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The Vine ~ Vol. 14, Issue 7 (November A.S. XLII / 2007)
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Their Excellencies, Lachlahn and Jane, at the
Baronial Championship weekend.
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Contents
Calendar A.S. XLII 2007 ~ 08
Date Event Group
2007
November 10 ~ 11 November Crown ���� Castellum Montanum (Toowoomba, Qld)
24 Ye Olde Quiz Night Aneala
December 2 Toys for Tots Aneala
16 Yule War & BBQ Abertridwr
2008
January 12 ~ 13 Twelfth Night ���� Shire of Agaricus (Southern & SW Sydney, NSW)
19 An Italian Carnivale Aneala
February 1 ~ 6 Canterbury Fayre Southron Gaard, (Christchurch, NZ)
March 20 ~ 24 Rowany Festival Rowany (Sydney, NSW)
May 1 AS XLIII ~ Happy New Year!
���� Indicates Kingdom event. Note: Local events cannot clash with Kingdom events without express permission from the Crown.
Calendar 2 From the Chronicler 14
MISSIVES & CONTRIBUTIONS EVENTS
From the Baron & Baroness 3 Scheduled Events Summary 15
From the Baroness 4 Ye Olde Quiz Night 16
From the Seneschal 4, 5 Toys for Tots 17
Officers Needed 6 An Italian Carnivale 18
A Plea for Help 6 REFERENCE INFORMATION
Pictures from the Anealan Championship
7 Regnum 19
Council Minutes 8,9 Guilds in Aneala 20
From the Crux Australia Herald 10 Regular Activities 21
From the Baron & Baroness of Southron Gaard
11 Merchants 22
From the SCAA Registrar 12 On-line Resources 23
A Competition 12 (More) Pictures from the Anealan Championship
24
Arts and Sciences 13, 14 About The Vine 24
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From the Baron & Baroness
Unto the populace of fair Aneala do Lachlahn and Jane send greetings, in hopes this missive finds you in good health and spirits as we approach the festive season of the year.
It has been a time of much coming and going, and we take this opportunity first to welcome our new champions - Lord Donnchadh Baillie, Champion of Rapier, Lord Jehan de Benne, Champion of Archers, and Lord Prospero ab Aqua, who stays with us now as Champion of Armoured Combat. We also wish to express our heartfelt thanks to Baroness Catherine, Sir Kane, and Lord Prospero for their efforts as our champions over the past year. We have high hopes of our current champions, and feel sure they will live up to the standard set by their predecessors.
We also bid farewell to Signora Catalina, our newly appointed ambassador to the Spanish Empire, and wish her well in her travels to her homeland, trusting that she will return to us in due time. We shall miss her company and her organisational skills! On a brighter note, our hearts are gladdened by the return of Alicia the Pastry Chef, looking much recovered from her recent misadventure.
As we write, we recall the valiant deeds displayed this day upon the field of combat during the College of St Basil's Challenge. All the challenges issued by the Barony were met with courage and skill by the College combatants, and a most enjoyable and entertaining day was had by all. We are particularly mindful of the efforts of Walter MacMahon, whose first event as steward shows immense promise. We recall, on this occasion, the words of good Queen Bess - "The end crowneth the work". We look forward to seeing great things from this young gentle.
In closing, good gentles, we leave you with more words from Her Majesty Elizabeth of England, which we feel particularly appropriate on the occasion of the November Crown Tourney - "What a family is without a steward, a ship without a pilot, a flock without a shepherd, a body without a head, the same, I think, is a kingdom without the health and safety of a good monarch."
We remain
Yours in service,
Lachlahn Jane
Baron Baroness
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From the Baroness
Greetings, good gentles.
I have decided, given the numbers of forms I have so far received, to extend the census deadline to Sunday fortnight, being November 11 (Remembrance Day). My hearty thanks to those of you who have returned forms (or have told me you are about to return them!)
Also, should you not have a device, or have an unregistered device, please feel free to leave the device section blank. It will be enough to have your name and a depiction of your dwelling for the map.
Yours in service,
Jane.
[ Chronicler’s note: The form can be downloaded from here: http://aneala.sca.org.au/resources/censusform.pdf ]
From the Seneschal
I was thinking about where we are at with The Barony of Aneala. For a long time Aneala has been one of the most active groups in Lochac. This is not surprising as our nearest group is 32 hours away by car or 4 hours away by plane. In all, it’s a good group, with lots to offer anyone who would care to join. So what do you want from Aneala? What are you prepared to do to get it? Groups don’t just run themselves; they take officers and autocrats to make it all work. It doesn’t take a lot of work as there are so many officers to do a little each, but to remain a Barony Aneala needs a full slate of officers. We have a number of vacant offices right now and some with officers looking to hand on. Let’s look at what some of the officers’ roles are so you can pick the one for you. All officers at Baronial level are expected to hand on after 2 years, with a maximum term of 4 years if you’re having fun. Reeve (Book Keeper) Responsible for keeping the books Attend council with a current balance Give advice on financial spending to Council Help autocrats keep the financial reporting straight. Report up-line quarterly and at the end of financial year. No role at events, purely administrative.
