[Elfsea] Update, Schedule and other information on the Highland Games
Spence Mabry
smabry at flash.net
Fri May 19 14:02:08 PDT 2006
The Texas Scottish Highland Games are coming up very soon (June 2-4, 2006).
Below is a tentative schedule of events (based on when we've done them
before), and other information. Tickets and passes for all who have let me
know will be available at Moot (though I may be in a tizzy, since I start my
new job Monday)
And, for any late-comers, these are the prices you're saving:
Adults, Saturday $15
Adults, Sunday $10
Weekend Pass $25
Child (6-12) $5
And all we ask is a couple or hours of your time for this. Ask anyone who
has been there - and see if you really want to miss it.
Highland Games Schedule
Friday, June 2nd
12 noon meet at Shed to load stuff
12:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Set up on site
Saturday, June 3rd
7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Set up the finishing touches on site (A&S,
etc.)
9:00 a.m. Site opens
~ 10:30 a.m. Welcoming Court
~ 11:00 a.m. First combat demonstration
2:00 p.m. Maybe Court
3:00 p.m. Second combat demonstration
5:00 p.m. Closing Court
~ 6:00 p.m. Pack up for the day
The reason for this - weather, mostly (it gets hot out
there)
Sunday, June 4th
7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Set up the finishing touches on site (A&S,
etc.)
9:00 a.m. Site opens
~ 10:30 a.m. Welcoming Court
~ 11:00 a.m. First combat demonstration
2:00 p.m. Maybe Court
3:00 p.m. Second combat demonstration
5:00 p.m. Closing Court
6:00 p.m. Site Closes (for real!)/Load up shed stuff/Unload at
shed
Drinks (of the soft sort) will be made available for a small donation.
Water and Gatorade will also be available.
If you want to consume alcohol, you will have to do it off-demo site. No
alcohol will be allowed by the members of the barony while working the demo.
There needs to be a minimum of 2 people per demo table (especially where
weapons are displayed) at all times.
Generally for the A&S displays we have had the whole range: fiber arts,
illumination, clothing, metalwork, woodwork, armor, glasswork, beadwork,
weapons, live demos (spinning, weaving, illumination, beading, knitting,
woodworking, armor-making - some even being hands-on for the passer-bys).
So, anything that anyone wants to contribute is welcome.
Lord Ceatta
Elfsea Highland Games Coordinator
aliquantulus ferment nunquam vulnero quisquam
(a little ferment never hurt anyone)
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