On October 25, 1415, the English, under the command of Henry-V,
won a decisive, crushing victory against the French.  After
the metaphorical dust had settled, Henry reportedly promised that
not a year should pass when St. Crispin’s Day should cease to be
remembered.  Therefore, we at Mt. Edge, are minded to observe
that day in history.

This event is a social event, so bring your projects to share.

You are also invited to bring a doll or stuffed animal dressed in
Medieval garb for a fashion show.

In addition, we’ll hold a feast!
If your persona is, please bring:

Celtic:  Side dish
Norse:  Main dish
Western European:  Bread
Other:  Dessert

No site fee!

Site opens at 10 AM and closes at 8 PM. 

Please note: site is dry. Kitchen facilities are limited – we
will have two propane stoves, an electric coffee pot, and an
electric hot water pot – crockpots are recommended. If your feast
items need refrigeration, please bring a cooler. Please bring
tables and chairs and decorations (table cloths, wall
hangings).