Saturday, December 11, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Shire Yule Party and December Business Meeting
The Shire of Rivenwood Tower is hosting its Shire Yule Party
Saturday, December 11th, from 4pm – 9pm. It will be held at the Garden City Community Room .
Come in Garb or as you are. Refreshments are potluck, period or no. Remember your Feast Gear. (Feast Gear) Games and diversions planned to maketh one merry. All are welcome!
- Good King Wnceslas looked out
on the Feast of Stephen,
When the snow lay round about,
Deep and thick and even.
The Monthly Business Meeting will be held in conjunction with the Yule Party.
Saturday, December 11th, from 4pm – 9pm. It will be held at the Garden City Community Room .
Come in Garb or as you are. Refreshments are potluck, period or no. Remember your Feast Gear. (Feast Gear) Games and diversions planned to maketh one merry. All are welcome!
- Good King Wnceslas looked out
on the Feast of Stephen,
When the snow lay round about,
Deep and thick and even.
The Monthly Business Meeting will be held in conjunction with the Yule Party.
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
St. Radegund's Fair Class Schedule
St. Radegund's Fair
Saturday
All classes will be held in the Sheep Barn unless otherwise specified. See Map.
Wattle and Daub 9:00 am. Learn three different wattling techniques and how to mix and apply daub to a wall. Learn different soil types and which manure to use. All poop is not the same! This will be a two to three hour class. This is also a HANDS ON class. Due to the nature of wattle and daub construction, water, mud, and manure are involved. It will require a change of clothes and physical involvement. It is also fun! (This class will be held just outside the Sheep Barn.)
Paper Making 9:00 am. Make your own piece of paper. This class will be open throughout the day.
Viking Punched Jewelry 9:00 am. Make your own piece of Viking punched jewelry. This class will be open throughout the morning as it will take individuals varying times to complete their piece of jewelry depending on how intricate their design.
Greenwood Feast Gear Carving 10:30 am. Carve your own piece of feast gear from green cottonwood. You will be shown how to carve a bowl, trencher, or spoon. Materials will be provided but if you have a good sharp hatchet to bring with you to class; it will facilitate you working on your own project much sooner. (You won’t have to wait in line!) This class will run longer than one hour. (This class will be held in the Bacchus Court.)
Tin Whistle 10:30 am. Learn a bit about the tin whistle and the music it plays. A tin whistle will be provided.
Beginning Bobbin Lace 10:30 am. Learn the beautiful art of lace making. Materials will be provided for you to experience and be bitten by the bug!
Who Am I? Fleshing Out Your Persona 12:00 pm. Are you feeling like a Celt? A Norse woman with land? A merchant from Andalusia? Learn how to choose, research, and bring to life your SCA persona.
Finger Loop Braiding 12:00 pm. Learn the useful and beautiful technique of finger loop braiding. Make strong and beautiful cords to enhance garb, tie shoes and boots, or use as purse strings. Fun and easily achieved!
Charcoal Pencils 12:00pm. Learn to make your own charcoal pencils to use on your handmade paper!
Intro to Western Martial Arts. 12:00pm This is an intro level class on the history and technique of Western Martial Arts. You will gear up and learn how to stand , move, strike, and defend. (This class will be held in the list field.)
Feast Planning 1:30pm. Learn to plan a feast! Have you felt daunted by the prospect of planning and carrying out a feast for your event? You will not feel that way again after attending this class. The trick is all in the planning! Taught by one with over a decade of Feastocrat experience; she has successfully taught others to plan and carry out feasts! Preparation is the destroyer of fear!
Siesta!
2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Classes continue…..
Saturday
All classes will be held in the Sheep Barn unless otherwise specified. See Map.
Wattle and Daub 9:00 am. Learn three different wattling techniques and how to mix and apply daub to a wall. Learn different soil types and which manure to use. All poop is not the same! This will be a two to three hour class. This is also a HANDS ON class. Due to the nature of wattle and daub construction, water, mud, and manure are involved. It will require a change of clothes and physical involvement. It is also fun! (This class will be held just outside the Sheep Barn.)
