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So a XIIIIth legionary won't be booed out of town then?
Visne partem mei capere? Comminus agamus! * Me semper rogo, Quid faceret Iulius Caesar? * Confidence is a good thing! Overconfidence is too much of a good thing.
[b]Legio XIIII GMV. (Q. Magivs)RMRS Remember Atuatuca! Vengence will be ours!
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Quote:The idea is that nobody makes any money and all the families get free entertainment. I know it's a wild dream but we've managed it so far and I'd hate to give up now.
Keith.
That is how the Sheffield Fayre is run...
Free entry. There are LH areas and displays from Greeks and Roman through to WW2. The ACWS battles are supurb as are the WW2.
This is aside from the non historical and static displays such as flower shows and crafts and demonstrations, childrens entertainment, etc.
I don't know the set up, but money is probably made through the tradespeople, etc.
The biggest problem with the reenactment side, is that it clashes with Odyssey at Detling.
I heard some talk that this event is having financial struggles, which is confirmed here...
Sheffield Fayre Finances
So you are not alone in your hopes and dreams .... :wink:
Cristina
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Thanks for your comments Christina, we'll keep plugging away and I'm sure will get there.....eventually!
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Hopefully some of you will get chance to look in at us over the weekend here is the timetable we'll do our best to stick to it at least it's a start. All is free except the evening event on Sat.
Saturday 25th October
11am Camp opens
11.30 soldiers leave camp
12pm Lord Mayor arrives
12.30 Recruitment for kids battle drill
Cooking display
1pm Display by Celts
1.30 Kids battle drill
2pm Roman soldier tour around York
2.30 Cooking display
3pm Recruitment for kids battle drill
Roman arms and armour talk including artillery
3.30 Bathhouse talk
4pm Kids battle drill
4.30 cooking display
5pm close
6pm re-open
6.30 Meet the Romans
7pm Food is served
7.30 Meet the Romans
8pm Roman comedy show
8.30 Roman ghost stories
9pm close
Sunday 26th October
11am Camp opens
11.30 Cooking Display
12pm Recruitment for kids battle drill
Reading of the Edict of Milan at statue of Constantine
12.30 Display by Celts
1pm Kids battle drill
1.30 Belly dancers
2pm Roman arms and armour talk including artillery
2.30 Recruitment for kids battle drill
Cooking display
3pm Belly dancers
3.30 Kids battle drill
4pm Lord Mayor arrives
Armilistrum
5pm close
Keith Mulhearn