Event Information

Warrior Games
(2023-07-15 - Site opens at 9 AM & Closes at 9 PM)
Tear-Sea's Shore

The Canton of Tear- Sea’s Shore invites you to an indoor/outdoor social full of games, competitions, food, fun and PRIZES!! There may even be the famous crushed ice by Mistress Adendra!! Atlantia’s premier FREE event returns! Fighting – No marshal activities are planned. There are GAMES, GAMES and did I mention GAMES! New Game this year: Viking Bobbin Weaving – pass the bobbin! Toss the sheep, foot race, caber toss, Weight throws/carries, and many more to strengthen the body of the warrior. Hnefetafl, Chess, Nine Man Morris, Five Lines and many more strategy games to strengthen the mind of the warrior. A&S – Open display

Website: https://www.tearseasshore.atlantia.sca.org/478-2/

FightingNone
Arts & Sciences:Display
Feast:Canton will provide a meat. It is a pot luck, so bring a dish of vegetables or dessert.
Merchanting:Open
Other:
Registration:

Day-TripFeastCamping
Adult Member Registration$0.00$0.00$0.00
Adult Non-Member Registration 000
Youth (8.-17) 000
Child (0-7)$0.00$0.00$0.00
Make Checks Payable To:SCA, Inc., Barony of Hidden Mountain
Registration Notes:This is a free event.
Site:Harleysville Community Center, 163 South Railroad Ave., Harleysville, SC 29448
Site Restrictions:Site Restrictions: No camping onsite. Day shades and pop- ups allow. This is a Dry site. No open fires are permitted on site. No smoking except in designated areas. No animals in the indoor areas.
Event Steward:Jorunn nic Lochlainn (Catherine Brailey), 153 Blue Ridge Trail, North Charleston, SC 29418, Phone: (303) 9085343, E-mail: mistressjorunn@yahoo.com
Reservations:Jorunn nic Lochlainn (Catherine Brailey), 153 Blue Ridge Trail, North Charleston, SC 29418, Phone: (303) 9085343, E-mail: mistsressjorunn@yahoo.com

Directions:
Directions: Take your best route to Exit 177 (SC-452) on I -26. Take the exit towards Harleysville and continue for about 1.3 miles until 453 intersects at a T junction with SC-178 (Main Street). Turn left and continue until you cross the railroad tracks after about a third of a mile. It is a right immediately after the tracks