Alafia River Rendezvous
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Alafia River Rendezvous
The Thirty-Ninth Alafia River Rendezvous Keep the Fire Burning! Keeping the Spirit Alive! January 16 - 23, 2010 More Majorum (after the manner of our ancestors) Emergency Information In case of a medical emergency please Dial 911 Our Location 1000 Old Fort Meade Road Homeland, FL 33847 Local Hospital Bartow Regional Medical Center Main Desk (863) 533-8111 Located off of Hwy 98 just North of Bartow Pharmacies CVS 863-533-4153 6 miles north on US 17, left on Hwy 98, on the corner of hwy 60 and hwy 98. Walgreen's 863-533-3669 6 miles north on US 17, left on Hwy 98, in the Publix Shopping Center Wal-Mart 863-533-2131 6 miles north on US 17, left on Hwy 98 Sheriff’s Office Non - Emergency Number 863-533-0344 Cover Art by Teena Thomas 2 Table of Contents Emergency Information 2 Message From The Booshways 4 Meet The Segundos 5 Alafia Staff 8 General Information 10 Alafia School Registration 13 Shooting Information 14 Raffle Shoot 15 Junior Rifle Drawing 15 Archery Information 16 Hawk & Knife Range Rules Daily Activities & Entertainment Schedule 18 Seminar Schedule 27 Scholarship Program 29 Camp Map 30 List of Advertisers 32 Range Rules 59 19 Medallion Design by Barry Bohnet 3 Welcome to the 39th Alafia River Rendezvous! A Message from your 2010 Booshways! Janie and I want to welcome you all to the 2010 Alafia! Many volunteer hours have been put into this years event and we want to thank everyone for their hard work. We hope that you will enjoy rekindling old friendships and hope you will make many new friends this year. This years theme is “Keep the Fire Burning”! We choose this slogan because we believe somewhere in each of us we have a burning desire to learn more of our history and we must to keep that fire burning for future generations. Make sure you take advantage of our planned events. Read your gatebook so you don’t miss a thing! Opening ceremonies will take place Sunday, January 17th at 1:00 PM. All are encouraged to attend. Have a great week and let’s “Keep the Fire Burning”! Clayton Graves, 2010 Booshway 4 The 2010 Segundo’s With great respect and admiration we are proud to introduce Don and Barb Boger as the 2010 Segundo’s. Don and Barb have been rendezvousing for many years and are well qualified to carry on the traditions of the Alafia River Rendezvous. They are good people and good friends! Clayton and Janie Keep the Fire Burning! 5 Tony Villanti Al Bail e Joe Hus y “Gone key but never forgotten!” Al Bailey 1/20/1945 - 5/1/2009 Al loved the fellowship of the Florida Frontiersmen. He enjoyed treating the Florida Frontiersmen to an annual fish fry each fall. Also Al implemented the Junior Rifle Drawing at the Alafia and provided the prize rifle for it each year. Joe Huskey d. 5/6/2009 Joe was a beloved husband, father and grandfather He was also an Army Veteran. He was a Florida Frontiersman and an American Mountain Man. He had a passion for the outdoors and preserving Florida’s history. By the way Joe made all the Children’s Wooden Nickels each year at the Alafia...one of the many things he did for this Club! (His son Erik will carry on that tradition...thanks Erik!) Mitch Mitchel d. 2/12/2009 Mitch had many titles: Husband, Father, Grandfather, Florida Frontiersmen, Alafia Ranger, Blacksmith, Friend, Gator Fan and many many other titles. He was a hard working, honorable man. You always knew where you stood with Mitch he was a "straight shooter". 6 Mitch Mit chel the FL Sign Mitch made for st oa ure C Treas s e h t and der Jerry Muzzleloa Jerry L a Balb o Jerry LaBalbo 2/26/1936 - 4/27/2009 Jerry was a veteran, a NRA Life Member. Loved black powder, shooting, hunting, fishing, bowling, gunsmithing, woodworking. He was a Sunday school teacher, a cub scout leader, midget football coach. A beloved husband and father. Tony Villanti d.11/21/2009 Tony was a beloved Father , Grandfather and a much loved and respected member of the Florida Frontiersmen. He was an Me'tis National Elder. Also Tony was a Navy Veteran. There will be a special memorial service for Tony to be held on Monday Jan. 18 at 10:00 am. They are gone from our sight….but they live on in our hearts. All of our Florida Frontiersmen that have gone on before us are honored in our Memorial Garden. The first Sunday of every Alafia, at the break of dawn we gather at the Memorial Garden to pay tribute to our “beloved departed”. Please join us as we celebrate and remember those who have gone on before us, Sunday Jan. 17, 7 am at the Memorial. 7 F Alafia Staff Booshway’s: Clayton and Janie Graves Segundo’s: Don and Barbara Boger Governor’ Indian Territory: Bob & Bert Aurich Modern Territory: Bob and Sharon Hall NE Territory: Jack McDonald NW Territory: Bee Bryan SE Territory: Denis and Shannon Degamon SW Territory: Burl Wilson Trophy Shoot Chief Range Officer: Ed Ash and Earl Becker Primitive: Bob Merada and Doc Long Paper Range: Ed Ash & Earl Becker Boone and Kenton: Charlie Chapman Woods Walk: Jerry Daubert Trade Gun: Bob Aurich Fur and Feather: Leonard Cutts Scoring : Mike Kelly and Bob Samson Archery: Sakkwa's Council Hawk & Knife: Jim Lee & Sons/ Piper Bob Chiefs and Sub-Chiefs Ceremonies: Terry ‘Redhawk’ Harris Chief Dog Soldiers: Brian Keeth Safety & Fire Chief: Tom Davide Entertainment Chief: Suz Chapman Games Chief: Terri Davies Gate Chief: Colonel Cherri Clark Highland Games: Clan Wolf Florida Historical Newspaper: Beverly McIntyre Ice Chief: Tim Jenkins Judge: The Honorable Thomas R. Welch, Esq. Location Station: Katy Arrowood Medic: Rick Caranova Marketing: Bev McIntyre and Bill Bair Parking: Bartow/IB