Paper Making 9:00 am. Make your own piece of paper. This class will be open throughout the day.
Viking Punched Jewelry 9:00 am. Make your own piece of Viking punched jewelry. This class will be open throughout the morning as it will take individuals varying times to complete their piece of jewelry depending on how intricate their design.
Greenwood Feast Gear Carving 10:30 am. Carve your own piece of feast gear from green cottonwood. You will be shown how to carve a bowl, trencher, or spoon. Materials will be provided but if you have a good sharp hatchet to bring with you to class; it will facilitate you working on your own project much sooner. (You won’t have to wait in line!) This class will run longer than one hour. (This class will be held in the Bacchus Court.)
Tin Whistle 10:30 am. Learn a bit about the tin whistle and the music it plays. A tin whistle will be provided.
Beginning Bobbin Lace 10:30 am. Learn the beautiful art of lace making. Materials will be provided for you to experience and be bitten by the bug!
Who Am I? Fleshing Out Your Persona 12:00 pm. Are you feeling like a Celt? A Norse woman with land? A merchant from Andalusia? Learn how to choose, research, and bring to life your SCA persona.
Finger Loop Braiding 12:00 pm. Learn the useful and beautiful technique of finger loop braiding. Make strong and beautiful cords to enhance garb, tie shoes and boots, or use as purse strings. Fun and easily achieved!
Charcoal Pencils 12:00pm. Learn to make your own charcoal pencils to use on your handmade paper!
Intro to Western Martial Arts. 12:00pm This is an intro level class on the history and technique of Western Martial Arts. You will gear up and learn how to stand , move, strike, and defend. (This class will be held in the list field.)
Feast Planning 1:30pm. Learn to plan a feast! Have you felt daunted by the prospect of planning and carrying out a feast for your event? You will not feel that way again after attending this class. The trick is all in the planning! Taught by one with over a decade of Feastocrat experience; she has successfully taught others to plan and carry out feasts! Preparation is the destroyer of fear!
Siesta!
2:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Classes continue…..
Thursday, July 29, 2010
St. Radegund's Fair
St. Radegund's Fair will be held August 20th, 21st, and 22nd at Jack McGowan's Farm . Site/Camping fee will be $15.00 with a $5.00 non member sir charge.There is a family cap at $45.00. There will be a pot luck feast on Saturday evening.
Though we have a goodly amount of classes already, we are always looking for more classes and instructors! St. Radegund herself required all women who came to her abbey, regardless of station, to be literate. She kissed lepers to the dismay of those around her. She told off kings and princes. In this wonderful tradition of "No Respecter Of Persons" , we in Rivenwood Tower believe ALL have something worthy to share! Do you know how to make one fabulous period dish? Can you whip up a tunic the night before? Do you know useful Latin phrases? Can you recite the Lord's Prayer in Old English? Can you write something in the Gothic calligraphy style? Can you do naalbinding? If you felt the least little tug at your conscience at any of these things, perhaps it was the good Saint poking you in the back. Please send your class idea and intent to: St. Radegund class coordinator Anna Schuster.
Some classes we have already:
Paper Making
Charcoal Pencils
Medieval Pot Herbs in Your Backyard
Wattle and Daub Construction
Beginning Tin Whistle
Greenwood Feast Gear Carving
Feast Planning
Period Dancing
Death By Heat: How To Recognise the Signs
Intro to Western Martial Arts
New-
Viking Punched Jewelry
Beginner Bobbin Lace
Finger Loop Braiding
Who Am I? Fleshing Out Your Persona
Plus
Archery and Heavy Fighting!
