Another Shirt Ruined

Amelia Peabody, the Murder Mystery Series You Should Be Reading. Elizabeth Peters was the pen name of Barbara Mertz, an author of mystery and suspense novels. More importantly she had a PhD in Egyptology and used her extensive knowledge to write the Amelia Peabody series. This series of twenty books follows the growing Peabody-Emerson family…

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Leather Tooling Make and Take ($5 fee)

How to make custom designs on leather. I have been attending and vending Steampunk conventions for awhile and I love the crowd and energy. I have a business called Grandma’s Bane Crafts where I make all sorts of whimsical items. I would love to show people how to Tool leather. Tooling leather is a process…

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Mastery of Persona Creation

606WHO is your persona? Who you are can literally can change every time they dress, or be a full on separate entity of themselves (or mutliple entities) but no matter what always deferring to and being true to WHO they are. Chaotic, Lawful, Good, Evil, Nuetral or whatever combination fits THEM.

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The Originals!

21+  This panel/presentation is all about Calamity’s Original recipes! This will feature demonstrations of cocktails Calamity has made for the bars she’s worked at, competitions she’s been a part of, or just things she’s been playing with. Calamity may even improvise on the spot if inspiration hits This panel will give folks a chance to…

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Mocktails!

All about the non-alcoholic and zero proof things people can enjoy (an all ages panel)

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Historical Martial Arts of the Victorian Age

The Victorian Gentle was often a student of the sword, pistol, cane and other methods of empty hand fighting. As such there were many authors whose discourses have continued to be studied through the ages into the modern world. We will discuss works and ideas from Colonel Thomas H. Monstery, Pierre Vigny, E.W. Barton Wright,…

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Savate for the Adventurer

We will take the attendee through the history of Savate as well as demonstrate the basics of the art. From it’s roots as a native kicking art of France to the streets of Europe, Savate made a name for itself as a self defense art long before it was a sport. The Victorian student would…

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