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From the Seneschal (continued)
Constable (Safety & security) Collects waivers at events Makes sure event sites meet SCA safety & security standards There is a manual and people to help you learn the role. Attend Council Report on each event to Autocrat Report up-line quarterly. Arts & Sciences Organise A&S competitions Organise (not present) workshops and presentations Attend Council Report event competitions to Autocrats Report up-line quarterly Chatelaine Look after newcomers. Mentoring role and meet-and-greet role Lots of fun Attend Council Report up-line quarterly Gold Key Help newcomers with loaner garb and feasting gear Maintain loaner garb and feasting gear Advise Council on what is needed to make people feel comfortable in the loaner gear. Marshal Organise the marshalling at events Attend Council Report on each event to Autocrat Report up-line quarterly. Lists Officer Organise the List Keeping at events Attend Council Report on each event to Autocrat & Kingdom list officer Report up-line quarterly. Ok so now you, yes you, have some to choose from. Please contact me or the incumbent officer if you need more information. Time to step up to the plate.
The Honourable Sir Kane Greymane Viscount, Knight & Pelican Seneschal of Aneala
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Officers Needed
The Barony is always looking for people who are willing to contribute some of their time and energy to the service of all.
CHATELAINE
LISTS OFFICER If you are interest in either of these office, please contact the Seneschal at seneschal@aneala.sca.org.au, or on 9314 2506.
Kane Greymane, Seneschal
REEVE
I would like to hand on the office of Baronial Reeve for MidSummer's feast, and to that end will be looking for a replacement to take on these duties. Reeve is not a hard office if you know how to read a bank statement and use a calculator. If you are interested please email Baroness Catherine de Arc (contact details in Regnum) to discuss the duties of the office in further detail.
Senora Catalina de Gata, Reeve
DEPUTY CONSTABLE
The Office of Constable is responsible for signing-in people at events, and for collecting site fees. The Constable also collects property lost at events. Please note that this position is advertised with the idea that, once comfortable and well-versed in the office, the Deputy would assume the full Baronial Constable’s position.
Mistress Rhianwen ni Dhiarmada, Constable [ Chronicler’s note: See pages 4 & 5 for descriptions of these Offices ]
A Plea for Help
Milady Angela, who has newly joined our happy band, is also a member of Trio Grosso, which, as some of you will know, is a long-running Early Music group in Perth, and one with which we in Aneala have shared many happy times over the last score of years.
She has decided to compile a history of Trio Grosso, and, as part of this effort, she asks all the populace of Aneala for any pictures they have of this excellent group.
If any gentles reading this have pictures of Trio Grosso, please contact milady Angela at:
alaiber@gmail.com
or on: 0421 957 555
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Pictures from the Championship Weekend
A Long-Playing Anealan? Indeed, the longest-playing Anealan. Sir Gregory of Loch Swan makes a surprise, but very welcome,
visit to the Championship.
And to think that I once dubbed her Anneleyn the Serene. Sigh ...
What is the collective noun for Peers? From l-r, Mistresses Liduina, Evelynne & Branwen,
Master Kilic.
Lady Sorcha has returned, after too many years abroad, to adorn the Court of Aneala.
We all know how THIS one's going to end. But … “Us McMahon's are never more dangerous than when we're sitting down.”
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Barony of Aneala Council Minutes 19 October 2007 Present: Lachlahn Ioseph of Dunbar, Jane Genville, Kane Greymane, Nathan Blacktower, Catalina de Gata, Maidiu Ruadh, Catherine de Arc, Keridwen de Domus Vesania, Donnchardh Bailey, Liduina de Kasteelen van Valkenberg
Apologies: Walter MacMahon, Rhianwen Ni Dhaimarda, David de Saxby,
Meeting opened at 1932. Arts Building Room 109 UWA.
Treasurers Report current balance ?
Past events:
12th of August Tournament of the Rose Prospero ab Aqua No report. Reeve reported $92 Profit
28th September to 1st October Anealan Championship Rhianwen Account from Ern Haliday not yet received.
