Please join us on Saturday, July 1st at David Rodgers Park on
Queen Anne Hill in Seattle for a day of laid back fun, silly games,
and good peasant food!
No responsibilities, no meetings, no court, no setup, no
packing — just mucking about in the grass on a beautiful day &
having a great time!
This is a great event for newcomers – so bring your friends.
Come join the ancient rivalry between Borton on Water (Mud!
Mud! Mud!) and Sodbury (Dirt! Dirt! Dirt!), our two peasant
villages, as they once again compete to show their worth. Rally
with your fellow villagers to settle the border dispute and set the
boundary stone to benefit your village.
The day will be packed with fun outdoor peasant
games:
Spit in the Bucket
Cheese Rolling
Wet Rag on a Stick
Turnip Toss
Hopping Tag
Best Peasant story/poem/song
SHEEP!
and many more!!
Wear your peasant garb suitable to playing active games (or
take part in the many less strenuous ones) and leave the pretty
upper-class accessories at home.
Bring your blanket to sit upon, your cup, bowl, and spoon,
and a midday snack and water.
No site fee!
A simple peasant stew will be available for dinner around
5ish for a peasant-accessible fee of $4.
Setup begins at 11am, rain or shine; the games commence at
1pm.
Alcohol is prohibited as the site is a public
park!
The best event of the year – don’t miss out — We hope to see
many happy peasants there!