Hosted by Barony of Settmour Swamp - Livingston, NJ. March 26th 2011


As the first balmy breezes blow and the earth warms, good gentles one and all are invited to attend the Barony of Settmour Swamp's 31st annual Celebration of the Thawing of the Mud.  In celebration of milder climes and longer days Mudthaw will host a wide variety of activities including tournaments in Armored Combat (The traditional Mudthaw Rattan Double Elimination Tournament ), Rapier, Youth Combat, and Thrown Weapons.

NOTE:  All combatants must troll in before they can sign up for any lists.  

There will be a grand Arts and Sciences competition, run by Mistress Jehannine de Flandres.  For the Arts and Sciences competition, the theme will be “All Things Spring”.  

Master Phillip Reed will be organizing a brewing competition.  

The annual Mudthaw Baking competition will be run by Mistress Brighid ni Chiaráin of Tethba.  Entries will be accepted in the following categories for the baking competition:  period recipe, bread with spread, dessert bread, and Anything Goes.  Please include a full ingredient list for all entries.  Entries in the period recipe category must include documentation.

After court, we invite all to dine on the delicious feast being prepared by THL Alesone Gray of Cranlegh.

1st Course
Spring Salad 
Crudité (sliced cold veggies) 
Charcuiterie (sliced cold meats) 
Bread with Goat Cheese and Butter 
Roasted Cauliflower Soup 

2nd Course
Roasted beef 
Almond Saffron Chicken in Bread 
Spinach 
Asparagus 
Rice with saffron 
Cheese noodles 

3rd Course
Strawberry Tarts with Port Wine Sauce 
Sliced Fruits

Our Fair and Gracious Baroness of Settmour Swamp Rhiannon de Carreg Cennen will be holding her Fourth annual subtlety contest.  All entries should be presented to Her Excellency at High Table before the feast for judging.  This year's theme will be “All things Spring” to coordinate with the A&S theme of the day.

We'll also host an array of Fine Merchants

We will continue to utilize our Express Check-In process, so if you want to skip the long lines at the gate, pre-register with a SASE.

** Please note, there will be NO DAYBOARD at this event.  ** 
We encourage you to provide your own food for the day, and are arranging to have food merchants on-site.

Site Opens: 10am
Site Closes: 10pm

 

Shriners Hall
369 E Mount Pleasant Ave
Livingston, NJ  07039

Directions:
From the Garden State Parkway:  
Take exit 145 to Route 280 WEST.  Go 4.3 miles to exit 7 for Pleasant Valley Way toward Millburn/Verona.  Bear left at end of ramp (toward Millburn), turn left at Pleasant Valley Way SOUTH and go 0.4 miles to junction of Route 10/Mount Pleasant Ave.  Turn right onto Route 10/Mount Pleasant Ave.  WEST.  The site is 1.2 miles down the road on the right.

From Route 287:  Take the exit for Route 10 EAST (exit 39 from 287 South; exit 39A from 287 North).  Follow Route 10 EAST, continuing on Route 10 through the traffic circle at Eisenhower Parkway.  The site is 8.7 miles east of Route 287 on the left.

Public Transportation:  N.J.  Transit has Bus service from Newark Penn Station that travels along Route 10 in Livingston and can stop near the site.  Consultwww.njtransit.com for updated information on service and schedules.  

 

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