Future Events:
21st of October College Challenge St Basils Oak Lawn UWA Annual event, Rapier and armoured combat tourney Kane to transport baronial List field equipment to event. Steward: Catherine the Irrepressible. 27th of October Kwinana Demo Abertridwr Calista Oval Calista. Set up at 0900hrs. Should be all finished by 3pm Steward Liduina de Kasteelen van Valkenberg 27th of October Ball D’Aneala Aneala North Perth Town Hall View Street North Perth Hall opens 6.30pm. first dance set at 7pm Cost $16 Non members $13 members. Under 16 half price. 36 booked already Bookings Required by 21/10/07 Steward Catherine De Arc 3rd November Cubs Demo Kane Place: Gosnells Football Oval, Cnr Terrance and Walter Street Gosnells Time 1pm for 1.45pm till 3pm This looks like a great opportunity for a bit of biff. Please come along and help out with the crowd. 24 of November Ye Olde Quiz Night Aneala North Perth Town Hall View Street North Perth Hall opens 6.30pm. Quiz starts at 7pm Costumed Event. Cost $12 Non members $10 members. Under 16 half price. 28 booked already. Bookings Required by 18/11/07 Steward Catherine De Arc 2nd December Toys for Tots Aneala Oak Lawn UWA. Site opens 0900hrs, Event opens 1000hrs, Cost a toy for a child each, pot luck dish to share. Food donations welcome. All donations to St Vincent De Paul. Steward: Rhianwen ni Dhiarmada 16th December War Abertridwr Wandi Progress Association Oval, Steward: Andre Mont Segur 19th of January An Italian Carnival Aneala Wilson Hall, Braibrise Road Wilson Event opens 5pm pavilions must be up by 1645hrs. Cost members $25, non-members $30, under 16 half price under 5 Free This is a masked outdoor event see details in the Vine. Steward: Muirghein ni Ghrainne
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General Business Promotional Boards Rhianwen On going Champions Rapier Prospero Ordered from Dark wood Armoury $800 plus import costs. Promised for 3 weeks time. Officers Badges Catalina All but 2 have arrived. Negotiations on these two ongoing Loaner Armour Kane 3 quotes presented Decision to have a workshop to make gambesons Before purchasing loaner armour. A process to have it at training to be organised. Viscountess Rhianwen to liaise with Lake Monger School re storage. Anealan War Banner Rhianwen On Going Officer Succession On Going Kane All officers should be seeking out people to take over their office, officers are encouraged to ask people they think suitable directly rather than advertising generally. Information on succession management of volunteers for groups can be found at the Australian Sports Commission Clubs site. http://www.ausport.gov.au/clubs/volunteer_club_mngmt.asp Offices Available Various Officers Reeve, Chatelaine, A&S, Constable, Lists and Marshal 2 Applications for Seneschal have been received. Baronial Blue Tent De Saxby With manufacturer, not yet finished. Designs to be Painted on the Baronial Tent Catherine Anyone with ideas for designs to beautify the Baronial Pavilion are to give their ideas to Baroness Catherine. Suspended until tent is back from manufacturer. Baronial Ceremonial Carving Set Nathan Knife $90 Approved, Fork $70. Approved Woodworkers guild to be approached to make box and carving board. Donnchardh offered to donate wood for carving board. Bid for Lochac July Investiture Catherine/Rhianwen More information required by Kingdom Seneschal= sent. West Kingdom Banner Maidiu Banner to be given to the West Kingdom crown at Mists coronation in November All organised ready to go. Map of Aneala Baroness Jane Lady Gabrielle of the Marshes from Politarchopolis is to cartograph a map of Aneala. Members of the populus are to give their details to Baroness Jane Please include. Name, Devise and Mundane location. Closes 27th October. Trailer Discussion was held over pending clarification of assets ruling from SCA Australia Ltd. Ongoing. New Business Discussion on event planning for first six months of next year
1. UWA O’Day? 29th of February. 2. Hyde Park Fair Demo 2nd and 3rd of March 3. Aneala to run tourney on the day after St Basils New Comers Event in March on the Oak Lawn. 4. Community activity, cancer Foundation Walk for Life 28th 29th of March. 5. Medieval Fair Demo 5th of April 6. Baroness’s Fighter Auction moved to first week in May
Next meeting UWA Arts Building Room 9. 7pm for 7.30pm Friday the 16th of November 2007.
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From the Crux Australis Herald
The following names and devices were recently registered by Laurel Sovereign of Arms.
Aliénor of Essewell Device Niall de Marseilles Device Shire of Bosenberg Branch Name
Congratulations to all.
In one of the recent announcements of heraldic registrations you may have seen that several of Lochac's award names have been registered. But there were a couple that were returned; one of them was the Order of the Golden Lily for the following reason :-
“Lochac, Kingdom of. Order name Order of the Golden Lily.