High School Band Boosters 8 Pastor: Bob Samson/ Dale Chapin Children’s Church: Dale Chaplin Pre-Registration: Susie Hull Public Relations: Suz Chapman Chief Ranger & Horse Camp: Captain Mike McIntyre Scribe: Teena Thomas Seminars: Dana Cheney School Teacher: Diane Chambers School Tours: Mary Mitchell & Abby Lee Trade Chief: Ray Triplett/ Jack Hall Visitors Gate: Randy & Teena Thomas Webmistress: Teena Thomas Woods Sales: Ronnie & Diane Capp “Special thanks to all the Florida Frontiersmen and friends of the Alafia who donated their time and efforts to “Keep the Fire Burning” at the 2010 Alafia! Thank you All Clayton and Janie Graves Booshway’s Keep the Fire Burning! Native American Quotes and Wisdom Two Wolves One evening an old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside people. He said, 'My son, the battle is between two wolves inside us all. One is Evil. It is anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. The other is Good. It is joy, peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith.’ The grandson thought about it for a minute and then asked his grandfather:' which wolf wins?'The old Cherokee simply replied, 'The one you feed.' Look for more Dream Catchers and more Native American wisdom through out the Gatebook! 9 General Information Admission: The fee is $30.00 pre-registered per persons 18 and over, $40 at the gate. There is no charge for a Trader’s License if you are pre-registered or $35 at the gate. The Registration Gate will be open daily 8 am - 4 pm. Visitors: Public admission will be as follows: Thursday Jan. 21 School Day Trips and Senior Citizen Day. Friday and Saturday: We are open to the general public. All visitors must leave the primitive area by 4 pm, No Exceptions! Participants are asked to assist their guests as well as other visitors to the exit gates in a timely manner. Medallions: Must be worn at all times! You must have your Medallion with you to leave or enter the property. You must make your own arrangements for late arrivals. Extra 2010 medallions will be on sale Sat. Jan 23 at the General Store. Security: The Dog Soldiers & Rangers are here for security and to be of service to you. They do not run personal errands. NO EXCEPTIONS! Since thievery is always possible, please report anything suspicious to a Dog Soldier, Marshall, Ranger, Florida Frontiersmen or your Booshway. A Sheriff’s Deputy will be assigned night time security (4:00 pm to 8:00 am) and will not allow anyone past the Registration Gate without a Medallion and a photo ID. Primitive Camp: All clothing, camps and accoutrements must conform to the pre-1840 time period beginning January 15th , at 5 pm. Saturday Jan 16th primitive dress will be required upon arrival. A changing tent will be available at the gate for your convenience. Please do not ruin the effect of the camp by any careless display of non-period items. Loading & Unloading: Beginning Wednesday, January 13th—Friday, Jan. 15h: of early SETUP the Main Stockade Gate will be open at 8:00 am every day and will closed promptly at 4:00 pm. Saturday, Jan 16h through Wed, Jan. 20st gate closes at 4:00 pm. Thursday Jan. 21st and Friday Jan. 22nd stockade gates will be opened by Dog Soldiers only due to public admission. Saturday Jan. 23rd gate closes at 2 pm. In the interest of safety and atmosphere No Vehicles in camp after the gates close, thank you. 10 General Information - Continued Please unload your gear, remove your vehicle to the parking area, and then set up your lodge. You will not be allowed to bring your vehicle into camp again except to load when leaving. At which time, you are allowed ONE (1) HOUR. Have your gear ready to load before bringing in your vehicle. Any participant wanting to leave Thursday (21), Friday (22) or Saturday (23) must do so between 6 am and 8 am. All cars must be out by 8 am No Exceptions! January 23, 2010 Camp will remain primitive after closing ceremonies as is the custom at Alafia! The Florida Frontiersmen appreciate all of our participants remaining primitive on visitors days and on the last Saturday evening. To “Keep the Fire Burning” Sunday Jan 24, 2010 Rendezvous is over, vehicles may enter the stockade at 6 am. All campers must vacate the property by 4:00 pm on January 24, 2010. Animals:“NO Dogs or other Pets” are allowed on the Florida Frontiermen’s property. Due to insufficient barn stalls we cannot offer space to those who have horses and would like to bring them. We apologize for any inconvenience. Horse owners and parents are responsible to keep children away from the stables and pastures at all times. Wood: Wood is available for purchase daily: 8 to 10 am and 2 to 4 pm. The charge is $5 per level cart load. The fees collected for the firewood will go towards the Scholarship Fund which goes to deserving students from Ft. Meade and Bartow High Schools. Do Not cut live trees on the property! This is grounds for ejection. Fires: Must be in a pit. Keep a water bucket next to your fire at all times. Fires left unattended will be put out by the Dog Soldiers, Marshalls or Rangers. A second offense will be cause for ejection. Fire extinguishers are to be placed inside of tent. When Leaving: Replace divots, remove all fire pit rocks and stones, fill in fire pits, remove all fire wood and police your area before vacating. Due to unfavorable conditions a fire ban may be issued. Your cooperation will be appreciated. Water: Potable well water is available on the site. 11 General Information - Continued Sanitation: There are chemical toilets located throughout the camp. Please help keep these clean for everyone . Please do not dump garbage in the chemical