Camp Fenby, 2011

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Camp Fenby, 2011

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Weather and health allowing, our summer session of Camp Fenby will take place on July 8-10 (Friday through Sunday), 2011 in Oakley, Maryland.

Camp Fenby is a very laid-back arts and crafts teaching and learning event with blacksmithing, metalworking, woodworking, fiber arts, soapstone work, cooking, and whatever else our somewhat diverse group can find to teach or learn about. The primary emphasis is on the early medieval period, but we diverge as desired.

Usually, folks can camp out on site, and there are a number of rental cottages, B & Bs, and motels in the area. Saturday night traditionally features a crab feast (or other seafood or more land-bound fare of choice) , and this year we have the longship available for a possible nighttime cruise.

For more information, please contaact me or check or join our YahooGroups site at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CampFenby/
“Camp Fenby: Muddling along since 1993!”
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Retired civil servant, part time blacksmith, and seasonal Viking ship captain.

Visit parks: http://www.nps.gov
Forge iron: http://www.anvilfire.com
Go viking: http://www.longshipco.org

"Fifty years abaft the mast."
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Re: Camp Fenby, 2011

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:bump:

A little over a week to go. :D

It looks like the nightime cruise on the longship is on!
Retired civil servant, part time blacksmith, and seasonal Viking ship captain.

Visit parks: http://www.nps.gov
Forge iron: http://www.anvilfire.com
Go viking: http://www.longshipco.org

"Fifty years abaft the mast."
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