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The Society for the Advancement of the Steamtopian Ideal (SASI)

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The Society for the Advancement of the Steamtopian Ideal (SASI)

The purpose of our society is to bring together a league of forward thinking individuals for the common purpose of perpetuating moments in time to feed our collective interest in the realm of selective anachronistic anachronism. So there.

Location: Kensington, Maryland, United Republic of American States
Members: 235
Latest Activity: Mar 1

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The purpose of our society is to bring together a league of forward thinking individuals for the common purpose of perpetuating moments in time that will feed our collective interest in the realm of selective anachronistic anachronism.

Discussion Forum

Justin Bieber goes Steampunk

Started by Sir Digby Chicken Caesar. Last reply by Lady Thriller Nov 5, 2011. 4 Replies

Professor Fulbright's Steampunk Mojito Night at the Piratz Tavern

Started by Prof. Fulbright T. Moone. Last reply by Prof. Fulbright T. Moone Oct 11, 2011. 2 Replies

Victorian Christmas - Brunswick Maryland

Started by Commodore I. MacIntosh. Last reply by Lady Thriller Sep 30, 2011. 2 Replies

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Comment by Warden Featherstone on February 28, 2012 at 11:23am

We seek the same as you... order in this chaos. Join us!

Comment by Lady Thriller on November 5, 2011 at 8:43pm

Well next year we will all have to plan...I don't mind the Ren Faire I just will either go in plain clothes or do Steampunk.I understand,Professor with the weather and clothing. I did a "dry run" the other weekend at the cemetery potluck in DC and I was good except I need more layers under the skirt if I am to survive winter strolls.So pantaloons and petticoats for me! The costume gloves held up surprisingly well,as did my 1960's Grandmother's mink collar coat.Now I just need to plan more outfits and am working on a "pants" outfit because I can only take so much of dresses/skirts.

Comment by Professor G. L. MacGregor on October 23, 2011 at 5:34pm

I ended up going to the last day of MDRF, but I decided that it was too cold to wear my Steampunk gear. I saw a bunch Steampunks including some SASI members.

Oh well, Halloween is only a week away.

Comment by Lady Thriller on October 15, 2011 at 9:08am
Waiting for my friend and then we are off to the fest.I will be blending with everyone in street clothes but Ill be there.
Comment by Jaylee A. Faulkes on October 13, 2011 at 5:17pm
A popular book blogger and I are hosting a Steampunk Haiku contest on her blog! Entrants keep the copyrights, the winner will get a handmade pin from me, and other goodies from Rikki!
Please come and enter, the judging is done by the readers, and I look forward to seeing what you come up with!

http://www.rikkidonovan.com/index.php/steampunk-challenge-2/steampu...
Comment by Lady Eileen S on October 11, 2011 at 3:08am
I was there this past weekend; they had a bit of a Steampunk affair but not the turnout needed to "rock the place" so to speak.  I definitely plan on going again on October 23.  ^_^
Comment by Professor G. L. MacGregor on October 10, 2011 at 4:38pm

Is anyone planning to go to MDRF on Sunday, October 23? It's the last day of the Faire, aka The Day of Wrong.

I met many of the SASI members during the Revel Grove Time Travel Project last year and I would enjoy seeing you again.

Comment by Eric Rutledge on October 1, 2011 at 12:32pm
I will be down at the MDRF tomorrow, most likely in Renn Garb, depending on the weather.
Comment by Lady Thriller on October 1, 2011 at 10:54am

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Second Hand Sundays @ Science Club: A Pop-Up Consignment Experience



Is your wardrobe positively bursting at the seams with excess clothing? Do you have a number of stunning vintage or fashionable pieces that never did fit right, or just don’t fit anymore? Is your passion for fashion larger than your chest of drawers or closet can accommodate?


If you answered yes to any of the sartorial conundrums herein listed, then you are in luck! Dandies & Quaintrelles has just the thing for you, just the thing indeed! Imagine being afforded the chance to buy, sell or trade your vintage and retro clothing without the hassle of an online service or a high priced consignment shop. Imagine further having the chance to do so while at the same time enjoying a cocktail, some music and the company of like-minded vintage and style enthusiasts. If this is the sort of thing that appeals to you, then ladies and gentleman, Dandies & Quaintrelles is proud to present “Second Hand Sundays. A pop-up consignment experience.”

 

Clean out your closet and come have a drink while we help take some of the hassle out of buying, selling or trading your merchandise. Browse around and see if some of the items you have could be traded for someone else’s that you want or need. Relax, mingle and admire other peoples’ collections while keeping an eye toward expanding your own wardrobe. Buy, sell or trade vintage clothing and accessories in a relaxed and comfortable atmosphere. Dandies & Quaintrelles invites all style-conscious citizens to come and be a part of this new and innovative take on vintage and retro shopping. Whether you’re a discerning picker or a thrift shop junkie, come rub elbows with others who share your passion at “Second Hand Sundays.”

Interested? Here’s our schedule…

Sunday October 2. 2 to 8 pm.

We’ll be on the patio at Science Club.  Come and hang out with us. We’ll be listening to some cool melodies and enjoying fine drinks. Bring some clothes you would like to consign. We’ll approve what works for us, work with you to price it and put it in our inventory.  Start thinking about your Tweed Ride ensemble. Need a brush up on the era? We’ve got a special treat. Join us for a special screening of clips of Prohibition, the new film by Ken Burns and Lynn Novick. A co-production of Florentine Films and WETA. The film explores the Prohibition movement in historical context and spotlights the  monumental social and cultural change wrought by the Eighteenth Amendment and its ineffectual enforcement.  Tune in to  WETA TV 26 or WETA HD later that night to catch the film’s 8 p.m. premiere.

Sunday October 16. 2 to 8 pm.

On this Sunday, well be set up to begin selling what we’ve collected. You can continue to bring in clothes and we will work quickly to get approved pieces priced, inventoried and on display. If you don’t have anything to sell but want to see what’s available, that’s fine! If you want to simply join us for drinks and grab a bite, stop by and spend some time with us as discuss clothes, style, leisure and more.

Sunday October 30. 2 to 8 pm

Our final day of buying and selling before the Tweed Ride. We plan to include select vendors as a part of the experience to help you get outfitted for the upcoming November Tweed Ride.

Comment by Athene Radcliffe, Ph.D. on October 1, 2011 at 8:46am
Alas, the weather is looking dismal and all of our steampunk gear, such as it is, is meant for warmer, drier climes.  I don't think we will make it to MDRF today, we probably will be there tomorrow, in cozier ren garb, and thus flying under the radar.  I'll try to work in a cog or two.
 

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