Celebrate Breaking the Shackles of our Roaman Oppressors – Or ELSE!

The Falton Festival will be August 5.  We will be celebrating our freedom from the Roaman oppressors!

  • 5:00 p.m.-10:00 p.m. Festival — games and competitions where the winners get awarded with Shillings! (we’ve added an hour to our festival time)
  • 10:00 p.m.-11:00ish —  Open Mic at the amphitheater (no movie)

5:00-5:30  Assign clans.  Coordinate with your clan for how to win the day.  Make a flag (supplies provided).

5:30-6:00 Group picture.  Vote on the “winner” flag.  Receive  the challenges that before the end of the day, each clan needs to write a poem that tell’s your clan’s story and to prepare a clan chant.  (Start on this now if you’d like. Some will call it cheating — I call it being an “A” student.)

6:00-6:45 Play Capture the Flag.  Points are awarded for opponent’s flags, for resources, and for having a campfire going at your camp when the game ends.  Health and respawn rules will be detailed before the game.

6:45-8:00 Dutch Auction competitions such as:

  • Best impression of a “Guilder-arian”
  • Longest scream
  • Best yodeling
  • Caber toss
  • Celtic dance contest
  • Wellington toss
  • Steal the bacon
  • And such pleasantries…

8:00-8:45 Eat hot dogs & snacks.  Marshmallow roasting contest.

8:45-9:30 Costume scramble.  Retrieve items from a pile of costume items and dress a member of your clan to look like a specific type of character.  This character will then be interviewed.  Awards given for best dressed, most creative, and best role-playing.

9:30-10:00  Buffer (seems like we always run long.)

10:00-11:00 Open Mic!!!  (Please keep presentations in the 1-4 minute range.  You’re welcome to “perform” more than once, time permitting.  Warning:  We will have a timer and a “Vaudeville Hook”…   😉

Reminder:  As a Falton Festival, there will be no hidden treasures, nor resources.  The Bank, Tavern, Inn will be closed so the Proprietors can join the fun.

SEE YOU THERE!!!

Stryder — Who is in contact, incidentally, with John Sterling Beauregard

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