Three Mountains Yule

 

Event Summary

Event Main Contact (Event Steward): Sigivald Garansson
Date: January 1 , 1970
Site opens at: 12:00 AM on January 1th 1970
Site closes at: 12:00 AM





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Accessibility Information

Site is accessible, with no stairs!

Meal Information

There’s a potluck, and it will be delicious! The barony will provide meat/proteins and breads (Please let the cooks know of any food allergies by December 7th); our gracious populace is encouraged to provide side dishes, vegetables, and desserts! Please list all ingredients and provide separate serving utensils for each dish. Label all containers and utensils with your name, in case they get misplaced.

(Contact the feast coordinator, Zanobia Fiorentini (Kate Goldfeder) 

(831) 236-7033, no calls after 8pm

zanobiakate@att.net or Zanobia Kate Goldfeder on FB Messenger)

Youth and Family Activities

YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP at THREE MOUNTAINS YULE!
Three Mountains Youth Championship Checklist
All individuals ages 9 to 17 intending to prove their proficiency and talent in an attempt to become the Three Mountains Youth Champion, must complete all of the following tasks. Creative activities will be judged based on overall effort, style, and creativity.
• All participants much create a letter of intent to present before Their Excellencies of Three Mountains during morning court. A statement about how each participant will support the youth activities in Three Mountains if they win the championship must be included in the letter of intent.
• Each youth will participate in the novelty axe competition. Points will be accrued based on each person’s throwing score. PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN AXE. Loaner gear will be available if you do not own your own axe.
• Everyone participating in the championship should bring a medieval-themed food dish (prepared before the event—no on-site cooking will be available). Be prepared to explain your choice of dish, how it was made, ingredients, and where and when it would have been served.
• Each participant will engage in some act of service for 30 minutes (assisting with set-up, cleaning, running errands, etc.)
• Individuals must find three forms of heraldry (in the building, hanging on a wall, on someone’s clothing, etc.) and describe where they saw the heraldry and what they have seen in heraldic terms (“a lion rampant sable”). Resources will be available on-site for reference.
• Each participant must illuminate a bookmark. Painting supplies and bookmarks will be available on-site.
• Youths will be required to play a game of Gluckhaus. Winner of the first round will be given bonus points.

Also, an imptomptu pinata-whack to be scheduled, for children of all ages!


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