Feast of the White Rose



In 1487, a young Yorkist was crowned King of England in Dublin, challenging the new Tudor dynasty. The Tudors said he was an imposter, Lambert Simnel. Others say that he was Edward V, one of the “Princes in the Tower”, who briefly reigned before Richard III took the crown.

The Feast of the White Rose has a plausible menu of that time, based on surviving recipes. In these modern middle ages, it is hosted by the Baron and Baroness of Politarchopolis, visiting their canton of Okewaite. Please join them for an evening of fine fare and medieval pursuits.

Venue: Marulan Community Hall, 70 George Street, Marulan.

Times: Hall opens 5pm, feast from 6.30pm, finishing around 9.30 pm.

Wear: Your best attempt at a pre-1600 outfit. (Ask when booking about loaner garb if needed.)

Bring: A rustic-style plate, bowl, tankard, spoon and knife. BYO drinks.

Cost: Adults $40, Under18 free. (If you’re not an SCA member there is an extra event insurance charge of $10 (kids $5). Consider joining the SCA

Bookings: Contact the Steward, Master Cristoval, rhysh@iinet.net.au, by 17 October or book via the link: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeOPDlsaHhXL0NzlIdtc-pB28ZWg2lMxEnRJ6lnsbRawQDxOQ/viewform?usp=dialog