toilets or in the areas around the toilets. Garbage: You are responsible for your own garbage: Do not bury! Dumpsters are located at the Main Gate, Wood Pile & Modern Camp. “Keep trash bags out of sight” Make sure the person taking your trash to the dumpster can physically accomplish the task (get it into the dumpster). Do not throw cigarette butts on the ground. When you break camp you are expected to take your remaining trash to a dumpster. Additional dumpsters will be available outside the Stockade Gate. Garbage is always a big problem so your cooperation will be appreciated. Social Etiquette Responsibilities: This is a family camp and children are very welcome, however, parents are reminded that they are responsible for their children’s conduct and safety. Children up to age 18 (wooden nickel participants) must be in their own camp by 11 pm or with a parent. We must set a proper example in front of the children. Any extreme language, public drunkenness or altercations may result in eviction. Under age drinking will not be tolerated. Please be considerate of your neighbors. Refrain from excessive noise after 10:00 pm Property Rules You are camping on the Florida Frontiersmen property. Misuse of these grounds will be just cause for your expulsion from the rendezvous. Please keep your camp clean at all times and keep all items that are not pre-1840 OUT of SIGHT. No trenching around shelters. Replace divots, remove all fire pit rocks and stones, fill in fire pits, remove all fire wood and police your area before vacating. Your cooperation is expected and appreciated. Lets continue the tradition and leave this property site better than you found it. Electronic Equipment: CAMERAS, CELL PHONES & GAMES are looked upon as non-period items. Please keep cell phone ringers turned off or on silent mode and use with discretion. Please be discrete when using your cameras. 12 General Information - Continued If we can see it, hear it or smell it and it’s not period correct, you will be asked to remove it. Historical Newspapers Historical Newspapers are posted daily at the Seminar Tent on the Commons, coordinating with the dates of the rendezvous. These newspapers are true copies of the originals kept in the Florida Frontiersmen archives. Modern Camping No Visitors are allowed past the registration gate. Hookups/Generators: Power and sanitary hookups are not available. Generator operation in the Modern Camp area will be allowed from 8 am to 9:00 pm only. If we can hear generators running from Modern in the primitive camp area you will be asked to “Shut It Down” . No open pits will be allowed for sanitary use. One vehicle only and No Utility Trailers in Modern Camp area. Ice: Will be delivered every morning in 10 pound bags at $1.50 per bag. It is also available at the general store. Large orders for parties or special meals need to be arranged with our Ice Chief, Tim Jenkins. Every Florida Frontiersmen: will strive to make your visit to the Alafia a pleasant one to “Keep the Fire Burning”. Please show them your respect and cooperation. Alafia River Rendezvous® School Registration You must register your child for school at the Alafia River Rendezvous School House located on the commons, and donate an hour of your time to help. All grades start at 8 am. Our teacher is not Special Education certified. Special Education Students must be accompanied by a parent. Students must bring their own assignments. This is a school for grades 1 - 12 only and not a day care. Each child is encouraged to bring a book to donate to the Florida Frontiersmen Library and a dictionary appropriate for his/her grade level. Home schooled children do not need to attend classes. 13 Alafia Shooting Information Eligibility: To register for all shooting events present your medallion to the Score Keeper at the Range House across from the Range. Registration for all shooting events begins Tues. at 8 am. Each shooter will be registered by medallion number. If you are a new shooter Please notify the Range Officer Be sure that you have a medallion for each shooter over 18 yrs old in your camp. Take all shot targets to the Score Keeper or Scored Sheets to the Range Officers. Shooting Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Archery……………………………....…….….12 pm-4 pm Archery…………………....…………...….….12 pm-4 pm *Woods Walk ,Paper Primitive & Trade Gun.………………....9 am-3 pm Boone & Keaton…………………………….9 am - 12 *Woods Walk ,Paper Primitive & Trade Gun.………………....9 am-3 pm Boone & Keaton…………………………….9 am - 12 Archery……………………………....…….….12 pm-4 pm *Woods Walk.………….……..………….....9 am-3 pm Paper, Primitive & Trade Gun.……….9 am-3 pm Boone & Keaton…………………………….9 am - 12 *Woods Walk.………….……..………….....9 am-3 pm Paper & Primitive Trade Gun, Fur & Feather …………....9 am-3 pm Boone & Keaton…………………………….9 am - 12 Paper & Primitive..……………….………..9 am-12 pm **Prize Gun Shoot Off…………...……………..12 pm Protest period ends …………...