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There are many activities that are done within Glenn Linn and neighboring groups.  The range of opportunities varies with the distance that one desires to travel.  All these getherings are non-garb activites (wear your regular clothes).

Locally we have meetings:  sewing circles and various workshops that include armor and weapon making, brewing, casting... often guided by indicated interest!
Please contact Lady Arnleif, Glenn Linn's Minister of Arts and Sciences with ideas for classes.  
ministeras@glennlinn.eastkingdom.org

All A&S Circles and subjects are posted on the Glenn Linn message board: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Glennlinn/
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Shire of Glenn Linn
Lady Irene teaching Tablet Weaving history, theory and practice
Please advise if you wish to add or remove a photo!
Weekly A&S Circles are held on Wednesdays at 6:00pm in Crandall Park (near the pavillion), where one can bring their current project or just socialize.

Workshops are also held the fourth Tuesdays of each month at 6:00pm at the American Red Cross Adirondack Saratoga Chapter at 78 Warren St, Glens Falls, NY.  

Valdimarr was kind enough to teach a Horn Carving Class on March 29, 2008 1-5pm.  photos
If one doesn't mind driving about an hour south to the Barony of Concordia of the Snows or to the Shire of Anglespur, they offer a gatherin gof various activities:Scribal arts, Keepers of Athena's Thimble embroidery guild, dance practices, Brewer's Guild, Gathering of Knitters...
Water Walk '07 Demo Table
Lady Moreta at the Water Walk display table
Lady Moreta's needlepoint pillow
Lord Oram's cloak, done by his wife Lady Lleucu
 
Photos donated by: 
(Color of photo's frame and name match.)
Lady Lleucu Ferch Robert
Lady Frigga Halladottir