Get Lit(erary) 2.0

Nine Heirs volunteered at the 2019 San Antonio Book Festival on Saturday, April 6th. Remembering that we’d wanted more time to explore the festival last year before going on shift, we all arrived early so we’d have time to stop by the food trucks, peruse the literary-themed merchandise, spin the prize wheel, snap some group pics with a snazzy Instagram frame, and chat with vendors.

Some of our group checked in at the volunteer booth early and were immediately put to work. The rest of us arrived on time and were sent off on various assignments – the clan then spent the afternoon handing out free books, teaching kids about D&D, running the Information Booths, and shushing unruly audience members. Happily, we also had time to play games at the Whataburger booths and check out the karaoke tent!

After the Festival closed down, we made our way to Bubba Gump Shrimp Co on the River Walk to celebrate both a job well done and the (slightly belated) birthday of David Paul.

All in all, it was a wonderful raid, and I can’t wait to do it again next year!

~Trisha, Lady of Goodwill

P.S. Click here for pictures!

Sure Would!

Hey all, sorry for the long delay before posting. Sure Would and the Not So Highland Games went off without a hitch! We raised over $400 for RESCU, and people had a blast playing all of the games.

Our beer fest winners, team Enter the Freya, reprised their win with a very solid carry from MVP/individual winner Jenn Treadway. Jenn won best in night in 3/4 of her events, for a total individual score of 27 points, and they totalled 52 points as a team. Stormcrow won second at 37 points, winning the team tug o war overall for 15 of those points. Ray from Stormcrow took second place individual at 17 total points, but he was not on the Stormcrow team, he played as an individual.

Next year, Sure Would will be our family friendly weekend, with round two of the Not so Highland Games! Here is the link to the photo album.