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Elvegast – A&S – Where in the world is the SCA? 7:00 PM Elvegast – A&S – Where in the world is the SCA? Jun 6 @ 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM “Where is the world is the SCA?” When talking to people, do they mention locations and you don’t know where they are? In this class, Manus will discuss what the different kingdoms are and where they are and how Atlantia fits on the map. | ||||||
Elvegast – A&S – Brewing 101 7:00 PM Elvegast – A&S – Brewing 101 Jun 20 @ 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM Brewing 101 with Ciaran (David Gunter) will be a discussion of how to get your start with brewing mead. Perfect class for those who want to start and for those looking for tips from a long time brewer. | ||||||
Join us for an evening of dancing!
We will be going through some of our gold key items and deciding what we need to keep, what other types of garb we may need and what we can donate to other cantons/the Barony
For folks wanting light weight garb for warm weather that’s easy to make and period appropriate for multiple cultures…come join us!
What to bring:
* A 1or 2 rectangles (3 yards or more, preferably not a print) of fabric (lightweight, breathable). If you’re interested in the north African option, 6 yards of 45 in wide or 5 yd of 60 in wide….again trim optional. No prints but, woven patterns like plaids or stripes can work.
Lights or white knits common for under pieces. Linen, cottons and saris for draping.
* Appropriate large pins or buttons or a set of broaches or penandulars
* Narrow trim is an option
* A sewing machine and thread is nice but, not essential
With belting (long sash, soft belt or trim) and accessories you have comfortable , attractive, acceptable summer garb.
Women in Rome, Greece, North Africa and Celts (and Nordic ladies) probably wore these with slight variations and different accessories.
Pre-Pennsic Potluck is our last chance to gather before Pennsic. Although we do have a business meeting right before Land Grab, some folks like to head up early.
So it’s going to be a potluck!!!
Join us for an evening learning to make mozzarella chesse!