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Æthelmearc-Sponsored Archery Tourney at SCA 50 Year

05 Tuesday Jul 2016

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Master Urho teaching a young archer.

Thanks to Master Urho Waltterinen for this account of the archery tourney he ran at the SCA 50 Year Celebration.

On Tuesday, June 21st, despite the heat, the Kingdom of Æthelmearc sponsored an archery tournament created by Master Urho Waltterinen. Their Majesties of Æthelmearc, Byron and Ariella, attended and oversaw the entire tournament. Twenty-five archers, including Their Majesties’ son, Ian, participated.

In the first of three rounds, archers shot at a quartered section of the usual 60 cm target at twenty yards. They had to make a decision whether to aim at the center of this new target and risk not scoring enough points to advance or go for the gold and risk missing the target completely. In the end twelve scored high enough to advance to the next round. The high scorer was presented with a gift certificate for his achievement.

In the second, twelve archers were challenged to shoot at an unspecified target in the distance. THL Luceta di Cosimo painted a fantastical beast for them to aim at. The task to advance was to hit this target twice and the first eight to do so would advance to the final round. Archers began at about seventy yards away, fired two arrows in a coordinated mass launch and then advanced five paces forward for the next flight. The first seven archers were easily found, but three archers tied for the eighth position. His Majesty heard a suggestion from one of the archers that these three would fire two more arrows and the closest to a small escarbuncle on the target would advance and ruled that this would be the tiebreaker. The last archer advanced.

In the third and last, these elite archers returned to twenty yards and competed in a double-elimination round skillfully managed by Baroness Elizabeth Arrowsmyth as Mistress of the List. The target for this was a yin-yang in black and white merely eight inches across where each archer was assigned their color. After the pairings were determined by random draw, the rounds were shot. His Majesty was so caught up in the excitement shown by the skills of these archers that he personally assisted in the scoring of each match. At the level of prowess reached by these final competitors, mere millimeters determined success or failure.

In the last and final round, Cullen of the East and Treutvin of Calontir were matched. Cullen hit his color five of six times while Treutvin hit his color on six of six and so was declared the winner. Both finalists were awarded gift certificates and Treutvin was further presented with a scroll created by Mistress Fredeburg von Katzenellenbogen and read to the populace by Baroness Gwendolyn the Graceful.

All archers were then invited to join us again on the archery range at Pennsic.

The archers thank Their Majesties for Their attendance and for Their attention to our sport.

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Royal Thanks for SCA 50 Year

04 Monday Jul 2016

Posted by aethgazette in 50 Year, Kingdom News, Royalty, Tidings

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Their Majesties recently traveled to the Midrealm to celebrate the SCA’s 50 Year Anniversary celebration. They wished for us to share this missive of gratitude with the Kingdom.

Photo by Meisterin Fredeburg von Katzenellenbogen

Photo by Meisterin Fredeburg von Katzenellenbogen

The once-in-a-lifetime 50th anniversary of the birth of the Society is behind us.  But before We turn Our thoughts to the Pennsic War, We would take a moment to thank those gentles who supported Us in this wonderful event.

First and foremost, Our thanks go to Countess Geneveive du Vent Argent.  She was Our rock throughout this process, and helped in every stage of planning and execution.  We thank our Jewel Herald, Gwendolyn the Graceful, for traveling to far lands with tasks as massive as reminding the Founders that Aethelmearc exists.  We thank THL Rosalia for organizing the Aethelmearc camp – We were so glad that the populace and Royal camp were brought together, and we could all be a single Kingdom.  We thank Lady Arsalan for her Crown support (literally) and her support of the Crown (figuratively) and for her willingness to play medieval strategy games with His Majesty.  There were several gentles who created martial events for the glory of the Kingdom:  Master Urho (archery), Master Illadore and Mistress Fredeburg (fencing), Duke Timothy and Don Clewin (heavy), Lady Melodia (thrown weapons), and the entire equestrian community (equestrian).  And We would lastly draw the Kingdom’s attention to one who played a critical role for Us, despite not attending the event.  Mistress Hrefna Úlfvarinnsdóttir was pivotal to Our success as a Kingdom and as Royals; she is an example of service for all to aspire to.

The hard work of these individuals, and everyone from Aethelmearc who attended the event, made Us look good to everyone in the known world.  We thank you all.

In Service to the Dream,

Byron and Ariella, Rex et Regina AEthelmearc

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More SCA 50 Year News!