……………..12:30 pm All Shooting Awards & Rifle…………………......1pm *For Woods Walk: Bring a throwing knife and yer hawk ** Top three shooters on the qualification target from Tues. Wed., Thur., Fri., the qualification target may be shot on any one of these four days. Please read all the range rules carefully (located on the last page of this book). These rules were established for the safety of all shooters. Violation of these rules will be cause for disqualification and removal from the range. Scores will be posted on the score board at the Range House near the range. Scores will be posted on or about 12 pm Saturday, January 23. There will be a half-hour protest time. The awards ceremony will follow the protest time at 1 pm at the range. Medallions will be given for first, second, and third place in each Paper Match. (Example: 25, 50 and 100 yd. Paper targets including Pistol targets.) Plaques will be awarded for the first, second and third place in each of the aggregates from the three ranges. “Remember, Muzzles UP!” 14 Divisions / Aggregates Men’s Paper Women’s Paper Pistol Men’s Primitive Woods Walk Women’s Primitive Archery Trade Gun Junior Match (16 & under) Alafia Rendezvous Raffle Shoot You could win a custom made rifle. Choose Tues. Wed., Thurs. or Friday to shoot one paper target. You can only enter one of the four days. No Re-entering. You will use your own gun and equipment. You can take five shots at the target. There will be three winners each day. The twelve winners from the four days will shoot off on Saturday at 11:00 am at the paper range. The best score will be the winner of the custom made rifle. Please Note: You must be a camper to enter. You are not eligible to win if you have won in the past five years. No peep sights on the final shoot off on Saturday. OPEN SITES ONLY This years rifle was custom made by Florida Frontiersmen Barry Bohnet. The Al (Hot Lip) Bailey Junior Rifle Drawing All Junior Shooters who compete in any Alafia Shooting Match will be eligible for the drawing. RULES: You must shoot at least one Alafia Match to be entered for the drawing. Your Parent or Guardian must be present for you to receive the prize rifle. The winners name will be drawn from all the Junior Shooters who participate in any Alafia Shoot. Al Bailey 08/29/1945 - 05/01/2009 It was Mr. Bailey’s intent to encourage young shooters at all levels to continue “in the manner of our ancestors”. 15 Alafia Rendezvous Archery The Archery Range will be open Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, 12pm-4pm All participants shall start each round by 3:00 PM so that they will have time to finish their round by Range Closing Time of 4:00 PM. No participant will be allowed to start a round after 3:00 PM. Classes: Men Women Youth (14 yrs. old & younger). Range Rules: No Alcoholic Beverages allowed on the range. Viola tors will be asked to leave. NO RANGE SHOOTING EXCEPT FOR COMPETITION Practice shooting at practice targets ONLY. Archers must shoot in groups of not less than (3) shooters. NO PERSON UNDER 15 CAN SHOOT WITHOUT AN ADULT PRESENT. Shooters must touch appropriate rock to shoot. All shooters in group shoot before scoring arrows. Score all arrows before pulling arrows. Equipment Rules: Bows: Wood bows, wood laminated bows, horn bows, with or without natural material backings NO FIBERGLASS NO SIGHTS 16 Arrows: Wood, cane, or natural materials ONLY. Feathers or natural materials ONLY for fletching Field points Only. Scoring Rules: Arrow must STICK in target to score Scoring: Kill 10 pts. Hit 5 pts. No Stick 0 pts. Arrow must TOUCH line of kill area to receive higher score. Thursday January 21, a Novelty Shoot will be held. The event will be announced at the range and will be determined at the event by Sakkwa's Council. 17 Alafia Rendezvous Tomahawk and Knife Jim Lee, Chief Range Officer Range Rules: No Alcoholic Beverages on the range No person under 16 can participate without an accompanying adult present. The range officer has final say on all matters. Practice throwing at practice targets only When the range is closed no one shall enter the range. Equipment: Both Knife and Hawk shall be covered by a sheath for safe transport onto and leaving the range. Covers are preferred while in public areas of the encampment. Tomahawk shall have no more than a four inch overall blade width and shall have a wooden handle. Knife shall be of a design typical for throwing (no kitchen utensils) NMLRA RULES Max width of knife blade 2.5 in. Over all length of knife shall not exceed 16 in. handle shall not exceed one third of the over all length The knife shall not be excessive in length. (no machete styles allowed) The knife must have a handle. (Leather slabs preferred, no straight metal devices) The Hawk and Knife Range will open each day of competition at 9:00 am Adult practice is from 9:00 am until 10:00 am Competition for Men’s and Women’s Hawk and Knife will start at 10:00 am Youth practice will be after the men and women’s competitions or 12:00am Youth Competition will start at 1:00 pm The Hawk and Knife Range may be opened by the range officer at any time 18 Daily Schedule of Activities, Games & Nightly Entertainment Notice for parents: You are responsible for your children and their safety at all times. All children under 8 yrs. old must be accompanied by a parent or kin over 14 yrs. old to compete in our kids games with the exception of Hawk & Knife. At the Hawk & Knife blocks ages 16 and under must be accompanied by an adult. Friday, January 15th 5 pm Camp Request: Please have all vehicles moved to the parking lot and period dress after you set up would be Nice. Saturday, January 16th Camp remains primitive until Sunday Morning the 25h Please visit your neighbors and our Sutlers. 1 pm Dulcimer Players gathering at the Commons Fine music and good times from 1pm to 4pm. MC’s George Haggerty & The Sorry Sisters 6 pm Our Annual Saturday Night Dance Music featuring Jackson Creek String Band and Guests Bring yer lantern and join the fun on the Commons. Sunday, January 17th 7 am Sunrise Memorial Ceremony. Please join us at the Memorial Garden for this special tribute. These were Our Frontiersmen, and we remember them with honor. 9am Church Service and Gospel Singing Children’s Church Services by Bob Sampson/ Children’s Church by Dale Chapin Music by Jackson Creek and Jubal’s Kin 1 pm Opening Ceremonies at the Arbor Please join us for this special event and As we “Keep the Fire Burning”. 