[MR] Yout Activities at Crown

Matthew Torsky brenainn.macshuibne at gmail.com
Sun Oct 31 14:47:49 PDT 2010


Greetings Atlantia,


We have an addition to the schedule for Crown Tournament.  You will find
information regarding the activities below.


Youth Activities at Fall CrownTournament 2010, Saturday November 6, 2010, 2
to 3:45 PM

Stitch a belt favor
Blind man's bluff
Broach project
Create your own heraldry
Medieval coloring books
Viking Beads
Various games for the older youth (chess, nine man morris)

Parents, please keep in mind the Society’s guidelines for the safety of your
precious children:
* Parents, legal guardians or temporary guardians are responsible for the
children that they bring with them to an event.
* It is the parents’ or designated adults’ responsibility to know the
location & activities of the children at all times.
* There must not be an expectation of other adults to supervise or control
minors that may wander off during an event.
* Children that are 4 years of age and younger are not allowed to be
unsupervised without their parent/legal guardian, even at Youth Activities.
* A child 11 years of age and younger should be in eyesight & earshot of
parents, designated adult(s) or teenager(s) at all times. It is suggested
that children in this age group not to be allowed to wander freely at
official events; & that they are periodically checked on to ensure their
safety and appropriate behavior.
* Children that are 12 years of age & younger are not considered suitable
babysitters.

Please also read the Children’s Activities Guidelines and Parental
Responsibilities for Children at SCA Events.

Registration: Participants must be signed in AND out by a parent, guardian,
or other responsible party, and must be picked up no later than 15 minutes
after the posted close of Children's Activities. Children should be attired
in simple garb, have minor waivers on file with event registration, and must
be properly identified with their name and the name of their parents or
person responsible for them at the event on their person at all times. You
must sign-in on the appropriate sign-in sheet, including where you will be
on-site. Children should not bring personal articles with them while
attending Supervised Youth Activities, and the Coordinator will not be
responsible for lost, broken, or stolen items.

Support: It is requested that parents make a donation of supplies or
contribute volunteer hours to the Children's Activities. (We remind parents
that the Youth Activities is not a baby-sitting service and is provided as a
courtesy to event participants.) Our wish list of preferred donations
includes, but is not limited to: complete simple board games, puzzles,
blocks, coloring books, storybooks, jump
ropes, balls, as well as arts & craft supplies like paint, paper, glue,
glitter, clay, and crayons. All SCA parents need to donate items or time.



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