24 Friday Jun 2016

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The SCA 50 Year Celebration continues in the Middle Kingdom with a variety of activities. Thanks to Viscountess Hodierna Miriglee of Lincludin, who was the second Princess of Æthelmearc, and to THLady Rachel Dalicieux for their reports and photos!

Alas, rain on Tuesday and Wednesday caused the closure of some venues including archery and siege, but participants enjoyed many other activities in the many buildings and arenas available on the fairground site. There were crafts in the arts building including pottery, fiber arts, and block printing, as well as numerous children’s activities.

One record already set by the 50 Year Celebration is that it currently holds the largest gathering of equestrians in the history of the Known World. There were mounted combat tournaments and other competitions over the course of the week.

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Equestrians at SCA 50 Year. Photo by THLady Maeve ni Siurtain.

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Mounted combat. Photo by THLady Maeve ni Siurtain.

The Queens of the Known World participated in one particularly unusual equestrian competition. They were driven in horse-drawn chariots and had to complete tasks much as in normal equestrian competitions, knocking over artificial “enemies” with beanbags.  So of course the Æthelmearc contingent in the stands took the opportunity to cheer Queen Ariella on with chants of “Oh, No, Rock to the Face!” each time she struck a target. While our queen acquitted herself well, the winner of the competition was Queen Adrielle of Ealdormere.

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Queen Ariella in the chariot tournament. Photo by Mistress Hilderun Hugelmann.

One of the marvels on site was the “Great Machine.” Powered by dogs, it can do a variety of work. One of its creators, Master Sylard of Eagleshaven from Ealdormere, demonstrated using it to drive a Da Vinci Hammer and transform a bog iron bloom to iron that can be worked.

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Sir Stefan Ulfkelsson of Æthelmearc also spent some time working bog iron at 50 Year, though without the benefit of the machine. Instead, he had assistants working a bellows to heat a charcoal fire so he could smelt the bog ore into iron using a Viking-era bloom forge. He reports that he was able to achieve about 25% efficiency of product in to iron out, which is very good for this technique.

Assistants working the bellows at the forge. Photo by Master Fridrikr Tomasson.
Assistants working the bellows at the forge. Photo by Master Fridrikr Tomasson.
Sir Stefan Ulfkelsson at the forge. Photo by Master Fridrikr Tomasson.
Sir Stefan Ulfkelsson at the forge. Photo by Master Fridrikr Tomasson.

Photos by Master Fridrikr Tomasson.

Other indoor activities have included a Boat Battle, a Squire’s Tournament, a Known World Hafla, and Children’s A&S Day.

Of interest to both scribes and bards, SCA 50 Year marked the unveiling of a book that was created by a group of over 50 Midrealm artisans in a project called “Calf to Codex.” Spearheaded by Master Johannes von Narrenstein, they began five years ago with deer that were butchered by hand and their hides processed into parchment. The parchment was then distributed to numerous scribes who painted and calligraphed the text using handmade oak gall ink and period pigments, and in some cases even handmade paint brushes and of course, quill pens. The text includes Midrealm history, stories, and songs written by a score of bards of the Middle, including such luminaries as Mistress Marian of Heatherdale, Duke Finvarr de Taahe, and Duke Laurelen Darksbane. Once complete, the parchment pages were gathered into quires, sewn together to form a book, and bound using hand-planed quarter-sawn oak panels and a tooled leather cover with handmade metal reinforcements and clasps. The threads used to sew the book together were made from flax grown, harvested, combed, and spun by members of the Society. Even the tools used to line the leather cover were hand-made. At SCA 50 Year, Master Johannes presented the 112-page book at a performance area where bards performed music and stories from it.

Master Johannes says of the book’s purpose: “It will be used like a book should be – read from, to us, at events and gatherings. We will have a custodian to take care of it, and invite readers to read to us from it.”

The photos below, by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva, are stunning. Gentles interested in a closer look at the project can learn more on the group’s Facebook page.

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One of the more popular events of 50 Year was the “Founders Meet and Greet.” A group of five gentles who were present at the first tournament, including its hostess, Countess Diana Listmaker, told stories of the Society’s founding and early days and answered questions. They are undoubtedly the celebrities of the event and have graciously had their pictures taken with scores of people from all over the Known World.

Founders

Some of the Society’s Founders at SCA 50 Year. Back Row: Countess Diana Listmaker, Duke Henrik of Havn, Count Stefan de Lorraine, and Baroness Marianna of Silversea. Front row: Viscountess Hodierna and Duke Frederick of Holland. Photo courtesy of Viscountess Hodierna.