19 Daily Schedule of Activities 6-9 pm Firestarters: Special Music tonight at the camp of Jim and Susie Hull. Chris Morgan and friends will Delight you with Celtic tunes and old favorites. Bring Yer mug and yer favorite chair. Monday, January 18th 8-10 am School – Readin, Writin, & Rithmatic Register for class at the school tent on the Commons. 10:00 Memorial Service for Tony Villanti 10:30 Kids Kite Building Seminar At the camp of Ron Strominger limit 15 12 - 2 pm Hawk & Knife 12-4 pm Archery & Archery Woods Walk Period bow & arrows. Men/Women/Children Prizes! (No registration after 3 pm.) Follow the signs thru/ Horse Camp…. 1 pm Court in Session: Blind Justice Presides At the Stage on the Commons (Adult Content!) Honorable Thomas R Welch, Esq. presiding 3 pm Ladies Frying Pan & Rolling Pin Toss Meet at the Ma and Pa Trees 5:30 pm A Wedding! Please Join Butch Snyder and the lovely Kathy Hammond Snyder for a celebration of their union and taking of their vows before their Alafia Family and Friends, to be held on the com mons at the School House. 6-9 pm 6:30 pm The Booshways Camp will host the reception for The Newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Butch Snyder. All are Welcome to join us for the Music and Festivities Mister Monty's Children’s Round Robin On the Commons. Bring yer lanterns! 20 8 pm Ladies Round Robin On the Commons. Bring yer lanterns! Tuesday, January 19th 8-10 am School – Readin, Writin, & Rithmatic 8 am Muzzles UP! Black Powder Competition Begins! Registration for events at the Range House… (every shooter must have his or her medallion in hand) 9 am -3 pm Paper, Primitive, Trade Gun, Woods Walk Ranges Open Muzzles UP! 9 am -12 Boone & Keaton 200 yd Range 9 am Parade of Tartans & Highland Games (Kilt required for men….Plaid/Arisaide for Women) On the commons. Spectators Welcome! 10 am Children’s Games at the Ma and Pa Trees! Al Bailey Crazy Donkey Treasure Hunt for Kids! 12-4 pm Archery & Archery Woods Walk Period bow & arrows. Men/Women/Children Prizes (No registration after 3 pm.) Follow the signs thru Horse Camp….. 7:30 pm Adult Round Robin: The Keener Camp will host One like we used to have at “Charlies Place”. There will be bows, arrows, quill and beadwork, brain tan items, scrimshaw horn work….the good stuff. Adults Only Please (over 18) Trading will continue until midnight or long as there are motivated traders. Please a lantern, a seat and whatever refreshment you will require! 21 Daily Schedule of Activities Wednesday, January 20 8-10 am School – Readin, Writin, & Rithmatic 9 am -3 pm Paper, Primitive, Trade Gun, Woods Walk Ranges Open Muzzles UP! 9 am -12 Boone & Keaton 200 yd Range 10am-12 noon Hawk & Knife Competition Men & Women Hawk Blocks are Located next to the 200 yd range… 10:30 am Children’s Games…..Relay Races…..On the Commons (period clothing required) 12 noon School Day Tour Guides Meeting All volunteer guides Please attend to receive maps . Frontiersmen marquee on Commons 12 noon -1 pm Hawk & Knife Competition Children up to and including 16 year of age) 12-4 pm Archery & Archery Woods Walk Period bow & arrows. Men/Women/Children Prizes! (No registration after 3 pm.) 1 pm Court in Session: Blind Justice Presides At the Stage on the Commons (Adult Content!) Honorable Thomas R Welch, Esq. presiding 3 pm Ladies Games on the Commons A Day in the Life of a Wilderness Woman 6:30 pm Mister Monty’s Children’s Round Robin On the Commons. Bring yer lanterns! 8 pm Ladies Round Robin On the Commons. Bring yer lanterns! 22 Daily Schedule of Activities After Dinner A Scottish Ceiligh will be held at the Camp of Chief Don and Goodwife Boger following the Clann of the Wolf Dinner and Meeting. Cinnamon Bair is Mistress of Ceremonies All Are Invited ! Comte and share in the good times. Thursday, January 21st 8-10 am School – Readin, Writin, & Rithmatic 9 am -3 pm 9 am -12 Paper, Primitive, Trade Gun, Woods Walk Ranges Open Muzzles UP! Boone & Keaton 200 yd Range 9 am- 2-pm School Field Trip Day and Senior Citizens Day Please prepare yourself and your camp to host our guests.. Think safety and Display History. Extra demonstrations of primitive skills will be presented in the commons today. Please take time to visit our volunteers as they provide a special effort to educate our guests. 10 am Highland Games Exhibition: Senior Participants Highland dress required. 10:30 Kids Kite Building Seminar At the camp of Ron Strominger limit 15 10am-12 noon Hawk & Knife Competition: Men & Women Hawk Blocks are Located next to the 200 yd range… 12 noon -1 pm Hawk & Knife Competition: Children (up to and including 16 year of age) 1:30 pm Alafia Annual Dessert Cooking Contest located in the Florida Frontiersmen Marquee In the center of the commons! (Not in the School Tent) Please provide a written copy of your recipe 23 Daily Schedule of Activities 2:30 6 pm Ladies Tea at the School Tent. Please bring your cups and best manners! $6 a person Gentlemen welcome. Native American Celebration on the Commons The camp is invited to share in an evening of Drumming, Intertribal Dances, & Storytelling! It is recommended to bring your Chair and your Lantern. Please, no alcohol, profanity, or attitudes in the circle. Friday, January 22nd 8-10 am School – Readin, Writin, & Rithmatic 9 am -3 pm 9 am -12 Paper, Primitive, Trade Gun, Woods Walk Ranges Open Muzzles UP! Boone & Keaton 200 yd Range 10am-12 noon Hawk & Knife Competition Men & Women Hawk Blocks are Located next to the 200 yd range… 10:30 am Children’s Games: Coins in the Hay At the Parthenon on the Commons (Period Clothing Required) 11am Entertainment: Near the Main Stage Goodwife Clark, a camp follower in first person. True entertainment for the 18th Century! 