From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 1 11:57:57 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 11:57:57 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: North-Hartwood A&S: In-Reply-To: <20110830101647.21107ijin0fzoanz@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <268EF1BE4CBC48A894DA68197C59B459@MorelPC><20110830004335.19294kh18mwk18dj@webmail.uniserve.com><20110830005253.85054198i3vxno45@webmail.uniserve.com> <20110830101647.21107ijin0fzoanz@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Since I forgot my pricker at the last south Hartwood A&S (want that back), I was also looking for something pointy. Luckily I have a lace pricker which is a pin vice. I just had to upgrade the needle size - alot. In a pinch you can hold a big needle in a pair of pliers. I've got 5 books done and the paper folded for another 5. And I've caught up on all the old TV reruns while I'm sewing. I found an old spool of linen thread that tangles much less than the crochet cotton. Old enough that the spool is wood. Of course this only highlights my hoarding tendencies. Marina -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:16 AM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Fwd: North-Hartwood A&S: Try the stylus from your sewing kit. Or the awl from the leather kit. Or the awl from the multi-bit screwdriver... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 30 Aug 2011 01:18:31 AM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > Oooohh - ice-picks! > I wonder if those would work better than push-pins for making these bl*%dy > holes in the paper? > - C. > > On Tue, Aug 30, 2011 at 1:02 AM, Julie MacT?re > wrote: > >> DO YOUR WORST! I shall arrive clothed in the warmest of garments and >> armed >> with the gaze of a thousand ice picks! MUAHAHAHA! >> >> Wait, did I send this to the list? OMG! >> >> Scathach _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From doerksen at island.net Thu Sep 1 12:26:36 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2011 12:26:36 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] North-Hartwood A&S: In-Reply-To: References: <268EF1BE4CBC48A894DA68197C59B459@MorelPC><20110830004335.19294kh18mwk18dj@webmail.uniserve.com><20110830005253.85054198i3vxno45@webmail.uniserve.com> <20110830101647.21107ijin0fzoanz@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <20110901122636.20694u6sqkf9au7g@webmail.uniserve.com> Try waxing your thread; it'll tangle less (never) and slide through the holes nicely as if wa... uh... 5 books? Cool. I've done 1. And I have -lots- of boards cut for those who need them. And I'm going to try sweet-talking one of the lumber stores into cutting the heavy binder board for me... or maybe bribe. I wonder what it would take...? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 01 Sep 2011 11:57:57 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Since I forgot my pricker at the last south Hartwood A&S (want that > back), I was also looking for something pointy. Luckily I have a > lace pricker which is a pin vice. I just had to upgrade the needle > size - alot. In a pinch you can hold a big needle in a pair of > pliers. > > I've got 5 books done and the paper folded for another 5. And I've > caught up on all the old TV reruns while I'm sewing. I found an old > spool of linen thread that tangles much less than the crochet > cotton. Old enough that the spool is wood. Of course this only > highlights my hoarding tendencies. > > Marina > > -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:16 AM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Fwd: North-Hartwood A&S: > > Try the stylus from your sewing kit. Or the awl from the leather kit. > Or the awl from the multi-bit screwdriver... > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > Tue 30 Aug 2011 01:18:31 AM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > >> Oooohh - ice-picks! >> I wonder if those would work better than push-pins for making these bl*%dy >> holes in the paper? >> - C. From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 1 12:40:06 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 12:40:06 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] North-Hartwood A&S: In-Reply-To: <20110901122636.20694u6sqkf9au7g@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <268EF1BE4CBC48A894DA68197C59B459@MorelPC><20110830004335.19294kh18mwk18dj@webmail.uniserve.com><20110830005253.85054198i3vxno45@webmail.uniserve.com><20110830101647.21107ijin0fzoanz@webmail.uniserve.com> <20110901122636.20694u6sqkf9au7g@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <6527038094B64C53B210CF5460FED0A5@Sable> Yes, I have a chunk of beeswax at the ready, but this thread is behaving very well. (cross fingers) Marina -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 12:26 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] North-Hartwood A&S: Try waxing your thread; it'll tangle less (never) and slide through the holes nicely as if wa... uh... 5 books? Cool. I've done 1. And I have -lots- of boards cut for those who need them. And I'm going to try sweet-talking one of the lumber stores into cutting the heavy binder board for me... or maybe bribe. I wonder what it would take...? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 01 Sep 2011 11:57:57 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Since I forgot my pricker at the last south Hartwood A&S (want that > back), I was also looking for something pointy. Luckily I have a lace > pricker which is a pin vice. I just had to upgrade the needle size - > alot. In a pinch you can hold a big needle in a pair of pliers. > > I've got 5 books done and the paper folded for another 5. And I've > caught up on all the old TV reruns while I'm sewing. I found an old > spool of linen thread that tangles much less than the crochet cotton. > Old enough that the spool is wood. Of course this only highlights my > hoarding tendencies. > > Marina > > -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:16 AM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Fwd: North-Hartwood A&S: > > Try the stylus from your sewing kit. Or the awl from the leather kit. > Or the awl from the multi-bit screwdriver... > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > Tue 30 Aug 2011 01:18:31 AM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > >> Oooohh - ice-picks! >> I wonder if those would work better than push-pins for making these >> bl*%dy >> holes in the paper? >> - C. _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 1 13:28:53 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 13:28:53 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood Message-ID: Greetings North Hartwood?s potluck A&S is just what we used to do many many years ago. Thus I am minded to steal such a notion and we shall have one this coming Wednesday, Sept 7th at House Hedgehog. (3984 McBride St. Port Alberni) The doors will open at 6 pm and we should be eating by 6:30. I will have lazy moussaka ready and iced tea. Please contact me if you need oven room. We are still in need of books for largess. Bring your book stuff if you have it or if you want to learn how, bring some paper to fold into signatures and we will get you started. I have very little binder boards at the moment so bring what you can. I do have paper and cloth for covers, a drill and cutting board. The people in the West of Hartwood have always been a generous and talented bunch. Let us show our spirit while we break bread and build books. Marina From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Thu Sep 1 13:51:30 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 13:51:30 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: North-Hartwood A&S: In-Reply-To: References: <268EF1BE4CBC48A894DA68197C59B459@MorelPC> <20110830004335.19294kh18mwk18dj@webmail.uniserve.com> <20110830005253.85054198i3vxno45@webmail.uniserve.com> <20110830101647.21107ijin0fzoanz@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <616848E2147A4B6C86B2C712264FAC76@Tommy> -----Original Message----- >Since I forgot my pricker at the last south Hartwood A&S (want that back), >I was also looking for something pointy. Luckily I have a lace pricker >which is a pin vice. I just had to upgrade the needle size - alot. In a >pinch you can hold a big needle in a pair of pliers. I use a piercing tool which you can buy at Michaels, or most craft stores. >I've got 5 books done and the paper folded for another 5. And I've caught >up on all the old TV reruns while I'm sewing. I found an old spool of >linen thread that tangles much less than the crochet cotton. Old enough >that the spool is wood. Of course this only highlights my hoarding >tendencies. Any archer, worth his salt, will have a tube of string wax. Very easy to place your thumb over the string as you draw it through the wax. James From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 1 14:19:32 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:19:32 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court Message-ID: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> Greetings unto the Fair Fingered Providers of Provender I thank you all, who graciously volunteered to cook for White Court. Since the original event was a potluck we are now needing a budget for a feast. I need each cook to send me a detailed budget for their dish(es) calculated for 60 people. We are selling tickets in advance and should know the precise number before you need to buy. I have a list of what I remember from our discussion around the bardic fire. I could be wrong, so please correct me if I have erred. Cunnegonda - - - - Spinach/Kale soup Sara - - - - - - - - - - Cabbage Salad Fjorlief - - - - - - - - Rabbit Stew Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Turkey Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Veggies Marina - - - - - - - Barley Pilaf Marina - - - - - - - Mushroom Pies Nicky Hardel - - - Roasted Venison Nicky Hardel - - - Beef Pies Erin was going to do a dessert but I don?t recall if that will be part of the dessert contest or no. I think we have a wonderful hearty feast here. As soon as we have a site booked we can work out the logistics of oven/stove top use. Thank you again. If not for you who will toil away in the kitchen the enjoyment of events would be sadly diminished. I would like to have the budget put together in a week or so. Please send me your estimates as soon as you can. 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From: "Hayes, Tami HLTH:EX" Subject: [rocks] Investiture and Baronial Changeover Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 15:23:39 -0700 Size: 4725 URL: From doerksen at island.net Thu Sep 1 17:56:23 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2011 17:56:23 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court In-Reply-To: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> References: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> Message-ID: <20110901175623.125252n9bfq0r1rr@webmail.uniserve.com> Some years ago, I remember a filo-rolling team... Anyone remember how many packages of filo, how many carrots (there were carrots), how much cheddar (there was cheddar), how much... (whatever the 3rd one was), how much olive oil, how many people we fed...? I still have the wheel cutters and oil brushes, but no memory and no idea where any notes might be that I might've taken for that enterprise... {sigh...} Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 01 Sep 2011 02:19:32 PM PDT, quoting Amber : > Greetings unto the Fair Fingered Providers of Provender > > I thank you all, who graciously volunteered to cook for White Court. > Since the original event was a potluck we are now needing a budget > for a feast. I need each cook to send me a detailed budget for their > dish(es) calculated for 60 people. We are selling tickets in > advance and should know the precise number before you need to buy. > > I have a list of what I remember from our discussion around the > bardic fire. I could be wrong, so please correct me if I have erred. > > Cunnegonda - - - - Spinach/Kale soup > > Sara - - - - - - - - - - Cabbage Salad > > Fjorlief - - - - - - - - Rabbit Stew > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Turkey > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Veggies > > Marina - - - - - - - Barley Pilaf > > Marina - - - - - - - Mushroom Pies > > Nicky Hardel - - - Roasted Venison > > Nicky Hardel - - - Beef Pies > > Erin was going to do a dessert but I don?t recall if that will be > part of the dessert contest or no. > > I think we have a wonderful hearty feast here. As soon as we have a > site booked we can work out the logistics of oven/stove top use. > > Thank you again. If not for you who will toil away in the kitchen > the enjoyment of events would be sadly diminished. > I would like to have the budget put together in a week or so. > Please send me your estimates as soon as you can. > > YIS > Marina > > > From hedgeh0g at telus.net Thu Sep 1 14:09:54 2011 From: hedgeh0g at telus.net (William Cocker) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 14:09:54 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] sign on Message-ID: <0F4F9CC4C4AB4B26A31B24465CB132EF@william> How do I sign onto this site? Willelm -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Thu Sep 1 18:03:56 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 01 Sep 2011 18:03:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] sign on In-Reply-To: <0F4F9CC4C4AB4B26A31B24465CB132EF@william> References: <0F4F9CC4C4AB4B26A31B24465CB132EF@william> Message-ID: <20110901180356.523453quzx0jseik@webmail.uniserve.com> Done! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 01 Sep 2011 02:09:54 PM PDT, quoting William Cocker : > How do I sign onto this site? > > Willelm From j_amazon at telus.net Thu Sep 1 18:33:55 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 18:33:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court In-Reply-To: <20110901175623.125252n9bfq0r1rr@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> <20110901175623.125252n9bfq0r1rr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <74D10C79-47EA-4D1A-ACEB-846F6B160705@telus.net> I think it was 3-4 pks of filo, lots of carrots, block of cheese, oil, and the third thing couldn't have been that good since we can't remember what it is. Kjartan On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:56 PM, doerksen at island.net wrote: > Some years ago, I remember a filo-rolling team... Anyone remember > how many packages of filo, how many carrots (there were carrots), > how much cheddar (there was cheddar), how much... (whatever the 3rd > one was), how much olive oil, how many people we fed...? > > I still have the wheel cutters and oil brushes, but no memory and > no idea where any notes might be that I might've taken for that > enterprise... > > {sigh...} > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > Thu 01 Sep 2011 02:19:32 PM PDT, quoting Amber : > >> Greetings unto the Fair Fingered Providers of Provender >> >> I thank you all, who graciously volunteered to cook for White >> Court. Since the original event was a potluck we are now needing >> a budget for a feast. I need each cook to send me a detailed >> budget for their dish(es) calculated for 60 people. We are >> selling tickets in advance and should know the precise number >> before you need to buy. >> >> I have a list of what I remember from our discussion around the >> bardic fire. I could be wrong, so please correct me if I have erred. >> >> Cunnegonda - - - - Spinach/Kale soup >> >> Sara - - - - - - - - - - Cabbage Salad >> >> Fjorlief - - - - - - - - Rabbit Stew >> >> Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Turkey >> >> Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Veggies >> >> Marina - - - - - - - Barley Pilaf >> >> Marina - - - - - - - Mushroom Pies >> >> Nicky Hardel - - - Roasted Venison >> >> Nicky Hardel - - - Beef Pies >> >> Erin was going to do a dessert but I don?t recall if that will be >> part of the dessert contest or no. >> >> I think we have a wonderful hearty feast here. As soon as we have >> a site booked we can work out the logistics of oven/stove top use. >> >> Thank you again. If not for you who will toil away in the kitchen >> the enjoyment of events would be sadly diminished. >> I would like to have the budget put together in a week or so. >> Please send me your estimates as soon as you can. >> >> YIS >> Marina >> >> >> > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Sep 1 18:42:41 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 18:42:41 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Marina wrote: > The people in the West of Hartwood have always been a generous and > talented bunch. Let us show our spirit while we break bread and build > books. Indeed, the reputation of the people of West Hartwood for being generous with their talents and time is well known! I hope that we will know by next Wednesday evening how many books it will take to fill the box. Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Thu Sep 1 21:47:17 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 21:47:17 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3AC02B7FA486403B8A261853AAC18172@Tommy> I have 3 completed.......parts for 5 more coming with me this weekend to Crown. James -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 6:42 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood Marina wrote: > The people in the West of Hartwood have always been a generous and > talented bunch. Let us show our spirit while we break bread and build > books. Indeed, the reputation of the people of West Hartwood for being generous with their talents and time is well known! I hope that we will know by next Wednesday evening how many books it will take to fill the box. Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Sep 1 21:54:19 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 21:54:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: <3AC02B7FA486403B8A261853AAC18172@Tommy> References: <3AC02B7FA486403B8A261853AAC18172@Tommy> Message-ID: James wrote: > I have 3 completed.......parts for 5 more coming with me this weekend to > Crown. 3 completed towards our project? You're contributing to our project, besides having given us such a great idea? Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Thu Sep 1 22:07:11 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 22:07:11 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: References: <3AC02B7FA486403B8A261853AAC18172@Tommy> Message-ID: <128F79B3DCA949C2A4B4B6003834C54E@Tommy> Yes, for your project. I am also going to see if I can do some Japanese bound ones too. I am also finishing up the handout for the class "Get a Clewe - The Medieval Itty-bitty book light" James -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 9:54 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood James wrote: > I have 3 completed.......parts for 5 more coming with me this weekend to > Crown. 3 completed towards our project? You're contributing to our project, besides having given us such a great idea? Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Sep 1 22:11:19 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 22:11:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: <128F79B3DCA949C2A4B4B6003834C54E@Tommy> References: <3AC02B7FA486403B8A261853AAC18172@Tommy> <128F79B3DCA949C2A4B4B6003834C54E@Tommy> Message-ID: James wrote: > Yes, for your project. I am also going to see if I can do some Japanese > bound ones too. > > I am also finishing up the handout for the class "Get a Clewe - The > Medieval Itty-bitty book light" Thank you, you are most excellent!! Hey, that sounds very interesting.... Dori From doerksen at island.net Fri Sep 2 00:16:35 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 00:16:35 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: <128F79B3DCA949C2A4B4B6003834C54E@Tommy> References: <3AC02B7FA486403B8A261853AAC18172@Tommy> <128F79B3DCA949C2A4B4B6003834C54E@Tommy> Message-ID: <20110902001635.60277gnmx4kdm2fn@webmail.uniserve.com> Thank-you, James, for your books! I was just doing some reading on Japanese/Chinese/Korean stab-bound books to see if they were period; I'm not absolutely certain, since I'm relying on bookbinding sites on the 'net, but it seems that the stab-style (or something very similar) existed all through the SCA time period. (And I got on that train of thought because I spent a lunch-hour making a tiny book out of stuff around the office.) I'm also interested in your class... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 01 Sep 2011 10:07:11 PM PDT, quoting jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca: > Yes, for your project. I am also going to see if I can do some > Japanese bound ones too. > > I am also finishing up the handout for the class "Get a Clewe - The > Medieval Itty-bitty book light" > > > > James > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2011 9:54 PM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood > > James wrote: >> I have 3 completed.......parts for 5 more coming with me this >> weekend to Crown. > > 3 completed towards our project? You're contributing to our project, > besides having given us such a great idea? > > Dori From doerksen at island.net Fri Sep 2 00:20:11 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 00:20:11 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court In-Reply-To: <74D10C79-47EA-4D1A-ACEB-846F6B160705@telus.net> References: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> <20110901175623.125252n9bfq0r1rr@webmail.uniserve.com> <74D10C79-47EA-4D1A-ACEB-846F6B160705@telus.net> Message-ID: <20110902002011.95314ij20o6dhmzv@webmail.uniserve.com> Well... The third thing might've been a sweet of walnuts and raisins and cinnamon. I make it often enough that I don't think of it as special... I think the carrots might've been pre-roasted with rosemary... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 01 Sep 2011 06:33:55 PM PDT, quoting Jamie : > I think it was 3-4 pks of filo, lots of carrots, block of cheese, > oil, and the third thing couldn't have been that good since we can't > remember what it is. > > Kjartan > > On Sep 1, 2011, at 5:56 PM, doerksen at island.net wrote: > >> Some years ago, I remember a filo-rolling team... Anyone remember >> how many packages of filo, how many carrots (there were carrots), >> how much cheddar (there was cheddar), how much... (whatever the 3rd >> one was), how much olive oil, how many people we fed...? >> >> I still have the wheel cutters and oil brushes, but no memory and >> no idea where any notes might be that I might've taken for that >> enterprise... >> >> {sigh...} >> >> Halima >> -- >> http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From redshasta at gmail.com Fri Sep 2 14:38:52 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 14:38:52 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Message-ID: It's been a month and I cannot find a single hall that isn't booked to the gills. Here's what I've found so far: FACILITY ADDRESS CAPACITY CONTACT / TELEPHONE *Branch 256 Legion / 1630 East Wellington Road / 220 / 250-754-8128* Wrong phone number! *Brechin United Hall / 1998 Estevan Road / 200 / 250-754-9212* Call back on Tuesday 9am - 130 * * *Cavalotti Hall / 2060 East Wellington Road / 200 / Sandra 250-753-1085 * Called, left msg *Cedar Hall / 2388 Cedar Road / 250 / Leave a message at 250-722-2442* Called, will call again *Chase River Activity Centre / 1320 Cranberry Road / 60 / 250-754-3215* *(Boys & Girls Club)* Called, left msg *Christ Community Church Hall* *Christ Community Meeting Room* /*2221 Bowen Road * / *275, 20 ? 50* /* 250-758-1513* 250 ppl, kitchen $255 paid prior, kitchen $25 Room 50 ppl, kitchen attached $65 *Dec booked * *Curling Club 106 Wall Street 300 250-753-3474* Left msg *Ecumenical Centre 6234 Spartan Road 300 250-390-2442* *(daytime rentals only)* Did not call due to daytime rentals only *Fish and Game Club* *(members only)* *1325 Nanaimo Lakes Road 150 Steve Bedich 250-754-4108* Did not call due to members only *German Club* / * 71 Caledonia Avenue* / * 110* / * 250 753-0743* Fri, sat 300 for day, regular kitchen *Booked dec, knows sca* *Hungarian Cultural Centre / 4840 Hammond Bay Road / 60 / John Kurucz / 250-758-8666* Does not accept blocked calls; going to call from cell *Lantzville Community Hall / 7232 Lantzville Road / 140 / Suzanne 250-390-2831* Left msg *Moose Hall / 1356 Cranberry Road / 186 / Leave a message at 250-754-2853 * Left message *Nanaimo Centre Stage 25 Victoria Road 95 250 714-0203* No kitchen *Nanaimo Entertainment Centre 46 Nicol Street 250 754-1221* Sent email *Newcastle Island Pavilion Newcastle Island 200 250-753-1931* Did not call because it?s Newcastle *Pleasant Valley Hall * / *6100 Doumont Road* / * 180* / * 250-390-4513* Rental Fees for PVSC ? Fridays $300.00 ? Saturdays $350.00 ? Sundays $250.00 ? Hourly $30.00 ? Booking Deposit $50.00 ? Damage Deposit $250.00 Booking Procedures Email pvhall at telus.net and include the date/s you are requesting and the type of event you are utilizing the hall for ie Wedding, Staff Party etc. You will receive a confirmation of your booking request with 24 hrs. Your space is not secured until you have received a confirmation of your booking and we receive a $50.00 booking deposit. Should you not have access to email you may call 250 390-4513 to leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. PLEASE NOTE: FOR ALL EVENTS WHERE LIQUOR WILL BE SERVED, PROOF OF LIQUOR LICENSE & LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE MUST BE PRESENTED BEFORE KEYS TO HALL ARE TURNED OVER Emailed them (told Jamie I hadn't yet) :D *Port Theatre / 125 Front Street / 804 / 250 754-4555 Loc302* Did not call because it?s way too expensive for us *Rugby Club ? Nanaimo Hornets 6700 Dover Road 150 Leave a message at* *250-390-2121* Left msg *St. Andrew?s United Church Hall 311 Fitzwilliam Street 600 ? sanctuary* *170 ? hall* *250-753-1924* Called *St. James Church Hall 2150 Departure Bay Road 79 250-753-2523* *St. Paul?s Church Hall 100 Chapel Street 125 250-753-2523* 200 people Alcohol req?s Serving It Right (like everyone else) 225 + 100 damage deposit *Booked for December* *St. Peter?s Church Hall 301 Machleary Street 200 250-753-3570 ext.3 (parish office)* Full commercial kitchen 8000 square feet 220 4 hours and less 300 weekend 4 hours and more: 600 weekend Packages rules and regs *Tamagawa Gakuen Retreat Centre * / *2677 Holden Corso Road * / *120 * / *250-722-2511 *catering done by facility: no kitchen *VI Conference Centre 101 Gordon Street Various 250 244-4050* kitchen license ? supply food and drinks Smallest room ?Departure Bay Room? A/B 650 sq ft together: 395 Millstone 210 1000 sq ft 265 per room. Per day 12hour 5/12/24 rates *Parksville Conference Centre* *attached PDF* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Fri Sep 2 18:03:03 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:03:03 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] For those in need of cheap brocade... Message-ID: <20110902180303.511330bjr64os7gn@webmail.uniserve.com> For book covers? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from serena.coldwell at hotmail.com ----- Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 17:53:37 -0700 Hello everyone, this message if for those who have memberships to Fabricland. I was just in today and noticed that most of their standard brocade fabric (back wall, farthest to the left) is currently $5 a metre, and with your membership, its 50% off. That's right, nice looking brocade for $2.50 a METRE!!! Just thought I would pass on the info to anyone who may be interested while it lasts! Isabel Velazquez de la Vega ----- End forwarded message ----- From doerksen at island.net Fri Sep 2 18:08:33 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 18:08:33 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [rocks] leather order Message-ID: <20110902180833.57272m60mb46jspd@webmail.uniserve.com> It's a good deal! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from diamantedamagenta at me.com ----- Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2011 20:43:07 +0000 (GMT) From: MAGENTA Subject: [rocks] leather order To: rocks list Greetings all and anon; I wish to make an offer to any and all. ?In years passed I did a considerable amount of custom leather garment construction. ?I ordered soft 3oz upholstery hides in bulk. ?This leather weight is best suited to lightweight riding chaps, pouches, bags, simple slippers (using something heavier for the soles) and some garments. ? My supplier has offered me a bulk purchase price of about $100 a hide (usually over $300 a hide) for "bright" upholstery hides, averaging 40 sq. ft. each.?Colours available are bright orange, primary blue, navy blue, primary green, and dark forest green (almost black).? I will place my order this weekend. ? Please respond to me directly at diamantedamagenta at me.com if you are at all interested in putting in an order at this incredible price. I will put you in contact with my supplier and you can order directly from him, or any on Seagirt can give their order to me with their payment and we can save on shipping. Yours In Service Donna Diamante da Magenta Never underestimate the power of honesty ----- End forwarded message ----- From jademagpye at gmail.com Fri Sep 2 21:27:47 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 21:27:47 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] sewing tip for books Message-ID: <88BE027AC0C04E13B3E0FE7A439438B6@Sable> Lady Sorcha told me about this one. She uses a curved quilting needle to sew her signatures. I tried it and it cut a hour and a half from my usual sewing time per book. They just slip around the last kettle stitch very neatly. The needles are sharp so you need to dull them with a sharpening stone or file. I found mine at our local quilting shop so those of you in larger communities should have no trouble locating some. Marina p.s. For those of you coming to the Potluck A&S on Wednesday evening, Will is going to demonstrate arrow making. Just a preview of his tUTR course for next spring -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: wlEmoticon-smile[1].png Type: image/png Size: 1041 bytes Desc: not available URL: From doerksen at island.net Sat Sep 3 00:45:21 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 00:45:21 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] sewing tip for books In-Reply-To: <88BE027AC0C04E13B3E0FE7A439438B6@Sable> References: <88BE027AC0C04E13B3E0FE7A439438B6@Sable> Message-ID: <20110903004521.40172n87yqibxkwh@webmail.uniserve.com> The utility sewing kits at the dollar stores have a curved upholstery needle in the set. I wasn't sure about it, but it sure makes the kettle stitch easier. I suppose I -could- switch between the two needles if I really wanted to use the regular one for part of the book... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Fri 02 Sep 2011 09:27:47 PM PDT, quoting Amber : > Lady Sorcha told me about this one. She uses a curved quilting > needle to sew her signatures. I tried it and it cut a hour and a > half from my usual sewing time per book. They just slip around the > last kettle stitch very neatly. > The needles are sharp so you need to dull them with a sharpening > stone or file. I found mine at our local quilting shop so those of > you in larger communities should have no trouble locating some. > > Marina > > p.s. For those of you coming to the Potluck A&S on Wednesday > evening, Will is going to demonstrate arrow making. Just a preview > of his tUTR course for next spring From doerksen at island.net Sat Sep 3 09:27:22 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 09:27:22 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: Re: [rocks] A&S Open House at Janet and Lachlan's Message-ID: <20110903092722.35204zgp1yifmtey@webmail.uniserve.com> This website has a good article on dealing with those glaring Coleman lanterns, too! Very nice, even elegant, solution. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from bogfairy at shaw.ca ----- Date: Sat, 03 Sep 2011 08:30:28 -0700 From: Joan Kew Hi everyone, On the topic of silk banners, please see this page http://genvieve.net/sca/vermine/, the link under the second paragraph, War Standards. It would be great to see more of these flying at our events! Hawise ----- Original Message ----- From: Nicole Chaffey > > > Greetings Seagirt, > This coming Monday (Sept. 5) we will be working on various > projects and would like to invite others to come join us. > Janet will be working on a silk banner or two and would really > like to encourage others to come over and make their own.? > There is silk available for purchase and paints to use in the > heraldic colors.? Come paint your arms, arms for a friend > or you can always paint a populace badge or two. > Lachlan will be working on arrows, for those with shafts who > wish to join him tools are available.? He can also give > lessons in arrow making and string making, string materials are > available but there are no extra shafts. > Or you can just come with your own project and share some camaraderie. > Everyone welcome after 1:00, and if folks are interested we > could do a potluck dinner.? Possibly followed by a game of > hurling.YIS, Lachlan and Janet > Address: 521 Selwyn Oaks Place, LangfordPlease note: We live in > a strata and there is no parking on the street.? Visitor > spots are at the top and bottom of the road, our house being in > the middle, of course.Allergy alert: Attention hound on premises > for those with dog allergies. > > > ??????????????????????????????????????????????? ----- End forwarded message ----- From bear_necessities at telus.net Sat Sep 3 15:06:37 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Sat, 3 Sep 2011 15:06:37 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] sewing tip for books In-Reply-To: <20110903004521.40172n87yqibxkwh@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <88BE027AC0C04E13B3E0FE7A439438B6@Sable> <20110903004521.40172n87yqibxkwh@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <178E17012D98444D905A0D020DDDB175@MorelPC> Halima wrote: > The utility sewing kits at the dollar stores have a curved upholstery > needle in the set. That was easy, thank you. I picked up two, in case someone needs one on Wednesday night.... Dori From lionsgater at yahoo.com Mon Sep 5 12:57:03 2011 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2011 12:57:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Hartwood] Greetings Message-ID: <1315252623.84446.YahooMailNeo@web161207.