Friday, January 07, 2011
More on "Suburban Knights"
Friday, October 29, 2010
The French Renaissance in Chicago
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
SCA Census
There is a project that impacts future of the SCA in a very real way. It is the SCA Census 2010 project.
The SCA Census 2010 Committee was asked by the Board of Directors to develop a census-level survey to help the SCA to move forward into the next decade; to identify, address and work on current issues; to gain a deeper understanding into what makes the SCA what it is today; and to delve into the reasons for joining, remaining in, and leaving the SCA.
So far we have heard from over 10,000 past and present participants, a good first step. Of these 10,000, only 1000 are folks who no longer participate in the SCA. We need to hear from you all, especially the folks that no longer actively participate. We would ask each of you, if able, reach out to those past participants who left the SCA and ask their assistance by taking this survey.
The only way we can understand what is important is by hearing from you, so please take the time to complete the survey at www.surveymonkey.com/s/SCA2010Census or visitwww.sca.org.
The Survey will remain open until December 1st. Once the data collection is completed, the results of this survey will be made available on the SCA 2010 Census website. Be assured that the survey data collected or published will remain completely anonymous and will not be sold or shared beyond this survey's purpose. You will never be asked for information that will identify you.
If you would like to learn more about the SCA 2010 Census, if you have questions or ideas about the project, please contact the committee at scacensus2010@sca.org.
With your help we can create an SCA which will last another 4 decades.
Sincerely,
Erik Langhans, Director, SCA Inc.
(Sir Modius von Mergentheim, KSCA, OL, OP)
On Behalf of the SCA 2010 Census Committee
Breakdown by Kingdom
Approx. 10,000 completed surveys
363 Æthelmearc
Member Participants 269
Non Member Participants 40
Not Current Participants 54
823 Ansteorra
Member Participants 541
Non Member Participants 119
Not Current Participants 163
1079 An Tir
Member Participants 767
Non Member Participants 155
Not Current Participants 157
170 Artemisia
Member Participants 124
Non Member Participants 27
Not Current Participants 19
424 Atenveldt
Member Participants 304
Non Member Participants 46
Not Current Participants 74
824 Atlantia
Member Participants 581
Non Member Participants 99
Not Current Participants 144
597 Caid
Member Participants 432
Non Member Participants 76
Not Current Participants 89
444 Calontir
Member Participants 326
Non Member Participants 59
Not Current Participants 59
336 Drachenwald
Member Participants 241
Non Member Participants 57
Not Current Participants 38
284 Ealdormere
Member Participants 174
Non Member Participants 37
Not Current Participants 73
847 East
Member Participants 555
Non Member Participants 135
Not Current Participants 157
220 Gleann Abhann
Member Participants 171
Non Member Participants 25
Not Current Participants 24
555 Lochac
Member Participants 388
Non Member Participants 87
Not Current Participants 80
498 Meridies
Member Participants 345
Non Member Participants 80
Not Current Participants 73
839 Middle
Member Participants 589
Non Member Participants 101
Not Current Participants 149
493 Northshield
Member Participants 297
Non Member Participants 44
Not Current Participants 152
343 Outlands
Member Participants 244
Non Member Participants 54
Not Current Participants 45
344 Trimaris
Member Participants 251
Non Member Participants 43
Not Current Participants 50
496 West
Member Participants 343
Non Member Participants 85
Not Current Participants 68
Comments are strongly encouraged and can be sent to:
SCA Inc.
Box 360789
Milpitas, CA 95036
You may also email comments@lists.sca.org.
This announcement is an official informational release by the Society for Creative Anachronism , Inc. Permission is granted to reproduce this announcement in its entirety in newsletters, websites and electronic mailing lists.
Wednesday, July 28, 2010
Pennsic
Sunday, July 25, 2010
A Serious Look at the Hobby
Friday, July 23, 2010
Beaux Arts Cocktail
Time for something different. One of my other hobbies is making classic cocktails, and I don't have anywhere to write about that, so I've decided that I'll occasionally say something about it here.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Picture Book
Writing Style
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
New Books on the SCA
Saturday, February 20, 2010
New Site for Battle of Bosworth Field
Wednesday, December 02, 2009
Friday, September 11, 2009
Crossbow Inn
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Cannon at Crecy?
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Thrusting Tips
The thrusting tips arrived with alacrity, and I hope to have my new swords assembled over the weekend. Siloflex this time; I propose to move entirely into the 21st century this time. Or no, the 14th century... oh, you know what I mean.
Monday, July 06, 2009
From the Department of Much-Delayed Projects
Over the weekend, I unearthed all my armor and equipment, went over it with my partner in carnage, Lord Geirmundr, and made various plans. He's going to kindly cut out some shield blanks for me to paint, edge and strap (I already had a few bent); I'm going to completely refurbish the helmet and build new swords; I just ordered some thrusting tips; and tomorrow a check for a much-needed new gorget goes in the mail.
So some progress is being made at last.
Update: Oh, and photos will follow as equipment is completed.
Saturday, July 04, 2009
Question
If anyone's still reading this sadly neglected blog, and has a notion, they might choose to comment, or to email me. And I'll note any decisions I make along those lines.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
The Middle Ages Through Philosophy
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
The Little Pleasures of Teaching
2. Sometimes when you assign the students to bring little tidbits of historical info to class, one of them plays a Renaissance tune on his guitar for his assignment.
I have a very good job.
Sunday, February 15, 2009
Val Day
Melisande and Bronwen left for the event at the same time I did for work; I found the roads rather bad, worse than I had expected. They got to Lansing before giving up and coming back. Skalla-Geirmundr and his family were also going, but I haven't heard how they fared.
