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<DIV>The deadline for getting discounts to the site fee and lunch is this
Saturday, March 26th.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>As a recap, here is the flyer:</DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV>April 9th – Defending the Gate IV <BR>Canton of Sudentorre –
Fredericksburg, VA</DIV>
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<DIV>Safe within their walls, the defenders listen to the sounds of the
besieging army outside. The early morning attack had surprised them, and
no one knew if their hurriedly sent messengers had gotten through.
Suddenly the guard cries out a warning. Far down the road another army is
headed their way. Fear begins to sweep through their ranks, for how can
they hold out against more? And then the wind picks up, whipping banners
around for the watchers to see. A cheer rises from behind the walls.
The allies have come!</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>In order to celebrate the alliances that strengthen us all, all
competitions will be for teams, not individuals. In addition, there are
“Alliance Points” that can be won by competitors. The Barony, Shire, or
Canton that wins the most “Alliance Points” will win a war banner for their
group crafted by the skilled banner makers of Sudentorre. Please see the
website for more details.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Site: The Lee Hill Community Center, 1 HCC Drive (Cosner Drive),
Fredericksburg, VA 22407. The hall opens at 10 am and closes at 10
pm. No alcohol or pets allowed. Site is wheelchair accessible.
Parking is limited, carpooling recommended.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Website: <A title=http://sudentur.atlantia.sca.org/dtg4.php
href="http://sudentur.atlantia.sca.org/dtg4.php">http://sudentur.atlantia.sca.org/dtg4.php</A></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Martial Activities: Tournaments will be held for Heavy Weapons, Archery,
Rapier, and Thrown Weapons. There is hope for some Combat Archery after
the tournaments. List tables will open at 10:30 am with
authorizations/armor inspections to follow. Marshal-in-Charge: Baron Turgeis
Hakonarson (Mike Daywalt, 540-720-0529, <A
title=mailto:Turgeis_Hakonson@verizon.net
href="mailto:Turgeis_Hakonson@verizon.net">Turgeis_Hakonson@verizon.net</A> ). All
teams are encouraged to wear colors or some other identifier. Partly for
spiff factor, but also as a possible bonus point! For
Heavy and Rapier the teams will be 3-5 people, with no more than 1 belt/scarf
per team. There will be limited front engagements, as well as a
gate to defend (or take!). For Target Archery, teams will based on a
point system according to their rankings. A team can have no
more than 10 points worth of skill. The points are as follows: Novice
= 1, Archer = 2, Marksman = 3, Bowman = 4, Grand Bowman = 5, Grand
Bowman Elite = 6.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>A&S competitions: Did you ever do illumination on a scroll and someone
else did the calligraphy? Help a friend sew or knit a project? One of you carved
an object or built a chest while someone else painted it? This is the
competition for both of you. Keeping with the theme of the day we will host a
team competition for alliance points. Entries will need to have been contributed
to by 2-3 people. There will be an adult division and a children’s division. The
children’s team can have 1 adult and 1-2 children or all children. Adult
contribution needs to be less than 60%. Both team competition winners will
contribute to the alliance points for their group. Join a friend and
help your group to glory. There will also be an open display for our
artisans to show their projects both complete and works in progress. Any
questions please contact Baroness Sunniva Kyrre (Sue Daywalt, 540-720-0529,
<A title=mailto:Sunniva_Kyrre@verizon.net
href="mailto:Sunniva_Kyrre@verizon.net">Sunniva_Kyrre@verizon.net</A>)</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Merchants: Fees are $3 per merchant space. Merchant space is