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Hi folks, ? Our house up near Miracle Beach awaits but is still conditional of the sale of our house in Coquitlam. Fingers, toes, and anything else reasonable remains crossed. ? With great joy we look forward to meeting all the gentles of the Hartwood group. ? Best wishes, ? - Master John Macandrew, OGGS - Archos Aline de Seez,OGGS - Miranda -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Doireann Dechti From house.hardel at gmail.com Tue Sep 6 17:35:35 2011 From: house.hardel at gmail.com (Nicolas Hardel) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 17:35:35 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S Potluck in West Hartwood In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: hello. if there is anyone from port going to this potluck a&s that would be able to share me a ride there and home i would be most appreciative. please contact me at mailme93 at gmail.com if you can fit me in your vehicle. i live within a block of echo center and can meet you there and will be ready for 5:45 pm. thanks Nicky Hardel. On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 1:28 PM, Amber wrote: > Greetings > > North Hartwood?s potluck A&S is just what we used to do many many years > ago. Thus I am minded to steal such a notion and we shall have one this > coming Wednesday, Sept 7th at House Hedgehog. (3984 McBride St. Port > Alberni) > > The doors will open at 6 pm and we should be eating by 6:30. I will have > lazy moussaka ready and iced tea. Please contact me if you need oven room. > > We are still in need of books for largess. Bring your book stuff if you > have it or if you want to learn how, bring some paper to fold into > signatures and we will get you started. I have very little binder boards at > the moment so bring what you can. I do have paper and cloth for covers, a > drill and cutting board. > > The people in the West of Hartwood have always been a generous and talented > bunch. Let us show our spirit while we break bread and build books. > > Marina > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/**mailman/listinfo/hartwood_**tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/**BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Tue Sep 6 18:05:40 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2011 18:05:40 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Great work Julie. I have also looked at the Fanny Bay hall and the Union Bay Hall and they will suite our needs and are available on the date we need. Fanny Bay hall is on line: http://fannybaycommunity.com/main-hall/ complete with diagrams. I am kind of leaning towards either of these and maybe next time we can book really early in another location. Kjartan On Sep 2, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Julie MacT?re wrote: > It's been a month and I cannot find a single hall that isn't booked > to the gills. Here's what I've found so far: > > > FACILITY ADDRESS CAPACITY CONTACT / TELEPHONE > > > Branch 256 Legion / 1630 East Wellington Road / 220 / 250-754-8128 > > Wrong phone number! > > > Brechin United Hall / 1998 Estevan Road / 200 / 250-754-9212 > > Call back on Tuesday 9am - 130 > > > > Cavalotti Hall / 2060 East Wellington Road / 200 / Sandra > 250-753-1085 > > Called, left msg > > > Cedar Hall / 2388 Cedar Road / 250 / Leave a message at > 250-722-2442 > > Called, will call again > > > Chase River Activity Centre / 1320 Cranberry Road / 60 / > 250-754-3215 > > (Boys & Girls Club) > > Called, left msg > > > Christ Community Church Hall > Christ Community Meeting Room /2221 Bowen Road / 275, 20 ? 50 / > 250-758-1513 > > 250 ppl, kitchen $255 paid prior, kitchen $25 > > Room 50 ppl, kitchen attached $65 > > Dec booked > > > Curling Club 106 Wall Street 300 250-753-3474 > > Left msg > > > Ecumenical Centre 6234 Spartan Road 300 250-390-2442 > > (daytime rentals only) > > Did not call due to daytime rentals only > > > Fish and Game Club > > (members only) > > 1325 Nanaimo Lakes Road 150 Steve Bedich 250-754-4108 > > Did not call due to members only > > > German Club / 71 Caledonia Avenue / 110 / 250 753-0743 > > Fri, sat 300 for day, regular kitchen > > Booked dec, knows sca > > > Hungarian Cultural Centre / 4840 Hammond Bay Road / 60 / John > Kurucz / 250-758-8666 > > Does not accept blocked calls; going to call from cell > > > Lantzville Community Hall / 7232 Lantzville Road / 140 / > Suzanne 250-390-2831 > > Left msg > > > Moose Hall / 1356 Cranberry Road / 186 / Leave a message at > 250-754-2853 > > Left message > > > Nanaimo Centre Stage 25 Victoria Road 95 250 714-0203 > > No kitchen > > > Nanaimo Entertainment Centre 46 Nicol Street 250 754-1221 > > Sent email > > > Newcastle Island Pavilion Newcastle Island 200 250-753-1931 > > Did not call because it?s Newcastle > > > Pleasant Valley Hall / 6100 Doumont Road / 180 / 250-390-4513 > > Rental Fees for PVSC > ? Fridays $300.00 > > ? Saturdays $350.00 > > ? Sundays $250.00 > > ? Hourly $30.00 > > ? Booking Deposit $50.00 > > ? Damage Deposit $250.00 > > Booking Procedures > Email pvhall at telus.net and include the date/s you are requesting > and the type of event you are utilizing the hall for ie Wedding, > Staff Party etc. You will receive a confirmation of your booking > request with 24 hrs. Your space is not secured until you have > received a confirmation of your booking and we receive a $50.00 > booking deposit. > > Should you not have access to email you may call 250 390-4513 to > leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. > > PLEASE NOTE: FOR ALL EVENTS WHERE LIQUOR WILL BE SERVED, PROOF OF > LIQUOR LICENSE & LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE MUST BE PRESENTED > BEFORE KEYS TO HALL ARE TURNED OVER > > > Emailed them (told Jamie I hadn't yet) :D > > > Port Theatre / 125 Front Street / 804 / 250 754-4555 Loc302 > > Did not call because it?s way too expensive for us > > > Rugby Club ? Nanaimo Hornets 6700 Dover Road 150 Leave a message at > > 250-390-2121 > > Left msg > > > St. Andrew?s United Church Hall 311 Fitzwilliam Street 600 ? sanctuary > > 170 ? hall > > 250-753-1924 > > Called > > > St. James Church Hall 2150 Departure Bay Road 79 250-753-2523 > > St. Paul?s Church Hall 100 Chapel Street 125 250-753-2523 > > 200 people > > Alcohol req?s Serving It Right (like everyone else) > > 225 + 100 damage deposit > > Booked for December > > > St. Peter?s Church Hall 301 Machleary Street 200 250-753-3570 ext.3 > (parish office) > > Full commercial kitchen > > 8000 square feet > > 220 > > 4 hours and less 300 weekend > > 4 hours and more: 600 weekend > > Packages rules and regs > > > Tamagawa Gakuen Retreat Centre / 2677 Holden Corso Road / 120 / > 250-722-2511 catering done by facility: no kitchen > > > VI Conference Centre 101 Gordon Street Various 250 244-4050 > > kitchen license ? supply food and drinks > > Smallest room ?Departure Bay Room? A/B 650 sq ft together: 395 > > Millstone 210 > > 1000 sq ft 265 per room. Per day > > 12hour 5/12/24 rates > > > Parksville Conference Centre > > attached PDF > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From redshasta at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 02:23:07 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 02:23:07 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] South Hartwood A&S Message-ID: People are welcome to come to Mischa's and my place today at 630 PM. 1832B Latimer Road, Nanaimo - plenty of parking around the house on the road. The front door is on the right and around the back. We urge people to bring snacky things and will be contributing our own club soda, etc. We need to know if it works for people in the Nanaimo area; a few people are saying that Tuesday would make a better day for them. Any input? Scathach PS yeah, I totally suck at getting this thing out in a timely manner. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Wed Sep 7 12:57:29 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 12:57:29 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] North Hartwood A&S evening Message-ID: <20110907125729.18614jbye0kabijt@webmail.uniserve.com> Following Scathach's excellent example of timely announcements... Reminder: A&S Wednesday night features on-going bookbinding activities from 6:30-9:00 p.m. Supporting activities such as the reading of period recipes are more than welcome. Come to think of it, any cheering is wonderful! Site: Cecille's place on 1st St. in Courtenay; contact her for directions. (I drive by feel: the duplex on the left which had the roses eaten by deer. I can't help you there...) Snacks: If you want 'em, bring 'em. (Cecille can contradict anytime...) Gotta go now... I'm still at work! See you in a few! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Wed Sep 7 16:46:59 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 16:46:59 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9EABB321D4FF4201B9364305D7C8A6C3@LennoxPC> Hi everyone, The following is the hall I was trying to remember (although Julie may have checked it by now.) I don't know if it is available on the relevant date, just that it is a suitable size and has a great kitchen. (I don't know what date we're talking, so couldn't ask.) Costin Hall 7232 Lantzville Rd, Lantzville, BC V0R 2H0 250-390-2831 Keep well, Val/Elspeth _____ From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Jamie Sent: September-06-11 6:06 PM To: Julie MacT?re Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Great work Julie. I have also looked at the Fanny Bay hall and the Union Bay Hall and they will suite our needs and are available on the date we need. Fanny Bay hall is on line: http://fannybaycommunity.com/main-hall/ complete with diagrams. I am kind of leaning towards either of these and maybe next time we can book really early in another location. Kjartan On Sep 2, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Julie MacT?re wrote: It's been a month and I cannot find a single hall that isn't booked to the gills. Here's what I've found so far: FACILITY ADDRESS CAPACITY CONTACT / TELEPHONE Branch 256 Legion / 1630 East Wellington Road / 220 / 250-754-8128 Wrong phone number! Brechin United Hall / 1998 Estevan Road / 200 / 250-754-9212 Call back on Tuesday 9am - 130 Cavalotti Hall / 2060 East Wellington Road / 200 / Sandra 250-753-1085 Called, left msg Cedar Hall / 2388 Cedar Road / 250 / Leave a message at 250-722-2442 Called, will call again Chase River Activity Centre / 1320 Cranberry Road / 60 / 250-754-3215 (Boys & Girls Club) Called, left msg Christ Community Church Hall Christ Community Meeting Room /2221 Bowen Road / 275, 20 ? 50 /250-758-1513 250 ppl, kitchen $255 paid prior, kitchen $25 Room 50 ppl, kitchen attached $65 Dec booked Curling Club 106 Wall Street 300 250-753-3474 Left msg Ecumenical Centre 6234 Spartan Road 300 250-390-2442 (daytime rentals only) Did not call due to daytime rentals only Fish and Game Club (members only) 1325 Nanaimo Lakes Road 150 Steve Bedich 250-754-4108 Did not call due to members only German Club / 71 Caledonia Avenue / 110 / 250 753-0743 Fri, sat 300 for day, regular kitchen Booked dec, knows sca Hungarian Cultural Centre / 4840 Hammond Bay Road / 60 / John Kurucz / 250-758-8666 Does not accept blocked calls; going to call from cell Lantzville Community Hall / 7232 Lantzville Road / 140 / Suzanne 250-390-2831 Left msg Moose Hall / 1356 Cranberry Road / 186 / Leave a message at 250-754-2853 Left message Nanaimo Centre Stage 25 Victoria Road 95 250 714-0203 No kitchen Nanaimo Entertainment Centre 46 Nicol Street 250 754-1221 Sent email Newcastle Island Pavilion Newcastle Island 200 250-753-1931 Did not call because it?s Newcastle Pleasant Valley Hall / 6100 Doumont Road / 180 / 250-390-4513 Rental Fees for PVSC ? Fridays $300.00 ? Saturdays $350.00 ? Sundays $250.00 ? Hourly $30.00 ? Booking Deposit $50.00 ? Damage Deposit $250.00 Booking Procedures Email pvhall at telus.net and include the date/s you are requesting and the type of event you are utilizing the hall for ie Wedding, Staff Party etc. You will receive a confirmation of your booking request with 24 hrs. Your space is not secured until you have received a confirmation of your booking and we receive a $50.00 booking deposit. Should you not have access to email you may call 250 390-4513 to leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. PLEASE NOTE: FOR ALL EVENTS WHERE LIQUOR WILL BE SERVED, PROOF OF LIQUOR LICENSE & LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE MUST BE PRESENTED BEFORE KEYS TO HALL ARE TURNED OVER Emailed them (told Jamie I hadn't yet) :D Port Theatre / 125 Front Street / 804 / 250 754-4555 Loc302 Did not call because it?s way too expensive for us Rugby Club ? Nanaimo Hornets 6700 Dover Road 150 Leave a message at 250-390-2121 Left msg St. Andrew?s United Church Hall 311 Fitzwilliam Street 600 ? sanctuary 170 ? hall 250-753-1924 Called St. James Church Hall 2150 Departure Bay Road 79 250-753-2523 St. Paul?s Church Hall 100 Chapel Street 125 250-753-2523 200 people Alcohol req?s Serving It Right (like everyone else) 225 + 100 damage deposit Booked for December St. Peter?s Church Hall 301 Machleary Street 200 250-753-3570 ext.3 (parish office) Full commercial kitchen 8000 square feet 220 4 hours and less 300 weekend 4 hours and more: 600 weekend Packages rules and regs Tamagawa Gakuen Retreat Centre / 2677 Holden Corso Road / 120 / 250-722-2511 catering done by facility: no kitchen VI Conference Centre 101 Gordon Street Various 250 244-4050 kitchen license ? supply food and drinks Smallest room ?Departure Bay Room? A/B 650 sq ft together: 395 Millstone 210 1000 sq ft 265 per room. Per day 12hour 5/12/24 rates Parksville Conference Centre attached PDF _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From canzonet3 at gmail.com Wed Sep 7 19:48:57 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 19:48:57 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count? Message-ID: Time is ticking and it would ease the worries of a few of us to know how the books are coming along. Can I get all those involved in the "box 'o' books" (tm) project to sing out and say: a) how many books you've *actually completed* b) how many books you'd *still like to do* It is more than ok if we run over 100 :) Thank you very much, - Cecille de Beumund A&S, Hartwoodshire -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Wed Sep 7 23:25:29 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Wed, 07 Sep 2011 23:25:29 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110907232529.29194sx8lpyv8dzt@webmail.uniserve.com> As of five minutes ago, I have completed 3 books in total. I may very well complete another two over the weekend, what with my procrastinating on other projects. (You see, I have to be doing something even when I procrastinate, so... more books!) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Wed 07 Sep 2011 07:48:57 PM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > Time is ticking and it would ease the worries of a few of us to know how the > books are coming along. > > Can I get all those involved in the "box 'o' books" (tm) project to sing out > and say: > > a) how many books you've *actually completed* > b) how many books you'd *still like to do* > > It is more than ok if we run over 100 :) > > Thank you very much, > - Cecille de Beumund > A&S, Hartwoodshire > From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Wed Sep 7 23:30:13 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 23:30:13 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count? In-Reply-To: <20110907232529.29194sx8lpyv8dzt@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110907232529.29194sx8lpyv8dzt@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <7C68C1A306A74123B0DBE75D8BCCC6B2@Tommy> I have 6 done. Hoping to do some more this weekend. James -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 11:25 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] book count? As of five minutes ago, I have completed 3 books in total. I may very well complete another two over the weekend, what with my procrastinating on other projects. (You see, I have to be doing something even when I procrastinate, so... more books!) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Wed 07 Sep 2011 07:48:57 PM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > Time is ticking and it would ease the worries of a few of us to know how > the > books are coming along. > > Can I get all those involved in the "box 'o' books" (tm) project to sing > out > and say: > > a) how many books you've *actually completed* > b) how many books you'd *still like to do* > > It is more than ok if we run over 100 :) > > Thank you very much, > - Cecille de Beumund > A&S, Hartwoodshire > _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 7 22:05:38 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 7 Sep 2011 22:05:38 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Largesse for Coronet In-Reply-To: <83A5D50B31E842179834B7460B3EC6FB@Sable> References: <5E60A323D5F64D7EBC73C4F2620C1709@MorelPC> <83A5D50B31E842179834B7460B3EC6FB@Sable> Message-ID: Amber wrote: > Our Maitress Cecille de Beumund will keep track of the bookmakers and how > many they have completed. Email her at canzonet3 at gmail.com to register. > I commit to making 10 books and I challenge others to meet or exceed my > numbers. Maitress Cecille, have you had many registrants for the coptic book challenge? I am going to commit to five books, and this day Kjartan and I have made the chest, and it will be completed in this coming week - it still needs to have a finish and the Tir Righ badge painted on it. Halima and Joye have estimated that at least 100 books will fit quite comfortably inside our pine tourney chest, and so it is official - the goal is 100 books! With just over two weeks left to go, I would really love to know how many books are finished and how many in progress. Anyone? (James has let us know he has completed three, and I saw two lovely books with Halima...) Doireann From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Sep 8 06:05:55 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 06:05:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fw: [northern] Tir Righ A&S and Bardic Championships Oct 22, 2011 - Feast Information (please forward with wanton abandon) Message-ID: Hailsa! Feast tickets are now available for Tir Righ A&S and Bardic Championships Oct 22, 2011 in the Shire of Lionsdale. To purchase feast tickets, contact: Lady Aine Selmasdottir . Tickets are $10 each. There is not a discounted youth or child rate, so if your child is unlikely to eat an adult portion you may wish to consider having him or her eat off-board. Off-board seating is available as space allows for $5 per person. Tickets will also be available from Lady Aine at Odin's Playground (Lionsdale) Sept 10-12 and from THL Elspeth Selwode at Tir Righ Coronet (Seagirt) Sept 23-25. There are a limited number of tickets so don't delay! Ticket sales will close Oct 11th (Tues after Thanksgiving/Golden Swan) or when sold out. Feast menu will include several vegetarian and vegan options. Menu details will be posted when finalised. Forwarded message...... ********************* Please direct all other feast-related enquiries to the Feast Steward: HL Kensae McBeighn For more information see our pages on the An Tir Events Calendar http://antir.sca.org/Upcoming/?Event_ID=2755 and Facebook http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=207336022645193 The site address, for those who missed it, is: St Paul's Presbyterian Church 8469 Cedar St Mission City, BC Please email me at this address with any other questions about the event. Yours in service, THL Wulfstan Hrafnsson Event Steward _______________________________________________ northern mailing list northern at antir.sca.org From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 8 09:19:47 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 09:19:47 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have done 11 with one more in the works. I know Sorcha has done one, Nicky has done one and Fjorlief and Elizabeth are working on one each. Marina From: canzonet3 Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2011 7:48 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: [Hartwood] book count? Time is ticking and it would ease the worries of a few of us to know how the books are coming along. Can I get all those involved in the "box 'o' books" (tm) project to sing out and say: a) how many books you've *actually completed* b) how many books you'd *still like to do* It is more than ok if we run over 100 :) Thank you very much, - Cecille de Beumund A&S, Hartwoodshire -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Thu Sep 8 20:16:32 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 20:16:32 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: <9EABB321D4FF4201B9364305D7C8A6C3@LennoxPC> References: <9EABB321D4FF4201B9364305D7C8A6C3@LennoxPC> Message-ID: Well everyone, it was a good search but we are going to have to book a hall before they are all booked. We will use this list to book future events. So, due to cost and availablty I think we have this event at Grantham Hall. It has a nice big kitchen, it holds at least 90 people and it available. Kjartan On Sep 7, 2011, at 4:46 PM, Valorie Lennox wrote: > Hi everyone, > The following is the hall I was trying to remember (although Julie > may have checked it by now.) > > I don't know if it is available on the relevant date, just that it > is a suitable size > and has a great kitchen. (I don't know what date we're talking, so > couldn't ask.) > > Costin Hall > 7232 Lantzville Rd, Lantzville, BC V0R 2H0 > 250-390-2831 > > Keep well, > Val/Elspeth > From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood- > bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Jamie > Sent: September-06-11 6:06 PM > To: Julie MacT?re > Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... > > > Great work Julie. > > I have also looked at the Fanny Bay hall and the Union Bay Hall and > they will suite our needs and are available on the date we need. > > Fanny Bay hall is on line: > http://fannybaycommunity.com/main-hall/ > complete with diagrams. > > I am kind of leaning towards either of these and maybe next time we > can book really early in another location. > > Kjartan > > On Sep 2, 2011, at 2:38 PM, Julie MacT?re wrote: > >> It's been a month and I cannot find a single hall that isn't >> booked to the gills. Here's what I've found so far: >> >> >> >> FACILITY ADDRESS CAPACITY CONTACT / TELEPHONE >> >> >> >> Branch 256 Legion / 1630 East Wellington Road / 220 / 250-754-8128 >> >> Wrong phone number! >> >> >> >> Brechin United Hall / 1998 Estevan Road / 200 / 250-754-9212 >> >> Call back on Tuesday 9am - 130 >> >> >> >> Cavalotti Hall / 2060 East Wellington Road / 200 / Sandra >> 250-753-1085 >> >> Called, left msg >> >> >> >> Cedar Hall / 2388 Cedar Road / 250 / Leave a message at >> 250-722-2442 >> >> Called, will call again >> >> >> >> Chase River Activity Centre / 1320 Cranberry Road / 60 / >> 250-754-3215 >> >> (Boys & Girls Club) >> >> Called, left msg >> >> >> >> Christ Community Church Hall >> Christ Community Meeting Room /2221 Bowen Road / 275, 20 ? 50 / >> 250-758-1513 >> >> >> 250 ppl, kitchen $255 paid prior, kitchen $25 >> >> Room 50 ppl, kitchen attached $65 >> >> Dec booked >> >> >> >> Curling Club 106 Wall Street 300 250-753-3474 >> >> Left msg >> >> >> >> Ecumenical Centre 6234 Spartan Road 300 250-390-2442 >> >> (daytime rentals only) >> >> Did not call due to daytime rentals only >> >> >> >> Fish and Game Club >> >> (members only) >> >> 1325 Nanaimo Lakes Road 150 Steve Bedich 250-754-4108 >> >> Did not call due to members only >> >> >> >> German Club / 71 Caledonia Avenue / 110 / 250 753-0743 >> >> Fri, sat 300 for day, regular kitchen >> >> Booked dec, knows sca >> >> >> >> Hungarian Cultural Centre / 4840 Hammond Bay Road / 60 / John >> Kurucz / 250-758-8666 >> >> Does not accept blocked calls; going to call from cell >> >> >> >> Lantzville Community Hall / 7232 Lantzville Road / 140 / >> Suzanne 250-390-2831 >> >> Left msg >> >> >> >> Moose Hall / 1356 Cranberry Road / 186 / Leave a message at >> 250-754-2853 >> >> Left message >> >> >> >> Nanaimo Centre Stage 25 Victoria Road 95 250 714-0203 >> >> No kitchen >> >> >> >> Nanaimo Entertainment Centre 46 Nicol Street 250 754-1221 >> >> Sent email >> >> >> >> Newcastle Island Pavilion Newcastle Island 200 250-753-1931 >> >> Did not call because it?s Newcastle >> >> >> >> Pleasant Valley Hall / 6100 Doumont Road / 180 / 250-390-4513 >> >> Rental Fees for PVSC >> ? Fridays $300.00 >> >> ? Saturdays $350.00 >> >> ? Sundays $250.00 >> >> ? Hourly $30.00 >> >> ? Booking Deposit $50.00 >> >> ? Damage Deposit $250.00 >> >> Booking Procedures >> Email pvhall at telus.net and include the date/s you are requesting >> and the type of event you are utilizing the hall for ie Wedding, >> Staff Party etc. You will receive a confirmation of your booking >> request with 24 hrs. Your space is not secured until you have >> received a confirmation of your booking and we receive a $50.00 >> booking deposit. >> >> Should you not have access to email you may call 250 390-4513 to >> leave a message and your call will be returned as soon as possible. >> >> PLEASE NOTE: FOR ALL EVENTS WHERE LIQUOR WILL BE SERVED, PROOF OF >> LIQUOR LICENSE & LIQUOR LIABILITY INSURANCE MUST BE PRESENTED >> BEFORE KEYS TO HALL ARE TURNED OVER >> >> >> >> Emailed them (told Jamie I hadn't yet) :D >> >> >> >> Port Theatre / 125 Front Street / 804 / 250 754-4555 Loc302 >> >> Did not call because it?s way too expensive for us >> >> >> >> Rugby Club ? Nanaimo Hornets 6700 Dover Road 150 Leave a message at >> >> 250-390-2121 >> >> Left msg >> >> >> >> St. Andrew?s United Church Hall 311 Fitzwilliam Street 600 ? >> sanctuary >> >> 170 ? hall >> >> 250-753-1924 >> >> Called >> >> >> >> St. James Church Hall 2150 Departure Bay Road 79 250-753-2523 >> >> St. Paul?s Church Hall 100 Chapel Street 125 250-753-2523 >> >> 200 people >> >> Alcohol req?s Serving It Right (like everyone else) >> >> 225 + 100 damage deposit >> >> Booked for December >> >> >> >> St. Peter?s Church Hall 301 Machleary Street 200 250-753-3570 ext. >> 3 (parish office) >> >> Full commercial kitchen >> >> 8000 square feet >> >> 220 >> >> 4 hours and less 300 weekend >> >> 4 hours and more: 600 weekend >> >> Packages rules and regs >> >> >> >> Tamagawa Gakuen Retreat Centre / 2677 Holden Corso Road / 120 / >> 250-722-2511 catering done by facility: no kitchen >> >> >> >> VI Conference Centre 101 Gordon Street Various 250 244-4050 >> >> kitchen license ? supply food and drinks >> >> Smallest room ?Departure Bay Room? A/B 650 sq ft together: 395 >> >> Millstone 210 >> >> 1000 sq ft 265 per room. Per day >> >> 12hour 5/12/24 rates >> >> >> >> Parksville Conference Centre >> >> attached PDF >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Hartwood mailing list >> Hartwood at tirrigh.org >> http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org >> >> Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ >> >> Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Thu Sep 8 20:18:46 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 20:18:46 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court In-Reply-To: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> References: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> Message-ID: Hi Amber Have the noble cooks and feast prep people given a budget yet ? I would really like to put together a budget and start selling tickets at coronet. Kjartan On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Amber wrote: > Greetings unto the Fair Fingered Providers of Provender > > I thank you all, who graciously volunteered to cook for White > Court. Since the original event was a potluck we are now needing a > budget for a feast. I need each cook to send me a detailed budget > for their dish(es) calculated for 60 people. We are selling > tickets in advance and should know the precise number before you > need to buy. > > I have a list of what I remember from our discussion around the > bardic fire. I could be wrong, so please correct me if I have erred. > > Cunnegonda - - - - Spinach/Kale soup > > Sara - - - - - - - - - - Cabbage Salad > > Fjorlief - - - - - - - - Rabbit Stew > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Turkey > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Veggies > > Marina - - - - - - - Barley Pilaf > > Marina - - - - - - - Mushroom Pies > > Nicky Hardel - - - Roasted Venison > > Nicky Hardel - - - Beef Pies > > Erin was going to do a dessert but I don?t recall if that will be > part of the dessert contest or no. > > I think we have a wonderful hearty feast here. As soon as we have > a site booked we can work out the logistics of oven/stove top use. > > Thank you again. If not for you who will toil away in the kitchen > the enjoyment of events would be sadly diminished. > I would like to have the budget put together in a week or so. > Please send me your estimates as soon as you can. > > YIS > Marina > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Thu Sep 8 21:14:06 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 21:14:06 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court In-Reply-To: References: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> Message-ID: Don?t forget I am sponsoring the dessert competition so the feast does not need to include them. James -----Original Message----- From: Jamie Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 8:18 PM Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court Hi Amber Have the noble cooks and feast prep people given a budget yet ? I would really like to put together a budget and start selling tickets at coronet. Kjartan On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Amber wrote: > Greetings unto the Fair Fingered Providers of Provender > > I thank you all, who graciously volunteered to cook for White Court. > Since the original event was a potluck we are now needing a budget for a > feast. I need each cook to send me a detailed budget for their dish(es) > calculated for 60 people. We are selling tickets in advance and should > know the precise number before you need to buy. > > I have a list of what I remember from our discussion around the bardic > fire. I could be wrong, so please correct me if I have erred. > > Cunnegonda - - - - Spinach/Kale soup > > Sara - - - - - - - - - - Cabbage Salad > > Fjorlief - - - - - - - - Rabbit Stew > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Turkey > '> Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Veggies > > Marina - - - - - - - Barley Pilaf > > Marina - - - - - - - Mushroom Pies > > Nicky Hardel - - - Roasted Venison > > Nicky Hardel - - - Beef Pies > > Erin was going to do a dessert but I don?t recall if that will be part of > the dessert contest or no. > > I think we have a wonderful hearty feast here. As soon as we have a site > booked we can work out the logistics of oven/stove top use. > > Thank you again. If not for you who will toil away in the kitchen the > enjoyment of events would be sadly diminished. > I would like to have the budget put together in a week or so. Please > send me your estimates as soon as you can. > > YIS > Marina > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 8 22:10:23 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2011 22:10:23 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court In-Reply-To: References: <59460BB3284B4D7C9324354C1FF9CCFE@Sable> Message-ID: <2846E8FF6D6541F493EF035613044A7B@Sable> only a couple. I'll be chasing down the others by phone. Marina -----Original Message----- From: Jamie Sent: Thursday, September 08, 2011 8:18 PM Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Cooks for White Court Hi Amber Have the noble cooks and feast prep people given a budget yet ? I would really like to put together a budget and start selling tickets at coronet. Kjartan On Sep 1, 2011, at 2:19 PM, Amber wrote: > Greetings unto the Fair Fingered Providers of Provender > > I thank you all, who graciously volunteered to cook for White Court. > Since the original event was a potluck we are now needing a budget for a > feast. I need each cook to send me a detailed budget for their dish(es) > calculated for 60 people. We are selling tickets in advance and should > know the precise number before you need to buy. > > I have a list of what I remember from our discussion around the bardic > fire. I could be wrong, so please correct me if I have erred. > > Cunnegonda - - - - Spinach/Kale soup > > Sara - - - - - - - - - - Cabbage Salad > > Fjorlief - - - - - - - - Rabbit Stew > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Turkey > > Elizabeth - - - - - - Roasted Veggies > > Marina - - - - - - - Barley Pilaf > > Marina - - - - - - - Mushroom Pies > > Nicky Hardel - - - Roasted Venison > > Nicky Hardel - - - Beef Pies > > Erin was going to do a dessert but I don?t recall if that will be part of > the dessert contest or no. > > I think we have a wonderful hearty feast here. As soon as we have a site > booked we can work out the logistics of oven/stove top use. > > Thank you again. If not for you who will toil away in the kitchen the > enjoyment of events would be sadly diminished. > I would like to have the budget put together in a week or so. Please > send me your estimates as soon as you can. > > YIS > Marina > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From canzonet3 at gmail.com Fri Sep 9 11:08:58 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 11:08:58 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count? In-Reply-To: <7C68C1A306A74123B0DBE75D8BCCC6B2@Tommy> References: <20110907232529.29194sx8lpyv8dzt@webmail.uniserve.com> <7C68C1A306A74123B0DBE75D8BCCC6B2@Tommy> Message-ID: Still looking for numbers on book-done and books-in-progress. South-Hartwood, I'm looking at you ;) Little birdies tell me that you've been busy and I don't have any numbers from that area yet! Likely to be a book work-bee planned SCA-style (aka. last minute) for Saturday day. If you're free and can make it to the North Hartwood area, we'll be cranking them out like hotcakes, watching period flicks on Netflicks and may even have a suprise out-of-town guest who knows stuff about these book-things :) Stay posted for more information on that, and please, please, please post your numbers as you get them! I'm being nagged by several peoples and it makes my life much easier if I have numbers to give them. Please, please, please? Thanks all, and have fun with the paper, glue and thread! :) - Cecille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Fri Sep 9 21:23:00 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 21:23:00 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Crass Commercial Survey Message-ID: <5E62827A-74EC-4F33-90E8-FE4325D75BA0@telus.net> Hi Everyone I am just wondering if anyone might be interested in purchasing some wooden (red oak ) tablets for tablet weaving? I am thinking of making up a few sets for upcoming events. Please let me know what you think. Thank-you in advance, Kjartan From canzonet3 at gmail.com Fri Sep 9 21:38:07 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Fri, 9 Sep 2011 21:38:07 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book mass production Saturday Message-ID: *Greetings Hartwood!