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Meeting update! New location!!!
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Don’t forget, we’ll be meeting on August 28, 6:30 PM, at Cardboard Corner Cafe, 9240 Metcalf Ave, in Overland Park. We’ll be discussing the first two chapters of The Hobbit.
November 2023: Updates from the Smial of the Withywindle Announcements: This month, we'll be having a virtual meeting on Discord, a week earlier than usual. Then, on January 3, the annual Toast to the Professor, in real life. Details below. The Next Meeting of the Tolkien Society: Wednesday, December 20, 6:30 PM We'll be meeting via Discord, to give our remote members an opportunity to join in. At the last meeting, we discussed reading Farmer Giles of Ham. Please note, we'll be meeting a week earlier than usual this month! Also, please bring any ideas you have for readings for next year. To join our Discord, email tolkiensocietykc@gmail.com The Toast to the Professor Update! Plans have been finalized, we will meet at ReRoll Tavern, 7-9PM on January 3. Toast will be at 9PM. Our tentative plan is to meet at ReRoll Tavern (or possibly at their holiday pop-up next door) on Wednesday, January 3, at 7PM, for the annual Toast to the Professor, to cele...
by Elizabeth Perico So, it begins A little over a year ago, I met with what was to become the ‘Council of the West’, as we began discussing and planning the first ever Tolkien Society event in the USA, which became Westmoot. Today, it is already more than a month since the event took place, and I can truly say it met, and even exceeded all our hopes! What goes into holding a moot? When you attend one, especially the more established ones such as Oxonmoot or Mythmoot, they typically run like clockwork, and rarely do attendees see the rudders spinning furiously under the water. (Or at least you hope they don’t!) The more established events will normally have a regular venue, and vendors, and equipment that they are used to working with. For Westmoot, EVERYTHING was new! We did not have the budget to purchase A/V equipment, so the good Professor Olsen brought his own gear he used for Signum moots, and did much of the set up for recording presentations, showing slides, and making sure micr...
As many of you may know, I am a bookbinder doing primarily restoration work. A couple of years ago, one of my clients asked me if I could rebind his first edition, first printing set of The Lord of the Rings into a leather binding? I replied that his idea looked like an interesting project and said "yes". He sent me the 3 books along with the endpapers and headbands he wanted to use on the books and I would order the leather that had to be shipped from the UK. The books as they arrived: The first step was to strip the old cloth covers off and then with any corrective issues with the book boards. The spines for each book had to be cleaned of their old material and new material applied. The 3 books ready for the new leather covers: The leather was measured for each book and then trimmed around the edges for the turn-ins when eventually put on the book. The 3 new leather covers were sent out to have a custom gold stamped design on each book spine and then the covers were re...
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