Though we have a goodly amount of classes already, we are always looking for more classes and instructors! St. Radegund herself required all women who came to her abbey, regardless of station, to be literate. She kissed lepers to the dismay of those around her. She told off kings and princes. In this wonderful tradition of "No Respecter Of Persons" , we in Rivenwood Tower believe ALL have something worthy to share! Do you know how to make one fabulous period dish? Can you whip up a tunic the night before? Do you know useful Latin phrases? Can you recite the Lord's Prayer in Old English? Can you write something in the Gothic calligraphy style? Can you do naalbinding? If you felt the least little tug at your conscience at any of these things, perhaps it was the good Saint poking you in the back. Please send your class idea and intent to: St. Radegund class coordinator Anna Schuster.
Some classes we have already:
Paper Making
Charcoal Pencils
Medieval Pot Herbs in Your Backyard
Wattle and Daub Construction
Beginning Tin Whistle
Greenwood Feast Gear Carving
Feast Planning
Period Dancing
Death By Heat: How To Recognise the Signs
Intro to Western Martial Arts
New-
Viking Punched Jewelry
Beginner Bobbin Lace
Finger Loop Braiding
Who Am I? Fleshing Out Your Persona
Plus
Archery and Heavy Fighting!
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
May Party
Saturday, May 15, 2010 the forming group of Oubliette will host the annual May Party beginning at 10:00am and continuing until we tire out -
"BYODBNODAPABT" - Bring Your Own Dead But Not Overly Decayed Animal Parts And Burn Them!
Bring whatever you wish to toast over the fire and The good people of Oubliette will treat us with side dishes! Remember to bring your own feast gear, paper or otherwise. Garb is optional but fun!
Attention all fighters! Bring your armor and weapons. We will be fighting for the title of Shire Chanmpion! The prize is the honor of keeping the Champion's Tabard until it is won away from you!
Also, the Stick Game champion will be named!
Where: Cedar Creek Park Cedar Park Road Fairmont, MN 56031
Cedar Creek Park
Monday, April 26, 2010
MLC Renaissance Fair
Saturday and Sunday, May 1st and 2nd, The Shire of Rivenwood Tower will be doing a demonstration at the Martin Luther College Renaissance Fair in German Park in New Ulm.
We will be setting up at 8:00 am in the park. The fair begins Saturday at 9:00 am and runs until 5:30pm and Sunday runs from 10:00am until 2:30 pm.
Anyone may come to participate or come and enjoy the fair.
We will be setting up at 8:00 am in the park. The fair begins Saturday at 9:00 am and runs until 5:30pm and Sunday runs from 10:00am until 2:30 pm.
Anyone may come to participate or come and enjoy the fair.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
CANCELLED!
Apologies! The Garb Workshop for Saturday, April 24th is cancelled due to unavoidable work schedules!
Another Garb Day will be done in future.
Another Garb Day will be done in future.
Garb Workshop
Saturday, April 24th will be held a Garb Workshop at the Prahl's home. Come and spruce up your existing garb or start some new. For new people; the first and only true requirement for participation in the SCA is appearing at events in "Garb"(period looking clothing). Bring along fabric (your choice but NOT knit - stretchy material) in cotton, linen or wool. (You may ask at the fabric store. It is also printed on the end of the bolt - roll of fabric.) Bring also some matching sewing thread - sold also at the fabric store. You will want to bring 4 yards of a main color and 2 yards of a different or contrasting color.
If you have a pattern already that you are interested in bring it along if you need guidance.
Title: Garb workshop
When: Sat Apr 24 11am – 5pm Central Time
Where: Mike's & Linda's House http://www.rivenwoodtower.org/
If you have a pattern already that you are interested in bring it along if you need guidance.
Title: Garb workshop
When: Sat Apr 24 11am – 5pm Central Time
Where: Mike's & Linda's House http://www.rivenwoodtower.org/
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
April 11th Business Meeting
Sunday, April 11th at 2:00pm will be held the Shire of Rivenwood Tower's monthly Business Meeting at Jack McGowan's. Find Jack McGowan's.
