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These are tentative schedules and will be updated regularly as the event nears.
Naturally, the highlight of the event will be the Coronation Ceremonies and
other
activities centering around Their Royal Majesties. We expect Courts to be held
early Saturday morning and again late Saturday afternoon.
Please check with Troll and Herald's Point for last minute changes upon arrival.
Last Update: 14 August 2006
SITE:
Site opens at 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 14, 2006
and closes at Noon on Sunday, September 17, 2006.
Troll will remain open all night Thursday and Friday
nights.
Thursday evening will have very little if any activities
scheduled and is generally used
for campsite set-up.
Friday morning will have a few activities scheduled but will
be mainly used by the
marshals to finish setting up the battlefields and
ranges. MITs are especially
encouraged to make themselves useful (and get signatures) at
this time.
Site closes at Noon on Sunday to allow staff and their
helpers time to put all of the
toys away. Feel free to volunteer your help if you
don't have a long drive ahead of you.
Food:
This event is designed for people who have better things to do than cook meals,
and would
rather bring an extra person in their car than extra camp gear.
Friday night there will be a free barbeque during the torchlight tourney and at
the fire arrow
shoot. Burgers, chips and drinks will be served on disposable feast gear. A Good
Will donation
is always accepted and feel free to bring your own beverages if soda and iced
tea aren't your
first choice in the evening.
A Battle Kitchen will be open all day Saturday and Sunday morning. Here you will
be able
to get coffee and a roll, some fruit and/or instant oatmeal for breakfast. Lunch
will consist
of a soup, fruit, bread, cheese and drinks.
Whole Hog Roast - Saturday night after Court we will feast on a locally grown
hog slowly
roasted over charcoal. This is a potluck dinner, meaning we will provide the
roasted hog
and buns, and the general populace will fill the tables with dishes they have
brought or
prepared as contributions. Last year the tables groaned with items ranging from
hot dogs
and chips for the kids, to dishes prepared as if for an A&S competition.
Disposable feast
gear will be available at the Roast. Free Will cash donations will also be
accepted.
A Hospitality Tent will
be open at the Hog Roast. Beverages suitable for those under and
over the age of 21 will be served. The latter choice will require proof of legal
age.