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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.

 

We hold our Arts-and-Sciences
Defender Tournament at this event, so please consider entering!

 

This year, we’ll hold a subtlty
contest.

 

There’s always room for classes, so if you
have an idea for one, please contact the Event Steward.

 

THL Myvanwy verch Robert will host dancing
beginning around 4 PM.

 

Mistress Tamar the Serene will have
Pictorium:  Medieval Pictionary available.

 

In addition, we’ll hold a feast!

If your persona is, please
bring:

 

British: Main dish

Norse: Side dish

Western European: Bread

Other: Dessert

 

There are outlets available for
crock-pots.  Otherwise, there are no available cooking or
kitchen facilities.

This is a dry site.

 

No site fee! But please consider
bringing a non-perishable food donation for the local food
bank.

 

We’ll hold our Council Meeting
toward the close of the evening.

 

Site opens at 10 AM and closes at 8
PM.

 

 

From Portland: head west on Hwy. 18.
Turn left onto Durham Ln.

From the coast: head east on Hwy.
18. Turn right onto Durham Ln.

From Salem and south: head north on
Hwy. 99W. Turn left onto Durham Ln.

Site is the large metal building
with rusting farm equipment out front!