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LD.BLACKMOON ld.blackmoon at gbronline.com
Sat Jan 24 16:06:23 PST 2004


GREETINGS

THEY SAY ITS A CRAFT FAIR....
WILL THERE BE TURKEY LEGS ??
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On Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Stillwater members of the society will gather with
other chapters at the Payne County Expo Center for The Kingdom Arts and
Sciences Medieval Event and Craft Fair.

The event will feature medieval clothing, armor and food all made by local
and regional artisans.

The doors will open at 8 a.m. on both days. The public is invited to attend.
Admission is $8.

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            Getting medieval
            By Michael Criswell
            Staff Writer
            A group of modern people gather regularly, dressed in medieval
clothing, to travel back in time.

            Owen-Ap-Aedden (a Welsh name) is otherwise known as Eric
Jackson. His Middle Ages persona is a northern region night marshal. A night
marshal helped keep things together, "like a captain or manager of a
football team - kind of an apprentice for becoming a knight," he said.

            Jackson and the others are members of the Society for Creative
Anachronism, a worldwide organization of people who are enthusiastic about
the Middle Ages.

            New society members must first develop their own Middle Ages
identity. The idea is to develop a character who could have existed during
the times. Members make or acquire clothing and other accouterments suitable
for the time and their character - a serf would not, for example, carry a
sword.

            Sabin Slater (Myria Slater) said "the name 'Slater' is
documented to the Middle Ages. I've always been fascinated with Henry VIII
and Queen Elizabeth II," she said.

            She explained her fascination with Henry VIII: "his charisma and
he was a very boisterous man who knew what he wanted; his history and
exploits."

            She is the club's reeve, or treasurer. In the Middle Ages, she
would "probably be overseeing the family business and family interests."

            Magdalena Da Cadamosto (Christina Biles) has chosen to be a
seneschal - though, in the Middle Ages, seneschals were male.

            A seneschal was a person who "organized the castle, made sure
everybody did their job and made sure there were plenty of supplies in case
of siege," she said.

            Northern Reeve Gilyan Clonmacnoise (April Gillilan) would "have
overseen all the local groups, their treasurers and made certain everything
balanced."

            Included in the job description would be "a lady who oversees
her lord's household, makes sure things run smoothly and sees her lord off
to the Crusades."

            The Honorable Lord Marke Von Mainz said he has "a grant level
award for Arts and Sciences."

            He explained there are three such awards. The first is Award of
Arms.

            "With that you get to put 'lord or lady' before your name."

            The second award is the Grant of Arms. With that award "you get
to put 'honorable' before lord or lady."

            With the Patent of Arms, one can be a knight or lady, master or
mistress.

            Von Mainz, whose modern name is Dave Mann, added "a lot of
ladies, if the lord was away, were charged with the castle. In many cases
they actually bore arms" to defend it.

            Welshman Lloywelyn Bryddid brought his harp to the gathering. In
the Middle Ages, "there were professional musicians who were hired by the
noble families, but boys and girls were expected to learn. Every Welshman or
woman was expected to learn how to play the harp."

            Bryddid (Mark Williams) quoted a Welsh adage, "three things are
needed to be a gentleman: a cloak, a chess board and a harp that is in
 tune."

            On Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Stillwater members of the society will
gather with other chapters at the Payne County Expo Center for The Kingdom
Arts and Sciences Medieval Event and Craft Fair.

            The event will feature medieval clothing, armor and food all
made by local and regional artisans.

            The doors will open at 8 a.m. on both days. The public is
invited to attend. Admission is $8.







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