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RE: Dry vs Damp vs Wet
Poster: "Mohajerin, Leila" <mohaj001@onyx.dcri.duke.edu>
Catholics and Unitarians allow alcohol. I don't know if it helps or
not, but I have been to weddings in other area held in historic mansions
that also seemed to have the desired atmosphere. I don't know where you
get a listing of these though. Perhaps the local chapter of the Historic
Preservation Society or City Chamber of Commerce?
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> From: BawdyLady@aol.com[SMTP:BawdyLady@aol.com]
> Reply To: BawdyLady@aol.com
> Sent: Thursday, June 10, 1999 10:58 AM
> To: atlantia@atlantia.sca.org
> Subject: Dry vs Damp vs Wet
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> Poster: BawdyLady@aol.com
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> Help, I'm planning a non-SCA event (a wedding) and am looking for a
> good site
> for the reception. The closest ones we've found that would fit in
> with the
> renaissance theme are church halls. However, they all have a
> no-alcohol
> policy.
>
> Now, I've been to wet/damp SCA events at churches before... so I'm
> confused.
> Is there a way to get around the no alcohol policy ("discretely wet,"
> maybe)?
> Is there a particular denomination that allows alcohol (the
> methodists
> around here do not)?
>
> Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
>
> Dionisia de Vere
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