* Saturday at 1:00pm through supper-time , please come on by to Cecille's to work on the Hartwood book largesse project. James is here and has the tools and experience to show people how to speed up the process. (NB. having seen the box. Tools = Cool!!) Please bring what you have for supplies, we also have more here. *Supplies:* medium quality+ printer paper (for signatures) glue sticks / glue quilting thread / crochet cotton / pearl cotton needle paperboard for covers fancy paper / fabric for covering paperboard Would like to see as many people as can make it, even if only for a little while! Come and help for a bit, go away with book kits to be assembled :) See you then!! Yours, in Service - Cecille de Beumund 2312A 1st Street, Courtenay (1/2 duplex, tan with burgandy trim, blue stairs on left side.) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Sat Sep 10 05:31:40 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 06:31:40 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Hartwood] book mass production Saturday Message-ID: <1333023.151250.1315657900398.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Sat Sep 10 07:32:27 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 07:32:27 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] [rocks] Crass Commercial Survey In-Reply-To: <2742ef1a-aa32-ca28-9df6-c1b5c3315325@me.com> References: <2742ef1a-aa32-ca28-9df6-c1b5c3315325@me.com> Message-ID: I have seen then on -line for between $5 and $20 and I was thinking closer to $5 each. Kjartan On Sep 9, 2011, at 11:03 PM, MAGENTA wrote: > Red Oak is wonderful wood for tools. What would you be looking at > charging? > Yours In Service > Donna Diamante da Magenta > Never underestimate the power of honesty > > On Sep 09, 2011, at 09:23 PM, Jamie wrote: > >> Hi Everyone >> >> I am just wondering if anyone might be interested in purchasing some >> wooden (red oak ) tablets for tablet weaving? >> >> I am thinking of making up a few sets for upcoming events. Please let >> me know what you think. >> >> Thank-you in advance, >> >> Kjartan >> _______________________________________________ >> rocks mailing list >> rocks at antir.sca.org >> http://missives.antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/rocks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jademagpye at gmail.com Sat Sep 10 11:35:14 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 11:35:14 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need this information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the one that should be in a central location to minimize winter travel for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better for that. Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which will make booking our future events much easier. Marina From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:14 PM To: j_amazon at telus.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Kjartan wrote: > Well everyone, it was a good search but we are going to have to book a hall before they are all booked. We will use this list to book future events. So, due to cost and availablty I think we have this event at Grantham Hall. > It has a nice big kitchen, it holds at least 90 people and it available. People *like* Grantham, and are comfortable there. I know people felt it would be a problem if we get bad weather, but anywhere we book will be a problem in bad weather. I think you made a great call, and I'm happy with it! Dori -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Sat Sep 10 12:03:11 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:03:11 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: <1782D7DE87254C8392EEE9C3EC404809@LennoxPC> Have we checked the Costin Hall in Lantzville? I posted the information on it a few days ago. It wasn't on Julie's original list and it does have a good kitchen. I couldn't check the date myself because I don't know what it is. Keep well, Val/Elspeth _____ From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Amber Sent: September-10-11 11:35 AM To: Morel Carr Zupanic; j_amazon at telus.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need this information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the one that should be in a central location to minimize winter travel for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better for that. Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which will make booking our future events much easier. Marina From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:14 PM To: j_amazon at telus.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Kjartan wrote: > Well everyone, it was a good search but we are going to have to book a hall before they are all booked. We will use this list to book future events. So, due to cost and availablty I think we have this event at Grantham Hall. > It has a nice big kitchen, it holds at least 90 people and it available. People *like* Grantham, and are comfortable there. I know people felt it would be a problem if we get bad weather, but anywhere we book will be a problem in bad weather. I think you made a great call, and I'm happy with it! Dori _____ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Sat Sep 10 12:02:23 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:02:23 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] White Court: directions to Grantham Hall In-Reply-To: References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: <20110910120223.48992w055c0y5zcv@webmail.uniserve.com> Directions to Grantham Hall Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC Grantham Hall is on the "old Island Highway", now the scenic coast drive 19A, across from Tsolum School (near the Smith Rd intersection), north of Courtenay (10 mins from the bottom of Mission Hill), and south of Campbell River (30 mins from downtown). For photos, check out the Grantham Hall page. From the south Make your best way into and through Courtenay, and either of the bridges (17th St. or 5th St.) coming off Cliffe Avenue to get you going north. Follow signs through town towards Campbell River. (If you pass Art Knapp's Nursery at the top of a hill, keep going; you're doing fine.) You'll be driving about 10-ish minutes from there, so look for signs before then. Don't pass the Gunter Bros. sign on the left (Smith Road), or you'll have to back up. The hall is on your right (Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall). From the north Either take the old "Coastal" highway, or the Hamm Road link from the new highway to the old. Go past Merville Store (good gas prices there!), and when you see the Gunter Bros sign or Tsolum School or Smith Road on the right, you'll be turning left into the driveway for Grantham Hall. The hall sign is not so visible from that end. -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sat 10 Sep 2011 11:35:14 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham > on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember > not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. > > What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what > kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some > halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. > The location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? > The majority of cooks are in my area and need this information. I > am looking at a food budget of $350. > > I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are > becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the > one that should be in a central location to minimize winter travel > for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better for that. > > Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which > will make booking our future events much easier. > > Marina From doerksen at island.net Sat Sep 10 12:10:40 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:10:40 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: <20110910121040.79744docnei4m04w@webmail.uniserve.com> Photos from the old website showing kitchen. http://cragmere.tirrigh.org/links/eventing/grantham.html Fridge is empty. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sat 10 Sep 2011 11:35:14 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham > on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember > not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. > > What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what > kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some > halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. > The location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? > The majority of cooks are in my area and need this information. I > am looking at a food budget of $350. > > I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are > becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the > one that should be in a central location to minimize winter travel > for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better for that. > > Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which > will make booking our future events much easier. > > Marina > From doerksen at island.net Sat Sep 10 12:14:20 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:14:20 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: <1782D7DE87254C8392EEE9C3EC404809@LennoxPC> References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> <1782D7DE87254C8392EEE9C3EC404809@LennoxPC> Message-ID: <20110910121420.210849sgc1esatcc@webmail.uniserve.com> Info on the site is not updated with details yet: http://www.antir.sca.org/Upcoming/index.php?Event_ID=2723 -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sat 10 Sep 2011 12:03:11 PM PDT, quoting Valorie Lennox : > Have we checked the Costin Hall in Lantzville? > > I posted the information on it a few days ago. It wasn't on Julie's original > list and it does have a good kitchen. > > I couldn't check the date myself because I don't know what it is. > > Keep well, > Val/Elspeth > > _____ > > From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On > Behalf Of Amber > Sent: September-10-11 11:35 AM > To: Morel Carr Zupanic; j_amazon at telus.net > Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... > > > I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham on that > score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember not all of us are > in the area and do not know the hall well. > > What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what kind? > Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some halls use their > fridges and leave very little room for rental users. The location is > somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? The majority of cooks are > in my area and need this information. I am looking at a food budget of > $350. > > I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are > becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the one that > should be in a central location to minimize winter travel for all. Next > year we can book somewhere that works better for that. > > Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which will > make booking our future events much easier. > > Marina From doerksen at island.net Sat Sep 10 12:17:17 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:17:17 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Grantham Hall Message-ID: <20110910121717.151517m6c12be8xp@webmail.uniserve.com> http://cragmere.tirrigh.org/links/eventing/grantham.html Directions: Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC Grantham Hall is on the "old Island Highway", now the scenic coast drive 19A, across from Tsolum School (near the Smith Rd intersection), north of Courtenay (10 mins from the bottom of Mission Hill), and south of Campbell River (30 mins from downtown). For photos, check out the Grantham Hall page. From the south Make your best way into and through Courtenay, and either of the bridges (17th St. or 5th St.) coming off Cliffe Avenue to get you going north. Follow signs through town towards Campbell River. (If you pass Art Knapp's Nursery at the top of a hill, keep going; you're doing fine.) You'll be driving about 10-ish minutes from there, so look for signs before then. Don't pass the Gunter Bros. sign on the left (Smith Road), or you'll have to back up. The hall is on your right (Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall). From the north Either take the old "Coastal" highway, or the Hamm Road link from the new highway to the old. Go past Merville Store (good gas prices there!), and when you see the Gunter Bros sign or Tsolum School or Smith Road on the right, you'll be turning left into the driveway for Grantham Hall. The hall sign is not so visible from that end. -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From j_amazon at telus.net Sat Sep 10 17:57:33 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:57:33 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: I do totally agree that a more central hall for next time would be the best. We can book early and hopefully get something that was all booked up this year. Kitchen: really big, one stove and a larger than normal fridge. About 40' of counter space plus an island that is about 12' by 6' that contains 2 double sinks. The kitchen is in a really big room with extra floor space. Plenty of plug-ins for those cooker things. I think there is a microwave ( can anyone remember ?) Cost : $ 125. Weather affects us all. Julie did an awesome job and it will greatly help us in the future. Kjartan On Sep 10, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Amber wrote: > I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham > on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember > not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. > > What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and > what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? > Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental > users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River and > Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need this > information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. > > I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns > are becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is > the one that should be in a central location to minimize winter > travel for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better > for that. > > Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which > will make booking our future events much easier. > > Marina > > From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:14 PM > To: j_amazon at telus.net > Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... > > Kjartan wrote: > > Well everyone, it was a good search but we are going to have to > book a hall before they are all booked. We will use this list to > book future events. So, due to cost and availablty I think we have > this event at Grantham Hall. > > > It has a nice big kitchen, it holds at least 90 people and it > available. > > People *like* Grantham, and are comfortable there. I know people > felt it would be a problem if we get bad weather, but anywhere we > book will be a problem in bad weather. I think you made a great > call, and I'm happy with it! > > Dori > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From canzonet3 at gmail.com Sat Sep 10 17:55:57 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 17:55:57 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book mass production Saturday In-Reply-To: <1333023.151250.1315657900398.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> References: <1333023.151250.1315657900398.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: Yay! for mass-production! 20 book-kits have been completed. That's cut, covers-applied, quires cut & folded, everything punched and ready to be sewn. I still have 10 at the house waiting for volunteers to be available to sew them for the 100-book largesse project. Please let me know if you're available and we'll figure out a way to get the book-kits to you. :) A great big Thank You! to Master James for providing most of the materials, and to Shannon, Linda and James for coming over to spend the afternoon watching movies, having some laughs and making a giant leap forward on the project! To all of our members out there, keep your spirits up and keep gluing and sewing. This is going to be good!! Yours in Service, - Cecille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From canzonet3 at gmail.com Sat Sep 10 18:45:35 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 18:45:35 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! Message-ID: If I've missed anyone, or have the information incorrect, please sing out! Also, please write in as "in progress" changes to "complete. Thank you :) And still have 10 book-kits looking for volunteers :) Let's go Hartwood! - Cecille * * *Book Count :* Amber (Marina) in progress complete 12 Cecille/Zoe in progress 12 complete Elizabeth in progress complete 1 Fjorlief in progress complete 1 Halima in progress 3 complete 3 James in progress complete 12 Magerita in progress 3 complete Nicky in progress complete 1 Shannon in progress 7 complete 1 Sorcha in progress complete Val in progress 3 complete *Total** * * **28** * * **31* -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Sat Sep 10 20:56:30 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Sat, 10 Sep 2011 20:56:30 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I have 9 in progress right now leaving me 4 to my initial goal of 25. James From: canzonet3 Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:45 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! If I've missed anyone, or have the information incorrect, please sing out! Also, please write in as "in progress" changes to "complete. Thank you :) And still have 10 book-kits looking for volunteers :) Let's go Hartwood! - Cecille Book Count : Amber (Marina) in progress complete 12 Cecille/Zoe in progress 12 complete Elizabeth in progress complete 1 Fjorlief in progress complete 1 Halima in progress 3 complete 3 James in progress complete 12 Magerita in progress 3 complete Nicky in progress complete 1 Shannon in progress 7 complete 1 Sorcha in progress complete Val in progress 3 complete Total 28 31 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Sun Sep 11 02:32:16 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 02:32:16 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> 5 complete and another 3 ready for binding (updated below). (20 mins to sew a book together) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > From: canzonet3 > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:45 PM > Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! > > If I've missed anyone, or have the information incorrect, please sing out! > > Also, please write in as "in progress" changes to "complete. Thank you :) > > > And still have 10 book-kits looking for volunteers :) > Let's go Hartwood! > > > - Cecille > > > Book Count : > > Amber (Marina) in progress > complete 12 > > Cecille/Zoe in progress 12 complete > > Elizabeth in progress > complete 1 > > Fjorlief in progress > complete 1 > > Halima in progress 3 > complete 5 > > James in progress 9 > complete 12 > > Magerita in progress 3 complete > > Nicky in progress > complete 1 > > Shannon in progress 7 > complete 1 > > Sorcha in progress > complete > > Val in progress 3 > complete > > > > Total 37 > 33 > From jademagpye at gmail.com Sun Sep 11 09:34:25 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 09:34:25 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> Message-ID: <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> Very glad to hear there is lots of prep room and plug ins for the portable ovens. Sighs of relief here. So book it. What do you think is a reasonable fee for the feast? I am thinking in the $12 to $15 range for adults, 4 or 5 dollars less for youth and under 12 free. But I don?t know if you have budgeted for prizes. I know there were prizes left over from the War. Lady Sara would know where those were. susanhudema at shaw.ca Do you have someone lined up to print the tickets? I agree that Coronet would be a great place to sell them. Marina From: Jamie Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5:57 PM Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... I do totally agree that a more central hall for next time would be the best. We can book early and hopefully get something that was all booked up this year. Kitchen: really big, one stove and a larger than normal fridge. About 40' of counter space plus an island that is about 12' by 6' that contains 2 double sinks. The kitchen is in a really big room with extra floor space. Plenty of plug-ins for those cooker things. I think there is a microwave ( can anyone remember ?) Cost : $ 125. Weather affects us all. Julie did an awesome job and it will greatly help us in the future. Kjartan On Sep 10, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Amber wrote: I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need this information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the one that should be in a central location to minimize winter travel for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better for that. Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which will make booking our future events much easier. Marina From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:14 PM To: j_amazon at telus.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Kjartan wrote: > Well everyone, it was a good search but we are going to have to book a hall before they are all booked. We will use this list to book future events. So, due to cost and availablty I think we have this event at Grantham Hall. > It has a nice big kitchen, it holds at least 90 people and it available. People *like* Grantham, and are comfortable there. I know people felt it would be a problem if we get bad weather, but anywhere we book will be a problem in bad weather. I think you made a great call, and I'm happy with it! Dori ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Sun Sep 11 09:43:56 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 09:43:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... In-Reply-To: <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> Message-ID: Hi all, If needed, I will print tickets... probably on pre-preforated business card stock. Also, I'll offer one prize...let me know what you want it for so I can ensure it is something appropriate. Keep well, Val/Elspeth _____ From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Amber Sent: September-11-11 9:34 AM To: Jamie Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Very glad to hear there is lots of prep room and plug ins for the portable ovens. Sighs of relief here. So book it. What do you think is a reasonable fee for the feast? I am thinking in the $12 to $15 range for adults, 4 or 5 dollars less for youth and under 12 free. But I don't know if you have budgeted for prizes. I know there were prizes left over from the War. Lady Sara would know where those were. susanhudema at shaw.ca Do you have someone lined up to print the tickets? I agree that Coronet would be a great place to sell them. Marina From: Jamie Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5:57 PM Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... I do totally agree that a more central hall for next time would be the best. We can book early and hopefully get something that was all booked up this year. Kitchen: really big, one stove and a larger than normal fridge. About 40' of counter space plus an island that is about 12' by 6' that contains 2 double sinks. The kitchen is in a really big room with extra floor space. Plenty of plug-ins for those cooker things. I think there is a microwave ( can anyone remember ?) Cost : $ 125. Weather affects us all. Julie did an awesome job and it will greatly help us in the future. Kjartan On Sep 10, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Amber wrote: I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need this information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. I do have concerns over the weather; lately the weather patterns are becoming more extreme. Of all the events we do, White Court is the one that should be in a central location to minimize winter travel for all. Next year we can book somewhere that works better for that. Thanks to Julie for discovering an impressive number of halls which will make booking our future events much easier. Marina From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Friday, September 09, 2011 7:14 PM To: j_amazon at telus.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... Kjartan wrote: > Well everyone, it was a good search but we are going to have to book a hall before they are all booked. We will use this list to book future events. So, due to cost and availablty I think we have this event at Grantham Hall. > It has a nice big kitchen, it holds at least 90 people and it available. People *like* Grantham, and are comfortable there. I know people felt it would be a problem if we get bad weather, but anywhere we book will be a problem in bad weather. I think you made a great call, and I'm happy with it! Dori _____ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _____ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jademagpye at gmail.com Sun Sep 11 09:43:46 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 09:43:46 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and changing the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 signatures for each book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and 1/2 inch books. I've got 2 more prepped and ready for sewing. We will have a lovely variety of books for their Highnesses. Marina -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 2:32 AM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! 5 complete and another 3 ready for binding (updated below). (20 mins to sew a book together) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > From: canzonet3 > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 6:45 PM > Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! > > If I've missed anyone, or have the information incorrect, please sing out! > > Also, please write in as "in progress" changes to "complete. Thank you :) > > > And still have 10 book-kits looking for volunteers :) > Let's go Hartwood! > > > - Cecille > > > Book Count : > > Amber (Marina) in progress complete > 12 > > Cecille/Zoe in progress 12 > complete > > Elizabeth in progress > complete 1 > > Fjorlief in progress > complete 1 > > Halima in progress 3 > complete 5 > > James in progress 9 > complete 12 > > Magerita in progress 3 > complete > > Nicky in progress > complete 1 > > Shannon in progress 7 > complete 1 > > Sorcha in progress > complete > > Val in progress 3 > complete > > > > Total 37 33 > _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Sun Sep 11 11:42:16 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 11:42:16 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> Message-ID: Marina wrote: > Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and changing > the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 signatures for each > book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and 1/2 inch books. I've got 2 > more prepped and ready for sewing. LOL, I was worried when you wrote how long it took you in an earlier post, but now it's clear why! Wow, thank you so much for all of the hard work put into your books. So, these are double the size of the regular ones... And about how thick? I'm guessing that each one would count as around 4 of the regular sized ones, space-wise, in the tourney chest? That will really help. Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Sun Sep 11 11:43:34 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 11:43:34 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <51D43C3DAFFC437697471E63D0300E05@MorelPC> James wrote: > I have 9 in progress right now leaving me 4 to my initial goal of 25. Wow, you are amazing, thank you so much! I am setting up to work outside today, along with painting the box ... Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Sun Sep 11 12:11:43 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:11:43 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> Message-ID: <0A8862A8AC4F4E539B1BF873AFEC1ADB@Tommy> The regular ones we are doing are a factor of 24. 4 quires of 6 leaves or 6 quires of 4 leaves. A leaf makes up 2 pages double-sided in a book or 4 pages if we numbered them. So these make books with 48 double sided pages or 96 pages for actual writing on. Halima is much faster than me sewing as I can usually sew 2 in an hour. Of course, now I am switching to try and do the oriental ones so that may take longer initially.. James -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 11:42 AM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! Marina wrote: > Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and changing > the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 signatures for each > book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and 1/2 inch books. I've got 2 > more prepped and ready for sewing. LOL, I was worried when you wrote how long it took you in an earlier post, but now it's clear why! Wow, thank you so much for all of the hard work put into your books. So, these are double the size of the regular ones... And about how thick? I'm guessing that each one would count as around 4 of the regular sized ones, space-wise, in the tourney chest? That will really help. Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From doerksen at island.net Sun Sep 11 12:15:48 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:15:48 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> Message-ID: <20110911121548.1844679n9ht4hnfo@webmail.uniserve.com> James suggested 6 quires of 4 sheets each, and we've been doing 4 quires of 6 sheets each. That you are doing 14 signatures is amazing! Most of our books are 3" x 4 1/3", small enough for a pouch; yours are double, more journal size (Margarite is doing a few of this larger size, too). Our calculations showed 140 of the smaller size would pack the tourney chest tight; with your larger size, 100 books total will make it that much fuller-looking! (1 journal size = 4 pocket size +/-) Excellent work! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sun 11 Sep 2011 11:42:16 AM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic : > Marina wrote: >> Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and >> changing the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 >> signatures for each book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and >> 1/2 inch books. I've got 2 more prepped and ready for sewing. > > LOL, I was worried when you wrote how long it took you in an earlier > post, but now it's clear why! Wow, thank you so much for all of the > hard work put into your books. So, these are double the size of the > regular ones... And about how thick? I'm guessing that each one > would count as around 4 of the regular sized ones, space-wise, in > the tourney chest? That will really help. > > Dori _______________________________________________ From doerksen at island.net Sun Sep 11 12:26:31 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:26:31 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] White Court In-Reply-To: <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> Message-ID: <20110911122631.99585xcqlr0l51ev@webmail.uniserve.com> $15 per adult is reasonable for a sit-down feast, including site fee. Knowing how much teens eat, I'd do a bit more research on that before setting the cost for them; I could see under 5 being free. And royalty being free. I assume you've included a bit for clean-up materials (or have some) and ziplocs. Have you given thought to off-board? I saw a request on Facebook, and there may be others who expect to not eat the feast presented, or will be last minute atttendees. