[Elfsea] one more try: Elfsea's Baronial college

Sebastian de Rolstoun sebastianderolstoun at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 24 13:46:28 PST 2002


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Unto the list, doth Lord Sebastian de Rolstoun send his most humble of greetings.

February 9th


Elfsea's Baronial College and Artisan competition is drawing near once again. Artisans, come show your skills and arts. Come learn some new ones. Come join your friends in Elfsea for a day filled with Arts and crafts. You can learn how to make gloves, boots, and pants to complete a stunning outfit. But, that's not all! For those of us who have not yet found ourselves, there will be classes on how to choose a persona and finding a name and device. There's still more! For those of us who are not artistically inclined, there will be classes on Marshalling, children's boffer, and even war tactics!

February 9th

Artisans! Shake off last week's competition and come try your hand at becoming Elfsea's 10th Baronial Artisan. But wait, there's still more! The College of Three Bridges will also be choosing their Artisan for the next year. So come join us on the 9th day of February at the First Jefferson Unitarian Church located at 1959 Sandy Lane in Fort Worth. Site is wet in period containers. No animals, please. Site is $10 for adults, $5 for children 12 and under. Children 5 and under are free. Family maximum is $30. A sumptious sideboard will be provided, consisting of a rich hearty stew, delicious breads, exotic cheese, and tempting fruits. (If you have a food allergy, please email the autocrat as soon as possible)

Artisans! Please send a letter of intent to Mistress Gwenneth at sscott at datuma.com .

Elfsea looks forward to a wonderful competition of the finest artisans in the area!

Yours in humble service,
Lord Sebastian de Rolstoun
Steward
Elfsea Baronial College

February 9th



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