[MR] Night on the Town *Snark*
Siegfried
siegfried at crossbows.biz
Wed Mar 31 05:45:10 PDT 2010
Nope, 1600 is the cut-off, as per all society docs:
>From the SCA homepage:
"The SCA is an international organization dedicated to researching and
re-creating the arts and skills of pre-17th-century Europe."
>From the governing docs:
"These activities recreate aspects of the life and culture of the landed
nobility in Europe prior to 1600 CE."
"For Society members, most of the world, and all of the centuries prior
to the 17th, can serve as a source for personal research. However, the
further you go from the core of Medieval and Renaissance Europe, the
less the environment we offer will resemble what someone of your time
and country would find natural or homelike. For example, you can be an
Asian or African guest at a European court, but you cannot expect others
to share your special interests"
"Anyone may attend Society events provided he or she wears an attempt at
pre-17th century clothing"
"The SCA shall be dedicated primarily to the promotion of research and
re-creation in the field of pre-17th- century Western culture, as stated
in greater detail in Article II of the SCA’s Articles of Incorporation."
And the articles of incorporation:
"II. This corporation is a nonprofit public benefit corporation and is
not organized for the private gain of any person. It is organized under
the Nonprofit Public Benefit Corporation Law for charitable purposes.
The purposes for which this corporation is formed include:
(a) Research and education in the field of pre-17th-Century Western Culture.
(b) Generally, to engage in research; publish material of relevance and
interest to the field of pre-17th-Century Western Culture; to present
activities and events which re-create the environment of said era, such
as, but not limited to, tournaments, jousts, fairs, dances, classes, et
cetera; to acquire authentic or reproduced replicas of chattels
representative of said era; and to collect a library."
Siegfried
On 3/31/10 8:28 AM, the.lady.phoenix at gmail.com wrote:
> I thought it was until 1700, not 1600.
>
> Sara
>
> On 30/03/2010, sigrune at aol.com <sigrune at aol.com> wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> Subject: [MR] Night on the Town this weekend
>>
>> Night on the Town
>> April 02- 04, 2010
>> Barony of Lochmere
>>
>> The year is 1628, and the peasants are revolting! ...
>>
>> Ummmm, so does this mean it is not an SCA event... After all it is 28
>> years too late.
>>
>> -Takeda
>>
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