GL - Re: GL Potluck, childrens activities
Walter J. Wakefield
wjwakefield at juno.com
Wed Feb 23 20:06:53 PST 2000
Greetings unto the fair canton of Glaslyn from Suzanna the herbalist. We
are looking forward to your event this weekend. Agilwulf is thinking
about making a salmon pasta dish for the potluck. We can bring a 2 1/2
gallon drink cooler/water jug for water or lemonade or whatever, if you
need it. Let us know.
In regards to children's activities, our 10-year old daughter, Alisha,
will be coming and might be persuaded to help with children's activities
a little. We can bring a backgammon set and a "Shut the box" game (a
period game Countess Valeria introduced us to) for those that might like
to play. Alisha likes games and could do this, I think. Also, I have
taught kids how to make polymer clay (Fimo) beads successfully, and I
could bring the stuff to do this if you like. The only catch is that I
would need an oven (or toaster oven) for about 30 minutes (250 degrees)
to cook the beads. If the oven is not useable, I could come up with a
way for the kids to take their beads home. Also would need a table to
work on. Let me know if you want me to do this.
Suzanna, herbalist, Steppes
214-351-3907 email:wjwakefield at juno.com (no attachments)
On Wed, 23 Feb 2000 14:34:30 -0500 (EST) ladylavina
<ladylavina at email.com> writes:
>>
>> On a seperate note, I'm getting questions about children's
>activities. I'm got some stuff that the kiddios can do. So we can
>have some children's activities.
>>
>
>>Yes, but do we have a good space for them, and someone to run >them?
> Children's activities tend to be loud, and they require >adult
>supervision.
>
>Here's my thought. Since we are going to use the parlor, all of the
>classes can be taught there (except the SCA Drinkables 101 class - in
>the kitchen; and the beading class - the parlor is already being
>used). That leaves the back half of the side where the A&S display
>will be set up. We can use the dividers to divide off the A&S display
>from that area on one side and the other divider to divide off the
>area by the pillars. That will give us a nice-size children's area.
>Since it wasn't announced ahead of time that there will be kids
>activities, I don't expect that many kiddios to show up. I thought of
>having only 2 hours worth of activities - from 1:00 - 3:00.
>
>I've got some ideas in mind for activities. And if the kids that I
>know about that show up are the only ones who do, then they won't
>require much supervision.
>
>(Looks like I just volunteered myself to help with the kiddios
>some.....)
>
>Lavina
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