12 noon Musical Entertainment at the Main Stage Bill Shustic, American Troubador 12 noon -1 pm Hawk & Knife Competition: Children (up to and including 16 year of age) 1pm Entertainment at the Main Stage A first person visit with Daniel Boone. 2 pm Musical Entertainment at the Main Stage Jubals Kin 24 Daily Schedule of Activities 2:30pm 3pm Join us for A Wedding. Troy “Pounder”Poulin Will abandon his bachelor ways for the beautiful Miss Jessica. Join them and their visiting friends And Family as they proclaim their vows. This event will take place at the School Tent. Men’s Jug Pull, Boys Root Beer Pull, & Ol’ Geyser Jug Hunt…(65 and older enter at your Own risk) No weapons, No Bitin’, & NO Eye Gouging….. On the Commons near the Main Stage area! 6:00pm “Shinin’ Times “ Under the Stars at the Stage! A firelight presentation for our participants Featuring the Goodwife Clark, Daniel Boone, Jubal’s Kin and Bill Shustic an American Troubador Please bring your chair and yer lantern and join us for a great evening of entertainment. Saturday, January 23rd 9 am -12 pm Paper, Primitive, Trade Gun, Ranges Open Trophy Shoot will take place at 12 noon Muzzles UP! 10am Period Apparel Judging at the School Tent Public is Welcome…You need to be prepared to tell everyone about your clothing and your persona. Children’s Fashion on Display… Followed by an intermission Adult Fashions presented at 11am…. Followed by Prize Presentation at 11:45 Join in the Fun! 10am-12 noon Hawk & Knife Competition Men & Women Hawk Blocks are Located next to the 200 yd range… Top Three to Compete at 11 am 25 Daily Schedule of Activities 11am Musical Entertainment at the Main Stage Jubal’s Kin 12 noon Entertainment at the Main Stage Goodwife Clark, a camp follower in first person. True entertainment for the 18th Century! 1pm Musical Entertainment at the Main Stage Bill Shustic American Troubadour 2 pm All Shooting Skills Grand Prizes & Trophy Awards To be held at the gun range. Prize Rifle Presentation 2 pm Musical Entertainment at the Main Stage A visit with Daniel Boone A trip back into the 18th Century 4 pm All Visitors must be out of camp at this time. Period Correct Participants only are still allowed within the primitive camp and Modern camping area. 4:30 Closing Ceremonies in the Arbor. We encourage everyone to attend. The Jim Miller Award will be presented at this time. Notice The rendezvous will remain primitive until Tomorrow morning at 6 am. Sunday, January 24 Alafia Officially Over No Vehicles in Camp Before 6 am Garbage is to be placed in the dumpster outside the stockade on your way out. 26 Alafia Seminar Schedule 2010 Sunday Carol Leigh’s Specialties- 9 AM Sunday & Monday and throughout the week. Continuous Strand Weaving for Triangle Shawls, Square Blankets, or Long Rectangle Sashes Easy, magical way of weaving. No experience necessary. Loom rent of $20 plus cost of supplies. It takes12 or more hours to complete. Monday Missy Clark 11 AM- Goodwife Clark will be doing Boiled Puddings for all the folks who want a tasty original 18th century dessert. Just come and bring your apron as we make three great puddings Christina Cutts 11 AM - Brain Tan Workshop Wet Scrape Method. Russ Cutts 11 AM - Friction Fire and Natural Materials for Flint/Steel Kits. Kim Welborn 1 PM of Three Wives Kitchen – "Colonial Medicine"/ herbal health care class. Seminar will be in the school tent Carol Dukes 1 PM– Learning how to Knit. 10 max. $10.00 for materials. Seminar will be in the seminar tent Gerald Dukes 3 PM – History of Southern Powder Horns. Tuesday Carol Leigh’s Specialties 10 AM. - Inkle Weaving. Weave a belt, strap, hat band, ribbon, apron or bodice ties, or decorative tape. Loom rent of $5 may be applied toward purchase, or bring your own loom. Appropriate yarns available for purchase. Allow 4 to 6 hours to complete project Michael Wayne of Kentucky Leather 10 AM- a basic leather stitching class, learn different ways to stitch. Also 18th century type wallets and knife sheaths kits available. Peggy Earp of 96 District Storehouse 1 PM - Hand-Stitch a bed-gown. There is no commercial pattern available for this bed-gown, taken from an original 18th century garment. Cost of the seminar is free, except for your supplies. Please see Peggy at 96 Storehouse to register, get your supplies, and get garment cut out. Seminar will be in the school tent. Deadline to register 4:00 pm on Monday. Bring thread, needle, and scissors. Kim Welborn 2 PM - Herbal salve-making class at the Kitchen. $15.00, will give you some to take home. Please pre-register a couple days in advance so I can have enough supplies for everyone. 27 Wednesday Missy Clark - Goodwife Clark have an all day camp life seminar. Hominy making, corn grinding, and old style laundry. Join us for a day in the life! Michael Wayne of Kentucky Leather 10 AM - Basic Leatherworks and Stitching. Christina Cutts 11 AM - Felting raw wool. . Uhma Ruth Py 2 PM - Eastern Woodland puzzle bags. Cost $10.00 for the kit: which includes directions, leather, sinew, glovers needle and pattern. No more then12 people. Seminar will be in the school tent Thursday Michael Wayne of Kentucky Leather 10 AM - Basic Leatherworks and Stitching. Carol Leigh’s Specialties 10 a.m. - Tablet Weaving -Purchase of tablets, $10, plus yarns and shuttle. Allow 8 hours or more to complete project. May finish project at home. Kim Welborn - Colonial health care and foods. School Tours are welcome! Missy Clark - Goodwife Clark will be doing camp cooking demonstration for all who wish to bring themselves to the fire for a bit of food preparation, general knowledge, and even a few sewing tips! School Tours are welcome! Friday Carol Leigh’s Specialties 10 - 12 noon - Historic Use of Natural Dyes Dye pots may be brewing throughout the week. All Seminars are subject to change. All Seminars to be held in the camp of the individual unless noted. 