June Commons Courtesy of Dona Anabel Ian: Crown Tourney made a profit of $600, half of it to the Province and half to the Kingdom. We have lots of feast gear now, too. New Minister of Sciences: New brewing classes will be in the offing. Calendar position now needs filling. Northpass: Barleycorn will be in July Pikestaff. Catherine Martin autocratting. New Knight Marshall: Demo "Teams" -- Fighters who are good at "playing the crowd" -- are being drafted for demos such as Huntington and Queen's County Fair. Vicereine: Queens County demo is the same day as a Gilded Pearl RP out on Long Island. We can have our demo area. Those who want to stay at the fair to keep it going after 3 pm, when many will be going to the RP, are welcome to volunteer. Agincourt will be October 31st, with a masked ball theme. Simple one-course feast early, followed by lots of dancing. Brithwen came up with a cool idea on the long train ride back; ask her about it! Whyt Whey: The Midsummer Frolic is going as planned. Broken Bridge: Picnic in the Park went well. July Commons will be at the Wolffs' home on 6 West Ave. in Putnam Valley, NY, at 8 PM. By train: call 914-526-3614 for ride from Cold Spring or Croton-on-Hudson station. By car: Taconic north to second exit mentioning Shrub Oak (not Rte. 132, but Rte. 6). Left at light onto Route 6; 1.5 miles to Mill Street (watch for "Putnam Valley" sign). Right onto Mill and out of Westchester County. One mile to first light, where you're facing the Putnam Valley Historical Society, with Grange on right. Zig-zag left and right around PVHS onto Church Street. Two miles, then right onto Oscawana Lake Road. Pass town hall on left. At Santos store (sells Getty gas), bear left (almost through store parking lot) onto Cedar Road (poorly labeled). Up hill for a block and left onto Mountain View Road. Second right onto West Avenue. First house on right, a short grey house with a red door and unpaved driveway. Park as far up the lawn as you can to make room for others.