[MR] [Archers] WoW Children's Archery Marshals Needed (Redux)

Lorelei Elkins via Atlantia atlantia at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org
Thu Oct 8 12:07:01 PDT 2015


Thank you, Charles.  Don't forget to leave time to play though.  Especially
if you're only there for a short time.

On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 9:11 AM, Charles Sprouse <sprousecp at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Things are still a little in the air whether I can make it to WoW.  If I
> do, it will basically only be for Saturday, but I will try to take up a
> slot.
>
> Karl
>
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> *From:* Garth Groff <sarahsan at embarqmail.com>
> *To:* archers at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org; Merry Rose <
> atlantia at seahorse.atlantia.sca.org>
> *Sent:* Monday, October 5, 2015 4:58 AM
> *Subject:* [Archers] WoW Children's Archery Marshals Needed (Redux)
>
> My Noble Friends of the Bow,
>
> WoW is just days away, and I am still seeking target archery marshals or
> MITs to work the children's range on Friday and Saturday. Two good
> gentles have stepped forward to help, but more are needed.
>
> Please let me know if you can take a two-hour shift during one of these
> days. There will be a sign-up board at the event, but it would help me
> greatly if I knew you were willing to help.
>
> I especially would like hear in advance from any MITs who want to
> assist. This is a great opportunity for MITs to get some rare
> experience. I would consider a four-hour block, or two shorter blocks to
> be worth a signature. Otherwise, a two-hour block could probably be
> combined with time on the adult range for a signature.
>
> I will be bringing eleven bows, a dozen sets of arrows, and a ton of
> arm-guards and gloves. You don't have to provide any gear. If you do
> wish to work, there will be a half-hour safety class for the youngsters
> and their parents at 9:30 on Friday morning. I suggest this would be
> worth attending, especially if you've never worked with children before.
> Come by at 9:00, and I can show you the gear.
>
> Now my sermon. Working with children is one of the most rewarding things
> we can do in the SCA. Time spent serving as a mentor/role model gives
> the youngsters real life lessons like responsibility, confidence, and
> personal discipline. These are great gifts to give a child. Everything
> else we do in the SCA, no matter how much fun or rewarding, is just
> play, but what you do for children can have a life-long effect on them.
>
> I still look forward to being swamped by volunteers.
>
> Yours Aye,
>
>
> Lord Mungo Napier, WoW Children's TA Range MIC
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