[MR] Day In The ME Lost & Found

Michael Bresnahan michael at mastermatrix.com
Mon Feb 26 12:08:03 PST 2007


You should bring all the lost items from events to Pennsic, sell them and
donate it to a charity in the name of the SCA.

Or why not start a King's Benevolence Fund. I'm sure there are some SCA
people who could use some help.

Can you imagine what would happen if something happened to the breadwinner
of a family, what would happen to the spouse and kids? I could go on and
on... 

Chivalry does say we are supposed to protect the weak and the poor.


Michael Bresnahan



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All,

This is my second attempt at posting this, I do not think the first one went
through.

In Service,

Lord Cathal MacLean
Knight Marshal Dun Carraig
House Sable Maul

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Cathal,
Please forward this to the Merry Rose for me.
YIS
Lore

Greetings and Gratitude does Lady Lore Bubeck bring to the good gentles of
the Merry Rose. I come to you today with the lost and found list from Dun
Carraig's "Day in the Middle East" and thanks to those who, despite living
outside of our borders, helped us out in some way during our event. Thanks
go to all those who taught classes: Hoviette, Magdalena, Nina, Galfrid, and
Lady Rosamund du Grasse; those who sponsored and judged A&S competions:
Magdalena, Lady Rosamund, and Mistress Kisaiya; and those who helped out in
the kitchen during the day: Dame Hauviette d'Anjou, Eibhlinn nic
Raghailligh, her lord, Baron Timothy of Kirkwood, Lady Tirzah MacCrudden,
Lady Cristina Iarina Chaikinaia, Lord Grendel Pagan and Lady Flora. Thanks
too to those who stayed to help clean up. I know I didn't get all the names,
but I am incredibly grateful for all of your help. You helped to make this
event the success it was. Thank you.

As far as lost and found, I have one lost and several found items. A blue
child's-sized "pill box" hat was lost. If anyone went home with an extra
one, please contact me for the owner's information. The found items are as
follows: 

1. A large blue glass goblet with raised flowers on it 

2. A large silver serving spoon with a twisted handle

3. A small ceramic cup with a cream-colored glaze with brown speckles

4. A small, square wooden bowl

5. A white on white embroidered napkin - floral patern in a square border.

6. A large white napkin, no markings (other than the remnants of a feast
enjoyed)

7. A plain navy blue napkin, no markings.

8. A large, rectangle, white on white woven table cloth. Pattern is roses.

9. A small pillow made during children's corner. Pattern is burgundy roses.

10. A brass stick pin, 3 inches in length with a small coil at the top.

11. A small brass bell that used to be attached by a small leather cord to
something (piece of broken cord still attached)

12. Small plastic "butterfly" hair clip, tortise shellcolor.

13. An "everyday" table spoon, silver in color with floral pattern on
handle.

14. A beautiful long, sleeveless green and gold brocade coat with a pin on
it. This pin is a round, tarnished color pin with orange beads on it. The
pin used to be a pendant. (If no one really wants to claim this one, I'm
sure I could give it a good home!!) 

Please contact me if any of these items are yours and I will work to get
them back to you.

YIS

Lady Lore Bubeck
Autocrat of Dun Carraig's "A Day in the Middle East"
Barony of Dun Carraig
House Sable Maul


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