(Join the Shire Group Discussion)
We will be discussing:
MLC Ren Fair
St. Radegund's Fair - event positions and advertising
Demo's - Solstice, Rock Bend, MSU
May Party hosted by Oubliette
Summer scheduling - armory,fighter practice, archery (REMEMBER to bring your personal calendars!)
Also: Ways to re-activate/reinterest shire members. Come with solutions to suggest and discuss.
ATTN. WE ARE LOOKING FOR FUTURE OFFICER CHANGES! Consider stepping forward to serve the Shire.
(Join the Shire Group Discussion)
We will be discussing:
MLC Ren Fair
St. Radegund's Fair - event positions and advertising
Demo's - Solstice, Rock Bend, MSU
May Party hosted by Oubliette
Summer scheduling - armory,fighter practice, archery (REMEMBER to bring your personal calendars!)
Also: Ways to re-activate/reinterest shire members. Come with solutions to suggest and discuss.
ATTN. WE ARE LOOKING FOR FUTURE OFFICER CHANGES! Consider stepping forward to serve the Shire.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Medieval Gardening
Tansy - Hang in your doorway to discourage flies.
Wormwood - To dispel parasites, repel moths, and brew absinthe.
Salad Burnet - cucumber flavored salad green.
Comfrey - setting of bones and healing of wounds.
Plantain - poultices and infusion for coughs.
Melissa - (Lemon Balm) strewing herb and
lemon scented flavoring.
Pulses - beans and peas.
Fat Hen - pot herb similar to spinach.
Teasle - thorny seed heads used to card and full
wool.
These and many other plants were grown in medieval gardens. Anyone interested in participating in a Shire medieval garden project contact Anna Schuster at. anna5schuster@yahoo.com
Wormwood - To dispel parasites, repel moths, and brew absinthe.
Salad Burnet - cucumber flavored salad green.
Comfrey - setting of bones and healing of wounds.
Plantain - poultices and infusion for coughs.
Melissa - (Lemon Balm) strewing herb and
lemon scented flavoring.
Pulses - beans and peas.
Fat Hen - pot herb similar to spinach.
Teasle - thorny seed heads used to card and full
wool.
These and many other plants were grown in medieval gardens. Anyone interested in participating in a Shire medieval garden project contact Anna Schuster at. anna5schuster@yahoo.com
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Post Mortem
Lupercalia is successfully put behind us! It was indeed a success and enjoyed by all! The games were popular as was the auction. Thank you to all those who donated the most excellent items! The visiting Royalty, His Highness, Prince Tom, enjoyed the fighting and Bushkazi - thank you Mike Prahl! The feast was wonderful, thank you Jacob Weiss and Linda Prahl. Linda Prahl recieved a Balefire during court for her efforts in medieval cookery. Thank you to Dave Smith, Herald from Oubliette, who heralded court for the very first time! Our own herald, Melanie Wing, appointed herself child warden and policed very effectively juvenile mayhem. Thank you to Teresa Herbert for her work making site tokens and overseeing games. Thank you to Bart Saxton for donating his time and materials for the feast tokens, pewter belt buckles. They were very popular. Thank you to Gary Jensen and the Schuster peasant rabble for their hard work in the scullery and to the Prahl, Smith and Wing youth for their long hard work to make Lupercalia a happy day for our guests!
There is a lost and found. If you lost an item at Lupercalia please contact the seneschal at mailto:seneschal@rivenwoodtower.org
Friday, February 26, 2010
Lupercalia
Lupercalia! Saturday, February 27th at the American Legion, Nicollet Mn. Troll opens at 9:00am and the event runs until 9:00pm. There will be Heavy Weapons fighting, Bunny Bushkazi, Games, Lunch, the Lupercalia Auction, Arts and Science display with the fun theme "Most Inconcievable", Court, and a Roman Themed Feast. There will be the children's and adult pinata.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Oubliette Feast and A Movie Demo
The forming Group of Oubliette, sponsored by The Shire Of Rivenwood Tower, will be holding a Feast and Movie demonstration February 20th from 6:00 pm to 9:00pm at the Fairmont Film Society, 109 West 1st Street, Fairmont Mn. Cost is $10.00 for feast and the movie entertainment. The feature film is "The Princess Bride".
