Schola Timetable Schola Festival 2014 – may be subject to change; see notices at the Schola tent. Thursday 2pm Discover the site with the Constables Learn where the paths lead, where the markets and St John’s can be found and the rules of the swimming dams and the roads. Starts at the Schola tent. 3-3.30 Camp Schola Story Time with Anna Gheleyns Storytime especially for the pre-schoolers and younger. 4-5 Myths and Legends with Mistress Antonia Fables, tales and activities from Ancient Greece. Friday 9am Discover the site with the Constables Learn where the paths lead, where the markets and St John’s can be found and the rules of the swimming dams and the roads. Starts at the Schola tent. 11-12 Make a pot fit for a King with Ilona Hands on Greek pottery with His Majesty’s Household. Messy, so wear an apron or overtunic. 2-3 Court Bingo with Countess Elizabeth de Foxle A fun, interactive way to learn who is who at the Royal Court. 3-3.30 Camp Scholar Story Time with Fru Ragnhildr Storytime especially for the pre-schoolers and younger. 3-4 Basic Embroidery with Mairi of Kilvarok Note: at her stall, the Lion’s Den. Learn several embroidery stitches and make something lovely. 4-5.30 Myths and Legends with Mistress Antonia Sagas, legends and activites from the Viking Age. Saturday 9-10 Silk Painting banners with Heilwich Gheerts Come and help paint silk banners for the Festival Children’s fort. All ages welcome, can under sixes bring an older person please to help. It will be a little messy so bring an apron or overtunic. No cost. 1.30-3 Printing with Nyssa Ngqksiglandi and Mistress Antonia Make your own print block and then print off your masterpieces. It will be a little messy so bring an apron or overtunic. Gold coin donation to cover costs appreciated. All ages welcome, can under sixes bring an older person please to help. 3-4 Headwear like a Greek King with Ilona Make a greek laurel wreath to wear like the Greek Kings of old and King Alfar today. 4-5.30 Myths and Legends with Mistress Antonia Tales from the Dark Ages, Beowulf, the Welsh and the Irish. Sunday 9-10.30 Viking Bead making with Nyssa Ngqksiglandi and Mistress Antonia Make your own viking beads with polymer clay and paint and string your treasure necklace. It will be a little messy so bring an apron or overtunic. Gold coin donation to cover costs appreciated. All ages welcome, can under sixes bring an older person please to help. 3-3.30 Camp Scholar Story Time with Fru Ragnhildr Storytime especially for the pre-schoolers and younger. 4-5.30 Myths and Legends with Mistress Antonia Tales, activities and legends from the Court of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table and a Nun’s Priest’s Tale. Monday 9-10 Greek Shields with Ilona Make a Greek hoplon (shield) like the one the King and his Household are using. 11-12 Continuing Embroidery with Mairi of Kilvarok Note: held at her Merchant booth, the Lion’s Den. Show Mairi what you’ve done and find a new stitch or advice on problems you’ve had. 2-3 Introduction to Heraldry with Mattjis, Herald of Rowany Learn new names for the colours used in Heraldry and try designing a device for yourself. 3-3.30 Camp Scholar Story Time with Anna Gheleyns. Storytime especially for the pre-schoolers and younger. 4-5.30 Myths and Legends with Mistress Antonia Bonjour, for legends, activities, and tales from Medieval France.