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There was no Standard Bearer's event in 2002 due to the Baronial Transition. This first Standard Bearers of Ephraim and Madelaine was held at Camp Cheerful, the site of many a past event, the day was bright and sunny. Christina of the Black Rose Inn was the event steward, Ealdred took care of the feast.
 
There was no Standard Bearer's event in 2002 due to the Baronial Transition. This first Standard Bearers of Ephraim and Madelaine was held at Camp Cheerful, the site of many a past event, the day was bright and sunny. Christina of the Black Rose Inn was the event steward, Ealdred took care of the feast.
  
The Order of the Winged Trine was officially closed at the evening Court. Sir Ephraim and Madelaine will be creating a new Baronial award to take its place, to be named later. But they wished to recognize three people: [[Runa Æikibrandskona]] for her work with the glass guild, [[Edward Brackenburye]], and [[Guenhwyvar MacEwen]] for their work organizing scribal classes
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The Order of the Winged Trine was officially closed at the evening Court. Baron Ephraim and Baroness Madelaine created a new Baronial award to take its place to be named later. But they wished to recognize three people: [[Runa Æikibrandskona]] for her work with the glass guild, [[Edward Brackenburye]], and [[Guenhwyvar MacEwen]] for their work organizing scribal classes
  
 
== Champions ==
 
== Champions ==

Revision as of 18:01, 23 August 2016

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There was no Standard Bearer's event in 2002 due to the Baronial Transition. This first Standard Bearers of Ephraim and Madelaine was held at Camp Cheerful, the site of many a past event, the day was bright and sunny. Christina of the Black Rose Inn was the event steward, Ealdred took care of the feast.

The Order of the Winged Trine was officially closed at the evening Court. Baron Ephraim and Baroness Madelaine created a new Baronial award to take its place to be named later. But they wished to recognize three people: Runa Æikibrandskona for her work with the glass guild, Edward Brackenburye, and Guenhwyvar MacEwen for their work organizing scribal classes

Champions