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sun 11 Sep 2011 09:34:25 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Very glad to hear there is lots of prep room and plug ins for the > portable ovens. Sighs of relief here. So book it. What do you > think is a reasonable fee for the feast? I am thinking in the $12 > to $15 range for adults, 4 or 5 dollars less for youth and under 12 > free. But I don?t know if you have budgeted for prizes. I know > there were prizes left over from the War. Lady Sara would know > where those were. susanhudema at shaw.ca > Do you have someone lined up to print the tickets? I agree that > Coronet would be a great place to sell them. > > Marina > > From: Jamie > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5:57 PM > Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... > > I do totally agree that a more central hall for next time would be > the best. We can book early and hopefully get something that was all > booked up this year. > > Kitchen: really big, one stove and a larger than normal fridge. > About 40' of counter space plus an island that is about 12' by 6' > that contains 2 double sinks. The kitchen is in a really big room > with extra floor space. Plenty of plug-ins for those cooker things. > I think there is a microwave ( can anyone remember ?) > > Cost : $ 125. > > Weather affects us all. > > Julie did an awesome job and it will greatly help us in the future. > > Kjartan > > > > On Sep 10, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Amber wrote: > > > I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking > Grantham on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. > Remember not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. > > What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and > what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? > Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for rental > users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River and > Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need this > information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. ... > > Marina From doerksen at island.net Sun Sep 11 12:38:28 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:38:28 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: <0A8862A8AC4F4E539B1BF873AFEC1ADB@Tommy> References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> <0A8862A8AC4F4E539B1BF873AFEC1ADB@Tommy> Message-ID: <20110911123828.65793b3feoi045ro@webmail.uniserve.com> I'm about to try a different style of oriental (than the stab-bound two I have ready to go), but I'm guessing about how the covers should be done because this uses quires (like the Coptic) but the cover should be soft(er). My online museum searches have been fruitless, so I'm going to punt... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sun 11 Sep 2011 12:11:43 PM PDT, quoting jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca: > The regular ones we are doing are a factor of 24. > > 4 quires of 6 leaves or 6 quires of 4 leaves. > > A leaf makes up 2 pages double-sided in a book or 4 pages if we > numbered them. > > So these make books with 48 double sided pages or 96 pages for > actual writing on. > > > > Halima is much faster than me sewing as I can usually sew 2 in an hour. > > Of course, now I am switching to try and do the oriental ones so > that may take longer initially.. > > > > > James > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 11:42 AM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! > > Marina wrote: >> Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and >> changing the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 >> signatures for each book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and >> 1/2 inch books. I've got 2 more prepped and ready for sewing. > > LOL, I was worried when you wrote how long it took you in an earlier post, > but now it's clear why! Wow, thank you so much for all of the hard work put > into your books. So, these are double the size of the regular ones... And > about how thick? I'm guessing that each one would count as around 4 of the > regular sized ones, space-wise, in the tourney chest? That will really > help. > > Dori > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Sun Sep 11 12:47:58 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:47:58 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] White Court In-Reply-To: <20110911122631.99585xcqlr0l51ev@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> <20110911122631.99585xcqlr0l51ev@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: $15 is downright cheap. When I plan feast I break it down between site cost and food. I generally charge about $8 per person for a feast so $15 would make it about $7 for the site costs. As an event planner I charge every person who sits and eats the same for food.... Off board costs would be only the site component. So if I was doing it: Feasters: Adults $15, Youth $11, Children under 12 - $8 Non-feasters (off-board) adults $7, Youths $4, Children free. And trust me, some teens and children eat a lot. James -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:26 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] White Court $15 per adult is reasonable for a sit-down feast, including site fee. Knowing how much teens eat, I'd do a bit more research on that before setting the cost for them; I could see under 5 being free. And royalty being free. I assume you've included a bit for clean-up materials (or have some) and ziplocs. Have you given thought to off-board? I saw a request on Facebook, and there may be others who expect to not eat the feast presented, or will be last minute atttendees. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sun 11 Sep 2011 09:34:25 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Very glad to hear there is lots of prep room and plug ins for the > portable ovens. Sighs of relief here. So book it. What do you think is > a reasonable fee for the feast? I am thinking in the $12 to $15 range > for adults, 4 or 5 dollars less for youth and under 12 free. But I don?t > know if you have budgeted for prizes. I know there were prizes left over > from the War. Lady Sara would know where those were. > susanhudema at shaw.ca > Do you have someone lined up to print the tickets? I agree that Coronet > would be a great place to sell them. > > Marina > > From: Jamie > Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5:57 PM > Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... > > I do totally agree that a more central hall for next time would be the > best. We can book early and hopefully get something that was all booked > up this year. > > Kitchen: really big, one stove and a larger than normal fridge. About 40' > of counter space plus an island that is about 12' by 6' that contains 2 > double sinks. The kitchen is in a really big room with extra floor space. > Plenty of plug-ins for those cooker things. I think there is a microwave > ( can anyone remember ?) > > Cost : $ 125. > > Weather affects us all. > > Julie did an awesome job and it will greatly help us in the future. > > Kjartan > > > > On Sep 10, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Amber wrote: > > > I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking Grantham on > that score but I do need to know what the costs are. Remember not all of > us are in the area and do not know the hall well. > > What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and what > kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? Some halls > use their fridges and leave very little room for rental users. The > location is somewhere between Campbell River and Courtenay? The majority > of cooks are in my area and need this information. I am looking at a > food budget of $350. ... > > Marina _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Sun Sep 11 12:48:45 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 12:48:45 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: <20110911123828.65793b3feoi045ro@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com> <4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> <0A8862A8AC4F4E539B1BF873AFEC1ADB@Tommy> <20110911123828.65793b3feoi045ro@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: The soft cover coptics use leather or suede for the covers. James -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:38 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! I'm about to try a different style of oriental (than the stab-bound two I have ready to go), but I'm guessing about how the covers should be done because this uses quires (like the Coptic) but the cover should be soft(er). My online museum searches have been fruitless, so I'm going to punt... Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sun 11 Sep 2011 12:11:43 PM PDT, quoting jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca: > The regular ones we are doing are a factor of 24. > > 4 quires of 6 leaves or 6 quires of 4 leaves. > > A leaf makes up 2 pages double-sided in a book or 4 pages if we numbered > them. > > So these make books with 48 double sided pages or 96 pages for actual > writing on. > > > > Halima is much faster than me sewing as I can usually sew 2 in an hour. > > Of course, now I am switching to try and do the oriental ones so that may > take longer initially.. > > > > > James > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 11:42 AM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! > > Marina wrote: >> Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and changing >> the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 signatures for >> each book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and 1/2 inch books. >> I've got 2 more prepped and ready for sewing. > > LOL, I was worried when you wrote how long it took you in an earlier post, > but now it's clear why! Wow, thank you so much for all of the hard work > put > into your books. So, these are double the size of the regular ones... > And > about how thick? I'm guessing that each one would count as around 4 of > the > regular sized ones, space-wise, in the tourney chest? That will really > help. > > Dori > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Sun Sep 11 15:50:06 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:50:06 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Cecille wrote: > If I've missed anyone, or have the information incorrect, please sing out! I have five books officially well "in progress"! As my paper was already cut, and I may or may not have a chance to make little bead bookmarks, I will be gluing my "made by" information on the inside back cover. Kjartan's loom shuttles make excellent folders, by the way! Dori From j_amazon at telus.net Sun Sep 11 18:13:40 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Sun, 11 Sep 2011 18:13:40 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] White Court In-Reply-To: References: <12091589.149367.1315620880807.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes91> <4525BA7BBF7A459DB8F12979C95F7C06@Sable> <20110911122631.99585xcqlr0l51ev@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <842485E8-4E03-43A5-8EEF-4F1A91D7AE87@telus.net> I do like James' rate scale. I think something close to this will work. I will do up the tickets for pre-selling. I hope to have this for coronet. Kjartan On Sep 11, 2011, at 12:47 PM, wrote: > $15 is downright cheap. > > When I plan feast I break it down between site cost and food. > > I generally charge about $8 per person for a feast so $15 would > make it about $7 for the site costs. > > As an event planner I charge every person who sits and eats the > same for food.... > Off board costs would be only the site component. > > So if I was doing it: > > Feasters: Adults $15, Youth $11, Children under 12 - $8 > Non-feasters (off-board) adults $7, Youths $4, Children free. > > And trust me, some teens and children eat a lot. > > > > > James > > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net > Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:26 PM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] White Court > > $15 per adult is reasonable for a sit-down feast, including site fee. > Knowing how much teens eat, I'd do a bit more research on that before > setting the cost for them; I could see under 5 being free. And royalty > being free. I assume you've included a bit for clean-up materials (or > have some) and ziplocs. > > Have you given thought to off-board? I saw a request on Facebook, and > there may be others who expect to not eat the feast presented, or will > be last minute atttendees. > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > Sun 11 Sep 2011 09:34:25 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > >> Very glad to hear there is lots of prep room and plug ins for the >> portable ovens. Sighs of relief here. So book it. What do you >> think is a reasonable fee for the feast? I am thinking in the >> $12 to $15 range for adults, 4 or 5 dollars less for youth and >> under 12 free. But I don?t know if you have budgeted for >> prizes. I know there were prizes left over from the War. Lady >> Sara would know where those were. susanhudema at shaw.ca >> Do you have someone lined up to print the tickets? I agree that >> Coronet would be a great place to sell them. >> >> Marina >> >> From: Jamie >> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2011 5:57 PM >> Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org >> Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Still looking for a hall for White Court... >> >> I do totally agree that a more central hall for next time would >> be the best. We can book early and hopefully get something that >> was all booked up this year. >> >> Kitchen: really big, one stove and a larger than normal fridge. >> About 40' of counter space plus an island that is about 12' by 6' >> that contains 2 double sinks. The kitchen is in a really big room >> with extra floor space. Plenty of plug-ins for those cooker >> things. I think there is a microwave ( can anyone remember ?) >> >> Cost : $ 125. >> >> Weather affects us all. >> >> Julie did an awesome job and it will greatly help us in the future. >> >> Kjartan >> >> >> >> On Sep 10, 2011, at 11:35 AM, Amber wrote: >> >> >> I understand the need to book soon so I am ok with booking >> Grantham on that score but I do need to know what the costs are. >> Remember not all of us are in the area and do not know the hall well. >> >> What exactly are the kitchen amenities? One or more stoves and >> what kind? Is there a microwave and will there be fridge room? >> Some halls use their fridges and leave very little room for >> rental users. The location is somewhere between Campbell River >> and Courtenay? The majority of cooks are in my area and need >> this information. I am looking at a food budget of $350. > ... >> >> Marina > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jademagpye at gmail.com Mon Sep 12 00:55:16 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 00:55:16 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: <20110911121548.1844679n9ht4hnfo@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com><4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> <20110911121548.1844679n9ht4hnfo@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Yes, I was hoping that the bigger books would make the chest look more full. The books average 2.5 cm thick. I have been using 4 folded half sheets of photocopy paper. I wanted to books to be thick enough to be useful as journals or mini sketchbooks. I have to say that it's become somewhat addictive. I was going to stop at 10, then I thought a dozen but I can't just stop. Marina -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Sunday, September 11, 2011 12:15 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! James suggested 6 quires of 4 sheets each, and we've been doing 4 quires of 6 sheets each. That you are doing 14 signatures is amazing! Most of our books are 3" x 4 1/3", small enough for a pouch; yours are double, more journal size (Margarite is doing a few of this larger size, too). Our calculations showed 140 of the smaller size would pack the tourney chest tight; with your larger size, 100 books total will make it that much fuller-looking! (1 journal size = 4 pocket size +/-) Excellent work! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Sun 11 Sep 2011 11:42:16 AM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic : > Marina wrote: >> Wow, that's fast. It takes me 2 hours what with pee breaks and changing >> the TV episodes on the computer. Mind, I am doing 14 signatures for >> each book. We've been making the 5 and 3/4 by 4 and 1/2 inch books. >> I've got 2 more prepped and ready for sewing. > > LOL, I was worried when you wrote how long it took you in an earlier > post, but now it's clear why! Wow, thank you so much for all of the hard > work put into your books. So, these are double the size of the regular > ones... And about how thick? I'm guessing that each one would count as > around 4 of the regular sized ones, space-wise, in the tourney chest? > That will really help. > > Dori _______________________________________________ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 12 02:06:11 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 02:06:11 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Book count: numbers! In-Reply-To: References: <20110911023216.157866z7iwj4uwio@webmail.uniserve.com><4D7EC64C124F47A09141BBE6C0ECDB40@Sable> <20110911121548.1844679n9ht4hnfo@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <20110912020611.12862w6fat6hkqdf@webmail.uniserve.com> Yes, it's a toss-up between making the box look full (and it will!) and making lots so there will be lots for give-away. They -are- addictive! Quite a number of chores have been ignored this weekend because of these books; at least I could work on a couple of books while working on my other project. Paperwork can wait! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 12 Sep 2011 12:55:16 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Yes, I was hoping that the bigger books would make the chest look > more full. The books average 2.5 cm thick. I have been using 4 > folded half sheets of photocopy paper. I wanted to books to be > thick enough to be useful as journals or mini sketchbooks. > I have to say that it's become somewhat addictive. I was going to > stop at 10, then I thought a dozen but I can't just stop. > Marina From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 12 23:01:17 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 12 Sep 2011 23:01:17 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count? In-Reply-To: References: <20110907232529.29194sx8lpyv8dzt@webmail.uniserve.com> <7C68C1A306A74123B0DBE75D8BCCC6B2@Tommy> Message-ID: <20110912230117.40366lecmfr7m46l@webmail.uniserve.com> I have finished: 6 Coptic 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish) 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 13 10:49:52 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2011 10:49:52 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: Tudor stuff Message-ID: <20110913104952.261672hkaewg0x4w@webmail.uniserve.com> -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from heidi.l.nelson at gmail.com ----- for posting to general SCA places http://www.howtobearetronaut.com/2011/09/the-tudor-pattern-book-2/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HowToBeARetronaut+%28How+to+be+a+Retronaut%29 ----- End forwarded message ----- From redshasta at gmail.com Wed Sep 14 18:37:09 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2011 18:37:09 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] South Hartwood (Nanaimo) A&S Nights moving to Tuesdays Message-ID: It seems that Tuesdays work for a lot of our people down here, so I think we'll move the dates to Tuesday nights. I'm not going to be holding a Hartwood event this week, but I'll start hosting again next week, which will make the next A&S night Tuesday, September 20th. 6:30 PM Address: 1832B Latimer Road, Nanaimo Parking is on the street, front door is on the right as you face the house and around the back. The shrill, annoying Shih Tzu will bark at you, but won't bite. Don't be surprised if he continues dementedly barking at the door after you enter and I have to send Tierce, my dog, out to shut him up. Once he sees Tierce, apparently everything is OK again. I'm currently amassing some more material for coptic bound books, so that's what *I'm* going to be doing, but people are welcome to bring whatever. I'm going to have water, lemonade and tea available. No coffee, unless someone else knows how to operate the coffee maker. :D Scathach -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Now, on to prepping more supplies for tomorrow :) - Cecille Amber (Marina) - 13 > > Cecille - 10 > > Cunegonda - ? > > Dori - ? (goal: 5) > > Elizabeth - 1 > > Fjorlief - 1 > > Halima -10 [6 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 12 (goal: 25) > > Nicky - 1 > > Shannon - 1 > > Simone - ? > > Sorcha - 1 > > Symone - 1 > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jademagpye at gmail.com Sun Sep 18 08:54:25 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Sun, 18 Sep 2011 08:54:25 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] books Message-ID: <4A333C343494434CA7A3B0A97B5751E0@Sable> We are being rained upon up here in the west so I am ensconced on the couch with tea at one elbow and finishing my 19th book. #20 is cut out and ready to sew as well. That will be done by tonite, as long as the tea pot holds out. 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In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E77735E.6020007@antir.com> On 9/18/2011 10:55 PM, canzonet3 wrote: > Numbers I have as of Sunday night, Sept 18th... Add another 6 to Shan. Aleyn From canzonet3 at gmail.com Mon Sep 19 11:09:35 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 11:09:35 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Updating again - look at us sew :) Goal is 100, we've 23 books to go. We can absolutely do this!! Go Hartwood! - Cecille Amber/Marina - 19 Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - ? Dori - 1 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 7 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 Total: 77 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <20110919003029.175629p8kez0h1ud@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110919003029.175629p8kez0h1ud@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <20110919111058.10744kdjr9jt3elu@webmail.uniserve.com> Updated (added "6 from Shan") -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 19 Sep 2011 12:30:29 AM PDT, quoting doerksen at island.net: > Numbers I have as of Sunday night, Sept 18th... > > Amber/Marina - 19 > Cecille - 12 > Cunegonda - 6 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] > Dori - 1 > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 12 (goal: 25) > Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 1+6=7 > Simone - ? > Sorcha - 1 > Symone - 1 > > Total: 77 From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 19 11:11:55 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 11:11:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com> Oops. Sorry. I jumped the gun... abjectly yours, Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 19 Sep 2011 11:09:35 AM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > Updating again - look at us sew :) > Goal is 100, we've 23 books to go. We can absolutely do this!! > Go Hartwood! > - Cecille > > > Amber/Marina - 19 > Cecille - 12 > Cunegonda - ? > Dori - 1 > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] > Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 7 > Simone - ? > Sorcha - 1 > Symone - 1 > > Total: 77 > From canzonet3 at gmail.com Mon Sep 19 11:19:06 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 11:19:06 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: 's'okay... I didn't have Cunegonda's numbers which you added. Thank you. :) New Total: 83/100 = 17 to go! - Cecille Amber/Marina - 19 Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - 6 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 1 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 7 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 New Total: 83/100 = 17 to go! On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:11 AM, wrote: > Oops. Sorry. I jumped the gun... > > abjectly yours, > Halima > > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Or as close to that as we can make it following attendance at a prior meeting - I have no idea how close together the meeting pavillion sites will be :) This is a broad-spectrum guild with lots of choice for expression in how you choose to do your ranking challenges. However, I do strongly recommend that you read through the guild website and choose your challenges carefully. * Keep your favourite and best-worked forms of embellishment to display for challenge at the upper levels!!!* I cannot stress this enough. These are the pieces that you will want people to Oooh! and Aaah! over. The early levels ask for works-in-progress and allow for more mistakes and learning-curves. This is the time for experimentation and to try things you hadn't necessarily thought to do before. Come on out and enjoy the meeting. Please, bring something out of your work-basket and perhaps do a Challenge! If you are considering Challenging, please contact Alicia ( jdharcus[at]telus[dot]net) prior to the event with any questions and so that we have an idea of numbers for photocopying, etc. Thank you and look forward to seeing you there! - Cecille de Beumund -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 19 12:01:01 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 12:01:01 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Coptic Book Challenge In-Reply-To: <9E94B8413D4646D3A7A1DF7C095939D1@MorelPC> References: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com> <9E94B8413D4646D3A7A1DF7C095939D1@MorelPC> Message-ID: <20110919120101.65456hbjtnpix8x9@webmail.uniserve.com> Come out to A&S at Cecille's on Wednesday, and we'll even help! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 19 Sep 2011 11:31:00 AM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic : > With but a few days left to get the books finished, I challenge > anyone who hasn't made two books yet to do so. Just two! > > Dori From dbevan at topfloor.ca Mon Sep 19 13:24:03 2011 From: dbevan at topfloor.ca (Danielle Bevan) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 13:24:03 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Books In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <9A3201F4-D36D-47FA-9F1D-929FADC508E7@topfloor.ca> > Amber/Marina - 19 > Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 4 ready for prep] > Dori - 1 > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 12 (goal: 25) > Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 7 > Simone - ? > Sorcha - 1 > Symone - 1 > > Total: 79 complete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jademagpye at gmail.com Mon Sep 19 14:48:19 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 14:48:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <019737BF1B5E45B5B16E14BC9241E5A8@Sable> Nope. My number is 20, so only 16 more to go. I?ll see if I can cut some of the bigger scraps of binder board in the small book size and make up some kits for last minute. Way to go everybody. I am truly impressed by your commitment. Marina From: canzonet3 Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 11:19 AM To: doerksen at island.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] book count: last week! 's'okay... I didn't have Cunegonda's numbers which you added. Thank you. :) New Total: 83/100 = 17 to go! - Cecille Amber/Marina - 19 Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - 6 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 1 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 7 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 New Total: 83/100 = 17 to go! On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:11 AM, wrote: Oops. Sorry. I jumped the gun... abjectly yours, Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Mon Sep 19 15:09:52 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:09:52 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: <019737BF1B5E45B5B16E14BC9241E5A8@Sable> References: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com> <019737BF1B5E45B5B16E14BC9241E5A8@Sable> Message-ID: <81892E8375834A41869FA734EC472954@Tommy> Gonna work on the 10 kits I have prepped now instead of making more of those. James From: Amber Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 2:48 PM To: canzonet3 ; doerksen at island.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] book count: last week! Nope. My number is 20, so only 16 more to go. I?ll see if I can cut some of the bigger scraps of binder board in the small book size and make up some kits for last minute. Way to go everybody. I am truly impressed by your commitment. Marina From: canzonet3 Sent: Monday, September 19, 2011 11:19 AM To: doerksen at island.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] book count: last week! 's'okay... I didn't have Cunegonda's numbers which you added. Thank you. :) New Total: 83/100 = 17 to go! - Cecille Amber/Marina - 19 Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - 6 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 1 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 11 [7 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 7 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 New Total: 83/100 = 17 to go! On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 11:11 AM, wrote: Oops. Sorry. 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URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Mon Sep 19 15:44:49 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:44:49 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: <81892E8375834A41869FA734EC472954@Tommy> References: <20110919111155.107278shrojcffu3@webmail.uniserve.com><019737BF1B5E45B5B16E14BC9241E5A8@Sable> <81892E8375834A41869FA734EC472954@Tommy> Message-ID: I will have six completed - the last four just need to be (re)sewn. Dori From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 19 15:44:54 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:44:54 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Books In-Reply-To: <9A3201F4-D36D-47FA-9F1D-929FADC508E7@topfloor.ca> References: <9A3201F4-D36D-47FA-9F1D-929FADC508E7@topfloor.ca> Message-ID: <20110919154454.81127990kj3frg86@webmail.uniserve.com> Updated with my numbers (I did one in the blue brocade!), & Marina's addition. As of 3:47 p.m. Monday... -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Marina - 20 Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 4 ready for prep] Dori - 1 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 12 [8 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic, 3 Japanese; another 10 to come?] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 7 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 Total: 87 complete From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 19 15:46:20 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:46:20 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Books In-Reply-To: <20110919154454.81127990kj3frg86@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <9A3201F4-D36D-47FA-9F1D-929FADC508E7@topfloor.ca> <20110919154454.81127990kj3frg86@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <20110919154620.44999ll9jgkn7mt8@webmail.uniserve.com> Mon 19 Sep 2011 03:44:54 PM PDT, quoting doerksen at island.net: > Updated with my numbers (I did one in the blue brocade!), & Marina's > addition. > As of 3:48 p.m. Monday... > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > Marina - 20 > Cecille - 12 > Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 4 ready for prep] > Dori - 2 (4 to be re-sewn) > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 12 [8 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 18 [15 coptic, 3 Japanese; another 10 to come?] > Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 7 > Simone - ? > Sorcha - 1 > Symone - 1 > > Total: 88 complete > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > From bear_necessities at telus.net Mon Sep 19 15:50:19 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 15:50:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Books In-Reply-To: <20110919154454.81127990kj3frg86@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <9A3201F4-D36D-47FA-9F1D-929FADC508E7@topfloor.ca> <20110919154454.81127990kj3frg86@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <3EC727485AB648079E1233F048B43DDF@MorelPC> Sorry, I forgot to mention that I sewed up a book last night: Marina - 20 Cecille - 12 Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 4 ready for prep] Dori - 2 (4 prepped, ready to sew) Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 12 [8 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic, 3 Japanese; another 10 to come?] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 7 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 Total: 88 complete From jademagpye at gmail.com Mon Sep 19 17:31:19 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 17:31:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Willem Bogamann Message-ID: <127CFE433BFD4BCB95947AD5D043FFA8@Sable> Hullo folks, My husband William is in the ICU at the moment. His platelets have done a disappearing act and that is a rather bad thing. They are doing tests and may send him to Victoria for more. Under the circumstances I cannot guarantee that I will be at Coronet. I?ll let you know when we have more information. Amber/Marina -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From jademagpye at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 09:14:00 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:14:00 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Willem Bogamann In-Reply-To: References: <127CFE433BFD4BCB95947AD5D043FFA8@Sable> Message-ID: <03602ED715794811A1D69A077A9A7265@Sable> Thank you all for your good wishes. Will is in Victoria today for a bone marrow test. He was in good spirits last evening. Amber From aleyn at antir.com Tue Sep 20 09:27:17 2011 From: aleyn at antir.com (Aleyn) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:27:17 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4E78BEE5.4080109@antir.com> Hi; Shan's total is now 8 fyi Aleyn From canzonet3 at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 09:41:03 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 09:41:03 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: <4E78BEE5.4080109@antir.com> References: <4E78BEE5.4080109@antir.com> Message-ID: As of Tuesday morning... 