Conflict with the "Order of the Golden Lily", Bosnia's highest military commendation. This order, according to "SFOR Stabilization Force" (http://www.nato.int/sfor/media/2004/ms040514.htm\) is not only this region's highest military honor, but carries with it a yearly stipend. As the highest military honor of a country much in the news of late, we feel this real-world order name is worthy of protection.”
So I am now on the hunt for an alternative name and thought that as it is an award for the whole Kingdom I should engage the Kingdom's populace and their creativity to find a new name for the order.
Here's your chance to have some input into your Kingdoms awards. I would like to hear ideas for the name of the Kingdom A&S award and will be taking them from now until November Crown where I will present the ones that are registrable to Their Majesties and Their Highnesses for Them to choose one.
The name must include the word Lily or Lilies.
It should follow period order naming practices (have a look at the Project Ordensnamen http://www.sca.org/heraldry/laurel/names/order/ to get an idea)
Addition of locative names (such as of Lochac) do not count as a point of difference.
To get the ball rolling, a couple of ideas are already put forward - Gilt Lily & Greek Lilies.
All suggestions will be considered and vetted for ability to be registered. It doesn't matter if you’re really new to the Society or a Proto-Dinosaur, if you have an idea for a name, please let me know.
Please send all suggestions to me off-list at herald@sca.org.au
Yours in service to the Kingdom
William Castille Crux Australis Principal Herald
Chronicler’s note: The Golden Lily is given for achievement in the arts and sciences. This Kingdom award has retained the token of the former Roman Lilies; a black pendant bearing the order's badge: Three lily blossoms in triquetra, Or.
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From the Baron & Baroness of Southron Gaard
To All Those Who May Consider Contesting November Crown
From Bartholomew and Katherine, Baron and Baroness of Southron Gaard, unto the noble and mighty populace of the Kingdom of Lochac, Greetings, Whereas the Barony of Southron Gaard has prospered due to the frequent and welcome visits of numerous Royal Visitors in recent years, and whereas the cost of ruling and travelling through this diverse and far-flung Kingdom is very significant, and since there is merit in encouraging more contenders to contest Crown Tournaments by lessening the perceived burden which would arise should they succeed in their endeavour: Let it be known that henceforth, to the winner of each November Crown tournament, the Barony of Southron Gaard will pay a purse of 500 gold, to be delivered into the victor's hands by way of a tallage, upon Their attendance at the Canterbury Faire which follows Their accession to the Throne of Lochac. This applies irrespective of Their normal abode or any prior arrangements They may have made to attend, and is in addition to whatever rights and privileges normally accompany Their presence as Monarchs at such an event. Done by our hand and by the will of our people this 11th day of July, Anno Societatus XLII.
In service, Bartholomew and Katherine
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From the SCA Australia Registrar
Please note that the address for posting your Australian membership renewals has changed.
SCAA -Office of the Registry Michelle McDonald 29 Redbank Road, REDCLIFFE QLD 4020
I can now process Credit Card payments, as well as money orders and cheques.
Thanks
Caelia Michelle McDonald/Caelia the Fair Registrar, Society for Creative Anachronism Australia Ltd
A Competition
Just because I can, I’m running a competition.
It’s going to be one of those old favourites, a “Caption this picture” competition.
The cleverest entry (as judged by the Chronicler) received by same before the end of November will win a prize, consisting of a gift voucher, to a usable value, at one of the larger bookstore chains.
What are the rules? Keep it clean. Innuendo is probably safe, but remember, I have to be able to print it in this family-friendly newsletter. Entries should be in writing, preferably e-mail. And that’s about it, really. Oh, and the Chronicler’s decision is final, and no discussion will be entered into.
To start you off in the right frame-of-mind (if there is such a thing) here’s a caption I “prepared earlier”.
“Sir Kane was never able to look at his helmet in the same way again”.
So get those entries rolling in!
Disclaimer: Neither the Barony of Aneala nor the SCA endorses or sponsors this competition.
