[Namron] Woodland Festival
Duncan MacNamara
duncan_macnamara at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 19 22:25:21 PDT 2005
There will be a Cannon-Firing Demo next year... maybe I can get some people
to bring Siege engines out and do a combined demo... Just a thought.
Lord Duncan MacNamara
Captain of the Iron Lotus
>From: Firemaidyn at aol.com
>Reply-To: Barony of Namron <namron at ansteorra.org>
>To: namron at ansteorra.org
>Subject: Re: [Namron] Woodland Festival
>Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 00:13:47 EDT
>
>I wanted to give you my take on the festival.....
>I live in Oklahoma City and I never saw any advertisments for the festival.
>I
>I just happened to have called an old friend of mine from the Canton and
>was
>asked to attend. I was only aware of the festival through word of mouth
>and
>would have missed it if I hadn't made that one fateful phone call.
>
> It was described to me to be a quaint little festival, much like the one
>in
>Norman that comes in the spring, but much smaller. I was pleasantly
>surprised
>that it was bigger than I had imagined for only being the second festival
>and
>it was in a lovely park. The center stage was perfect for the crowd to view
>the dancing and revelry that took place. The entertainment chosen for the
>stage
>show was really enjoyable.
>
>The bathrooms seemed sufficient for the amount of people that were there
>this
>year, however, if the festival grows much more, and I feel that it will.
>You
>will need more bathrooms especially if you have more vendors on site.The
>bathrooms were hard to find this year, I wasnt the only one who almost used
>the
>bathroom at the pool house..(yuck)
>
>I think that if there were more food vendors to choose from, then the
>visitors would stay longer, some people are drawn to festivals and
>carnivals because
>of the food first and foremost...then they warm up to the things they are
>less
>familiar with such as the reinactment that we are promoting.
>
>I think the vendors that were there were great, lots of variety, people
>like
>that. The bake sale was a nice touch. The bake sale food was good to eat
>and
>there was plenty of it. it was also quite a bargain for carnival food.
>
>I think that all pavilions that are SCA related should have flyers
>available
>to hand out to people who ask about the festival. I was at a selling vendor
>pavillion and many town folk would wander over to ask about the festival.
>Its
>hard to sum up the SCA in the few moments that a mildly curious mundane
>will
>give you to explain.
>
>Other nice things i would have like to have seen ........ jugglers, fire
>eaters, acrobats, more musicians, a seige engine display, a blacksmith
>display, a
>rapier demo, and a courtly dance demo.
>
>The information and hospitality booths are essential, you can be the soul
>invitation for a new SCA player. Most new players find there way to the SCA
>through the Norman Medieval Faire. Without greetings and warm welcome at
>the
>information and hospitality booths, you will miss a lot of opportunity for
>Canton
>population growth.
>
>I dont know if the Canton can handle the organization of the festival as it
>grows, but this year it was beautiful and impressive. I feel sad for those
>who
>were unable to attend. It truely held the essence that a true medeival
>festival should have, you could feel the love of "the dream" in the
>atmosphere.
>
>~~~Sybil
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