[MR] RE: comments about time-period based a&s competitions

Lord Mungoe mungoe1 at msn.com
Tue Jan 6 16:26:29 PST 2004


Well, add to your calender Hero's Portion on May 14-15-16. We are having the 
secound String thing in which we are asking for those in the fiber arts 
comunity to come and show off their skills and knowledge. We have a large 
hall out of the elements to set up and spend the day teaching and working 
while we in the hitting with sticks and running with scissors comunity sac a 
castle, Wo wo! I would love to see a Laural throw down in the fiber arts, 
let the linen and wool fly!!



"Live the ordinary life in a inordinary way."
Mungoe





>From: "Michael Edwards" <medwards2 at carolina.rr.com>
>To: <atlantia at atlantia.sca.org>
>Subject: RE: [MR] RE: comments about time-period based a&s competitions
>Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2004 17:54:19 -0500
>
>I would also like to see Atlantia start a calendar of A&S competitions
>to be held.  In the newsletter for the West Kingdom, the topics of their
>A&S competitions are published up to 12 months ahead of time.  It would
>give those of us with time consuming hobbies time to construct/research
>something appropriate for an event we are planning on attending instead
>of waiting for a competition the is "just right" to come along.
>
>Just my rant...
>
>Lord Mieszko Salin
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org
>[mailto:atlantia-bounces at atlantia.sca.org] On Behalf Of David Wendelken
>Sent: Tuesday, January 06, 2004 5:25 PM
>To: atlantia at atlantia.sca.org
>Subject: [MR] RE: comments about time-period based a&s competitions
>
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> >Message: 7
> >From: Betty Eyer <betty_eyer at yahoo.com>
> >Subject: Re: [MR] 12th nite question - open display?
>
> >
> >Sure, those running the event have the right to
> >arrange it as they like.  And I don't have a
> >complaint with any one event.
> >
>
>Well, actually, autocrats do not have the "right" to arrange an event
>the way they like.
>
>They have a "duty" and a "responsibility" to organize and run an event
>that those attending will enjoy.
>
>Performing that duty involves judgment, and presumably the autocrat and
>their assistants were chosen because it was believed that their judgment
>would be sound and the results would be worth attending.
>
>Autocrats are responsible to the group that entrusted them with that
>duty and to the attendees of that event, as well as the owners of the
>site and the vendors that provide services on behalf of the event.
>
>
>That said, although I very much like the Tempore Atlantia concept, the
>original post did make a valid point. At all major arts-oriented events,
>it would be nice to have a venue for all time periods. It does not need
>to be the main focus for the event or even the competitions, but I would
>rather see a piece entered in competition sooner than later!  That way,
>we all learn more stuff sooner!
>
>Andras Salamandra
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