[Archers] Waivers for archery ranges

michael sheppard mlsheppard2760 at gmail.com
Tue May 21 09:37:49 PDT 2013


heard dat!


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:22 PM, <loreleielkins at aol.com> wrote:

> Aye!
>  -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Nardone <jaynardone at comcast.net>
> To: archers <archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org>
> Sent: Mon, May 20, 2013 5:39 pm
> Subject: [Archers] Waivers for archery ranges
>
>   Good evening everyone, I wanted to take a minute to clarify a couple of
> things. I have talked with a few marshals and want to make this point very
> clear about range waivers. Also I would ask that in future emails you
> refrain from sending me notes like “I never heard when this changed” or
> “Since you changed this…” If you don’t come to Unevent or participate in
> online discussions some things might have changed depending on need without
> you realizing, this in no way means I waved my arms, spread chicken blood
> across my back yard and used smoke and mirrors to change rules just to make
> someone upset. (I fully expect to now get multiple funny emails from COG :P)
>
> Okay so the topic of waivers….I will make this very clear that I am fully
> against them. No piece of paper will ever make an unsafe range safe and I
> stand by that. The rules were changed to provide additional space around
> our archery ranges and I in no way think that is a bad thing. I know some
> of you are against this and that is alright but we will operate within the
> rules and ranges will be setup according to our rules. If a site can’t
> support the range guidelines I want a request in writing and pictures of
> the proposed range early enough to make an educated evaluation. Even then I
> will most likely deny the request because I won’t “shoe horn” archery into
> areas it doesn’t belong.
>
> So let’s take the time to assure we are being safe, work early with your
> autocrats and help educate them on our needs as well. Also please remember
> my push this year is to try to pull archery closer to the main event with
> us always being in the back forty where no one except the wildlife sees us!
> Kingdom archery was a great example of a safe range that was right near the
> building and where spectators can cheer us on.
>
> Okay off my soapbox and back to arrow making and casting….
>
> In Service,
>
> Janyn
>
>
>
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