outdoors and unprotected. Contact Lady Rowen ferch Rhys (Amy Neumann,
540-368-0037, <A title=mailto:mdvlsoul@aol.com
href="mailto:mdvlsoul@aol.com">mdvlsoul@aol.com</A>)</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Children’s activities: will be run by THLady Aelfwynn of Whitby (Michelle
McDaniel, <A title=mailto:mcdanielm@si.edu
href="mailto:mcdanielm@si.edu">mcdanielm@si.edu</A>)</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Lunch: A noonday meal will be available for purchase. For your
convenience, you will be able to pay for your lunch in advance. Lunch will
be $4 (but only $3 if purchased before 3/26).</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Feast auction: Servers from the Renaissance Club of Mary
Washington University will once again be autioned off in a traditional
style. Limited quantities available. If no service is purchased for
your table, service will be at your own risk.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Silent auction: Come try your luck in winning the best bargain at the
table!</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Feast: A sumptuous meal for 100 is being prepared by Lady Morgaine of
Donegal (Julie Bright, 804-448-0345, <A title=mailto:jbright@wwlnk.net
href="mailto:jbright@wwlnk.net">jbright@wwlnk.net</A>). </DIV>
<DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Feast Menu: Appetizers, to be enjoyed during the server
auction:<BR> Fried flatbreads with garlic and
spices<BR> Dried apricots and
dates<BR> Almonds<BR> Olives<BR>1st
Remove - Fish Days / Lent<BR> Baked fish with fresh
herbs<BR> Mushrooms with onions and
herbs<BR> Chickpeas in almond
milk<BR> Asparagus with shallots and
saffron<BR> Salad of cabbage, fennel, and apples<BR>2nd
remove - Meat Days<BR> Lamb
casserole<BR> Rice baked with lamb broth and
saffron<BR> Pottage of onions and
bacon<BR> Roast pork with sweet and sour
sauce<BR> Spinach with pancetta and
currents<BR>Sweets<BR> Marzipan
pastries<BR> Sweet ricotta with orange flower
water<BR> Biscuits<BR> Candied
seeds</DIV></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Dancing: After the feast put on your dancing shoes as Lady Rowen
ferch Rhys teaches and leads dances.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Fees:
Member
Non-Member Child
(6-12)</DIV>
<DIV> Site Fee $6 ($5 before
3/26) $9 ($8 before 3/26) $4 ($3 before
3/26)<BR> Feast
$8 $8 $5 <BR>
Notes: Children 5 and under are quests of the Canton. Lunch is available
for $4 ($3 before 3/26) and can be paid for in advance.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Reservations: Lord Siegfried McClure (James Ernst), 110 Revell Road,
Fredericksburg, VA 22405, 540-720-5518, <A title=mailto:siegfriedmcclure@aol.com
href="mailto:siegfriedmcclure@aol.com">siegfriedmcclure@aol.com</A>.
Make checks payable to “Canton of Sudentorre, SCA Inc.” The only
reservation is a paid reservation.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Autocrat: Lady Elizabeth of Hadley Hall (Elizabeth Ernst), 540-720-5518, <A
title=mailto:shalandara@aol.com
href="mailto:shalandara@aol.com">shalandara@aol.com</A></DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV>Directions:<BR> From the North/Northwest: I-95
south to Fredericksburg, Virginia. Take exit 126. At the bottom of
the exit turn right onto Route 1 South. Turn left onto Route 17 at the
light. See directions from the intersection of Route 1 and Route 17
below.<BR> From the South/Southwest: I-95 north to
Fredericksburg, Virginia. Take exit 1268 to Route 1 South. Turn left
onto Route 17 at the light. See directions from the intersection of Route
1 and Route 17 below.<BR> From Route 1 & Route 17
South: Travel on Route 17 for 5.5 miles and turn left at the light onto
Route 2. Go 2 miles and turn right onto HCC Drive. Follow the road
into the park.<BR> From the East: If you are coming
through King George County, take the Blue and Gray Parkway (Route 3
Bypass). Go .5 miles, take Dixon Street exit onto Route 2. Go 2
miles and turn left onto HCC drive. Follow the road into the
park.<BR></DIV></DIV></FONT></BODY></HTML>