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Kingdom A&S Competitions
November Crown XLII (2007)
Combat Display
Pilgrim’s Badge
Woodworking – camp seating
Slips (including LOG pouch design) WCOB
Document & Redact a Recipe from a Royal Feast—Cooks’ Guild
Twelfth Night Coronation XLII (2008) Banners in the style of the War of the Roses (either side) Footwear and / or accessories - hose, stocking, garter, shoes, etc Roman & Byzantine Garb Book Accessories A Preserved item (eg Meat, fruit) Cooks’ Guild
May Crown XLIII (2008) Favours - stitches, painting, etc must be documented Period Arrows - includes Quarrels & Bolts Household Item - open - any item used in a home 600 - 1600AD
Midwinter XLIII (2008) Sonnets in Praise of the Queen Illumination in the style of the Manesse Codex Men's & Boy's Clothes - 1300's onward - any country
November Crown XLIII (2008) Woodcuts Parade (Ceremonial) Shields Dance ~ La Volta - video entries accepted; must be received 2 weeks prior by KMoAS
Twelfth Night Coronation XLIII (2009) Beauty Treatments ~ lotions, potions & creams ~ as some are toxic research papers are acceptable (this is a 2 part competition ~ research paper or product Earrings ~ open 600 to 1600AD Biscuits ~ up to and including 1609
Baronial A&S Competitions There were four competitions held at Bal d'Aneala.
The Cooks Guild competition had three entries. It was won by milord Benjamin with his May Eggs. This was his first SCA event. The Open Arts and Sciences competition had three entries. It was won by Rosalind de Peregrine with her Tudor garb. The competition for Best Costume in Anealan Colours had many entries. The winner in the Lady's category was milady Rosalind de Peregrine. The winner in the Lord's category was Baron David de Saxby whose apparel was made by Mistress Evelynne van der Haagen. The Golden Rose Bardic Competition had three entries. The winner and new Bard of Aneala is Baroness Catherine de Arc with "Can She Excuse My Wrongs" by John Dowland. In addition, Baroness Jane presented tokens to Baroness Catherine de Arc and Lord Lavaeolus of Saint Basil for their grace and skill at dancing. The artistic display did not end here. The music group performed a set of six dances and the singing group performed Lassie Lie Near Me. Lord Lavaeolus of Saint Basil performed his arrangement of the Anealan Processional, which was written by Master Crispin Sexi, ably accompanied by milady Angela, for the entry of the Baron and Baroness of Aneala. The dancers performed 33 dances, five of which were new to Bal d'Aneala this year. Milady Gillian Attwood was accepted into the Guild of the Silver Rondel. The winners of the competitions are to be congratulated for their fine efforts. All entrants are to be commended for the high standard of the competitions. All of the cooks and the entertainers for the evening are to be thanked for their great contribution to the evening. Bal d'Aneala has truly demonstrated the breadth and depth of the talent this Barony possesses in the arts and sciences.
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Arts & Sciences
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An Opportunity! Are you looking for something more in the SCA? Are you interested in creating things? Have you considered becoming an Arts and Sciences Minister? The Arts and Sciences office is not especially difficult or demanding. You will be closely involved with everyone who is working on arts and sciences projects (almost everyone in the SCA at some point in time) and with Baronial A&S projects. You get your name in The Vine, and a shiny (almost) new officer’s medallion. If you become Aneala’s new A&S Minister you will be expected to: Be a member Report to the Lochac A&S Minister, the Anealan Seneschal and the Baron and Baroness every three months. This is quite simple and pro-forma reports are available. Arrange A&S competitions throughout the year. Attend council regularly so you know what is going on and what events you might need to organise A&S activities at. Keep an eye on the various regular A&S activities that are already happening so that you can report on them. In addition, you may wish to run workshops, regular classes, or a weekend of classes on a specific topic or a vast array of topics; you might want to put together an A&S newsletter or add to the articles on the Anealan website; or you might have other new and interesting ideas for encouraging the arts and sciences in Aneala. If you think you might have an interest in this office please ask me about it or speak to the Seneschal or the Baron and Baroness. You can also check out the A&S Minister’s Page on the Lochac website for more information about the office.!
Catherine de Arc
Arts & Sciences Minister
The Vine is the newsletter of the Barony of Aneala, which is part of the Society for Creative Anachronism. As such, most of the content relates to the Barony and its Populace. However, it’s important to remember that the Barony is part of a much larger whole, which is why there are references in the Calendar and elsewhere to events and news from outside Aneala. If your SCA group (especially those west of the Nullarbor) is holding an event, please consider sending the information to me so that I can include it in The Vine, and post it on the Anealan Calendar. As you’ll see this issue, I’m continuing to add features to The Vine. Given the now near-ubiquity of Internet access, I’ve expanded the Web Resources section. There’s now a section for e-mail lists that are available, as well as a section for photographers. To use an oft-repeated phrase “a picture tells a thousand words”, and I think that a great way to let people know what we do is to show them pictures of us doing what we do best - playing SCA and having fun doing it. The competition continues to gather entries at a glacial pace. No, actually, glaciers move faster. Come on, how about some entries to make the Chronicler feel wanted, hey? Lastly, Baroness Catherine de Arc points out that the fast-approaching Ye Olde Quiz Night, as an SCA event, requires a costume. Your Chronicler, de Saxby
Arts & Sciences (cont’d)
From the Chronicler
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Ye Olde Quiz NightYe Olde Quiz NightYe Olde Quiz NightYe Olde Quiz Night DateDateDateDate 24 November PlacePlacePlacePlace North Perth Lesser Hall View St, North Perth TimeTimeTimeTime Hall opens 6:30pm Quiz starts 7.00pm CostCostCostCost $10 members $12 non-members Under 16 half price StewardStewardStewardSteward Catherine de Arc (08) 9249 5670 or 0414 732 519 vertragis@arach.net.au by 18 November
Come and test your knowledge - and your memory - at an hilarious evening of questions about our period in history, the history of the SCA, and other (sort of) related topics.
