[MR] Day In The ME Lost & Found
Michael Bresnahan
michael at mastermatrix.com
Mon Feb 26 12:51:28 PST 2007
Please forgive me it went without saying that you should try to find the
owner first.
Michael Bresnahan
-----Original Message-----
From: vsf_public at comcast.net [mailto:vsf_public at comcast.net]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 3:18 PM
To: Michael Bresnahan; atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
Subject: RE: [MR] Day In The ME Lost & Found
While that is a noble Idea I would prefer to find the items rightful owner
first, which is the purpose of the previous missive.
In Service,
Lord Cathal MacLean
-------------- Original message ----------------------
From: "Michael Bresnahan" <michael at mastermatrix.com>
> 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
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org
> [mailto:atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of
> vsf_public at comcast.net
> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 9:47 AM
> To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: [MR] Day In The ME Lost & Found
>
> 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
>
> **********************************************************************
> ******
> ********************
>
> 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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