Lupercalia Pre-Cook Day
We are doing some pre-freast cooking tomorrow, February 20th beginning at 11:00am at the Prahl's, Garden City, Mn. Address:621 Main St N Garden City, MN 56034
Come and lend a hand.
Phone:507.546.3726(eve)
http://www.rivenwoodtower.org/
Come and lend a hand.
Phone:507.546.3726(eve)
http://www.rivenwoodtower.org/
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Rivenwood Tower Borders
I have recieved a current map and list of zip codes from the Kindgom Cartographer. 56019, 56021, 56022, 56030, 56041, 56054, 56055, 56060, 56062, 56073, 56081, 56085, 56087, 56090, 56120, 56160, 56001, 56003, 56010, 56017, 56023, 56024, 56025, 56028, 56034, 56037, 56047, 56048, 56050, 56052, 56057, 56058, 56063, 56065, 56068, 56069, 56072, 56074, 56078, 56080, 56082, 56091, 56093, 56096, 56097, 56098, 56071, 56013, 56014, 56027, 56033, 56051
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Auction Items
We are in need of donated auction items for the Lupercalia Auction. Last year the generosity of the donations was exceptional! Any donations will be greatly appreciated. Last year some of the items donated were: period topic books, period clothing, handmade soap, the viking treasure necklace, glass bead trinkets, wool alms bags, and toy bean bag rats. Bring donations with you on Saturday, February 27th to the event. Lupercalia Contact the seneschal if you wish to donate so there can be a good estimate of auction donation volume.
mailto:seneschal@rivenwoodtower.org
mailto:seneschal@rivenwoodtower.org
Monday, February 1, 2010
Lupercalia February 27th
Lupercalia is coming quickly! The Shire of Rivenwood Tower is hosting it's annual Lupercalia observation and feast. The day includes an Art's and Science display and fun competition with the theme of "Most Inconcievable". Bring your creations to show your skillful handiwork and cleverness. The popular Lupercalia Auction will be held again! Earn medieval coins by participating in the days activities to bid on donated auction items! There will be heavy weapons fighting and the Bunny Bushkazi! (What will the bunny be this year?) There will be a lunch in the middle of the day and a Roman Feast in the evening featuring hand made sausages, fresh cheese, Pompeiian bread, Ostrich stew, and varieties of baclava. Lupercalia Site Information
Come and join us, February 27th.
Come and join us, February 27th.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
February Business Meeting
After a long, wintery quiet spell, The Shire of Rivenwood Tower will be meeting 2:00pm on Sunday, February 7th, at Jack McGowan's Cabin.
Do not fear, there will be no locked doors this time as the seneschal will have her own key! The December meeting was caffuffled because Jack was in Las Vegas and forgot all about us. Not so this time!
We will be discussing Lupercalia, and all that that fast approaching event entails. Officers, be ready with your calendars and schedules. To all the rest of the populace of Rivenwood Tower is extended a most friendly invitation to attend! We are scattered far and wide and have tightly scheduled lives but find it in your schedules to come and help us plan! Rivenwood Tower is also yours and you are most welcome to voice how you would like us to make it so.
Do not fear, there will be no locked doors this time as the seneschal will have her own key! The December meeting was caffuffled because Jack was in Las Vegas and forgot all about us. Not so this time!
We will be discussing Lupercalia, and all that that fast approaching event entails. Officers, be ready with your calendars and schedules. To all the rest of the populace of Rivenwood Tower is extended a most friendly invitation to attend! We are scattered far and wide and have tightly scheduled lives but find it in your schedules to come and help us plan! Rivenwood Tower is also yours and you are most welcome to voice how you would like us to make it so.
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