28 The Florida Frontiersmen Present: America’s Future The Florida Frontiersmen Scholarship Program, founded by Beverly McIntyre, has for the past seven years awarded scholarships to Bartow High & Ft. Meade High students. In June 2009 there were eight FL Frontiersmen Scholarship winners and two Brantly Fulbright Scholarship winners. The Brantly Fulbright Scholarship is given each year in memory of Greg and Glynda Fulbright's grandson, Brantly who passed away January 2005. Proceeds from the Firewood sales go toward the scholarship fund. The 2009 Florida Frontiersmen & the Brantly Fulbright Scholarship Recipients Left to right: Paris McKinnish, Fort Meade HS, Thomas Bevis Fort Meade HS, Jasmine Armstrong Bartow HS, Danny Leckie, Bartow HS, Courtney Putnam a Bartow HS, Emily Diggs Lakeland Christian, Zachary Lee Kathleen HS Not Shown: Suzanne Cannon Fort Meade HS, Felicia Rowell Fort Meade HS, Lauren Kalogridis Bartow HS 29 30 31 Our Advertisers 3 Wives Kitchen 96 District Storehouse Ace Hardware Alafia River Rendezvous 2011 Allen & Company Bartow Chamber of Commerce Clan Cummings Clann Wolf Country Twig Furniture Daniel Boone of Kentucky Dept. of Homeland Security Dirk & Thistle Eastern Primitive Rendezvous Folk Craft Music Frontier Candles Ironhand Blacksmith Shop Knife Makers Co-Op M. Harper Pewtersmith Mayo’s Mercantile Meadow Sweet Mister Monty’s Toy Emporium Pairing Peace River Band Métis PiperBob Running Wolf’s Rent-a-Camp Send Out Cards Stew Pot’s Tavern Summerlin Scholars Sweet Medicine Traders Three Ducks Sutlery Tuscan Lodge No. 6 Two Eagles US Postal Service Wilson Real Estate Wonky Wood Works Wyldecraft 32 36 55 54 57 43 52 40 34 48 49 46 38 47 46 51 48 56 35 58 35 57 55 50 37 55 53 39 17 48 41 33 42 45 44 44 51 ~NATIVE COMMANDMENTS~ ~The Earth is our Mother, care for her ~Honor all your relations ~Open your heart and soul to the Great Spirit ~Take from the Earth what is needed and nothing more ~Do what needs to be done for the good of all ~Give constant thanks to the Great Spirit for each new day ~Speak the truth; but only of the good in others ~Follow the rhythms of nature, rise and retire with the sun ~Enjoy life’s journey, but leave no tracks Tuscan Lodge No. 6 Free & Accepted Masons Established January 18, 5883 Anno Lucis Pulsanti Operietur 33 34 "The Creator above is the Great Spirit and the Great Mystery, His gifts are plentiful therefore you want not. He holds out a branch of love and protection and He draws you to where the ground is undisturbed, where the air is pure and the water is clear and clean enough to give life. You walk, you breathe, you feed, for you are pleasured. The times when your heart is weak, your circle is out of balance, He lifts you up again and draws you to the good Menominee road, for He is strength and wisdom."(part of The Menominee Version of the 23rd Psalm) 35 3 Wives Kitchen Proprietresses: Laura, Kim, and Tolly Corner of Chester and Lee Betts Join us for the Freshest food in the Colony! Tuesday: Ham Dinner Friday: Catfish Fry Every Day: Our famous Fresh Soups and Stews Home-baked breads & pastries, Hot Cider, Cranberry Applesauce, Cucumber and other Sallats, Amish butter & Cheeses, and Fresh Produce. 36 Be it known The Artist Formally known as Frenchy Is now piperbob At the Court of Alafia in the year 2009 The Artist Formally known as Frenchy had his name officially changed to Piperbob by the right honorable Judge Tom Welch esq. Be advised that all personnel shall please holler out Piperbob and not Frenchy. This shall serve as the official apology if I (Piperbob) do not answer you when you call out Frenchy. Thank you very much for your cooperation. 37 The Florida Frontiersmen would like to thank all those who have helped make the Alafia happen each year. Thank you for your time, support and hard work. Thank you for the donations of prizes, gifts and cash for the Alafia games and activities. Thank you for sharing your special talents in the form of seminars and demonstrations. Thank you for helping to educate others about a past way of life. 38 39 40 **** RAFFLE * * * * TICKETS $5 EA or 3 FOR $10 WIN *1750 BELL BACK WEDGE TENT* DONATED BY TENTSMITHS AUTHENIC * PERIOD * TENTAGE PROCEDES TO BENEFIT THE 42 ROYAL HIGHLAND REGIMENT THE LT. COLONEL’S COMPANY ND *CELEBRATING OUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY* THE WINNER WILL BE DRAWN Sat. 2pm January 23rd 2010 in front of the THREE DUCKS SUTLERY [email protected] 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 IRONHAND BLACKSMITH SHOP Welding & Fabrication Repairs Clayton A. Graves SR. 5845 Ross Creek 863-853-5070 Lakeland, FL 33810 Email: [email protected] Country Country Twig TwigFurniture Furniture First First &&Original Original Woody Knighton Knighton 2805 RidgeWoody Hollow Lane Lutz, Florida 3359 2805813-949-3855 Ridge Hollow cell Lane Lutz, Florida 3359 813-240-8691 813-949-3855 48 Daniel Boone of Kentucky STEVEN Y. CAUDILL THE NATIONALLY RECONIZED DANIEL BOONE PORTRAYER IS HONORED TO BE PERFORMING AT THE ALAFIA THIS YEAR Please visit my store here at the Alafia for the finest in 18th century wares. Also visit me on the world wide web at: www.danielbooneofkentucky.com 49 AMERICAN MÉTIS ABORIGINAL ASSOCIATION CHURCH OF THE MÉTIS TRIBE, INC, BEZON (WELCOME) Everyone