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SCA 50 Year Opening Ceremonies

22 Wednesday Jun 2016

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Thanks to Mistress Hilderun Hugelmann and THLady Rachel Dalicieux for continued photos and commentary on the SCA 50 Year Celebration.

The SCA 50 Year Celebration opened on Sunday with Countess Diana Listmaker, who hosted the first SCA event, telling the tale of the first event.

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Countess Diana Listmaker tells the tale of the first tournament. Photo by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva.

Diana Listmaker and Astrid at first tourney

Countess Diana and Astrid at the first event.

Siegfried and Fulk first tourney

Duke Siegfried von Hoflichskeit and Fulk at the first event.

A group of founders joined Countess Diana on the dais. One of them, Duke Master Frederick of Holland (known as Flieg), heralded in the royalty of the Known World, reciting each Kingdom’s lineage in turn.

Founders Fleig reading

Duke Frederick of Holland (Flieg) heralds the Kingdoms in with the lineage of each realm. Other founders sit on the dais. Photo by Viscountess Elashava.

There were then demonstrations of heavy fighting and fencing, as well as a procession of people in clothing from many times and places.

Countess Diana Listmaker tells the tale of the first tournament. Photo by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva.
Countess Diana Listmaker tells the tale of the first tournament. Photo by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva.
Countess Diana Listmaker tells the tale of the first tournament. Photo by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva.
Countess Diana Listmaker tells the tale of the first tournament. Photo by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva.

The processional also included the first same-sex couple to rule a Barony, recently retired Barons of the Barony of Gyldenholt in Caid, Master Giles Hill and Master Giuseppe Francesco de Borgia. Musical entertainment was provided by Wolgemut.

Musicians Wolgemut

Wolgemut performing at SCA 50 Year. Photo by Viscountess Elashava.

There was also a demonstration of jousting, using lances with balsa wood ends.

Video by Lena Erickson

On Monday, June 20, the Æthelmearc Pas d’Arms was held. This tournament was jointly sponsored by King Byron and Queen Ariella, with Their Royal Majesties of Ansteorra, Gabriel and Sonja. It was originally the brainchild of Duke Timothy of Arindale, who was unfortunately detained by llamas somewhere near Machu Picchu and could not attend.

Our King and Queen proudly held the field for four hours in the hottest part of the day, challenging the entire Known World to test their mettle against Their steely resolve. 30 fighters, some from as far away as Drachenwald and the West, met together in the list. At last, Thervald, squire to Sir Devon of the Midrealm, emerged victorious.

Our own Lady Cynewyn Æthelweardsdohter received a Token of Inspiration from King Gabriel for her enthusiasm during the combat.

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King Byron at the Pas d’Armes. Photo by Mistress Hilderun Hugelmann.

Ariella Pas dArmes

Queen Ariella at the Pas d’Armes. Photo by Viscountess Elashava bas Riva.

A support group from Æthelmearc assisted with organizing the Pas d’Armes.

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Countess Genevieve, THLady Hara, and Baroness Elizabeth helping run the Pas d’Armes. Photo by Mistress Hilderun Hugelmann..

The Gode Bakery, run by Master Alastar Scott MacCrummin and Maistres Myfanwy ferch Rhiannon with assistance from Maistir Brandubh o Donnghaile, serves meals to hungry gentles.

Brandubh working bakery

Maistir Brandubh serves customers at the bakery at SCA 50 Year. Photo by Mistress Hilderun.

Other subjects of Æthelmearc have likewise been enjoying themselves despite the heat.

Lord Ishiyama. Photo by Mistress Hilda
Lord Ishiyama. Photo by Mistress Hilda
Bryheres Gwendolyn. Photo by Viscountess Elashava.
Bryheres Gwendolyn. Photo by Viscountess Elashava.
Their Majesties, THL Ishiyama, and Master Alaric. Photo courtesy of King Byron.
Their Majesties, THL Ishiyama, and Master Alaric. Photo courtesy of King Byron.

Watch for more SCA 50 Year coverage as the week goes on!

 

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History on Display at the SCA 50 Year Celebration

19 Sunday Jun 2016

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The SCA 50 Year Celebration has begun in the Barony of Sternfeld, Middle Kingdom!

Mistress Hilderun Hugelmann, Baroness of the Debatable Lands, is there and sends us photos of the SCA History display. Each kingdom has a display area with items from banners and crowns to clothing and armor. Let’s begin at the beginning…

First event flyer

The flyer for the first SCA event, organized by (now-Countess) Diana Listmaker.

