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From: keithd@cadovax.UUCP (Keith Doyle)
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Subject: Re: Attention Anachronistic Enthusiasts...
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Date: Fri, 8-Feb-85 16:04:22 EST
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>    Does anyone out there know about a society for anachronistic events,
>or maybe an organization interested with medieval festivals? My girlfriend
>and I are interested in having a medieval-type wedding if and when we get
>hitched.(I'm not referring to the peasant tradition of jumping over the broom-
>stick,either!) I'd be most interested in a group from the Northeast, but any
>info will be appreciated since I know very little about the technical side of
>chivalry, courtship, jousting, etc.
>                                    chris

I've heard a bit about the Society for Creative Anachronism, which
sounds exactly like what you're talking about.  There are chapters
located all over the west coast, but I don't know anything about
anywhere else.  You might check related groups like traditional music
groups, music stores that specialize in folk music etc., as they tend
to know about such doings.

Keith Doyle
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