SCA-atlantia-marinus at yahoogroups.com>
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vljdsfphks&search=sca
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Message: 8
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:15:27 -0400
From: "Dexter Guptill" <3fgburner at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [MR] CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot
To: "Merry Rose" <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
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Did you notice, around 50 seconds in, Atlantia about to get hit?
On 6/8/06, Eric W. Klein <Eric.Klein at sas.com> wrote:
>
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vljdsfphks&search=sca
>
>
Erich von Kleinfeld, mka
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Dex
--Dexter Guptill
aka "Brother Shotgun of Social Justice"
http://members.cox.net/dguptill
"Rule 37: There is no overkill. There is only 'Open Fire', and 'I need
to
reload'. "
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Message: 9
Date: Fri, 9 Jun 2006 11:15:41 -0400 (GMT-04:00)
From: Diane <uboru at earthlink.net>
Subject: Re: [MR] CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot
To: Merry Rose <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>, "Tines of the Trident
(Tines of the Trident)" <SCA-atlantia-marinus at yahoogroups.com>
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Thank you so much for posting this. I had lost the video tape that had
been made
of the original program.
Does anyone know of a way to save this video to hard drive?
Brigantia
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>From: "Eric W. Klein" <Eric.Klein at sas.com>
>Sent: Jun 8, 2006 9:57 AM
>To: Merry Rose <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>, "Tines of the Trident
(Tines of the
Trident)" <SCA-atlantia-marinus at yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [MR] CBS news Sunday morning SCA tv spot
>
>
>http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vljdsfphks&search=sca
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