Toys for TotsToys for TotsToys for TotsToys for Tots DateDateDateDate Sunday 2 December PPPPlacelacelacelace Oak Lawn University of WA Hackett Drv, Crawley TimeTimeTimeTime 9am Set-up 10am Event Starts CostCostCostCost One toy for a child StewardStewardStewardSteward Rhianwen ni Dhiarmada (08) 9314 2506 or 0408 099 346 jo-ann@bigpond.net.au This is Aneala’s annual charity event, with all donations going to the St Vincent de Paul Society. Donations of food are also very welcome.
Yule War & BBQYule War & BBQYule War & BBQYule War & BBQ
DateDateDateDate Sunday 16 December PlacePlacePlacePlace Wandi Progress Association De Haer Rd Wandi TimeTimeTimeTime 12 noon Set-up 1pm War starts 6pm Barbeque 9pm Event closes CostCostCostCost $7 members, $10 non-members children under 16 half-price Sausage-in-a-bun supplied, BYO steak, salad, drinks and seating. StewardStewardStewardSteward Andre de Montsegur (08) 9398 0247 or 0408 942 820 andre010@iinet.net.au War will take place from 1pm to 5pm on the Oval, featuring Teams, Mixed Combat, Scenarios, and an Agincourt Run. Please contact the Steward before the event if you wish to be authorised
An Italian CarnivaleAn Italian CarnivaleAn Italian CarnivaleAn Italian Carnivale DateDateDateDate Saturday 19 January 2008 PlacePlacePlacePlace Wilson Hall Braibrise Rd, Wilson TimeTimeTimeTime Site opens 3:30pm Hall open from 5pm Event starts 5:00pm CostCostCostCost $25 members $30 non-members Under 16 half price, under 5 free StewardStewardStewardSteward Muirghein ni Ghrainne (08) 9440 0235 or 0407 719 994 hawkstwr@iinet.net.au by 10 January 2008 ($10 deposit)DeputyDeputyDeputyDeputy Lady Sorcha (south of the river) 0488 900 026
See page 18 for more details.
Scheduled Events
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Come One, Come All, unto
Ye Olde Quiz Night
A night of fun and revelry and questions about our period in history, the SCA, and other (sort of) related
topics.
On Saturday the 24th of November in the North Perth Lesser Hall
from 7pm
Prizes galore
BYO drinks and nibbles
$10 members, $12 non-members, under 16 half price
Book with Catherine on 9249 5670 or vertragis@arach.net.au by the 18th November
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AN ITALIAN CARNIVALE
Come join in the Masked street fair, and enjoy dancing, games and general frivolity incognito. (Did I mentions MASKS?) Attendance at a carnivale called for ALL to wear masks so that rank and identity could be hidden from all (just think of the mischief you can get up to wearing a MASK). Noble folk especially hid their identity so they could relax and enjoy themselves.
The event opens at 5pm, continuing until 10pm, when we must all scatter afore the Guard takes our revels to the cells.
Pavilions will be set up; however, you will need to bring your own seating, and, as always, something to eat off and drink out of. Hmm … in summer, liquid to drink is also good.
If you wish to raise your personal pavilion or banner you can either be on site from 3:30pm to raise it yourself, or give it Mistress Muirghein (north of the river) or Lady Sorcha (south of the river) BEFORE the day. If you choose to raise your pavilion yourself be aware that the stewarding team will tell you where you can put it.
Note that NO pavilions or banners may be raised after 4:45pm
Also note that we will not have access to the hall proper until 5pm.
