Steven H. Mesnick

also known as

Baron Steffan ap Kennydd

steffan@pobox.com

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Last major update: 27 May 2005

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FINALLY, some pictures of OUR WEDDING on October 29, 2000!

Beth and I were married in a small, rather un-traditional ceremony written by ourselves and our friend and officiant, Gary Dryfoos. My best man was Mark Waks; Beth's Matron of Honor was Kathy Mikaelian. It was held in the lovely home of our friends the Vivaris. It was planned for their spacious back yard, but that day, Mother Nature chose to honor us with snow. We had no photographer for formal portraits; instead, we handed out disposable cameras and asked our friends to snap away. This is part of the lot; more are coming, including more of the actual ceremony (grin)!

Last maintenance update: 5 August 1999


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A rather formal photo of Yours Truly, taken at a Masonic Lodge installation. (This was before I grew my beard. Not my first choice, but it's the only good scanned photo I have out of costume. Costume? See the medieval section below...)

(The shield is my coat of arms in the Society for Creative Anachronism), and

Baron Steffan

this is me as Steffan ap Kennydd, the 15th century baron I play in the SCA.

Where am I, Who is This Guy, and Why Should I Care?

I'm Steve Mesnick, a pharmacist originally from Malden, Massachusetts, USA, near Boston. I now live in Rhode Island. This page will take you to some sites dealing with a number of my interests -- among them, Freemasonry, and the Middle Ages.


Freemasonry and Related Organizations

The Square & Compasses, symbol of Freemasonry Freemasonry is a worldwide philosophical, charitable, and social
organization that makes good men better.



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Medieval Research & Re-Creation

The Society for Creative Anachronism

and other medieval-interest sites
Go to the Medieval page.


Other People's Pages

Interesting pages by interesting people.


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