1967 event flyer

A sample flyer for the first year’s events. This one dates from March, 1967

Diana Listmaker's first tunic

Gown worn by Diana Listmaker at the first tournament. She notes that it was made of flannel because she expected to need it for only one tournament, and then use it as a nightgown afterward.

Very old armor

Examples of very early SCA armor.

early TIS

Early issues of Tournaments Illuminated

old helmets

Early SCA helmets and a cap of maintenance.

The slideshow below has photos of the historic displays of each participating kingdom.

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There is also a display of historical scrolls. Here are the ones sent by Æthelmearc.

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Various artisans have made works in celebration of the SCA’s 50th anniversary. Perhaps the most impressive is an embroidered history of the entire Society in the style of the Bayeux Tapestry, created by Lady Jadwiga Wlodzislawska of the Middle Kingdom.  Years in the making,  the completed tapestry is on display at the SCA 50 Year event in the photo below, or you can get an up close look at the tapestry on Lady Jadwiga’s website.

50 Year Bayeux tapestry history

Other artisans have also rendered SCA history in beautiful ways, as shown in the photos below.

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50 year artwork
embroidered kingdom family tree

Check back over the coming week for more news from the SCA 50 Year Celebration!

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ISO: Kingdom Horse Barding!

01 Wednesday Jun 2016

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13340498_1208645189153832_2106745639_oWe need everyone’s help – the Kingdom horse barding has disappeared! It was last seen at Gulf Wars a couple of years ago.

It is needed for SCA 50 Year so that our Majesties can look resplendent in the closing ceremony procession!

Barding from the front.

Barding from the front.

We would ask that all past stewards, retainers, and royalty please check your storage areas – it would most likely have been in a bin, and may look like tablecloths to the uninitiated.

If you find it, please contact Tiercelin immediately so that we can arrange for pick-up and delivery to 50th. Thanks!

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Call For Donations To SCA 50 Volunteers

18 Monday Apr 2016

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Attention, Talented Artisans of the Society for Creative Anachronism

In the Society for Creative Anachronism, we are a collective of volunteers, each serving in their own way at one point or another so that all may have a chance to play, enjoy, learn and have fun. It is on this mantra that the SCA has gone on for 50 years now, and shall continue to do so.

As we Celebrate 50 Years of the Society, many of our SCA family will be considering attending the SCA 50 Year Celebration Event, June 17th through the 27th of this year and many of them will be giving their time and service to the event, staffing the Gate, serving on the Watch, Marshalling the Lists.

We wish to show appreciation to the Volunteers who give of themselves, from the newest member giving their first hour of service to the Multi-Peer who serves alongside that newest member. The Society works because our Volunteers continue to turn the wheels and drive us forward to fun, adventure, knowledge and my personal favorites, Family and Friendship.

Everyone who volunteers on site during the event will receive a ticket for each hour they serve. These tickets can be dropped into boxes that will labeled with the items you’ve donated: items that our volunteers would proudly use or displayed long after the event is over.

And Artisans, this is where you are most needed. We come seeking donations from the Amazingly Talented populace of the Known World: we are asking you to please consider donating handmade items that people would Buy/Trade/Commission for themselves.
No matter your rank, Laurel or student; professional crasftsperson or astonishingly talented amateur: we’re asking all of you to help us recognize the volunteers in service to the Society’s 50th Year Celebration. Please, put forth your beautiful work to be a cherished gift for a Volunteer.

If you’re considering a specialized item (something that must be custom sized or fit, for instance) or you aren’t sure how to submit it to the cause, please contact my Coordinator, THL Justice McArtain, at justice.napier@gmail.com
All donations can be mailed to His Lordship Justice ahead of the Event or delivered at the SCA 50 Year Celebration Event if you are attending.

To Donate, or if you have any additional questions, simply email the following details to justice.napier@gmail.com

  • SCA Title and Name
  • Mundane Name
  • Item to be Donated
  • To be mailed or delivered at 50 Year
  • Mailing Address
  • Any additional information / description of your item you wish to include (including pictures of our work if it’s a ‘after raffle’ item.

As a thank you to everyone who contributes, His Lordship Justice will be doing a raffle of his own.
Two artists will be drawn to receive a Gift Card each to get more supplies (or whatever you want to do with the money).
We thank you for your time and hope that you will reach out to offer your talent to support the Volunteers who give of theirs for this once in a lifetime Event.

In Service,

Herr Alexander Adelbrecht von Markelingen

SCA 50 Year Celebration – Volunteer Relations Coordinator

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SCA 50th Year – Help Needed!