DateDateDateDate 19 January 2008 PlacePlacePlacePlace Wilson Hall Braibrise Rd, Wilson TimeTimeTimeTime Site opens 3:30pm (hall open from 5pm) Event starts 5:00pm CostCostCostCost $25 members $30 non-members Under 16 half price, under 5 free StewardStewardStewardSteward Muirghein ni Ghrainne (08) 9440 0235 or 0407 719 994 hawkstwr@iinet.net.au by 10 January 2008 ($10 deposit) DeputyDeputyDeputyDeputy Lady Sorcha (south of the river) 0488 900 026
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Regnum
King & Queen of LochacKing & Queen of LochacKing & Queen of LochacKing & Queen of Lochac Hugh and Therasa royal@sca.org.au
Baron & Baroness of AnealaBaron & Baroness of AnealaBaron & Baroness of AnealaBaron & Baroness of Aneala Lachlahn Ioseph of Dunbar 0401 694 450
Jane Grenville 0403 003 041 aneala@aneala.sca.org.au
Champion of the SwordChampion of the SwordChampion of the SwordChampion of the Sword : : : : Champion of the BowChampion of the BowChampion of the BowChampion of the Bow : : : :
Champion of the RapierChampion of the RapierChampion of the RapierChampion of the Rapier : : : : Bard of AnealaBard of AnealaBard of AnealaBard of Aneala ::::
Prospero ab Aqua Jehan de Benne Donnchadh Baillie Catherine de Arc
Anealan Baronial Officers
Seneschal Seneschal Seneschal Seneschal
Sir Kane Graymane (08) 9314 2506
seneschal@aneala.sca.org.au
Herald Blackwing PersuviantHerald Blackwing PersuviantHerald Blackwing PersuviantHerald Blackwing Persuviant
Prospero ab Aqua 0409 200 415
out_of_control_great_ginko@hotmail.com
Reeve Reeve Reeve Reeve
Catalina de Gata 0423 198 462
reeve@aneala.sca.org.au
MarshalMarshalMarshalMarshal
Nathan Blacktower (08) 9249 5670
marshal@aneala.sca.org.au
ConstableConstableConstableConstable
Rhianwen ni Dhiarmada (08) 9314 2506
jo-ann@bigpond.net.au
Arts & SciencesArts & SciencesArts & SciencesArts & Sciences
Catherine de Arc (08) 9249 5670
arts@aneala.sca.org.au
ChroniclerChroniclerChroniclerChronicler
David de Saxby (08) 9458 8251
chronicler@aneala.sca.org.au
Rapier Marshal Rapier Marshal Rapier Marshal Rapier Marshal
Catalina de Gata 0423 198 462
gatan_oz@yahoo.com
Acting Hospitaller Acting Hospitaller Acting Hospitaller Acting Hospitaller
Sir Kane Graymane (08) 9314 2506
seneschal@aneala.sca.org.au
List KeeperList KeeperList KeeperList Keeper
Maithu Ruathe 0415 400 722
ruadh@iinet.net.au
Canton of Abertridwr Canton of Abertridwr Canton of Abertridwr Canton of Abertridwr Seneschal Seneschal Seneschal Seneschal
Kilic ibn Sungur ibn al Kazganci al-Turhani (08) 9455 7002
sb315098@bigpond.net.au
College of St Basil College of St Basil College of St Basil College of St Basil the Great the Great the Great the Great Seneschal Seneschal Seneschal Seneschal
Catherine de Herdwyk 0415 435 928
asphalt_demon@hotmail.com
Subsidiary Groups
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Guilds in Aneala
The Royal Guild of Defence The Royal Guild of Defence The Royal Guild of Defence The Royal Guild of Defence for combat with civilian weapons
Catalina da Gata - gatan_oz@yahoo.com
The ColleThe ColleThe ColleThe College of Scribes ge of Scribes ge of Scribes ge of Scribes for calligraphy and illumination
Muirghein ni Ghrainne - 9440 0235
The Guild of the Silver Rondel The Guild of the Silver Rondel The Guild of the Silver Rondel The Guild of the Silver Rondel for dancing and playing music for dancing
Catherine de Arc - 9249 5670.
The Worshipful Company of Broiderers The Worshipful Company of Broiderers The Worshipful Company of Broiderers The Worshipful Company of Broiderers for embroidery
Muirghein ni Ghrainne - 9440 0235
The Guild of Cooks The Guild of Cooks The Guild of Cooks The Guild of Cooks cooking & non-alcoholic beverages
Master Kilic - sb315098@bigpond.net.au
The TailorsThe TailorsThe TailorsThe Tailors, Haberdashers and Mercers Guild, Haberdashers and Mercers Guild, Haberdashers and Mercers Guild, Haberdashers and Mercers Guild making of garments and accessories
Catalina da Gata - gatan_oz@yahoo.com
The Brewers, VintnerThe Brewers, VintnerThe Brewers, VintnerThe Brewers, Vintners and Imbibers Guilds and Imbibers Guilds and Imbibers Guilds and Imbibers Guild alcoholic beverages
Healfdene Westfara - 0418 920 034
The Fibre GuildThe Fibre GuildThe Fibre GuildThe Fibre Guild for spinning, weaving, felting, and braiding
Catherine de Arc - 9249 5670.
