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The '''Rowany Festival''' (sometimes called just "Festival") is [[Australia]]'s largest [[SCA]] [[event]]. Currently, it is held at the [[Crossroads]] [[medieval]] village. Anything that people do in the SCA (well, most things) will be on display in some form or other at Rowany Festival.
The '''Rowany Festival''' (sometimes called just "Festival") is [[Australia]]'s largest [[SCA]] [[event]]. In [[2008]] it changed location to the Glenworth Valley [[Horse]] [[Riding]] centre, just north of [[Sydney]]. Anything that people do in the SCA (well, most things) will be on display in some form or other at Rowany Festival.


Festival happens every [[Easter]] long weekend - don't miss it for the world.
Festival happens every [[Easter]] long weekend - don't miss it for the world.
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(Just so people are aware -- very occasionally, when Pesach does fall during Easter, a seder is held at the festival site. Contact [[User:Del|Del]] if you want to be included in this).
(Just so people are aware -- very occasionally, when Pesach does fall during Easter, a seder is held at the festival site. Contact [[User:Del|Del]] if you want to be included in this).

: Del's Pie Shop sells pies of various sorts -- the chicken and mushroom pies and the pyes of pares are kosher for passover. The others are not.


See also:
See also:
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Rowany Festival officially came into being in [[1983]] ([[A.S. XVII]]), when it ran for four days, and cost $40 AUD. The [[2004]] Rowany Festival ran for six days, and cost a little more.
Rowany Festival officially came into being in [[1983]] ([[A.S. XVII]]), when it ran for four days, and cost $40 AUD. The [[2004]] Rowany Festival ran for six days, and cost a little more.


Rowany Festival has had three different locations - Fairholme Park in Wilton,
Rowany Festival has had five different locations - Fairholme Park in Wilton,
[[Tara]] Girl Guide camp in Silverdale, and most recently, the [[Crossroads]] site near Yass.
[[Tara]] Girl Guide camp in Silverdale, and the [[Crossroads]] medieval village site near Yass. In 2008 it moved to the [http://www.glenworth.com.au/ Glenworth Valley Horse Riding centre] near Peats Ridge, [[New South Wales]], and subsequently to Camp Wambaroo.





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Latest revision as of 12:16, 9 July 2018

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The Rowany Festival (sometimes called just "Festival") is Australia's largest SCA event. In 2008 it changed location to the Glenworth Valley Horse Riding centre, just north of Sydney. Anything that people do in the SCA (well, most things) will be on display in some form or other at Rowany Festival.

Festival happens every Easter long weekend - don't miss it for the world.

For more info, check out the website - http://www.sca.org.au/rowany/festival/

Religious observance

If religious reasons are inclined to slow down your attendance at an event over Easter, don't forget that a group of Christians generally get together in a discreet place to hold a scheduled Easter Sunday mass. And if Pesach falls at the same time of year, I'm sure there will be people cooking in accordance with customs - it's actually easier to avoid leavening agents in period cooking.

(Just so people are aware -- very occasionally, when Pesach does fall during Easter, a seder is held at the festival site. Contact Del if you want to be included in this).

See also:

Camping at Rowany Festival

Hrmm... so you're coming along and don't know what to take? Perhaps you need a camping list?

The history of Rowany Festival

Rowany Festival officially came into being in 1983 (A.S. XVII), when it ran for four days, and cost $40 AUD. The 2004 Rowany Festival ran for six days, and cost a little more.

Rowany Festival has had five different locations - Fairholme Park in Wilton, Tara Girl Guide camp in Silverdale, and the Crossroads medieval village site near Yass. In 2008 it moved to the Glenworth Valley Horse Riding centre near Peats Ridge, New South Wales, and subsequently to Camp Wambaroo.