to the thirty ninth Alafia River Rendezvous 50 Hug Coupon Good for One Free Hug Redeemable at any participating human being, No expiration date. 51 Welcome The Greater Bartow Chamber of Commerce welcomes everyone to the 2010 Alafia River Rendezvous. We share your passion for history and invite you to discover how it has helped shape our community. If you have any questions or need assistance during your visit, please give us a call. 52 Keep Them Fires a Burnin’ Chose from over 15,000 cards online or create your own with you favorite pictures. Receive a free gift account! Includes 3 free cards and stamps. No Purchase necessary. No Obligation. To activate your free gift account, simply call or email: Marty Burgess at 813-927-5916 or [email protected] 53 BARTOW ACE HARDWARE Take Hwy 17 North into Bartow. We are located on your left just before the overpass. Helpful Hardware Club Members are rewarded with 10 points for every dollar in purchases. Alafia Special* 10% OFF Bring this coupon and get 10% off with purchases totaling $25 or more * Excluding Propane 1350 E. Church St. Bartow, Florida [email protected] 863-519-9339 Fax 863-5196504 54 Running Wolf’s Rent-A-Camp Historical Tent Rentals at the Alafia Rendezvous From Wall Tents to Wedge Tents We set it up and take it down. Just bring your bedroll and clothing. Contact: Randy “Running Wolf” Thomas [email protected] Pairing. Same as last year. 55 Keeping Alive the Knowledge and History of Man’s First Tool! Horseshoe Knife Flint Knife Railroad Spike Knife Hands On Knife Making Instruction and Instructional DVD’s Available Find out how you can join the Knife Makers Co-op or make a donation help keep the knowledge and history of the knife alive! Find us at CREATIVE AZTEC’S TENT WWW.KELGIN.COM Kelgin Knife Makers Co-Op 104 Knife Works Ln. Sevierville, TN 37876 765-969-5012 Ken & Paula Kelgin 56 Mister Monty's Toy Emporium The Finest Toys for Girls, Boys and Children of all Ages. Visit us on the Commons Proprietors : Monty and Terri Davies Don and Barbara Boger, 2011 Booshways invite you to mark your calendars now to attend The Fortieth Alafia River Rendezvous January 15—22, 2011 Early arrival January 12—14, 2011 Public Days Friday January, 21, 2011 & Saturday January, 22, 2011 For more information contact the Bogers’ at : [email protected] 57 MAYO’S MERCANTILE WEESIE PROPRIETOR BOONE MERCHANT AND GENERAL STORE HOURS OF OPERATION 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM FRESH FRUIT and VEGATABLES CANNED GOODS FROM VEGGIES TO MEATS & SAUCES TO SOUPS MILK, CHEESES & DAIRY PRODUCTS BREADS, BROWNIES & SWEETS DRY GOODS – FLOUR, MEAL, BEANS, SUGAR RICE, GRITS, PASTAS and SUCH ICE AND DRINKING WATER CAMP NEEDS, MATCHES, ROPE & STUFF SPECIAL ORDERS – RUNS IF NEEDED APOTHECARIES – CURES FOR ALL YOUR ACHES & PAINS FROM ILLNESS TO SUNBURN DRINKS INCLUDING: IBC ROOTBEER, CREAM SODA, BLACK CHERRY ALL YOUR FAVORITE CONDIMENTS & MORE PERSONAL NEEDS – FOR THE WELL KEPT GENTS AND LADIES GIFTS AND NOTIONS MEDALLIONS – PAST AND PRESENT 58 Alafia Gun Range Rules 1. Only prime your gun on the firing line. 2. Never leave the firing line with a loaded gun. 3. If you have any problems with your gun or getting your gun to fire, call for the Range Officer. 4. Keep your powder containers covered or capped. 5. Travel to and from the firing line with the muzzle of your gun above your shoulder and the barrel VERTICAL. 6. Shoot a patched round ball only. 7. Revolver shooters load and shoot only one (1) chamber at a time. Do not load remaining chambers. 8. Avoid cross firing. Line up directly in front of your target. Shoot from the firing position that corresponds to your target position. 9. If someone else shoots your target, notify the Range Officer immediately. 10. Flint shooters, when loading, always leave your frizzen open. 11. Cap and Ballers, when loading, always leave your hammer halfcocked. 12. No smoking within 25 feet of the loading benches. 13. DO NOT BEGIN TO SHOOT IF YOU HAVE BEEN DRINKING ALCOHOL. 14. If you see anyone involved in unsafe activities, notify the Range Officer immediately. When it comes to SAFETY, everybody is a Range Officer, and has the right and responsibility to point out unsafe behavior. 15. THIS IS A SPORT. BE A SPORTSMAN. BE WILLING TO TALK TO AND SHARE OUR SPORT WITH ANOTHER. WE ARE HERE TO ENJOY MUZZLE LOADER SHOOTING. LET’S ALL MAINTAIN A POSITIVE ATTITUDE. 16. Have fun. Be safe. Come back next year and bring a friend. It is very strongly recommended that all shooters wear ear and eye protection while shooting. This is for your own safety. 59 The Florida Frontiersmen, Inc. is a 501c(3) non-profit organization committed to preserving the skills of our first settlers, pioneers and mountain men in the use of muzzle loading firearms and the equipment and accouterments that accompanied such use. We endeavor to promote fellowship together with historical appreciation of the era and equipment. The Alafia Rendezvous® is an embodiment of these commitments and endeavors. This is an enormous undertaking, requiring much time, effort and money to make the Alafia Rendezvous® the best rendezvous in the country. No one receives money or salary for their work. It is the spirit and love of the Alafia, and the friendships made there that keep us volunteering year-after-year. We thank you for your continued support in Keeping the Spirit Alive, and look forward to being with you again next year at the Alafia. Thanks to the hard working members of the Florida Frontiersmen and a special thanks to the people of Homeland. More Majorum, after the manner of our ancestors. 60
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