14 Monday Mar 2016

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There are many areas of SCA 50 Year looking for volunteers and participants. Here are some of the latest postings:

monk_sneaking_a_drink_2Calling All Homebrewers Across the Known World:
SCA 50th Year Celebration is proud to be hosting a Tavern at the event serving homebrew from across the Known World. We are seeking any and all homebrewed beverages (beer, wine, meads, cordials, as well as non-alcoholic syrups) in kegs or bottles.

If you would like to donate please contact the Special Events Coordinator, THL Tualaith of Sternfeld at foxzgal@hotmail.com or the Tavern Mistress, Baroness Verena Entenwirth at verena@broomstich.com

personaPersona Competition:
Is your persona pretty well perfect in every way?
Then you’re prepared for the 50th Year Celebration’s Persona Competition! This 3-tiered competition (Youth, Novice, and Advanced) offers a venue in which participants may showcase their authentic pre-17th-century personae.
NOVICE LEVEL: for those who have just begun to apply their research to the creation of persona-appropriate items and character. Contestants will undergo five unique challenges throughout the course of the event.
ADVANCED LEVEL: open to those who have made a significant investment in the research & development of an historically accurate personae. Competitors at this level will face eight unique challenges.
YOUTH LEVEL: is designed to encourage our society’s youth to begin persona research at an early age. They will take part in two challenges and complete an activity book before the end of the celebration.
Pre-registration deadline with artsandsciences@50year.org is May 1, 2016. Sound intriguing? We thought so. Rules, requirements and details are coming…but we thought you’d like to know what we’re planning now!

Instrumentistes-Codex-Manesse-254x300Performing Arts Teachers Wanted:
The SCA 50 Year Celebration is looking for teachers in the performing arts!
Unto the Known World does the Performing Arts Department for SCA 50 Year send warm and joyous greetings! We are actively seeking Master Classes for SCA 50 year! If you believe you have mastery of a Performing Art that you can teach to a group at SCA 50 Year, please tell us what you are willing to share! Classroom space is limited, but we will work to find space for as many classes as we can until May 1. We are actively seeking Very Experienced Performers (VEPs) to teach on these suggested topics:  Storytelling
Songwriting
Research for Performers
Performing Artists as Historians
Performing Arts Administration
Performing Arts as Service
Performing in Persona
Creating Better Courts
CD Production
Italian Palio Flag Throwing
Please submit an application if you have another idea for a class you can teach at an expert level. Please fill out this Google Form to submit your application. Other Performing Arts classes that may be considered other than “Master” level should also be submitted through this form, but check the box for “Non-Master Level”.  When you teach, you are the pebble that creates ripples that can last for 50 years and more. Thank you for teaching!
Sincerely Yours,  Lady Sophia the Orange

stickhorseThe SCA 50 Year Celebration is looking for gentles to teach Youth Classes.
Baroness Cerridwen verch Ioreword, head of Youth Activites, is recruiting teachers for Youth Classes at SCA 50 Year. Be the spark that lights the fire in our youth! Youth classes will be offered starting on Saturday, June 18th from 2-4, then throughout the week from 10-4, with Wednesday being a joint A&S and Youth day. On Saturday, June 25th classes will be offered from 10-2.  Teachers, please email  children@sca50year.org  or complete the form hereAdditionally, if volunteering to teach, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at volunteers@sca50year.org.

 

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Known World Choir at SCA 50 Year

29 Monday Feb 2016

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54-aspetti_di_vita_quotidiana,_canto_in_chiesa,Taccuino_Sani.jpgGreetings, choral singers!

Lady Tangwystl verch Gruffydd of the Barony of Northwoods in the Middle Kingdom has graciously volunteered to serve as Director of a Known World Choir at the upcoming SCA 50 Year Celebration event in June!

If you are interested in participating in the KWC performance at this event, please join the group Known World Choir at 50 Year Celebration for updates and information. You can also get updates on the Known World Choir website.

Please also follow this link to fill out a short registration form.

The earlier you register, the better the Director will be able to plan for the 50 Year setlist and the performance itself. You can change/adjust answers later if needed, so please don’t hesitate to sign up today!

Additionally, those who register by March 22nd* will have an opportunity to suggest pieces for our 50 Year Celebration performance.

*Registration will continue after March 22nd, but after that point setlist will be finalized.

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Going to 50 Year? Join the AE FB Page!

18 Thursday Feb 2016

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SCA 50 logoIf you plan to go to the SCA 50 Year Celebration, we invite you to join the Æthelmearc Goes to SCA 50 Year Facebook page to keep up with all the latest news on our foray into the Middle Kingdom!

You can find the page here.

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