89/100: 11 to go!! Amber/Marina - 20 Cecille - 13 Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 2 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 12 [8 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese]Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 8 Simone - ? Sorcha - 1 Symone - 1 Total: 89/100 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Tue Sep 20 10:13:52 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:13:52 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count - labels...PLEASE READ & RESPOND In-Reply-To: References: <4E78BEE5.4080109@antir.com> Message-ID: <7C83386F947F494ABC6EF82010C2C47D@LennoxPC> I do have a book underway but have been waylaid by extra hours/projects at work. Going to South Hartwood A & S tonight and will hopefully finish it and will try for a couple more. I'm still working and now attacked by a cold virus, so not promising. What I have also been doing is sorting-sorting-sorting the uncial type I had, since the consensus at an A & S some weeks back was that would be nice for the inside labels. After spending countless hours sorting type so I could use it, I tried a layout last night and it didn't work (sigh!). I now have fancy little engraved capitals (bought from Don Black Typesetting in Toronto, arrived last week) that I want to use and the uncial didn't work with them. I don't yet have initial letters that would match the uncial, so I've switched to black letter. On the plus side, the uncial is now mostly sorted and the downstairs corner cleared for the print shop, so it is all inching forward... This is a totally new venture for me and I'm on a steep learning curve so your kind patience is appreciated. ;-) The very simple wording I'm proposing is: ------------ Given by their Highnesses, Prince & Princess of Tir Righ (no names, so the books don't become dated if they're not all used in this reign) (space - name could be filled in here or it could be left blank...either will work) Created by (space - name could be filled in here or it could be left blank...either will work. I realize some people are already signing their books elsewhere.) Shire of Hartwood (insert hart and wood cuts) A.S. XLVI ------------------------ The initial G in 'given' and C in 'created' are the fancy engraved capitals. Any changes, let me know ASAP. Please note that the black letter is not entirely sorted so I am having to hunt to find each letter. So yes, this is a gentle hint that I'm reluctant to make it any wordier than it is, in part because it also has to be small. Also, could someone-in-the-know send me a size that would work for every book? The plan is to have them printed and ready at coronet so they can be added to either the frontpiece or backpiece of each book before they are presented. Again, I'm not sure what element of Murphy's Law is waiting to strike...so this is an attempt... Keep well, Elspeth _____ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 20 10:14:05 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 10:14:05 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: <4E78BEE5.4080109@antir.com> Message-ID: <20110920101405.405026fjkyktuz19@webmail.uniserve.com> I count 90, with Joye's book that was on James' line. Plus I have one more underway (cloth on but not yet backed; paper ready for sewing) to be completed tonight... 9 to go! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 20 Sep 2011 09:41:03 AM PDT, quoting canzonet3 : > As of Tuesday morning... > > 89/100: 11 to go!! > > Amber/Marina - 20 > Cecille - 13 > Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] > Dori - 2 > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 12 [8 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 8 > Simone - ? > Sorcha - 1 > Symone - 1 > > Total: 89/100 > From redshasta at gmail.com Tue Sep 20 15:29:56 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 15:29:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S South Hartwood CANCELLED Message-ID: <5926667623304117100@unknownmsgid> Because I am sick as the proverbial dog. See you good gentles at Coronet! Scathach Sent from my iPhone From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 20 16:21:28 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 16:21:28 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] A&S South Hartwood CANCELLED In-Reply-To: <5926667623304117100@unknownmsgid> References: <5926667623304117100@unknownmsgid> Message-ID: <20110920162128.15821t32hm8z2sjc@webmail.uniserve.com> You -and- Tierce? That's just not right! Both of you hurry up and get healthy. If anyone from the South is up for it, as far as I know, North is still happening on Wednesday. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 20 Sep 2011 03:29:56 PM PDT, quoting Julie MacT?re : > Because I am sick as the proverbial dog. See you good gentles at Coronet! > > Scathach From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 20 19:44:19 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 20:44:19 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Hartwood] book count - labels...PLEASE READ & RESPOND Message-ID: <2892182.34073.1316573059635.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes90> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 20 19:45:37 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 20:45:37 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Hartwood] book count - labels...PLEASE READ & RESPOND Message-ID: <31850831.34084.1316573137162.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes90> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 20 23:04:41 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2011 23:04:41 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Books In-Reply-To: <3EC727485AB648079E1233F048B43DDF@MorelPC> References: <9A3201F4-D36D-47FA-9F1D-929FADC508E7@topfloor.ca> <20110919154454.81127990kj3frg86@webmail.uniserve.com> <3EC727485AB648079E1233F048B43DDF@MorelPC> Message-ID: <20110920230441.3255525qcz0fz795@webmail.uniserve.com> Updated mine as of 11 p.m. Tuesday, and corrected Symone's (2). Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > Marina - 20 > Cecille - 12 > Cunegonda - 8 [4 prepped, 4 ready for prep] > Dori - 2 (4 prepped, ready to sew) > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 15 [11 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 18 [15 coptic, 3 Japanese; another 10 to come?] > Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 7 > Sorcha - 1 > Symone - 2 > > Total: 92 complete From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 20 23:51:29 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 00:51:29 -0600 (MDT) Subject: [Hartwood] Books Message-ID: <23539097.36283.1316587889530.JavaMail.nitido@priv-edtnes90> An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Wed Sep 21 12:57:02 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 12:57:02 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Peasant blouse, fabric & pattern - anyone want it? Message-ID: Some years ago I was given a peasant blouse by a friend who lived in New York. I liked it enough that I had someone draft a pattern from it so I could make a copy. I bought some summery yellow fabric and cut it out. Then I lost weight, so it doesn't fit. It's probably a size 20 to 22. The original blouse - which could use some minor repair - is black with a coppery metallic flower print. The cut-out fabric is yellow. The pattern can be used for multiple blouses - or - if you made it longer, would be great for a chemise/underdress. I'd hate to throw it all out if someone can make use of it. So if you can - please let me know and I'll bring it to Coronet. Keep well, Elspeth/Val -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From canzonet3 at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 19:54:17 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 19:54:17 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! Message-ID: 100/100 books !!! If you're still finishing some off, please do, there may still be room in "the box" and definitely uses for the books. Well done, Hartwood :) - Cecille Amber/Marina - 20 Cecille - 15 Cunegonda - 10 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 2 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 15 [11 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 8 Sorcha - 3 Symone - 2 100/100 books !!! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Wed Sep 21 20:36:11 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 20:36:11 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Heartwood's White Court Yule Message-ID: <0957A26D-0DE9-4AB8-8FB9-7C4C05CC1919@telus.net> Greetings Good Gentles I will have tickets for the White Court event at Coronet. Please come and find me, I'll be there all week-end. know this is a long way off but I wanted everyone to have a chance to prepare. The colours will be those of the banner we are all under. White and Green. It is traditional to wear garb in there colours, so new garb. Yeah ! We are planning a hearty wintery feast and will soon be selling tickets well ahead of the feast. There will be a limited number and I will let you know as soon as they are available. A&S contests will be announced soon. In Service, Kjartan kraka Dec. 3 3pm - 9:30pm adults $ 15 youth $11 under 12 yr $ 8 some off-board seats available. Our menu has a good variety of things for both vedg. and carnavor alike : Spinach/Kale soup Cabbage Salad Rabbit Stew Roasted Turkey Roasted Veggies Barley Pilaf Mushroom Pies Roasted Venison Beef Pies Directions: Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall ... Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC Grantham Hall is on the "old Island Highway", now the scenic coast drive 19A, across from Tsolum School (near the Smith Rd intersection), north of Courtenay (10 mins from the bottom of Mission Hill), and south of Campbell River (30 mins from downtown) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 21 20:48:22 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 20:48:22 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <088C48BA548045BFB38AC90403CDB54A@MorelPC> I had made 3 as of last night.... > 100/100 books !!! > If you're still finishing some off, please do, there may still be room in > "the box" and definitely uses for the books. > Well done, Hartwood :) > - Cecille > > Amber/Marina - 20 > Cecille - 15 > Cunegonda - 10 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] > Dori - 2 > Elizabeth - 1 > Halima - 15 [11 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental > kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] > James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] > Joye - 1 > Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] > Nicky - 1 > Shannon - 8 > Sorcha - 3 > Symone - 2 > > 100/100 books !!! > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From canzonet3 at gmail.com Wed Sep 21 20:51:18 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 20:51:18 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: <088C48BA548045BFB38AC90403CDB54A@MorelPC> References: <088C48BA548045BFB38AC90403CDB54A@MorelPC> Message-ID: 101/100 :) - Cecille Amber/Marina - 20 Cecille - 15 Cunegonda - 10 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 3 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 15 [11 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 8 Sorcha - 3 Symone - 2 On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic < bear_necessities at telus.net> wrote: > I had made 3 as of last night.... > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Wed Sep 21 21:52:52 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Wed, 21 Sep 2011 21:52:52 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Heartwood's White Court Yule In-Reply-To: <0957A26D-0DE9-4AB8-8FB9-7C4C05CC1919@telus.net> References: <0957A26D-0DE9-4AB8-8FB9-7C4C05CC1919@telus.net> Message-ID: <20110921215252.134647mtott7qg4k@webmail.uniserve.com> More directions to White Court Yule in Hartwood! Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC (the last I saw, it was painted brown...) From the south Make your best way into and through Courtenay, and either of the bridges (17th St. or 5th St.) coming off Cliffe Avenue to get you going north. Follow signs through town towards Campbell River. (If you pass Art Knapp's Nursery at the top of a hill, keep going; you're doing fine.) You'll be driving about 10-ish minutes from there, so look for signs before then. Don't pass the Gunter Bros. sign on the left (Smith Road), or you'll have to back up. The hall is on your right (Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall). From the north Either take the old "Coastal" highway, or the Hamm Road link from the new highway to the old. Go past Merville Store (good gas prices there!), and when you see the Gunter Bros sign or Tsolum School or Smith Road on the right, you'll be turning left into the driveway for Grantham Hall. The hall sign is not so visible from that end. Halima al-Rakkasa -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Wed 21 Sep 2011 08:36:11 PM PDT, quoting Jamie : > Greetings Good Gentles > > I will have tickets for the White Court event at Coronet. Please > come and find me, I'll be there all week-end. > > know this is a long way off but I wanted everyone to have a chance > to prepare. The colours will be those of the banner we are all > under. White and Green. It is traditional to wear garb in there > colours, so new garb. Yeah ! > > We are planning a hearty wintery feast and will soon be selling > tickets well ahead of the feast. There will be a limited number and > I will let you know as soon as they are available. > A&S contests will be announced soon. > > In Service, > Kjartan kraka > > > Dec. 3 3pm - 9:30pm > > adults $ 15 > youth $11 > under 12 yr $ 8 > > some off-board seats available. > > Our menu has a good variety of things for both vedg. and carnavor alike : > > Spinach/Kale soup > > Cabbage Salad > > Rabbit Stew > > Roasted Turkey > > Roasted Veggies > > Barley Pilaf > > Mushroom Pies > > Roasted Venison > > Beef Pies > > > Directions: > > Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall > ... Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC > > Grantham Hall is on the "old Island Highway", now the scenic coast > drive 19A, across from Tsolum School (near the Smith Rd > intersection), north of Courtenay (10 mins from the bottom of > Mission Hill), and south of Campbell River (30 mins from downtown) From j_amazon at telus.net Thu Sep 22 08:45:14 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 08:45:14 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Heartwood's White Court Yule In-Reply-To: <20110921215252.134647mtott7qg4k@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <0957A26D-0DE9-4AB8-8FB9-7C4C05CC1919@telus.net> <20110921215252.134647mtott7qg4k@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Thanks Halima these directions are better. On Sep 21, 2011, at 9:52 PM, doerksen at island.net wrote: > More directions to White Court Yule in Hartwood! > > Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall > Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC > (the last I saw, it was painted brown...) > > From the south > Make your best way into and through Courtenay, and either of the > bridges (17th St. or 5th St.) coming off Cliffe Avenue to get you > going north. Follow signs through town towards Campbell River. (If > you pass Art Knapp's Nursery at the top of a hill, keep going; > you're doing fine.) You'll be driving about 10-ish minutes from > there, so look for signs before then. Don't pass the Gunter Bros. > sign on the left (Smith Road), or you'll have to back up. The hall > is on your right (Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall). > > From the north > Either take the old "Coastal" highway, or the Hamm Road link from > the new highway to the old. Go past Merville Store (good gas prices > there!), and when you see the Gunter Bros sign or Tsolum School or > Smith Road on the right, you'll be turning left into the driveway > for Grantham Hall. The hall sign is not so visible from that end. > > Halima al-Rakkasa > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > Wed 21 Sep 2011 08:36:11 PM PDT, quoting Jamie : > >> Greetings Good Gentles >> >> I will have tickets for the White Court event at Coronet. Please >> come and find me, I'll be there all week-end. >> >> know this is a long way off but I wanted everyone to have a >> chance to prepare. The colours will be those of the banner we are >> all under. White and Green. It is traditional to wear garb in >> there colours, so new garb. Yeah ! >> >> We are planning a hearty wintery feast and will soon be selling >> tickets well ahead of the feast. There will be a limited number >> and I will let you know as soon as they are available. >> A&S contests will be announced soon. >> >> In Service, >> Kjartan kraka >> >> >> Dec. 3 3pm - 9:30pm >> >> adults $ 15 >> youth $11 >> under 12 yr $ 8 >> >> some off-board seats available. >> >> Our menu has a good variety of things for both vedg. and carnavor >> alike : >> >> Spinach/Kale soup >> >> Cabbage Salad >> >> Rabbit Stew >> >> Roasted Turkey >> >> Roasted Veggies >> >> Barley Pilaf >> >> Mushroom Pies >> >> Roasted Venison >> >> Beef Pies >> >> >> Directions: >> >> Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall >> ... Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Courtenay, BC >> >> Grantham Hall is on the "old Island Highway", now the scenic >> coast drive 19A, across from Tsolum School (near the Smith Rd >> intersection), north of Courtenay (10 mins from the bottom of >> Mission Hill), and south of Campbell River (30 mins from downtown) > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jademagpye at gmail.com Thu Sep 22 09:31:36 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 09:31:36 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] book count: last week! In-Reply-To: References: <088C48BA548045BFB38AC90403CDB54A@MorelPC> Message-ID: <42DF2CF76D25424EA1FE96BF233C1DE8@Sable> Congratulations everyone. Hartwood can really pull it together. We had a short time but we made the full 100 books. I salute you. Marina From: canzonet3 Sent: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 8:51 PM To: Morel Carr Zupanic Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] book count: last week! 101/100 :) - Cecille Amber/Marina - 20 Cecille - 15 Cunegonda - 10 [4 prepped, 6 ready for prep; as of Friday] Dori - 3 Elizabeth - 1 Halima - 15 [11 Coptic; 2 Oriental retchoso (Coptic-ish); 2 Oriental kikko-toji (tortoise shell stab-bound pocket-books)] James - 18 [15 coptic; 3 Japanese] Joye - 1 Margerita - 4 [3 large, 1 small] Nicky - 1 Shannon - 8 Sorcha - 3 Symone - 2 On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 8:48 PM, Morel Carr Zupanic wrote: I had made 3 as of last night.... -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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All of you, those who did a lot, those who did what they could, those who hosted and made it doable for others, and Cecille for keeping track of everything so well - you all ROCK!!!! Dori From doerksen at island.net Thu Sep 22 09:49:56 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 09:49:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Willem Bogamann is coming home In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110922094956.51923w88b9ia1644@webmail.uniserve.com> Glad to hear he's doing better! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Thu 22 Sep 2011 09:36:22 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Hello everyone, > > The treatment is working, his platelets are up and he is coming home > today. He says he feels just fine. > Thank you all for your prayers and good wishes. > > Marina From canzonet3 at gmail.com Thu Sep 22 11:09:47 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 11:09:47 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Willem Bogamann is coming home In-Reply-To: <20110922094956.51923w88b9ia1644@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110922094956.51923w88b9ia1644@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Oh - Yay!!! Congratulations and Huzzah!! - Cecille On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 9:49 AM, wrote: > Glad to hear he's doing better! > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~**doerksen/ > > Thu 22 Sep 2011 09:36:22 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > > > Hello everyone, >> >> The treatment is working, his platelets are up and he is coming home >> today. 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URL: From redshasta at gmail.com Thu Sep 22 14:37:19 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 14:37:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [AnTir-Webministers] FW: [STEPS] Social Media and the SCA - A clarification In-Reply-To: <036401cc796e$8e70eab0$ab52c010$@antir.sca.org> References: <036401cc796e$8e70eab0$ab52c010$@antir.sca.org> Message-ID: FYI ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Date: Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:28 PM Subject: [AnTir-Webministers] FW: [STEPS] Social Media and the SCA - A clarification To: antir-webministers at antir.sca.org Pray attend dear Webministers, a very important message from our Kingdom Seneschal. If you have any questions about this please direct them to him. If you wish to have a discussion on how to gain help with your website please start it here. :) Baronessa Chiara Francesca Arianna d'Onofrio An Tir Kingdom Webminister : -----Original Message----- : From: steps-bounces at antir.sca.org [mailto:steps-bounces at antir.sca.org] On : Behalf Of jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca : Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 12:17 PM : To: steps at antir.sca.org : Subject: [STEPS] Social Media and the SCA - A clarification : : The SCA Board of Directors has determined that social media websites may : not be used for ?official? SCA business. : : What does this mean? : : While we do not discourage the use of Facebook and such to get the word out : or for private group forums, it cannot be the official medium of any SCA entity : (branches, guilds etc). Any social media site being used to enhance the SCA : activities should include a disclaimer stating that these pages, lists etc are : NOT official and do not reflect SCA policies. : : The most important aspect is that, as per the Calendar Policy, for events to be : considered official they must be registered with the branch seneschal AND : published in the branches official media whether a website or a newsletter. : This includes level 4 events which are meetings and practices. Failure to meet : this criteria (for example, a practice only published on Facebook) results in the : activity not being sanctioned by the SCA and the liability insurance not : covering that activity. : : With regards to websites, it is also recommended that official branch websites : be hosted on one of the existing servers (e.g antir.sca.org tirrigh.org). This : prevents an individual web officer from taking his website and going home if : he becomes disgruntled with a local branch leaving the branch without their : website. This has happened on multiple occasions in the past year. The : associated webteams have assured me that there is plenty of existing space to : do this. SO if your branch site is a Facebook site, you need to have that : changed asap. : : Hosting these sites on the official servers means a stable platform and a : reliable back-up. : : : : Master James Llewellyn ap Gruffydd : Seneschal An Tir : : : forward as required _______________________________________________ antir-webministers mailing list antir-webministers at antir.sca.org http://missives.antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/antir-webministers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From ian.cudmore at hotmail.com Thu Sep 22 17:19:55 2011 From: ian.cudmore at hotmail.com (Ian Cudmore) Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:19:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] FW: wooden bow workshop In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: For those interested, this looks like a really neat project Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:06:26 -0700 Subject: wooden bow workshop From: info at ravenbeak.com To: mos at hartwood.tirrigh.org Hello, Hoping you could pass on information regarding a workshop that I thought you may know some folks who may be interested... There are some pictures and more info at www.ravenbeak.com (but the website is still a work in progress...:) Thanks very much, Jenna Build a Yew Wood Bow Courtenay/Comox Valley: October 14-16, 2011 $325/person; Max 6 participants To be determined - somewhere in the Comox Valley 9am - 6pm each day During this course participants will learn the art of building a wooden longbow. 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Scathach On Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 4:16 PM, Mark Sim wrote: > So that basically means is that you can announce a practice in your > yard, and its not considered ?official? if you do it on facebook, but if you > get it on the ?official? Hartwood webpage then it is. Which is pretty much > what I told some dummies a long time ago. Glad to see they finally > formalized it. You can still double post stuff on both FB and the webpage > too ? and you can make events on FB and invite people ? you just have to put > ?not an official SCA invite? on the thing. Makes sense to me. > > *From:* Julie MacT?re > *Sent:* Thursday, September 22, 2011 2:37 PM > *To:* hartwood at tirrigh.org > *Subject:* [Hartwood] Fwd: [AnTir-Webministers] FW: [STEPS] Social Media > andthe SCA - A clarification > > FYI > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: > Date: Thu, Sep 22, 2011 at 2:28 PM > Subject: [AnTir-Webministers] FW: [STEPS] Social Media and the SCA - A > clarification > To: antir-webministers at antir.sca.org > > > > Pray attend dear Webministers, a very important message from our Kingdom > Seneschal. > > If you have any questions about this please direct them to him. > > If you wish to have a discussion on how to gain help with your website > please start it here. :) > > Baronessa Chiara Francesca Arianna d'Onofrio > An Tir Kingdom Webminister > > : -----Original Message----- > : From: steps-bounces at antir.sca.org [mailto:steps-bounces at antir.sca.org] > On > : Behalf Of jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca > : Sent: Thursday, September 22, 2011 12:17 PM > : To: steps at antir.sca.org > : Subject: [STEPS] Social Media and the SCA - A clarification > : > : The SCA Board of Directors has determined that social media websites may > : not be used for ?official? SCA business. > : > : What does this mean? > : > : While we do not discourage the use of Facebook and such to get the word > out > : or for private group forums, it cannot be the official medium of any SCA > entity > : (branches, guilds etc). Any social media site being used to enhance the > SCA > : activities should include a disclaimer stating that these pages, lists > etc are > : NOT official and do not reflect SCA policies. > : > : The most important aspect is that, as per the Calendar Policy, for events > to be > : considered official they must be registered with the branch seneschal AND > : published in the branches official media whether a website or a > newsletter. > : This includes level 4 events which are meetings and practices. Failure to > meet > : this criteria (for example, a practice only published on Facebook) > results in the > : activity not being sanctioned by the SCA and the liability insurance not > : covering that activity. > : > : With regards to websites, it is also recommended that official branch > websites > : be hosted on one of the existing servers (e.g antir.sca.org tirrigh.org). > This > : prevents an individual web officer from taking his website and going home > if > : he becomes disgruntled with a local branch leaving the branch without > their > : website. This has happened on multiple occasions in the past year. The > : associated webteams have assured me that there is plenty of existing > space to > : do this. 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URL: From lionsgater at yahoo.com Sun Sep 25 18:27:43 2011 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Sun, 25 Sep 2011 18:27:43 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Hartwood] Results of Tir Righ Archery Championship Message-ID: <1317000463.19712.YahooMailNeo@web161201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Greetings everyone, ? After days of rain the clouds parted just long enough for the 12 archers to complete in the Tir Righ Archery Championship. First of all a huge thanks to Lady Jaqueline Lefleur who helped with the scorekeeping during the competition and to Baron James, Tir Righ for all his help in setting up the range. Then a thanks to the 12 archers who stepped up to the competition: Baron James Tir Righ, Baron James, Lions Gate, Archos Aline de Seez, Fiona the Archer, Theordor, Archos Thomas of Appledore, Wnifryd, Marcus, Seth, Athelina, Janet, and Zoran. ? In the first half of the competiton there were three shoots and the two archers who finished in the top positionadvanced to the finals. ? Competition 1: Grouping shoot shot on a blank target face, won by Baron James Lions Gate and seconded by Archos Aline de Seez. ? Competition 2: Helm shoot from a sitting position, won by Fiona the archer, seconds Baron James Antir and Archos Aline de Seez. As Aline had already qualified there was no tie breaker. ? Competition 3: Horizontal and Vertical wand shoot. won by Archos Aline, second Theodor, third James Antir, and forth Marcus. (James and Aline had already qualified so Marcus advanced to the final. ? In the second half of the competition the 6 remaining archers were randomly divided into two groups. The archers competed in elimination rounds with the lowest scoring archer being removed from the competition. ? Fiona the Archer????????????????????Theodor James Lions Gate????????????????????James Antir Aline de Seez??????????????????????????Marcus ? Elimination 1: Modified 60cm target face. http://www.flickr.com/photos/50925312 at N00/5700176110/in/set-72157627561722387 Fiona and Theodor eliminated. ? Elimination 2: Poisoned arrow shoot (Archers shoot 5 arrows on their own target and one in their opponents. Arrows in the same ring?where their 6th arrow land?are removed.) James Lions Gate and Marcus eliminated. ? Final shoot: Bhutan archery target http://www.flickr.com/photos/nehmzow/4778990589/in/faves-50925312 at N00/ James Antir eliminated. ? Tir Righ Archery Champion: Archos Aline de Seez. ? ? Master John Macandrew, OGGS -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Doireann From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Mon Sep 26 08:54:55 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 08:54:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Results of Tir Righ Archery Championship In-Reply-To: <3067381A22694D9484DB5D7A75957E52@MorelPC> References: <1317000463.19712.YahooMailNeo@web161201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <3067381A22694D9484DB5D7A75957E52@MorelPC> Message-ID: <69A2FFE6E81146429CA0548BA7A87350@LennoxPC> Huzzah!! - Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: September-26-11 8:46 AM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Results of Tir Righ Archery Championship > Tir Righ Archery Champion: Archos Aline de Seez. > > > Master John Macandrew, OGGS Congratulations, Your Ladyship! For those who don't yet know, the New Tir Righ Archery Champion is soon to be a Hartwoodian. Doireann _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Mon Sep 26 09:09:26 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:09:26 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hallowe'en Party?? Message-ID: Like any other SCA-er who never quite managed to grow up, I LOVE Hallowe'en (along with the social acceptance of wearing funny clothes among the general population.) I understand a Dark Night is planned for next year but - in the meantime - I do not see a Hallowe'en Party on the calendar. So I thought I might offer to host one as a house party with a BYOGFF (Bring your own goulish finger foods). I'd also love to find someone who can play the piano to add some extra atmosphere, since there appears to be a 120-year-old reed organ in my living room. It's a little wheezy but it works. :-) Halloween falls on a Monday. Any thoughts on a date? Should it be the previous Saturday or Sunday? It could be an afternoon to early evening event - p'raps on the Sunday - to allow for travel time and inclement weather. Feed back please. Keep well, Val -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From aline_debruges at hotmail.com Mon Sep 26 09:14:55 2011 From: aline_debruges at hotmail.com (Aline De Bruges) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:14:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hallowe'en Party?? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: I love Halloween, and there is so often no opportunity to have fun with it! Where do you live, Val? The organ sounds amazing, though *I* don't play. How wonderful if *someone* could! I'm looking forward to hearing more... ...Lynne/Aline From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 09:09:26 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hallowe'en Party?? Like any other SCA-er who never quite managed to grow up, I LOVE Hallowe'en (along with the social acceptance of wearing funny clothes among the general population.) I understand a Dark Night is planned for next year but - in the meantime - I do not see a Hallowe'en Party on the calendar. So I thought I might offer to host one as a house party with a BYOGFF (Bring your own goulish finger foods). I'd also love to find someone who can play the piano to add some extra atmosphere, since there appears to be a 120-year-old reed organ in my living room. It's a little wheezy but it works. :-) Halloween falls on a Monday. Any thoughts on a date? Should it be the previous Saturday or Sunday? It could be an afternoon to early evening event - p'raps on the Sunday - to allow for travel time and inclement weather. Feed back please. Keep well, Val _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Mon Sep 26 10:24:32 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 10:24:32 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] PR demo locations and dates? Message-ID: <776C5D8693924C5191424B2570029AF3@LennoxPC> Greetings good gentles, For the coming year, is it possible to identify a venue and date in each region of Hartwood where a demo could be held? Local festivals? Fall fairs? Ideally... something very public with high visibility in exchange for our time and effort. 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Greetings good gentles, For the coming year, is it possible to identify a venue and date in each region of Hartwood where a demo could be held? Local festivals? Fall fairs? Ideally... something very public with high visibility in exchange for our time and effort. I realize each group has had established public events. I thought it might be useful to bring them together in a planned schedule for the coming year and perhaps put together a demo "budget" and demo "kit" so that we look great. YIS, Elspeth -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I'd also love to find someone who can play the piano to add some extra atmosphere, since there appears to be a 120-year-old reed organ in my living room. It's a little wheezy but it works. :-) Halloween falls on a Monday. Any thoughts on a date? Should it be the previous Saturday or Sunday? It could be an afternoon to early evening event - p'raps on the Sunday - to allow for travel time and inclement weather. Feed back please. Keep well, Val -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Doireann _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jademagpye at gmail.com Mon Sep 26 11:37:54 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 11:37:54 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Agenda for Oct meeting Message-ID: Greetings Hartwood Well it?s that time again, and we have our scheduled quarterly meeting at Errington Hall again on Sunday Oct 2nd between 11 am and 2 pm. Interim Agenda Reports Old Business: Post Mortem for our last 2 events, Armada and Straight N Arrow ? Financial Committee Charter Progress Report ? Charter Committee Monthly Skype meetings - Marina New Business: Event Proposal Format ? Halima Demos for 2012 ? Elspeth Largess Chest ? Cecile Content and order of same to be changed as needed. 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Is it only me, or is the Universe concentrating a lovely > lot of archery expertise in our little part of the woods? > Marina > Hartwood Seneschal > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 8:45 AM >> >> Tir Righ Archery Champion: Archos Aline de Seez. >> >> >> Master John Macandrew, OGGS > > Congratulations, Your Ladyship! > > For those who don't yet know, the New Tir Righ Archery Champion is soon to > be a Hartwoodian. > From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Mon Sep 26 12:12:25 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:12:25 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Results of Tir Righ Archery Championship In-Reply-To: <20110926120413.17972mxr5v1uziy5@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <1317000463.19712.YahooMailNeo@web161201.mail.bf1.yahoo.com><3067381A22694D9484DB5D7A75957E52@MorelPC> <20110926120413.17972mxr5v1uziy5@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: And flanked as we are by two powerful baronies, one never knows when a band of skilled archers might be needed...especially as the fame of our peoples and artisans spreads and the wealth of our lands becomes known... ;-) - Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of doerksen at island.net Sent: September-26-11 12:04 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Results of Tir Righ Archery Championship It's true! It's true! I anticipate great and wonderful things with our greater numbers of experienced archers. Mayhap it will also draw greater -competition- from outside our shire and spread wordfame! delightedly yours, Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 26 Sep 2011 10:51:22 AM PDT, quoting Amber : > Splendid! Is it only me, or is the Universe concentrating a lovely > lot of archery expertise in our little part of the woods? > Marina > Hartwood Seneschal > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 8:45 AM >> >> Tir Righ Archery Champion: Archos Aline de Seez. >> >> >> Master John Macandrew, OGGS > > Congratulations, Your Ladyship! > > For those who don't yet know, the New Tir Righ Archery Champion is > soon to be a Hartwoodian. > _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Mon Sep 26 12:16:27 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:16:27 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Agenda for Oct meeting In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1A6A78C008E94F1A87D5309AE26D0675@MorelPC> Greetings! Please add: Event proposal - TUTR/Heraldic & Scribal Symposium (Kjartan kr?ka Event Steward & Doireann Dechti University/Symposium Organizer) Vote for new herald Populace and token badge proposals Call for deputy voice heralds (if I am herald after the vote) Thank you! Doireann > Greetings Hartwood > > Well it?s that time again, and we have our scheduled quarterly meeting at > Errington Hall again on Sunday Oct 2nd between 11 am and 2 pm. > > Interim Agenda > Reports > > Old Business: > Post Mortem for our last 2 events, Armada and Straight N Arrow ? Financial > Committee > Charter Progress Report ? Charter Committee > Monthly Skype meetings - Marina > > New Business: > Event Proposal Format ? Halima > Demos for 2012 ? Elspeth > Largess Chest ? Cecile > > Content and order of same to be changed as needed. Since I am certain I > will have missed something that needs to be on the agenda, do, please, > send in any omission and corrections. From jademagpye at gmail.com Mon Sep 26 12:50:25 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 12:50:25 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood Rocks Message-ID: To All Hartwood You did good. We made a big impression on those attending Coronet. Lots of us there, our colours flying, to bring forth those hundred books in that beautifully crafted chest. And then Kjarten gifted all the royalty with tickets to our White Court Yule. That is the way an almost barony behaves. I was so proud to be Hartwood this weekend. Hugs and kisses to all of you who worked so hard under very tight time constraints. Doireann and Kjarten Kraka who worked on the chest. Anicia Diadora Angelica who made 8 books, Cecille de Beumund who made 15 books and kept track of our progress, Cunegonda who made 12 books and we are so happy to have her back, Doireann who made 3 books and came up with this crazy idea in the first place, Elizabeth Chatfeld who made 1 book, Halima al-Rakkasa who made 15 books and provided the brave banners that we carried into court and still managed to research and work in some Oriental Stab techniques, James Llewwlyn ap Gruffyd who made 18 books and was the one who brought this skill to Hartwood (many times) and inspired this project and also provided the material for making 20 book kits, Joye de Beumund made one book and is our only youth participant (yea Joye), Margerita of Sheffield made 4 books, Marina la Pica made 20 books, Nicole Hardell made 1 book and donated binder board and paper, Sorcha O?Cuillin made 3 books and donated materials and Symone du Bois made 2 books. Special thanks to Elspeth Aylena of Alnwick who created the splendid bookplates and provided the stag head banners and dressed her hound in Hartwood barding for the procession. Special thanks also to Scathach ingean Conmael and Maitress Cecille de Beumund who hosted A&S nights until we had made our goal of 100 books. To our archers who competed in the Tir Righ Competition, Bravo! Especially Marcus who made it into the finalists. It was a delight to see how many Hartwoodians came to the Embellishers Meeting. Thanks to Mistress Alicia the Wilful who held the meeting and spread encouragement upon us all. Sometimes it?s good to be green. (and white and black and gold) Marina la Pica Proud Hartwood Seneschal -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Doireann From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Mon Sep 26 13:59:46 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 13:59:46 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood Rocks In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1C3F06BA35C2478EA859E96FF6247225@Tommy> I stole this wonderful idea from Master James. Shhhh, don't tell! .... He's right behind me, isn't he? Doireann Oh, how little you know, dear prot?g?... :-) I was very proud of Hartwood and your accomplishment. A little idea, a sense of community and a dream. And the secret is now to keep that momentum going. More communal ideas. More learning, instructing and sharing. And more streamers....yay, Halima, I wanted to dance into court swinging the streamers :-) Master James Llewellyn ap Gruffydd Uber-south Hartwood Provisional Governor. From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 26 15:43:05 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 15:43:05 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood Rocks In-Reply-To: <1C3F06BA35C2478EA859E96FF6247225@Tommy> References: <1C3F06BA35C2478EA859E96FF6247225@Tommy> Message-ID: <20110926154305.88624so1vropjfuh@webmail.uniserve.com> Thanks, James, for your suggestions, instruction and encouragement; that was a well-lit fire you started! I'm grateful to Cecille, too, for making her place available to meet (and Scathach, for her place further south) and egg each other onward. I'm looking forward to doing more such projects! As for the streamers... I can't say that the idea of dancing hadn't crossed my mind... Mayhap you would join me in dancing us into court, next time? ;) (Oh... More streamers, please! 6' float-y ones work nicely in all venues!) Yay! for Kjartan's distribution of White Court tickets to all the Royalty in court! Yay! for Marina's "loving cup for a loving couple" and the bottle with which to fill it! Halima member of Hartwood and proud of it! -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 26 Sep 2011 01:59:46 PM PDT, quoting jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca: ... > > I was very proud of Hartwood and your accomplishment. > > A little idea, a sense of community and a dream. > > > And the secret is now to keep that momentum going. More communal > ideas. More learning, instructing and sharing. And more > streamers....yay, Halima, I wanted to dance into court swinging the > streamers :-) > > > > Master James Llewellyn ap Gruffydd > Uber-south Hartwood Provisional Governor. From canzonet3 at gmail.com Mon Sep 26 16:47:33 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 16:47:33 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Hartwood Rocks In-Reply-To: <20110926154305.88624so1vropjfuh@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <1C3F06BA35C2478EA859E96FF6247225@Tommy> <20110926154305.88624so1vropjfuh@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Oh, so very many Yays! The Principality has indeed taken notice of our brave new Shire and the direction we are taking. And that notice is indeed favourable. For what we have accomplished and put forth this past weekend did not just light the flame for Hartwood's colours, but helped to start tiny sparks for other branches who were present and watching. May we, by our continued efforts as individuals and as a Shire, be a source of inspiration for Tir Righ now and in the future. Huzzah!! Maistresse Cecille de Beumund -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Then did Master James suggest the making of books, many books, and he being one who has taught no few of us the skills of Coptic bookbinding, naturally did talk flow to such an endeavour. As we explored the concept, we realized that even those of us who had taken his class were somewhat lacking in complete comfort in the needed skills, whereupon Master James offered to teach us again, as often as it would take for the learning to "take". For these skills to be well-shared, many books were needed to be made by many artisans; being that Her Highness Lenora of Tir Righ was present and Coronet was in the offing, the purpose became clear: Books for Tir Righ Largesse. Stepped forth then Her Ladyship Doireann Dechti and His Lordship Kjartan kraka with the offer of a wood chest to hold the books. Discussion sprung up anew... How many books would it take to fill such a chest? Perhaps... One Hundred! Led by Master James (skill and enthusiasm), Seneschale Marina (leading by example) and Mistress Cecille (A&S and organizer), the Cry was, "100 Books for Largesse!" Thus it was. It came to pass that many hands came forward to make Coptic books in many colors of covers, leaves and stitching, in two sizes (and 5 Oriental bindings). The small chest was made, painted with the populace badge of Tir Righ. Those who participated in this project presented this gift of largesse to Their Highnesses Alden and Lenora in court at September Coronet, with device and banners flying in the warm breeze of the day. Even the dogs wore barding in the Hartwood colors. It was a magnificent day when the Shire of Hartwood determined to undertake the project, and a magnificent day when it was complete. May the sun continue to shine on such efforts of united creativity. Thus ends my tale; if it does not please, it did not happen. yours in service, Halima al-Rakkasa -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 26 Sep 2011 08:19:44 PM PDT, quoting Bruce Schneider : > As a calligraphy/book person I would be interested in hearing more about the > 100 hand-made books. Sounds like an awesome project. > Cathal Sean > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Tami Hayes" > To: "Rocks" > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 7:14 PM > Subject: [rocks] Coronet ... >> >> A special thank you to the Shire of Hartwood for gifting 100 hand-made >> books for Largesse - it is very much appreciated and will be put to good >> use! :-) >> >> Regards, >> >> Lenora, Princess Tir Righ From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 26 22:48:25 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:48:25 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] [rocks] Coronet In-Reply-To: <07FCC0F1E25440B285EE05306F6AFA48@MorelPC> References: <1EC388C38B6F43BA96DC084021BA687C@hugebrain> <07FCC0F1E25440B285EE05306F6AFA48@MorelPC> Message-ID: <20110926224825.13991ri8u9g67d0p@webmail.uniserve.com> Those last few hours before the presentation... Oh, my... Lady Elspeth brought over a hundred bookplates that she designed and printed on her hand-press, one for each and every book, so that all would know that these were given by the hands of Their Highnesses of Tir Righ to those Whom They would favor. We cut and pasted like maddened creatures to get them completed before Court! It was wonderful madness! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 26 Sep 2011 10:20:29 PM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic : >> As a calligraphy/book person I would be interested in hearing more about >> the >> 100 hand-made books. Sounds like an awesome project. >> Cathal Sean > > It was a wonderful and fun project, Master Cathal Sean, and right until the > last book was finished and placed into the box, there was laughter and joy > in the carrying out of it. Master James gave us the idea, and happened to > already have taught a number of us to make the coptic bound books. He did > not stop at that, however, but also made a good number of the books > (including an Oriental style) and provided many kits for others to put > together. > > Many people contributed to this project, in many ways. The chest and books > are just the surface. People hosted book-making nights, cut out lots of > binder-board and shared it around, shared supplies, taught each other, put > together kits for others to sew, made and/or applied lovely bookplates, > challenged & encouraged each other, and jumped in to learn a new skill or > three. > > The enthusiasm and co-operation were amazing, and I am so proud to be a part > of the Shire of Hartwood. > > I do believe that we will be having a coptic book binding class at our > Spring TUTR session.... > > Doireann Dechti From redshasta at gmail.com Mon Sep 26 22:53:08 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:53:08 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth Message-ID: Sgt Seth Starr of Seagirt (yay alliteration!) was talking to me today about a Pas d'Armes he would like to hold in Hartwood around February. He plans to make it a big event (100 people or more) and invite a bunch of off-island knights and other fun people to come over and rock our party. He also wants to hold a tavern night after it. He would like to enlist Hartwood's help to find a suitable venue. I don't think any of the halls we researched would be suitable, but how about the place we held our last Pas? Does anyone have the information for it that we could send to Seth? Scathach -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From redshasta at gmail.com Mon Sep 26 22:53:48 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 22:53:48 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth, should be Seth and a Pas d'Armes! Message-ID: Because titles are cool. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Mon Sep 26 23:14:47 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:14:47 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> I will see what I can find; I think Argolia was looking after that part of our Pas. Seth should be careful to read all the fine print and be sure everything is in writing; I vaguely recall a little shifting on the price/usage structure between the date we agreed to it and the date of the event. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 26 Sep 2011 10:53:08 PM PDT, quoting Julie MacT?re : > Sgt Seth Starr of Seagirt (yay alliteration!) was talking to me today about > a Pas d'Armes he would like to hold in Hartwood around February. He plans > to make it a big event (100 people or more) and invite a bunch of off-island > knights and other fun people to come over and rock our party. He also wants > to hold a tavern night after it. > > He would like to enlist Hartwood's help to find a suitable venue. I don't > think any of the halls we researched would be suitable, but how about the > place we held our last Pas? Does anyone have the information for it that we > could send to Seth? > > Scathach > From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Mon Sep 26 23:22:56 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:22:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Is it too close to the TUTR event being less than a month away? Maybe find a venue AT the TUTR event and have a PAS too. James -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 11:14 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth I will see what I can find; I think Argolia was looking after that part of our Pas. Seth should be careful to read all the fine print and be sure everything is in writing; I vaguely recall a little shifting on the price/usage structure between the date we agreed to it and the date of the event. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Mon 26 Sep 2011 10:53:08 PM PDT, quoting Julie MacT?re : > Sgt Seth Starr of Seagirt (yay alliteration!) was talking to me today > about > a Pas d'Armes he would like to hold in Hartwood around February. He plans > to make it a big event (100 people or more) and invite a bunch of > off-island > knights and other fun people to come over and rock our party. He also > wants > to hold a tavern night after it. > > He would like to enlist Hartwood's help to find a suitable venue. I don't > think any of the halls we researched would be suitable, but how about the > place we held our last Pas? Does anyone have the information for it that > we > could send to Seth? > > Scathach > _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Mon Sep 26 23:23:07 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:23:07 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Halima wrote: > I will see what I can find; I think Argolia was looking after that part > of our Pas. Seth should be careful to read all the fine print and be sure > everything is in writing; I vaguely recall a little shifting on the > price/usage structure between the date we agreed to it and the date of > the event. Shocking! That was the same place that quoted us $1000 one day, then changed it to $3000 the next day when we were considering the whole site for a Principality event a couple of years ago. Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Mon Sep 26 23:32:55 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:32:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: James wrote: > Maybe find a venue AT the TUTR event and have a PAS too. Don't *make* me come over there! Dori From rabbit11 at live.com Tue Sep 27 06:30:27 2011 From: rabbit11 at live.com (ramona hartley) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 06:30:27 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> References: , <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Greetings Hartwood Congratulations on the wonderful success of your book project, very well done! Here is the information you seek. The Hartwood May Pas was held at the Coombs Fairground. Halima, there was no price shifting, I believe you are thinking about the same venue for a different event where that was indeed the case. Regardless it appears they have clarified the matter for themselves. This link will take you directly to their rates page where you will also find contact information. The Pas equipment Snear made was left in Hartwood as well should you need it. Due to the fact that you are looking at an off season rental you may be able to get a better price. http://www.coombsfair.com/rentals.php Argolia > Date: Mon, 26 Sep 2011 23:14:47 -0700 > From: doerksen at island.net > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth > > I will see what I can find; I think Argolia was looking after that > part of our Pas. Seth should be careful to read all the fine print and > be sure everything is in writing; I vaguely recall a little shifting > on the price/usage structure between the date we agreed to it and the > date of the event. > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > > Mon 26 Sep 2011 10:53:08 PM PDT, quoting Julie MacT?re : > > > Sgt Seth Starr of Seagirt (yay alliteration!) was talking to me today about > > a Pas d'Armes he would like to hold in Hartwood around February. He plans > > to make it a big event (100 people or more) and invite a bunch of off-island > > knights and other fun people to come over and rock our party. He also wants > > to hold a tavern night after it. > > > > He would like to enlist Hartwood's help to find a suitable venue. I don't > > think any of the halls we researched would be suitable, but how about the > > place we held our last Pas? Does anyone have the information for it that we > > could send to Seth? > > > > Scathach > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 27 08:04:35 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:04:35 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Message-ID: Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet. I'm not sure how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion. We have a proven site, and we can obviously work together. Let's talk about it! Dori From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Tue Sep 27 08:25:56 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:25:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <58D0817B2AE0454F8F56551A3D8105F0@LennoxPC> What is the date? (Only 'cause - on a personal level - the Agility Association of Canada National championships are being held in Nanimo this coming August and yes, I'm on the organizing committee plus hoping-hoping-hoping that Shade and I will quality at Regionals so we can go play.) I don't want to hold up my hand as available to help unless I am truly available to help. :-) Keep well, Val/Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: September-27-11 8:05 AM To: Hartwood Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet. I'm not sure how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion. We have a proven site, and we can obviously work together. Let's talk about it! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Tue Sep 27 08:45:56 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 08:45:56 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <58D0817B2AE0454F8F56551A3D8105F0@LennoxPC> References: <58D0817B2AE0454F8F56551A3D8105F0@LennoxPC> Message-ID: <4A026B37FC7C484DB9E83B15CD28280C@LennoxPC> Never mind - figured out where to go look it up. Yes, I could help. That date is not yet booked in my life. :-) Keep well, Val/Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Valorie Lennox Sent: September-27-11 8:26 AM To: 'Morel Carr Zupanic' Cc: Hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture What is the date? (Only 'cause - on a personal level - the Agility Association of Canada National championships are being held in Nanimo this coming August and yes, I'm on the organizing committee plus hoping-hoping-hoping that Shade and I will quality at Regionals so we can go play.) I don't want to hold up my hand as available to help unless I am truly available to help. :-) Keep well, Val/Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: September-27-11 8:05 AM To: Hartwood Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet. I'm not sure how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion. We have a proven site, and we can obviously work together. Let's talk about it! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From eideard.mail at gmail.com Tue Sep 27 09:03:03 2011 From: eideard.mail at gmail.com (Eideard of Oransay) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 09:03:03 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice Message-ID: Hello Hartwood! I know it's a very long drive, but we'd like to invite you to our indoor archery practice, Monday nights 6-8 pm at Eagle Ridge Community Center, 1089 Langford Parkway. Everyone is welcome, there will be some loaner gear. Cost is $5 per participant. It is a dry floor hockey arena, so there is plenty of space to shoot, we use 15 minutes at either end for set up and tear down, so we get in an hour and half of practice. As the wet winter progresses and your bow sits unused in the corner, you may find it worth the trip. Thegn Eideard -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 27 10:03:31 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 10:03:31 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20110927100331.18246g5ymbd84uzn@webmail.uniserve.com> Let's put in a bid anyway. It doesn't matter if they have bids or not because this isn't an auction. And it'll give them a choice if there -are- other bids. Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 27 Sep 2011 08:04:35 AM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic : > Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet. I'm not sure > how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the > possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion. We have a proven > site, and we can obviously work together. > > Let's talk about it! > > Dori _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > From diamantedamagenta at me.com Tue Sep 27 09:07:01 2011 From: diamantedamagenta at me.com (MAGENTA) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 16:07:01 +0000 (GMT) Subject: [Hartwood] [rocks] Coronet In-Reply-To: <20110926223635.68542pd9cahngvz7@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Halima al-Rakkasa; With immense grace of prose and magically lyric lines you laid the tale before Master Cathal Sean and all else who would care to spend a moment in it's charm!? Thank you for spinning out the tale as the craftwise spinner og glass wizardry makes eye dazzling gems to amaze and delight!! I much enjoyed reading the tale and it has made the wonder of the "100 Books & Box" yet even better, would that be possible! Well done in the doing all, and in the telling?Halima al-Rakkasa!! Yours In Service Donna Diamante da Magenta Never underestimate the power of honesty -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 27 13:39:26 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:39:26 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Theng Eideard wrote: > Hello Hartwood! > I know it's a very long drive, but we'd like to invite you to our > indoor > archery practice, Monday nights 6-8 pm at Eagle Ridge Community Center, > 1089 > Langford Parkway. Thank you! We have a great number of wonderful archers here in the lands of Hartwood. I would think a shared trip down would indeed be worthwhile. Doireann From lionsgater at yahoo.com Tue Sep 27 13:49:11 2011 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 13:49:11 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1317156551.47915.YahooMailNeo@web161204.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Excellent, ? I will have to keep this in mind as I will have work in Victoria I can schedule on Mondays and Tuesdays. ? John Macandrew From: Eideard of Oransay To: Hartwood at tirrigh.org Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:03:03 AM Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice Hello Hartwood! I know it's a very long drive,? but we'd? like to invite you to? our indoor archery practice, Monday nights 6-8 pm at Eagle Ridge Community Center, 1089 Langford Parkway. Everyone is welcome, there will be some loaner gear. Cost is $5 per participant. It is a dry floor hockey arena, so there is plenty of space to shoot, we use 15 minutes at either end for set up and tear down, so we get in an hour and half of practice. As the wet winter progresses and your bow sits unused in the corner, you may find it worth the trip. Thegn Eideard _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 27 14:14:20 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 14:14:20 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice In-Reply-To: <1317156551.47915.YahooMailNeo@web161204.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <1317156551.47915.YahooMailNeo@web161204.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20110927141420.78964xjmg002t7e4@webmail.uniserve.com> Perhaps someone could pass along these details to Lord Edward of York and His Lordship Zoran...? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > From: Eideard of Oransay > To: Hartwood at tirrigh.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:03:03 AM > Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice > > > Hello Hartwood! > I know it's a very long drive,? but we'd? like to invite you to? our > indoor archery practice, Monday nights 6-8 pm at Eagle Ridge > Community Center, 1089 Langford Parkway. > Everyone is welcome, there will be some loaner gear. Cost is $5 per > participant. > It is a dry floor hockey arena, so there is plenty of space to > shoot, we use 15 minutes at either end for set up and tear down, so > we get in an hour and half of practice. > As the wet winter progresses and your bow sits unused in the corner, > you may find it worth the trip. > > Thegn Eideard From jademagpye at gmail.com Tue Sep 27 19:51:57 2011 From: jademagpye at gmail.com (Amber) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 19:51:57 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> It is certainly worth talking about. With this last Coronet having been held on the island, I wonder if we would actually get a shot at it. Or is this one far enough in the future that the court would be willing to have another event a ferry ride away. Marina -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:04 AM To: Hartwood Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet. I'm not sure how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion. We have a proven site, and we can obviously work together. Let's talk about it! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From lionsgater at yahoo.com Tue Sep 27 20:45:53 2011 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 20:45:53 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> Message-ID: <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Greetings, ? It never hurts to go through the exercise of putting together a bid. The huge success of last weekend is still fresh in their memory and it easily showed you can draw that may bodies to the island. I don't think the Principality is getting so many bids they can not give anyone a pass on getting a shot. ? That?being said Tournament of armies is three weeks before and Crown just after (though Crown is four hours south). ? John Macandrew ? ? ? ________________________________ From: Amber To: Morel Carr Zupanic ; Hartwood Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:51:57 PM Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture It is certainly worth talking about.? With this last Coronet having been held on the island, I wonder if we would actually get a shot at it.? Or is this one far enough in the future that the court would be willing to have another event a ferry ride away. Marina -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:04 AM To: Hartwood Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet.? I'm not sure how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion.? We have a proven site, and we can obviously work together. Let's talk about it! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 27 20:50:52 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 20:50:52 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <20110927100331.18246g5ymbd84uzn@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110927100331.18246g5ymbd84uzn@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <610101049E40405B9F0E5B6EAD7A4EBA@MorelPC> Halima wrote: > Let's put in a bid anyway. It doesn't matter if they have bids or not > because this isn't an auction. And it'll give them a choice if > here -are- other bids. Absolutely. And I'm very glad to be getting such a positive response from several of you - very heartening! Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Tue Sep 27 21:05:39 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 21:05:39 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <610101049E40405B9F0E5B6EAD7A4EBA@MorelPC> References: <20110927100331.18246g5ymbd84uzn@webmail.uniserve.com> <610101049E40405B9F0E5B6EAD7A4EBA@MorelPC> Message-ID: <1A30812870A94A05A9D79B4FBA8F4493@Tommy> And your chances go up astronomically the closer you get to the event with no bids submitted by anyone else. James -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:50 PM To: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Halima wrote: > Let's put in a bid anyway. It doesn't matter if they have bids or not > because this isn't an auction. And it'll give them a choice if here -are- > other bids. Absolutely. And I'm very glad to be getting such a positive response from several of you - very heartening! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Tue Sep 27 21:06:14 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 21:06:14 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <9DDC93F2C4874467A64F75B6E0BD2C02@LennoxPC> Greetings all, Can we discuss further at the meeting on Sunday? I'd like to know more about what the event entails. Keep well, Val/Elspeth _____ From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of John Mail Sent: September-27-11 8:46 PM To: Hartwood Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Greetings, It never hurts to go through the exercise of putting together a bid. The huge success of last weekend is still fresh in their memory and it easily showed you can draw that may bodies to the island. I don't think the Principality is getting so many bids they can not give anyone a pass on getting a shot. That being said Tournament of armies is three weeks before and Crown just after (though Crown is four hours south). John Macandrew From: Amber To: Morel Carr Zupanic ; Hartwood Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:51:57 PM Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture It is certainly worth talking about. With this last Coronet having been held on the island, I wonder if we would actually get a shot at it. Or is this one far enough in the future that the court would be willing to have another event a ferry ride away. Marina -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:04 AM To: Hartwood Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet. I'm not sure how to find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of Hartwood hosting for discussion. We have a proven site, and we can obviously work together. Let's talk about it! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 27 21:08:14 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 21:08:14 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <9DDC93F2C4874467A64F75B6E0BD2C02@LennoxPC> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable><1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <9DDC93F2C4874467A64F75B6E0BD2C02@LennoxPC> Message-ID: <0543C12B11F6460AB07A60B7355DDA65@MorelPC> Elspeth wrote: > Greetings all, > Can we discuss further at the meeting on Sunday? > I'd like to know more about what the event entails. I won't be there, though would love to be in on the discussion. If it is discussed, would you please take copious notes for me? And yes, I am happy to put myself forth as a potential event steward. Dori From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 27 23:20:32 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 23:20:32 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <1A30812870A94A05A9D79B4FBA8F4493@Tommy> References: <20110927100331.18246g5ymbd84uzn@webmail.uniserve.com> <610101049E40405B9F0E5B6EAD7A4EBA@MorelPC> <1A30812870A94A05A9D79B4FBA8F4493@Tommy> Message-ID: <20110927232032.18882kf619ec0u5s@webmail.uniserve.com> I'm all for "bid early, bid often." 1) We'll stay up to date with available venues and their costs and issues. 2) We'll maintain the mind-set of feeling capable of hosting a large event. 3) Principality and Kingdom will see that we are eager to participate with other branches. 4) Principality and Kingdom will always have a choice (us) when all the bids are in. 5) We might encourage other branches to bid by the fact of our eagerness. 6) It would put a "cool" feather in our cap to be able to host these larger events; how many feathers do -you- want? Oh, it would be fun! Maybe... Maybe we could try for a big event -every- year! That'd be outstanding! Wouldn't it be cool to host a Principality -and- a Kingdom event in one year?!? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 27 Sep 2011 09:05:39 PM PDT, quoting jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca: > And your chances go up astronomically the closer you get to the > event with no bids submitted by anyone else. > > James > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:50 PM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture > > Halima wrote: >> Let's put in a bid anyway. It doesn't matter if they have bids or >> not because this isn't an auction. And it'll give them a choice if >> here -are- other bids. > > Absolutely. And I'm very glad to be getting such a positive response from > several of you - very heartening! > > Dori From canzonet3 at gmail.com Tue Sep 27 23:21:15 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 23:21:15 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <0543C12B11F6460AB07A60B7355DDA65@MorelPC> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <9DDC93F2C4874467A64F75B6E0BD2C02@LennoxPC> <0543C12B11F6460AB07A60B7355DDA65@MorelPC> Message-ID: One thing to note: Even if we *don't* get the bid... simply going through the exercise of putting one together and submitting it is good in many ways: 1) Principality bids require a certain format which is good experience for our local event stewards to see and experience; 2) We're aiming for Baronial status in the next few years: simply submitting Principality bids is one of "the list" check-boxes :) 3) Having a successful bid is dependant upon many factors, some of which we may control, some of which we cannot. The more we put these bids together and learn to manipulate the factors, the better our own home-events will become - experience will transfer. Keep in mind that on-island bids will usually be the last considered unless: a) it's been a -long- time since coming to the island b) no other bid can be drummed up People do not want to pay ferry costs personally, nor does the Principality want to pay for the Officers / Royalty to have to come. For an on-island bid to be successful, especially against competing bids, the bid needs to be stunning. Recommend: a) looking at possibility of discount ferry packages? b) ferry shuttles for walk-on c) including TUTR classes at event d) fundraising event -at- event to help defray cost for travel-fund e) sca specialty happenings at event (ie. guild challenges / competitions; demonstrations / workshops; contests) f) outside specialty happenings at event to help draw interest (ie http://www.pnwraptors.com/) g) most of all, the budget must make money for the Principality, not just break even! - Cecille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Tue Sep 27 23:30:54 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 23:30:54 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> I think it is worth the effort, too. There are differences in events: Crown/Coronet will always draw more people because of the fighting; investitures draw fewer but usually have a lot of royalty and guild happenings; A&S championships draw fewer yet but -very- passionate attendees. If we can compare attendance at events on and off-island, broken down by type, from the past 3 years, we'll be able to make a reasonable estimate of probable attendance (and base the budget on that). I think we should take the shot. It is almost irrelevant whether our chances are good. If we don't try at all, we've failed. Let's -do- it! Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Tue 27 Sep 2011 08:45:53 PM PDT, quoting John Mail : > Greetings, > ? > It never hurts to go through the exercise of putting together a bid. > The huge success of last weekend is still fresh in their memory and > it easily showed you can draw that may bodies to the island. I don't > think the Principality is getting so many bids they can not give > anyone a pass on getting a shot. > ? > That?being said Tournament of armies is three weeks before and Crown > just after (though Crown is four hours south). > ? > John Macandrew > ? > ? > ? > > ________________________________ > From: Amber > To: Morel Carr Zupanic ; Hartwood > > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 7:51:57 PM > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture > > It is certainly worth talking about.? With this last Coronet having > been held on the island, I wonder if we would actually get a shot at > it.? Or is this one far enough in the future that the court would be > willing to have another event a ferry ride away. > Marina > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 8:04 AM > To: Hartwood > Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture > > Tir Righ August Investiture hasn't been awarded yet.? I'm not sure how to > find out if they have bids, but I would like to open up the possibility of > Hartwood hosting for discussion.? We have a proven site, and we can > obviously work together. > > Let's talk about it! > > Dori From canzonet3 at gmail.com Tue Sep 27 23:37:02 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 23:37:02 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable> <1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <9DDC93F2C4874467A64F75B6E0BD2C02@LennoxPC> <0543C12B11F6460AB07A60B7355DDA65@MorelPC> Message-ID: Re-reading that, it sounds more... negative, than I intended it to be. I strongly encourage that we submit a bid, and that we make it an amazing one :) As we've seen, Principality can and will come to Insula Magna. We just have to tweak things so that nothing else can compare to the fabulousness which is Hartwood! (Will choose my language more carefully next time!) - Cecille On Tue, Sep 27, 2011 at 11:21 PM, canzonet3 wrote: > One thing to note: Even if we *don't* get the bid... simply going through > the exercise of putting one together and submitting it is good in many ways: > 1) Principality bids require a certain format which is good experience for > our local event stewards to see and experience; > 2) We're aiming for Baronial status in the next few years: simply > submitting Principality bids is one of "the list" check-boxes :) > 3) Having a successful bid is dependant upon many factors, some of which we > may control, some of which we cannot. The more we put these bids together > and learn to manipulate the factors, the better our own home-events will > become - experience will transfer. > > Keep in mind that on-island bids will usually be the last considered > unless: > a) it's been a -long- time since coming to the island > b) no other bid can be drummed up > People do not want to pay ferry costs personally, nor does the Principality > want to pay for the Officers / Royalty to have to come. > > For an on-island bid to be successful, especially against competing bids, > the bid needs to be stunning. > Recommend: > a) looking at possibility of discount ferry packages? > b) ferry shuttles for walk-on > c) including TUTR classes at event > d) fundraising event -at- event to help defray cost for travel-fund > e) sca specialty happenings at event (ie. guild challenges / competitions; > demonstrations / workshops; contests) > f) outside specialty happenings at event to help draw interest (ie > http://www.pnwraptors.com/) > g) most of all, the budget must make money for the Principality, not just > break even! > > - Cecille > > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Tue Sep 27 23:40:08 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 23:40:08 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable><1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Halima wrote: > I think we should take the shot. It is almost irrelevant whether our > chances are good. If we don't try at all, we've failed. Let's -do- it! I agree wholeheartedly. Well, of course I do! I know we're ready, and now (pending availability), we have a wonderful site that people enjoy and are comfortable with. Dori From j_amazon at telus.net Wed Sep 28 00:12:39 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 00:12:39 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> NO ! too many things. On Sep 26, 2011, at 11:22 PM, wrote: > Is it too close to the TUTR event being less than a month away? > > Maybe find a venue AT the TUTR event and have a PAS too. > > > > > James > > > > > > -----Original Message----- From: doerksen at island.net > Sent: Monday, September 26, 2011 11:14 PM > To: hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth > > I will see what I can find; I think Argolia was looking after that > part of our Pas. Seth should be careful to read all the fine print and > be sure everything is in writing; I vaguely recall a little shifting > on the price/usage structure between the date we agreed to it and the > date of the event. > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > > > Mon 26 Sep 2011 10:53:08 PM PDT, quoting Julie MacT?re > : > >> Sgt Seth Starr of Seagirt (yay alliteration!) was talking to me >> today about >> a Pas d'Armes he would like to hold in Hartwood around February. >> He plans >> to make it a big event (100 people or more) and invite a bunch of >> off-island >> knights and other fun people to come over and rock our party. He >> also wants >> to hold a tavern night after it. >> >> He would like to enlist Hartwood's help to find a suitable venue. >> I don't >> think any of the halls we researched would be suitable, but how >> about the >> place we held our last Pas? Does anyone have the information for >> it that we >> could send to Seth? >> >> Scathach >> > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From hedgeh0g at telus.net Wed Sep 28 04:10:28 2011 From: hedgeh0g at telus.net (William Cocker) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 04:10:28 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice References: <1317156551.47915.YahooMailNeo@web161204.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> <20110927141420.78964xjmg002t7e4@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: For everyone's information: Archery here in Port Alberni is about to restart at the Glenwood Centre. Commencing Thursday October 6 at 7:00 PM. The first night is free (normally there is a drop in fee of $2.00). The second practice will be on Thursday October 27 at 7:00 PM. At that time, I imagine the regular practice of every Thursday at 7:00 PM will resume for the winter. Glenwood is a large indoor venue, with space for many archers. This is not SCA archery per se, but more along the line of FITA 20 metre. Wilelm Bogamann ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 2:14 PM Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Archery Practice Perhaps someone could pass along these details to Lord Edward of York and His Lordship Zoran...? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ > From: Eideard of Oransay > To: Hartwood at tirrigh.org > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 9:03:03 AM > Subject: [Hartwood] Archery Practice > > > Hello Hartwood! > I know it's a very long drive, but we'd like to invite you to our indoor > archery practice, Monday nights 6-8 pm at Eagle Ridge Community Center, > 1089 Langford Parkway. > Everyone is welcome, there will be some loaner gear. Cost is $5 per > participant. > It is a dry floor hockey arena, so there is plenty of space to shoot, we > use 15 minutes at either end for set up and tear down, so we get in an > hour and half of practice. > As the wet winter progresses and your bow sits unused in the corner, you > may find it worth the trip. > > Thegn Eideard _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From sgain0 at hotmail.com Wed Sep 28 11:55:44 2011 From: sgain0 at hotmail.com (Mark Sim) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 11:55:44 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable><1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com><20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: If we are going to do shuttling I think its time we looked at actually doing it right - that is renting a van and actually providing a real service to people coming to the event. At the various music festivals I've worked at, the shuttle services are what makes or breaks them, especially if parking is an issue. If we actually want people to walk across then we should have something on the other side ready to pack them and all their gear to the site - maybe for a nominal fee (say $5) which is a hell of a savings compared to bringing your car across. We could also put a sign in list up on a webpage before the event so that folks would know that there is going to be a shuttle waiting for them on this side. I remember a Bitter Waters war decades ago where the folks there provided such a service - it made a huge difference in how many folks from Lions Gate came over as walk ons. We may even need two shuttles (Departure Bay and Duke Point) though their arrival and departure times are off-set from each other, but that would have to be looked at. We could make arrangements in advance with BC Ferries to bring the van up to the off-loading point at the terminal and have SCA stuff brought to it. The more advance time we have on something like this the easier it is to arrange with them. Something like that would encourage people to come over. We may need a few extra vehicles on really busy loads (the van might get full of gear), but if its planned out well then it shouldn't be a huge problem and will show folks that we have our stuff together. Sgain -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2011 11:40 PM To: doerksen at island.net ; hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Halima wrote: > I think we should take the shot. It is almost irrelevant whether our > chances are good. If we don't try at all, we've failed. Let's -do- it! I agree wholeheartedly. Well, of course I do! I know we're ready, and now (pending availability), we have a wonderful site that people enjoy and are comfortable with. Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 12:00:10 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:00:10 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable><1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com><20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <97788A5E57E04913B2B4AE08078746FD@MorelPC> Sgain wrote: > If we are going to do shuttling I think its time we looked at actually > doing > it right - that is renting a van and actually providing a real service to > people coming to the event. Hmmm. I like this! Dori From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Wed Sep 28 12:14:47 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:14:47 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: <97788A5E57E04913B2B4AE08078746FD@MorelPC> References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable><1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com><20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> <97788A5E57E04913B2B4AE08078746FD@MorelPC> Message-ID: I'd agree that renting a van would be a thought. Also, I live in south Nanaimo and have: 1. A small station wagon; and 2. A utility trailer. The utility trailer is on the smaller side (4 by 6) but it could be a useful option for some picking up when moving people and gear. I recently acquired the trailer and right now it isn't pretty - but I've purchased the paint to make it "purdy" so it will be. I'm thinking that even if we rent a van, on some sailings we may need supplementary vehicles. Keep well, Val/Elspeth -----Original Message----- From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: September-28-11 12:00 PM To: Mark Sim; Hartwood Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture Sgain wrote: > If we are going to do shuttling I think its time we looked at actually > doing it right - that is renting a van and actually providing a real > service to people coming to the event. Hmmm. I like this! Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 12:27:03 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:27:03 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tir Righ August Investiture In-Reply-To: References: <5669E963FAF74A92BAA55CDD0CBCDA16@Sable><1317181553.10935.YahooMailNeo@web161206.mail.bf1.yahoo.com><20110927233054.19745099dfijaqe6@webmail.uniserve.com> <97788A5E57E04913B2B4AE08078746FD@MorelPC> Message-ID: <7A4DB7C5B8A24FF3A96C9538EC652E17@MorelPC> Mid summer dates are not doable at this site, but Mountainaire Campground is willing to rent to us on the September 21-23 weekend for Coronet Tourney again, or possibly for June 8-9 for June Coronet. The price per head will go up a bit next year, and I will send all of that info to Council. Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 12:31:24 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:31:24 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Council help please! Message-ID: <7F75B88BF7B24D82BA3CD0C53F822B92@MorelPC> I really need someone responsible to please represent me in Council Sunday. I have things to present but can't be there. And maybe a second person to remind them? Marina, do I need to send another copy of my membership card, in the case that I become herald? It was shown at the last council meeting. Kjartan, I'll be sending you my portion of the event proposal for the Spring TUTR/Heraldic & Scribal Symposium. Mostly, I need someone to cover my heraldry input, and Principality event input, but they will need to print off two or three color pages, I'm afraid. Dori From canzonet3 at gmail.com Wed Sep 28 12:46:18 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:46:18 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> Message-ID: I agree with James in principle, but perhaps not for this particular TUTR. Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for -all- members of a household to travel to the event. When you can do that, the chances of attendance increase hugely. When you appeal to only one member of a household, you have to really sell the event in order to have people attend your event and not go somewhere else, or choose to stay home and spend the time together (and save the money). So the -more- things you can plan to happen at an event the better. Leave them wishing that they had had more time to do X. Leave them wishing to come back to the event again and catch it next time :) Above all, don't leave them bored... there may not be a next time and that can kill your event. As what is already being proposed for this event is: - Heraldic TUTR - Heraldic Symposium - Scribal TUTR What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, that'd be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. Workshops will only engage the fighting populace, and there is a crossover between heraldic/scribal and the fighting arts, but it's small. How's that sound? - Cecille -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 12:54:06 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:54:06 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> Message-ID: Cecille wrote: > Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of > both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for > -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at > expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific > times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. > > If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, > that'd > be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the > non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either. I would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS principle. Once we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific classes, though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years TUTR. Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 12:56:34 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 12:56:34 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fw: Council help please! Message-ID: <853C442B63D8469A8B3601F920702782@MorelPC> This part is taken care of, thank you! > I really need someone responsible to please represent me in Council > Sunday. I have things to present but can't be there. And maybe a second > person to remind them? From doerksen at island.net Wed Sep 28 13:12:48 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:12:48 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] No longer Re: Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> Message-ID: <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> I thought James had something in mind for the upcoming TUTR, something... Welsh? Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Wed 28 Sep 2011 12:54:06 PM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic : > Cecille wrote: >> Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of >> both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for >> -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > >> What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at >> expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific >> times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. >> >> If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, that'd >> be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the >> non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. > > Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic > Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all > in class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants > either. I would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the > KIS principle. Once we have a venue, we can decide if there can be > any fighter-specific classes, though leather armoring and the like > would be as doable as any other class. > > There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can > be either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other > than the event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem > at this years TUTR. > > Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 13:16:34 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:16:34 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] No longer Re: Seth In-Reply-To: <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Halima wrote: > I thought James had something in mind for the upcoming TUTR, something... > Welsh? Right! Thank you, for *some* reason I am getting events mixed up. I believe that this Welsh feast has something to do with why the particular date was chosen for this event. Time to get that organization binder started.... Dori From canzonet3 at gmail.com Wed Sep 28 13:24:55 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:24:55 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] No longer Re: Seth In-Reply-To: <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: That's why "workshop" instead of classes or tournament. All you have to do is set up space and let them go in their own time. Often, what can happen is asking partners of teachers already coming for the TUTR, to also come and participate in the workshop. After that, things tend to just happen on their own. No spectators required and very little prep-work on the event-steward's part. I'll get off the soap-box now... And Halima, you're absolutely right. James did have something Welsh-y planned. Being the good Norman-English Lady that I am, I tend to block out all things from across -that- border :P - Cecille On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 1:12 PM, wrote: > I thought James had something in mind for the upcoming TUTR, something... > Welsh? > > Halima > -- > http://www.island.net/~**doerksen/ > > Wed 28 Sep 2011 12:54:06 PM PDT, quoting Morel Carr Zupanic < > bear_necessities at telus.net>: > > Cecille wrote: >> >>> Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of >>> both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for >>> -all- members of a household to travel to the event. >>> >> >> >>> What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at >>> expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific >>> times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. >>> >>> If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, >>> that'd >>> be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the >>> non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. >>> >> >> Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic >> Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in >> class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either. I >> would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS principle. Once >> we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific classes, >> though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. >> >> There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be >> either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the >> event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years >> TUTR. >> >> Dori >> > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/**mailman/listinfo/hartwood_**tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/**BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 13:29:26 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:29:26 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] No longer Re: Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net><20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <8648727AF47343EDB63AEFECD53A43F3@MorelPC> Cecille wrote: > That's why "workshop" instead of classes or tournament. All you have to > do > is set up space and let them go in their own time. Often, what can happen > is asking partners of teachers already coming for the TUTR, to also come > and > participate in the workshop. After that, things tend to just happen on > their own. No spectators required and very little prep-work on the > event-steward's part. Hmmmm.... This could be quite cool. Let's see what our venue has to offer, in the way of space. With only two tracks each for the University and the Colleges, I don't want to make a dent in classroom space, but this could possibly even be done in a tent city, if necessary. Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Wed Sep 28 14:53:27 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 14:53:27 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy> Tourneys do not usually work at Universities due to things like, already said, lack of spectators who are in class. Maybe Seth would want to teach a class in HOW to run a PAS? Or maybe some other fighting related classes to fit into the theme. My original concern was two big events in one month draws heavily on event staff and attendees. Those from away would possibly have to pick the one they wanted and either could lose out. Not to mention possibly tying up branch funds for deposits etc. The original evening plan was A Welsh tavern night. That CAN be altered if a few cooks step up to do the planning together. James From canzonet3 at gmail.com Wed Sep 28 15:04:33 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 15:04:33 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Getting information / involved: Message-ID: Building on the wonderfulness that was Coronet: There's lots of ways to keep in touch with people around AnTir and Tir Righ who have similar interests to your own. You may have met them this weekend and shared a few words, or you may have yet to meet. Here's a few places you might get started: build your knowledge base and make some new friends along the way! - Cecille Email Lists Found on the AnTir Page: http://www.antir.sca.org/Lists/ Archery Arts and Sciences ? Restricted to A&S Ministers and Champions Autocrats Bardic Bookbinders Chatelaines ? intended for Chatelaines, demo-coordinators, Peers, those who interact with newcomers Children Chiurgeons ? Chiurgeonate and those interested Chivalry ? Restricted to Order of the Chivalry Chroniclers ? intended for Chroniclers Clan Blue Feather College of Heralds ? Heralds and those interested in Heraldry Consorts ? Restricted to reigning consorts, Ladies ot Rose, Valorous Estate Constables ? intended for Constables Costumer?s Guild Court Heralds ? Court Heralds and those interested in becoming C.H. Dance Disputed Lands ? Northern and North-central BC Equestrian Exchequerate ? Restricted to Exchequers and their deputies Fighters Gameskeepers - games Gouttes/Jambes ? Restricted to those with Goutte de Sang / Jambe de Lion Guilds-admin ? Restricted to guild officers and A&S guild deputy Herbal Guild Kingdom Marshalls - Restricted Laurels ? 