The Herb and Garden GuildThe Herb and Garden GuildThe Herb and Garden GuildThe Herb and Garden Guild gardening and herbalism
Alessandra Torrigiani d’Arezzo
karenh@cyllene.uwa.edu.au
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Fighter Training & Fighter Training & Fighter Training & Fighter Training & ArcheryArcheryArcheryArchery
Sunday 10am to 12pm
Lake Monger Primary, Dodd St, Wembley Contact Nathan: (08) 9249 5670
ScribesScribesScribesScribes
Calligraphy & Illumination Contact Muirghein: (08) 9440 0235
SingingSingingSingingSinging
Monday nights
Contact Anneleyn at donrah01@student.uwa.edu.au
Baronial Baronial Baronial Baronial MeetingMeetingMeetingMeeting
3rd Friday of each month from 7:30pm UWA Arts Lecture Room 9
Contact Lachlahn: 0401 694 450
GeneralGeneralGeneralGeneral Arts &Arts &Arts &Arts & SciencesSciencesSciencesSciences
1st & 3rd Tuesday of the
month from 7pm,
Arts Lecture Room 9, UWA, Contact Catherine de Arc (08) 9249 5670
Dance PracticeDance PracticeDance PracticeDance Practice
2nd & 4th Tuesday of the month from 7pm
Arts Lecture Room 9, UWA,
Contact Catherine de Arc (08) 9249 5670.
MusicMusicMusicMusic
Monday nights
Contact Jane on 0403 003 041
HeraldryHeraldryHeraldryHeraldry
1st & 3rd Tuesdays of the month from 7:30pm
Arts Lecture Room 9, UWA, Contact Prospero: 0409 200 415
College of St. Basil TrainingCollege of St. Basil TrainingCollege of St. Basil TrainingCollege of St. Basil Training Tuesdays and Thursdays
4pm to 6 or 7pm Oak Lawn, UWA
Contact Catherine de Herdwyk 0415 435 928
asphalt_demon@hotmail.com
Abertridwr Training & Abertridwr Training & Abertridwr Training & Abertridwr Training & Open HouseOpen HouseOpen HouseOpen House
Wednesdays from 6pm The Bastion
Kane: 9314 2506
Regular Activities
Or, Where to Go, & What to Do, in the Barony of Aneala when not at an event
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Merchants
Disclaimer Neither The Vine, The Barony of Aneala nor The Society for Creative Anachronism endorses the products or services offered here. These free advertisements are provided as a service to our readers, and appear only when space permits.
MOTTESTONE AMOURIES Contact D’Gaunt - 0417 917 133
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Makers of Products and Replicas
From History and Fantasy!
Brad & Sue Morris
Phone: (08) 9304 4303
Mobile: 0423 981 084
www.thehall.iinet.net.au
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Purveyors of munitions-grade armour and re-enactor supplies, Historic Armouries invite you to look through their web site:
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On~line Resources 3
Group Sites Barony of Aneala
(Perth, Western Australia) http://aneala.sca.org.au
Canton of Abertridwr (South of Perth, WA)
http://sca.org.au/abertridwr
College of St Basil the Great (University of WA)
http://www.sca.org.au/basil
Shire of Bosenberg (Southwest of Western Australia)
http://www.sca.org.au/bosenberg/index2.htm.htm
Kingdom of Lochac (Australia and New Zealand)
http://sca.org.au/lochac
SCA Corporate site (World-wide)
http://www.sca.org
E~mail Lists
Aneala ~ General discussion
Send an email message to listmanager@aneala.sca.org.au containing the text: Subscribe populace in the body of the message.
Shire of Bosenberg Visit http://www.sca.org.au/mailman/listinfo/
boesenbergshire
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Maria of Heybridge http://tinyurl.com/2aurhx
Andre de Montsegur http://www.flickr.com/photos/grailchaser/
collections/72157600011613989/
David de Saxby http://tinyurl.com/2cx52k
Aneala ~ Official announcements
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(More) Pictures from the Championship Weekend
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Combatants and their Consorts attending upon Their Excellencies before the Rapier Tourney (clockwise from top left) Lord Donnchadh Baillie and Lady Keridwen de Domus Vesania, Walter MacMahon and milady Angela, Gillian Attwood
and Kaegan, Senora Catalina de Gata and Lord Guntar von Kaiserburg
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