[Spit-Project] Fire Arts Symposium in Kentucky

Johnna Holloway johnnae at mac.com
Sat Jun 29 17:12:17 PDT 2013


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Subject: Fire Arts Symposium


This is a new event that is starting up.  We are still looking for instructors.  It is going to be a great event.
 
Philippe
 
Fire Arts Symposium
August 30 - September 2, 2013
13476 Rineyville Rd  Vine Grove, KY  40175
Site opens 1 pm Friday, Aug.31st, closes 1pm Monday, September 3rd.

Welcome to the first Fire Arts Symposium! This event is an event dedicated 
wholly to in-depth, hands-on study of any medieval art that involves fire. 
Here, you can immerse yourself in the work and learn things which can't be 
taught in a short class, and maybe take something home with you. Teachers have 
a venue for those projects which just can't fit into most other events.

We are still eagerly seeking more classes and teachers! If you have a class 
you would like to offer, contact the Event Steward and/or the track lead.

Glass:  THL Keeley the Tinker/Denise Lemke
Metal:  Master Phillipe de Lyon/Tom Harmon
Food:  Mistress Kat

Is your group interested in running an Inn for fund-raising?
If so, contact 
the event steward. Inn slots are first-come, first-claimed.

Event-at-a-Glance:

Event Steward/Reservations:
  THL Briana Morgan of the Valley/Kenda McCormack
  13476 Rineyville Rd  Vine Grove, KY  40175
  270-828-4027
  Briana_morgan_of_the_valley at yahoo.com

Site Fee: $8, ages 6-18 $4, 12 and under 5 free.
Non-Member Surcharge ($5) will be in effect for all adult non-members.
Make checks payable to SCA, Inc.-Barony of the Flame.

Pets: are allowed at the site but must be leashed, controlled and cleaned up 
after at all times.  There are neighbors with dogs and the site owner has a 
dog as well.

Fire:  Well what would a fire symposium be without fire?  You may have in 
ground fire pits, but they
must be monitored at all times for safety and 
filled in before you leave.

Noise restriction:

Facilities: 5 acres and a 40x70 pole barn.  Port-o-Johns will be available. 
This is a camping event, so be prepared.

Water: Potable water is available.  Please contact the event steward for your 
water needs, so some negotiating with the county water company can be 
arranged.

Electricity:  Electricity is available from the barn. Outlets are limited; if 
you expect to need electricity, let the event steward know early. If you need 
electricity but are teaching outside the barn, bring your own extension cord.

Food: The nearest food is 6 miles offsite.  It includes Italian or Chinese.
The next closes restaurants are 12 miles away and include McDonalds.
Not sure if we will have Inns established to take care of food on-site will 
update once we have volunteers.

To bring:
Specific supplies for your art, tables and chairs.


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