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URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Wed Sep 28 20:44:35 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 20:44:35 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> Message-ID: <1F62C033-CCCF-407F-B9EA-F470F124CB8D@telus.net> Master James has agreed to host a Welsh feast/ something on the Sat night. > > > There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can > be either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other > than the event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no > problem at this years TUTR. > > Dori > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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That CAN be altered > if a few cooks step up to do the planning together. This is not a feast then? Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Wed Sep 28 21:40:58 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 21:40:58 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: <75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> <78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy> <75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> Message-ID: Actually, I picked the Welsh idea because the event was in March not the other way around. And this date is the week after Daffodil. The original idea was a Welsh Tavern Night with Welsh Tavern food as a contest. If it is wanted I can see about putting a team together and doing an actual feast. What say ye? James -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:15 PM To: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca ; hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness James wrote: > My original concern was two big events in one month draws heavily on event > staff and attendees. Those from away would possibly have to pick the one > they wanted and either could lose out. > Not to mention possibly tying up branch funds for deposits etc. So, why are we having them so close together? I had wanted TUTR in April, but thought it was moved to March because of the feast theme being a seasonal thing? > The original evening plan was A Welsh tavern night. That CAN be altered > if a few cooks step up to do the planning together. This is not a feast then? Dori From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Wed Sep 28 21:45:04 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 21:45:04 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Belated Hallowe'en (Samhain) celebration? Message-ID: <93D06A52F1C64DA6BF858AD8E7EDEB59@LennoxPC> I had offered to host a Hallowe'en theme party on Sunday, Oct. 30 ... afternoon to early evening ... but a potential snag has just appeared. Earlier today I found out that my employer will be producing five applications/proposals in the coming month. As the director of marketing and communications, I am heavily involved in producing these documents. In the past, I have sometimes worked for a week or 10 days straight, putting in 12 to 18-hour days, to make the deadlines. The deadline for these projects falls in early November. Based on previous experience, I MAY have to work straight through the weekend of October 29 - 30. I may not - we may do them earlier. Or not. (Despite the best of all intentions, I've worked through the pre-deadline weekend every time we've had one of these major projects.) >From my perspective, the safest option would be to shift the event to the following weekend, when I will be safely past the deadline. Or hold it a weekend ahead (Oct. 23). But I don't know how other people will feel about that or if it will conflict with something else. I will know more in the next few days and depending on the actual amount of work required and the scheduling, it may not be an issue. But it might - so I'm flagging it early. Thoughts? Comments? Keep well, Elspeth/Val -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 21:46:19 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 21:46:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> <78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy> <75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> Message-ID: James wrote: > Actually, I picked the Welsh idea because the event was in March not the > other way around. > And this date is the week after Daffodil. Ugh. I wonder why it was March. I would like to have a date change considered in that case, if possible. > The original idea was a Welsh Tavern Night with Welsh Tavern food as a > contest. If it is wanted I can see about putting a team together and doing > an actual feast. So is the idea then that we bring our own food or eat what is brought for the contest? > What say ye? That part is between you and the Event Steward! Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 21:48:46 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 21:48:46 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Belated Hallowe'en (Samhain) celebration? In-Reply-To: <93D06A52F1C64DA6BF858AD8E7EDEB59@LennoxPC> References: <93D06A52F1C64DA6BF858AD8E7EDEB59@LennoxPC> Message-ID: Elspeth wrote: > I had offered to host a Hallowe'en theme party on Sunday, Oct. 30 ... > afternoon to early evening ... but a potential snag has just appeared. Bummer! > From my perspective, the safest option would be to shift the event to the > following weekend, when I will be safely past the deadline. Or hold it a > weekend ahead (Oct. 23). But I don't know how other people will feel about > that or if it will conflict with something else. Several of us will be away on the October 23 weekend, for the Principality A&S/Bardic Championships. But, you need to do whatever works best for you. Dori From doerksen at island.net Wed Sep 28 22:42:50 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:42:50 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> <78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy> <75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> Message-ID: <20110928224250.14354d1eqfa4dkka@webmail.uniserve.com> Do we need to look at the calendar again for the most suitable TUTR date? The proposal needs to have enough info for council to vote for or against (or modify) this Sunday; then the budget has to be given to the financial committee for their OK (or not). You should be able to -tentatively- book venues now, provided you give them lots of lead time should you decide to let one (or more) go. Who is the event steward? (I am confused... I can't tell who is responsible for what...) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ Wed 28 Sep 2011 09:40:58 PM PDT, quoting jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca: > Actually, I picked the Welsh idea because the event was in March not > the other way around. > And this date is the week after Daffodil. > > The original idea was a Welsh Tavern Night with Welsh Tavern food as > a contest. If it is wanted I can see about putting a team together > and doing an actual feast. > > > What say ye? > > > James > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 9:15 PM > To: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca ; hartwood at tirrigh.org > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness > > James wrote: >> My original concern was two big events in one month draws heavily >> on event staff and attendees. Those from away would possibly have >> to pick the one they wanted and either could lose out. >> Not to mention possibly tying up branch funds for deposits etc. > > So, why are we having them so close together? I had wanted TUTR in April, > but thought > it was moved to March because of the feast theme being a seasonal thing? > >> The original evening plan was A Welsh tavern night. That CAN be >> altered if a few cooks step up to do the planning together. > > This is not a feast then? > > Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Wed Sep 28 22:45:59 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Wed, 28 Sep 2011 22:45:59 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: <20110928224250.14354d1eqfa4dkka@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net><20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com><78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy><75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> <20110928224250.14354d1eqfa4dkka@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <6A8A65EAE5AA4462B0307D4453A0982A@MorelPC> > Do we need to look at the calendar again for the most suitable TUTR date? > Who is the event steward? (I am confused... I can't tell who is > responsible for what...) The Event Steward is Kjartan, and I have already written asking him to look at other dates - here's hoping! He will have an awesome proposal by Sunday... Dori From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Thu Sep 29 05:32:51 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 05:32:51 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> <78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy> <75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> Message-ID: >> The original idea was a Welsh Tavern Night with Welsh Tavern food as a >> contest. If it is wanted I can see about putting a team together and >> doing an actual feast. >So is the idea then that we bring our own food or eat what is brought for >the contest? My idea was that after the judging, the contest food was available to all. I would supplement with a several Tavern staples. (Welsh Cakes, leeky stuff etc) The main concern here was having people teach during the day and then having to prepare a feast as well. At the last TUTR. a bunch of people simply went out for dinner and returned afterwards to partee' James From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Sep 29 06:19:42 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 06:19:42 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Tutr-y goodness In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <20110928131248.20894bcxkrfm3hz4@webmail.uniserve.com> <78865BE7D5094534A27F88D7CCA268ED@Tommy> <75F60CBE13104D439AB7A6FAF9C3CB7F@MorelPC> Message-ID: <9E47503DCA46414FA25B7DDEFB5B38D8@MorelPC> James wrote: > My idea was that after the judging, the contest food was available to all. > I would supplement with a several Tavern staples. (Welsh Cakes, leeky > stuff etc) The main concern here was having people teach during the day > and then having to prepare a feast as well. At the last TUTR. a bunch of > people simply went out for dinner and returned afterwards to partee' We had a nice, simple potluck at our first/last TUTR. We could do that again, and maybe encourage or challenge folks who aren't entering the contest to try to get all Welsh too, if they wish. Dori From doerksen at island.net Thu Sep 29 12:02:10 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 12:02:10 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [northern] SCA on Google Earth Message-ID: <20110929120210.16456u1hj7yegng2@webmail.uniserve.com> Whoa... -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from tomas at noaharney.com ----- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:12:11 -0700 Greetings all; It's been a few years since I put together the Google Earth version of An Tir's branch borders, and some of them had changed, so I just finished updating it. If there are any other updates for it, please let me know. Also, I put together a google earth/maps version of all of the Kingdoms borders. Again, if you see any problems let me know. It's all here: http://www.sca.noaharney.com/interests/cartography/ -Tomas de Courcy Student to Mistress Safiye _______________________________________________ northern mailing list northern at antir.sca.org http://missives.antir.sca.org/mailman/listinfo/northern ----- End forwarded message ----- From canzonet3 at gmail.com Thu Sep 29 13:55:02 2011 From: canzonet3 at gmail.com (canzonet3) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 13:55:02 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [northern] SCA on Google Earth In-Reply-To: <20110929120210.16456u1hj7yegng2@webmail.uniserve.com> References: <20110929120210.16456u1hj7yegng2@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: Do we want to look into getting permission to get that linked to the website? That's really cool! - Cecille On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:02 PM, wrote: > Whoa... > -- > http://www.island.net/~**doerksen/ > > ----- Forwarded message from tomas at noaharney.com ----- > Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:12:11 -0700 > > Greetings all; > > It's been a few years since I put together the Google Earth version of An > Tir's branch borders, and some of them had changed, so I just finished > updating it. > > If there are any other updates for it, please let me know. > > Also, I put together a google earth/maps version of all of the Kingdoms > borders. 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It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for > -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at > expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific > times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. > > If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, > that'd > be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the > non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either. I would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS principle. Once we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific classes, though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years TUTR. Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ From jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca Thu Sep 29 14:44:27 2011 From: jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca (jamesllewellyn at shaw.ca) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 14:44:27 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Fwd: [northern] SCA on Google Earth In-Reply-To: References: <20110929120210.16456u1hj7yegng2@webmail.uniserve.com> Message-ID: <4AF2AB985D1E40F98CEB7585B96E4A55@Tommy> I?ve been using Tomas? Google Earth since he created it. People ask me ?What branch am I in?? and ?click? I know. James From: canzonet3 Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 1:55 PM To: doerksen at island.net Cc: hartwood at tirrigh.org Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Fwd: [northern] SCA on Google Earth Do we want to look into getting permission to get that linked to the website? That's really cool! - Cecille On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:02 PM, wrote: Whoa... -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ ----- Forwarded message from tomas at noaharney.com ----- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 11:12:11 -0700 Greetings all; It's been a few years since I put together the Google Earth version of An Tir's branch borders, and some of them had changed, so I just finished updating it. If there are any other updates for it, please let me know. Also, I put together a google earth/maps version of all of the Kingdoms borders. Again, if you see any problems let me know. 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URL: From redshasta at gmail.com Thu Sep 29 15:24:24 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 15:24:24 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> Message-ID: I can't find the TUTR on http://www.antir.sca.org/Upcoming/index.php Is it booked yet? Scathach On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Amber wrote: > With a TUTR that runs heavily to the arts, adding some sciences would round > out the menu and entice fighter/archers. Willem has an arrow making > workshop he can teach and I strongly suspect our newest members settling up > in the north have much to share of their knowledge. > > That said, the venue will dictate how many and what sort of classes can be > managed. I look forward to the proposal and the discussion. > > Marina > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:54 PM > To: Hartwood > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth > > > Cecille wrote: > >> Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of >> both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for >> -all- members of a household to travel to the event. >> > > >> What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at >> expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific >> times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. >> >> If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, >> that'd >> be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the >> non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. >> > > Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic > Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in > class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either. I > would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS principle. > Once > we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific > classes, > though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. > > There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be > either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the > event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years > TUTR. > > Dori > > > > ______________________________**_________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/**mailman/listinfo/hartwood_**tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/**BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > ______________________________**_________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/**mailman/listinfo/hartwood_**tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/**BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From j_amazon at telus.net Thu Sep 29 15:42:38 2011 From: j_amazon at telus.net (Jamie) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 15:42:38 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> Message-ID: The DRF has gone in but it has been slow / backlogged. Jamie On Sep 29, 2011, at 3:24 PM, Julie MacT?re wrote: > I can't find the TUTR on http://www.antir.sca.org/Upcoming/ > index.php Is it booked yet? > > Scathach > > On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 2:40 PM, Amber wrote: > With a TUTR that runs heavily to the arts, adding some sciences > would round out the menu and entice fighter/archers. Willem has an > arrow making workshop he can teach and I strongly suspect our > newest members settling up in the north have much to share of their > knowledge. > > That said, the venue will dictate how many and what sort of classes > can be managed. I look forward to the proposal and the discussion. > > Marina > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:54 PM > To: Hartwood > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth > > > Cecille wrote: > Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the > best of > both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason > for > -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > > What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at > expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific > times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. > > If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run > alongside, that'd > be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the > non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. > > Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic > Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were > all in > class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants > either. I > would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS > principle. Once > we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific > classes, > though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any > other class. > > There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be > either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other > than the > event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this > years > TUTR. > > Dori > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From doerksen at island.net Thu Sep 29 16:58:14 2011 From: doerksen at island.net (doerksen at island.net) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 16:58:14 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Agenda item? Message-ID: <20110929165814.61504fucrj29mbrq@webmail.uniserve.com> Do we have a "discussion on event dates" on the agenda? The sooner we can reserve dates (and send in the DRFs and EIFs), the better. Someone needs to bring a calendar with Principality and Kingdom dates, and currently set event dates of those in our conflict zone. (Currently set events in all our regions would be bonus, because we might be able to tie into community events.) Halima -- http://www.island.net/~doerksen/ From bear_necessities at telus.net Thu Sep 29 18:38:18 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 18:38:18 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net><6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> Message-ID: <83D3A0C51248470EB3156B7CA242C955@MorelPC> Scathach wrote: > I can't find the TUTR on http://www.antir.sca.org/Upcoming/index.php Is > it > booked yet? The DRF was sent in right after the Armada. I wrote the Principality Calendar lady when it didn't show up after several weeks. She assured me that she was sending it to Kingdom that day. That was on September 16. She is backlogged, but yes, it should have been up by now. If it isn't up in a week, I'll write Kingdom to see if they got it. Dori From lionsgater at yahoo.com Thu Sep 29 21:44:06 2011 From: lionsgater at yahoo.com (John Mail) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 21:44:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> Message-ID: <1317357846.45318.YahooMailNeo@web161220.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Depending on dates and times I would love to teach target archery arrow construction (depending on Willem's availability) or my kumihimo class. Just because I think everyone should know how to make their own arrows or do Japanese braiding. ? And while I can't speak for my Lady I know she itching to teach more silk banner painting. ? ? ? John Macandrew ________________________________ From: Amber To: Morel Carr Zupanic ; Hartwood Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:40:12 PM Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth With a TUTR that runs heavily to the arts, adding some sciences would round out the menu and entice fighter/archers.? Willem has an arrow making workshop he can teach and I strongly suspect our newest members settling up in the north have much to share of their knowledge. That said, the venue will dictate how many and what sort of classes can be managed.? I look forward to the proposal and the discussion. Marina -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:54 PM To: Hartwood Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth Cecille wrote: > Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of > both worlds.? It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for > -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > What is being planned is for a select bunch.? I'd recommend looking at > expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific > times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. > > If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, that'd > be awesome: but not a pas.? A pas requires participation from the > non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in class.? For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either.? I would like to keep the focus on learning.? Stick to the KIS principle.? Once we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific classes, though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years TUTR. Dori _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ _______________________________________________ Hartwood mailing list Hartwood at tirrigh.org http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From redshasta at gmail.com Thu Sep 29 23:38:00 2011 From: redshasta at gmail.com (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Julie_MacT=EDre?=) Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2011 23:38:00 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <1317357846.45318.YahooMailNeo@web161220.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com> <5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net> <6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> <1317357846.45318.YahooMailNeo@web161220.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: I SO want to do more silk banner painting! I need something to attach to my bicycle when I ride to events. Also, I'm eager to further my knowledge of Japanese braiding because my dog is Japanese and it would be awesome to have a real Japanese braided lead for him... :D Scathach On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 9:44 PM, John Mail wrote: > Depending on dates and times I would love to teach target archery arrow > construction (depending on Willem's availability) or my kumihimo class. Just > because I think everyone should know how to make their own arrows or do > Japanese braiding. > > And while I can't speak for my Lady I know she itching to teach more silk > banner painting. > > > > John Macandrew > > *From:* Amber > *To:* Morel Carr Zupanic ; Hartwood < > hartwood at tirrigh.org> > *Sent:* Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:40:12 PM > *Subject:* Re: [Hartwood] Seth > > With a TUTR that runs heavily to the arts, adding some sciences would round > out the menu and entice fighter/archers. Willem has an arrow making > workshop he can teach and I strongly suspect our newest members settling up > in the north have much to share of their knowledge. > > That said, the venue will dictate how many and what sort of classes can be > managed. I look forward to the proposal and the discussion. > > Marina > > -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic > Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:54 PM > To: Hartwood > Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth > > Cecille wrote: > > Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of > > both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for > > -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > > > What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at > > expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific > > times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. > > > > If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, > that'd > > be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the > > non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. > > Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic > Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in > class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either. I > would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS principle. > Once > we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific > classes, > though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. > > There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be > either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the > event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years > TUTR. > > Dori > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > > > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/ > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From vlennox at pacificcoast.net Fri Sep 30 07:23:19 2011 From: vlennox at pacificcoast.net (Valorie Lennox) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 07:23:19 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] TuTR Courses (was Seth) In-Reply-To: References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net><6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable><1317357846.45318.YahooMailNeo@web161220.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <51D9BDB4E9A04FD1B432C714C62C49B0@LennoxPC> If we're offering courses... Halima has all my notes and images for a History of Illumination Ithra course I developed and have taught multiple times. If I could get those back - and I'm sure I can ... grin! ... I could offer that for the Scribal section. I'd need to convert them to digital of course. Way back in the dark ages, it was done with a slide projector. Keep well, Val/Elspeth _____ From: hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org [mailto:hartwood-bounces at tirrigh.org] On Behalf Of Julie MacT?re Sent: September-29-11 11:38 PM To: Hartwood Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth I SO want to do more silk banner painting! I need something to attach to my bicycle when I ride to events. Also, I'm eager to further my knowledge of Japanese braiding because my dog is Japanese and it would be awesome to have a real Japanese braided lead for him... :D Scathach On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 9:44 PM, John Mail wrote: Depending on dates and times I would love to teach target archery arrow construction (depending on Willem's availability) or my kumihimo class. Just because I think everyone should know how to make their own arrows or do Japanese braiding. And while I can't speak for my Lady I know she itching to teach more silk banner painting. John Macandrew From: Amber To: Morel Carr Zupanic ; Hartwood Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 2:40:12 PM Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth With a TUTR that runs heavily to the arts, adding some sciences would round out the menu and entice fighter/archers. Willem has an arrow making workshop he can teach and I strongly suspect our newest members settling up in the north have much to share of their knowledge. That said, the venue will dictate how many and what sort of classes can be managed. I look forward to the proposal and the discussion. Marina -----Original Message----- From: Morel Carr Zupanic Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2011 12:54 PM To: Hartwood Subject: Re: [Hartwood] Seth Cecille wrote: > Combining a fighting event/workshop with a TUTR is generally the best of > both worlds. It provides something for everyone and gives a reason for > -all- members of a household to travel to the event. > What is being planned is for a select bunch. I'd recommend looking at > expediting ferry for people (but make them come in bunches at specific > times), lodging, and planning a non-meal tavern night. > > If it could be arranged to have a fighting workshop to run alongside, that'd > be awesome: but not a pas. A pas requires participation from the > non-fighting populace and that draws away from the TUTR. Rapier and Heavy tournaments were run alongside last year's Heraldic Symposium, but there were not very many spectators, as they were all in class. For that matter, there weren't a lot of participants either. I would like to keep the focus on learning. Stick to the KIS principle. Once we have a venue, we can decide if there can be any fighter-specific classes, though leather armoring and the like would be as doable as any other class. There will need to be a meal following classes on Saturday - it can be either a feast or potluck, and can be organized by someone other than the event steward - though Kjartan managed that part no problem at this years TUTR. 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URL: From bear_necessities at telus.net Fri Sep 30 08:56:02 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:56:02 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth In-Reply-To: <1317357846.45318.YahooMailNeo@web161220.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> References: <20110926231447.44244vlkqpiotdjr@webmail.uniserve.com><5B117FB4-7835-4E46-8E38-1E886B1E6BA6@telus.net><6E182B12373B4526B510B694EA8A7296@Sable> <1317357846.45318.YahooMailNeo@web161220.mail.bf1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <3B7141B5CCAB4E89B4FB8F829F37C1C8@MorelPC> John MacAndrew wrote: > Depending on dates and times I would love to teach target archery arrow > construction (depending on Willem's availability) or my kumihimo class. > Just because I think everyone should know how to make their own arrows or > do Japanese braiding. > > And while I can't speak for my Lady I know she itching to teach more silk > banner painting. This is wonderful! Lord Wilelm has spoken to me about arrow-making and bowstring-making, and kumihimo would be awesome. More string things! Your Lady has mentioned silk banner painting (I'm trying to find where....) so that is on my list as well. I will be sending out forms to potential teachers, which they will hopefully use for future classes as well, so that the TUTR can add them to their database, and I can keep a list for myself. Dori From bear_necessities at telus.net Fri Sep 30 08:58:30 2011 From: bear_necessities at telus.net (Morel Carr Zupanic) Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2011 08:58:30 -0700 Subject: [Hartwood] Seth and a Pas d' Armes In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4A064EFAC82F48ED89C5A7739131F476@MorelPC> Let's get back on track with this, as it is a great idea. It won't be part of the TUTR/Symposium, but I think he can count on us to help as an event on it's own. Dori > Sgt Seth Starr of Seagirt (yay alliteration!) was talking to me today > about > a Pas d'Armes he would like to hold in Hartwood around February. He plans > to make it a big event (100 people or more) and invite a bunch of > off-island > knights and other fun people to come over and rock our party. He also > wants > to hold a tavern night after it. > > He would like to enlist Hartwood's help to find a suitable venue. I don't > think any of the halls we researched would be suitable, but how about the > place we held our last Pas? Does anyone have the information for it that > we > could send to Seth? > > Scathach > > _______________________________________________ > Hartwood mailing list > Hartwood at tirrigh.org > http://mail.tirrigh.org/mailman/listinfo/hartwood_tirrigh.org > > Forum: http://bluepage.tirrigh.org/BluepagephpBB/ > > Website: http://hartwood.tirrigh.org/