ADLOCVTIO
NEWSLETTER OF THE TWENTIETH LEGION

Vol. XVII, no. i, January 2007


MARCHING THROUGH TIME

    The application forms for Marching Through Time have arrived in my mailbox, so I'll need to know who will be attending.  April 14-15 is the date, and Marietta Mansion is the place.  Several new folks are gearing up to participate, and all you veterans should haul out the lorica and check it for rust, eh?  (Mind you, those of us in the BRONZE Age camp next door won't HAVE any rust, hee hee!)  Anyone who is lacking equipment should sing out quickly, so that we can arrange for you to borrow what you need.  More details will follow, but if you have questions, just ask!


LUPERCALIA!

    The Legion's annual Lupercalia party will be on February 24, from 5 PM until the gods of Rome are appeased!  This is NOT to be missed!!  Roman foods, drink and merriment in keeping with the spirit and festival of Lupercalia!  Classical food, drinks, Jeopardy, and seductive entertainment!  Roman and barbarian dress encouraged but not required, but NO hobnails!  (No children, either.)  Questions? Contributions? Call Allison or Richard Campbell at 703-799-2696, email richsc AT usa DOT net  (If you need to stay over we have two bedrooms available.)

Address:
8820 Camfield Drive
Alexandria, Virginia 22308

Directions:
Caution!  For anyone on the Beltway, construction at the Route 1 exits (#177) may change at a moments notice!

--From DC: get onto the GW Parkway going south. In Alexandria this becomes Washington Street, so go through Alexandria and follow directions as below.
From Alexandria: from south Washington Street: go south on the George Washington Parkway just over six miles until you see Vernon View Drive on your right. Turn right, go about 1/4 mile to Battery Road; turn right, go 100 yards, and turn left on Camfield Drive. Go about 1/4 mile to 8820, on the left.

--From Maryland/495 inner loop: go west across the Wilson Bridge to exit 177; take this first turn (north Route 1) up to the first light at Franklin Street, turn right, go three blocks to the next light, and turn right onto South Washington Street. As above, go just over six miles to Vernon View Drive

--From Virginia 495 outer loop: take exit 177 (very close on after 176 Telegraph Road, so be in the right lane at Telegraph Road): Take a left on Route 1 north 1/2 mile to Alexandria up to the first light at Franklin Street, then turn right, go three blocks, then right on South Washington Street, and follow the directions as above.

(I think the following detour is too much trouble, but I'm including it in case you happen to turn the wrong way)
Again from 495 outer loop, take exit 177 to Route 1 south;  turn right onto Route 1 then get left looking for the Fort Hunt Road detour, second light about 1/2 mile. This becomes a left turn, crossing back over Route 1, goes for 1/4 mile, then right on Fort Hunt Road.. Stay on Fort Hunt Road about six miles. At about five miles you will Carl Sandburg junior High on the right. In another mile, Fort Hunt Road will turn left 90 degrees but you will stay straight on Vernon View Drive. In  1/4 mile, take a left on Battery Road. Go 100 yards, turn left on Camfield Drive, go up to 8820.

--From anywhere south of Alexandria or if you miss Vernon View Drive: Go to Mount Vernon. At the traffic circle go north on the GW Parkway about two miles, and look for Vernon View Drive turning left. Follow directions as above.


BOARD

    We don't usually see much Administrative stuff in these hollowed pages, so here's something new!  Richard Campbell and Deb Fuller have been appointed to the Legio XX Board of Directors, in punishment for their years of dedication and hard work (such as running Roman Days).  Tom Kolb, co-Founding Father, has begged to resign from the Board, and we have reluctantly agreed to release him from bondage.  (I don't *think* this will come as too much of a surprise to Greg Fabic, our other Board Member--I'm sure I talked to him about this a few months ago!)  Yours Truly, of course, is also still on the Board.  Many thanks to all for their service, past and future.


MORE DISTANT EVENTS

From Rusty Myers, Legio VI Ferrata:
Pompeii Dies Pro Vesuvius:  Pompeii, the Day Before Vesuvius
February 2-4, Mobile, Alabama
http://legvi.tripod.com/pompeiidiesprovesuvius/ 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/pompeiireborn/ 

    We have been contacted by the Exploreum Museum (www.exploreum.net) regarding hosting an event February 2-4, 2007, in conjunction with the US Premier of the Pompeii Exhibit opening at the Museum in Mobile, Alabama.
    Essentially this would be a Friday, Saturday, Sunday event, so we would look to a Late Thursday/early Friday arrival time.  The museum is looking at assisting re-enactors with reimbursement for travel, very low hotel rates for those who need to hotel ($55-$75 at a brand new Renaissance Marriot which is re-opening in conjunction with the Pompeii Exhibit).  A feast Saturday evening, and most importantly:
    Free admission to actually see the Pompeii Exhibit (perhaps with a private guide). This exhibit will be touring the US in 2007 and I believe will only be at about 4 locations nationwide, so that is a unique opportunity!  The event would be hosted at the USS Alabama State Park (www.ussalabama.com) which also has a number of attractions many of us would find interesting.  We will be able to stay onsite, camp, and cook. Think of it as Nashville, with a Battleship, and events for the re-enactors, plus a chance to see the Pompeii Exhibit.
    Basically I need to know how many folks are interested!  Pretty much any Roman impression will be welcome, as we will be taking the Castra Romana Marketplace and plan to have a large soldiers camp, a market, and other Roman related events.  Soldiers? Civilians?  Senators?  Vendors?  I do not need a commitment now, just rough numbers for planning.  Please shoot me an email atjustuslonginus AT aol DOT com with numbers or ideas.

    --Tim Gallagher is investigating the possibility of renting a bus for the trip to Mobile. It will cost about $100 per person round trip. The bus will leave from Frederick, Maryland EARLY on Friday, Feb. 2, and will return on Sunday the 4th.
    Presumably Tim needs a certain number of people to commit to this for the deal to go through. If you are interested in getting in on this, contact him directly: spqr753 AT msn DOT com, or call 301-831-3994.
    This is just transport, mind you, though you should be able to pack along all your weapons and gear without trouble. Tim says that hotels in Mobile run as cheap as $40 per night, but they are filling up fast.  Note that folks from farther afield would have to travel to Frederick to catch the bus.


CALENDAR

   February 3 --Legio XX Workshop at Roger and JJ Moskey's house, 10 to 5
   February 24 --Lupercalia Party at Richard and Allison Campbell's house
   March 3 -- Legio XX Workshop
   April 7-- Legio XX Workshop
   April 14-15 --Marching Through Time, Marietta Mansion, MD
   June 1-3 --ROMAN DAYS, Marietta Mansion

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ADLOCVTIO is the Official Newsletter of the Twentieth Legion, supposedly published on the Ides of each month.  I am Quintus, aka Matthew Amt, the Legion's Commander and Editor of the Newsletter, matthew_amt AT yahoo DOT com, http://www.larp.com/legioxx/ .