[Ponte Alto] Question

Sarah Prunier sarahp at panim.org
Wed Mar 26 07:49:05 PST 2003


Here is an interesting facet of the"Ladies Sewing Circle and Terrorist
Society" conversation  - for a few years my sister, who is non scadian and
in college, has had a red and white round sticker with the name on her car's
bumper- she just thought it was funny. Any idea how that sticker got into
the mundane world?

> From: "Spears, Kate" <KSpears at FDIC.gov>
> Reply-To: ponte-alto at atlantia.sca.org
> Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:04:52 -0500
> To: "'ponte-alto at atlantia.sca.org'" <ponte-alto at atlantia.sca.org>
> Subject: RE: [Ponte Alto] Question
>
> Mistress Teleri will be able to answer this better than I, but I think she
> and I may be the longest-term members that are still active in this area..
>
> It was a group of folks who gathered (on Wednesdays, originally), and we did
> sewing, researching, and gossiping.  At times we would manufacture a variety
> of headgear (to encourage folks to wear something (anything!) on their
> heads) and some t-shirts,  to sell at Pennsic...All were welcome, so long as
> you 1--weren't allergic to cats, and 2--didn't need a "kid-proof" house.
> Encouraging newcomers to play with Chainsaw (the cat, not the power tool)
> was a spectator sport.  Chainsaw's speed was legendary, as were the
> sharpness of his lungehooks--all in all a nice kitty, though. Milwaukee's
> Beast was occasionally in the fridge, but be careful snacking on the "green
> beans"!
>
> That group of folks, along with Master Niall's dance class at GWU, were my
> first introduction to being an Atlantian.  The group long predates my
> activity, though...
>
> Anyone want to add to the legend?
>
> Teleri?
> Winifred (if you're lurking)?
> Caitlyn?
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sarah Maybrier [mailto:maybrier at gkbaum.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 4:42 PM
> To: ponte-alto at atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: [Ponte Alto] Question
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> Do you have information on the origin of the "Ladies Sewing Circle and
> Terrorist Society?"  I had a t-shirt with their logo from back in the
> '70s and can't remember anything else about it.
>
>
>
> Sarah Maybrier
>
> Sarahjo731 at yahoo.com
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