Warning: Halima got a little... creative... in this event copy... and nobody stopped her...

Natilus Sol Invictis!

Saturday, December 5, AS XLIV (2009 CE)
Courtenay, BC

Come and Celebrate! It is the Natilis Sol Invictus in 3rd Century Rome!

The Olympics are in full swing!! The world is in our city!

We, the everyday people of the town, are out on the streets, plying our wares and playing games to mimic our richer cousins!

The city Elders have roasted a slaughtered Pig! We are all to share it. (The Shire is supplying a roast pig. Really.)

The folks living on the street will be bringing out what foods they have (simple fare!) and will be observing this Festival with street games, good foods, and taking the time to visit with their friends and neighbours. (It's a potluck; bring food. If it's finger food, as you might get from a Roman street vendor, all the better. Kebabs? Rolls? With cheese and cold cuts? Sweets? ummm... Sweets! And... Finger food means you can wander while you eat, visiting and looking at displays of your shiremates' latest creations and works-in-progress.)

The Festival is a time of Joy; small presents and the sharing of food and drink is the order of the day.

(A nice idea: Bring small tokens to give to people who do a great job of garb, pot luck contributions, decoration of their street ‘booth’ area, or anything else you feel is deserving of recognition. Something with a Yule flavour would be entirely appropriate!)

In recognition of the return of the invincible sun, bring stuff to do Gilding. What better way to reflect the sun than laying gold on paper, wood, etc.? Halima will do a small demo on gilding, before dinner, about 3:30. Doireann will tame fire to shape glass in another demo (time tbd).

All are encouraged to bring their latest projects to show, and possibly talk about.

The Minister of Arts and Sciences, His Lordship Ulric Fredrickson, has issued a Challenge: to produce a Roman subtlety. (Romans are subtle? mmm... Dessert! Oops; did I mention that already?)

There will be Olympic Games, peasant style, following dinner. Are you ready for the challenge? Have you the energy? The wit? Try your hand at the javelin or the shot put! Come test your mettle! (Sorry: no metal unless you have engaged appropriate marshals.)

Details

Saturday, December 5, AS XLIV (2009 CE)
Doors open 3 p.m.

Site fees

Adults (15 yrs old and up) $15.00 ; Children $1 per year of age, up to 15 Ten and under free. 11 to 14 $5.
NMS ($3 per adult non-SCA-member) will apply

Contact

Event Steward: Meredith - grey.house@shaw.ca; email is preferred method of contact.

Directions

Grantham 'Odd Fellows' Hall
Hwy 19A and Smith Rd., Merville (north of 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 the south:

From the north:

NOTE: there are no stores within easy distance! Stock up in town!

Useful information:
Going to a Revel - what to expect; what you need
Potlucking - includes ideas for medieval-style potluck contributions
Minor Medical Waiver - (for those legal minors attending event without a parent; parent must fill in this form and assign a legal adult [who will be at the event] supervision of their child for the duration)

Badge of Cragmere: the Bloody Swan