ES - Children at events
Susan Carol Tribble
susant at unt.edu
Mon Feb 19 09:39:39 PST 2001
I thought that in order to be a waterbearer you now had to be authorized -
I know I've overheard people say "are you authorized to be a waterbearer?"
Or do I have my wires crossed (again)?
Lavina
On Mon, 19 Feb 2001, Richard Threlkeld wrote:
>
> > 1. Would it be possible for those who are interested in having a
> > page/squire (or whatever appropriate title is) all to gather at an
> > upcoming event, set aside a time with the MOC and give a talk about what
> > they as "Sir Knight" do as a knight and would except of a page; or
> > what "Lord/Lady Herald" does and would need help with. After everyone
> > gives their presentations, the kids could break up into groups and meet
> > either as small group or individually with the person they wish to work
> > with. Things could progress from there...
> Great idea. There are two possibilities. Let the children choose or let
> the adult choose. Each has merits and in the end, both must choose. And
> it will also require input from the child's parents.
> >
> > 2. Why can't the older children be criers or runners at events. Tabbards
> > could be made to easily identify these pages.
> Or waterbearers!
>
> >
> > Again - just my .02 cents worth.
> >
> > Lady Lavina
> > (again - who is always willing to give her advise on subjects)
> Caelin
>
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