Schedule of Events
Lightwood has been invited to host the investiture of Hrolf Herjolfssen and Madelaine de Bourgogne as baron and baroness of Ynys Fawr, on the weekend of the 20th and 21st of October 2012. This is the schedule of events for both days.
BBQ and Tourney, Saturday 20 October 2012
Tourney Steward: Sir Guillaume d’Oze, email bksiroze@gmail.com.
Head Cook: William de Bonnay, email terry@geeveston.net, phone (03) 6297-1083
Venue: Heritage Park, Geeveston
| 11am | Site opens |
|---|---|
| noon | BBQ: sausages, bread, onions, vegan sausages Lists open Armour inspection |
| 12.45 pm | Armour inspection and lists close |
| 1 pm | Tourney (format to be decided based on attendance) Rapier tourney also possible depending on attendance |
| 3 pm | Approximate finish |
Investiture, Saturday 20 October 2012
Steward: Baron Karl Faustus von Aachen, email eric@geeveston.net, phone 0407-468-244
Head Cook: Adelindis filia Gotefridi, email liz@geeveston.net
Venue: Surges Bay Hall, Surges Bay (note changed venue!)
| 5 pm | Final court of Their Excellencies Lucas Maxwell and Madeleine de ChalĂ´ns as baron and baroness of Ynys Fawr |
|---|---|
| 6 pm | First remove |
| 6.45 pm | Royal court of Their Majesties Henri de Montferrant and Beatrice Maria Malatesta, king and queen of Lochac, including the investiture of Hrolf Herjolfssen and Madelaine de Bourgogne as baron and baroness of Ynys Fawr |
| 7.45 pm | Second remove |
| 8.30 pm | First court of Their Excellencies Hrolf Herjolfssen and Madelaine de Bourgogne, baron and baroness of Ynys Fawr. |
| 9 pm | Dessert |
| 10 pm | Pack up |
Picnic and Archery, Sunday 21 October 2012
Picnic Steward: Baron Karl Faustus von Aachen, email eric@geeveston.net, phone 0407-468-244
Archery Steward: William de Bonnay, email terry@geeveston.net, phone (03) 6297-1083
Venue: Heritage Park, Geeveston
| noon | Picnic and archery |
|---|---|
| 2 pm | Approximate finish |
Warning
If you haven’t visited Tasmania before, be careful! Under no circumstances should you give yourself time to explore, see the sights and get to know the people! Many mainlanders have done this, and have then gone home, packed their stuff, sold their houses and moved here permanently. You might be next! Beware!