Event Information

Post Pennsic Dessert Revel
(2007-08-18 - Site opens at 5:00 PM & Closes at 10:00 PM)
Storvik

It is that time of year again! The great war has been fought and we have now returned home to our lands to celebrate the time we had. Revelry and laughter are to be heard instead of the clash of blades as we celebrate the glories of Pennsic, hot showers, and the ability to do laundry whenever we want.

The mighty and glorious Barony of Storvik invites you to an evening of enjoyment at its traditional Post Pennsic Dessert Revel. This year we are going to be touching the roots of the traditional Post Pennsic revel from years past with many old traditions brought forth once more. For example, the Great Survey will return to see who has unpacked, done all their laundry, and even polished their armour. Will you be one of them?

What dessert revel would be complete without desserts? There will be a 'Best Period Dessert' competition (please bring basic documentation and ingredients list) as well as a 'Best Use of Chocolate' competition. Both will be served to the populace at large after judging! (Though the Event Steward is allergic to nuts, coconut, and cinnamon, so keep that in mind for the Best Use of Chocolate competition!) Please feel free to bring a dessert (period or not) for general consumption and the delight of tastebuds everywhere. While there will be an exceedingly light day-board served, this is a dessert revel and there will not be a full meal served.

Of course the 'Best Pennsic Story' bardic circle will be held, and bards are welcome to entertain throughout the evening. All may vie for the 'Best Pennsic Bruise,' though documentation is required. There will be dancing and games available for all. The Baron of Storvik will be quite pleased to see the period game of cribbage being played! So come one, come all, to the merry Post Pennsic Dessert Revel!

Martial Activities: None

Arts & Sciences Activities: Of course the 'Best Pennsic Story' bardic circle will be held, and bards are welcome to entertain throughout the evening. All may vie for the 'Best Pennsic Bruise,' though documentation is required. There will be dancing and games available for all. The Baron of Storvik will be quite pleased to see the period game of cribbage being played! So come one, come all, to the merry Post Pennsic Dessert Revel!

Cost:
Adult, Member: $ 6.00 Day-Trip
Adult, Non-Member: $ 9.00 Day-Trip
Child (6-17): $ 4.00 Day-Trip
Child (0-5): $ 0.00 Day-Trip
Cost Notes: Please make checks payable to the Barony of Storvik, SCA, Inc. You will receive a dollar off admission if you bring a dessert to share! Pre-registration is encouraged!

Site: St. Andrew's Episcopal Church - 4512 College Avenue College Park, MD 20740; Site opens at 5pm and will close at 10pm.
Site Restrictions: This site is wine only

Feast: What dessert revel would be complete without desserts? There will be a 'Best Period Dessert' competition (please bring basic documentation and ingredients list) as well as a 'Best Use of Chocolate' competition. Both will be served to the populace at large after judging! (Though the Event Steward is allergic to nuts, coconut, and cinnamon, so keep that in mind for the Best Use of Chocolate competition!) Please feel free to bring a dessert (period or not) for general consumption and the delight of taste buds everywhere. While there will be an exceedingly light day-board served, this is a dessert revel and there will not be a full meal served.

Merchants: None

Event Steward: Lady Barbara of Bonei (Amber Dionne), 5416 Lakeford Lane, Bowie, MD 20720, (301) 257-7821, email: eldergosling@gmail.com
Reservations: Send reservations to Event Steward

Website: http://storvik.atlantia.sca.org/events.html


Directions:
Take your best route to the Washington Beltway (I-495) in Maryland. Take exit 25 (Rt. 1) South, and follow Rt. 1 South. After about 2 miles, take a left onto College Ave (The Maryland Book Exchange is on the corner on the left). The church is two blocks down on the left. Park in the lot behind the church and then come up the metal stairs to the hall.

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