[Archers] Archery at War of the Wings

Lorelei Elkins ladygreenleafe at gmail.com
Mon Oct 30 12:21:01 PDT 2017


Thanks for helping out Jay!  I was scarce on Friday, teaching classes in
the afternoon.  I missed that you were there!!!

Lorelei

On Mon, Oct 30, 2017 at 12:42 PM, JAY NARDONE <jaynardone at comcast.net>
wrote:

> Mistress, thanks for the note. Thanks to you and Baron Christophe and all
> the others that helped! I enjoyed helping run the range and do inspections
> on Friday. I signed up to run the range on Saturday but stepped in a hole
> during the procession and was laid up the rest of the day unable to walk on
> Saturday in camp. The range was not bad but a suggestion of signs out near
> the camps would have helped get people to the range and that bridge was
> preventative for those in scooters or with carts. Had a great time again
> this year!
>
>
> Janyn
>
>
> On October 30, 2017 at 12:05 PM Lorelei Elkins <ladygreenleafe at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Good afternoon, brothers and sisters of the bow.
>
> I wanted to give you an update about archery at War of the Wings sooner,
> but I came home from war and immediately left for a work conference.  I'm
> still catching my breath!
>
> First, I want to thank Lady Sarah Sinclair for her stellar job on the
> night shoot.  It put any night shoot I've done to shame.  Lord Mungo and
> Lady Sarah also ran the kids line and made the youth war points targets,
> doing an outstanding job, as always.
>
> Thank you also to Lord Naran for the very fine job running the period
> shoot.  It was thorough, interesting and challenging.  Lord Mungo Napier of
> Mallard Lodge was the winner of that shoot.  There's a great picture
> floating around Facebook of him in his period kit.
>
> Many big thanks to Baron Christophe of Grey for jumping in to run the
> Baronial Champions shoot and the prize shoot, and for your help as archery
> deputy in general.   Chris LaStrange won the prize shoot and Lord Janyn won
> the Baronial Champions shoot.
>
> Thanks to Baron Colum Maxwell for teaching not one but two classes, do to
> a scheduling error, and for running war points and working with newcomers.
>
> Thanks also go to Lord Chris LaStrange for helping set up, break down and
> set back up the range after various shoots and at the end of the day.  And
> our newest Marshal Juan de Rojo, you were a very big help.
>
> Other marshals who helped out and I thank wholeheartedly are Lord Ronan
> mac Imair, Lady Alexandria of Steirbach, Lord Karl von Steirbach, Lady
> Eleanor Duchester, Baron Dietrich Saphir zum Drache, Lord Robert Shockley
> of Avonsford, Tristan de Lupo and Flokie (I think you have to update your
> name.)  Lord Flokie and his lovely lady also painted about a dozen or so
> target faces!!  Thank you so much.  There was also a young woman who moved
> here from another kingdom and her name escapes me!  My apologies.  I hope
> you are on this list and you can set me straight.  I'm sure I forgot some
> people but I will check my notes later and smack myself in the head.
>
> It was a lot of fun all and all.  Some thing have to be tweaked, as the
> range configuration was a little different.  I will post in a separate
> email about future plans for archery at WoW and share some of my concerns.
> This email is all about the thank yous!!!
>
> We had about 120 archers at the range and a dozen or so kids.  These
> numbers are down a bit from previous years where we've had over 200.  This
> may be due to so much going on at WoW or the new path to the range or lack
> of advertisement...not sure.
>
> Mistress Lorelei Greenleafe
> MiC - archery, WoW.
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