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Welcome to the Kingdom of Atenveldt!

The Kingdom of Atenveldt is part of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), a not-for-profit educational organization that studies western European history by recreating the "best" pastimes and crafts of the Middle Ages.  The Atenveldt branch of the SCA encompasses all of Arizona and small parts of Utah and California.

The SCA has 19 Kingdoms (regional chapters) located around the world. The populace in those Kingdoms devote their free time to tournaments, festivals, educational collegiums (classes), feasts, revels, and all sorts of arts and sciences dating from pre-1600s western Europe. We try to bring the best of the Middles Ages back to life, by making an attempt at the proper clothing (we'll provide help with that), or learning calligraphy, fencing, dancing, or whatever medieval activities you find interesting.

Most importantly, the SCA is not the same thing as a Renaissance Faire, because it is participatory. There is no audience. Every person plays a part in creating the atmosphere. We hold weekly meetings (sometimes called "fighter practices"), and "events" (get-togethers where costumes are required) nearly every weekend. Some feature armored combat tournaments and feasts, some are orchestrated around medieval pomp and circumstance (audiences or "Courts" conducted by Royalty), while others focus on learning more about particular crafts.

Atenveldt is blessed with a year-round sunny clime, so our events often feature full weekends of activities at camping events, including bardic revelry around campfires! So, look for the group that is closest to you, or check out "How to find your local SCA group" to find a group near you. And welcome to the Best of the Middle Ages!

For more information about the history of the Kingdom of Atenveldt, see Duke Arthur of Lockehaven's "Atenveldt As I Remember It". For more information about the SCA in general, please visit the new FAQ on the SCA website.

 General Announcements  

Southwind now available for electronic delivery - Monday, February 06, 2012

Well folks we finally made it.  The March Southwind will be the first issue to be available for electronic delivery.  If you haven't done so already, I encourage you to "opt-out" of the paper version as it will save the Society money that can be directed to more productive things, from this point forward our corporate office has assumed all printing and mailing costs.  To opt-out please go to www.sca.org and click on the "Opt Out Form" link.  If you have questions about the the e-newsletters I encourage you to look at the following link as it will show you what the e-newsletter website will look like as well as have the answers to many of the questions that are being asked, http://www.sca.org/BOD/announcements/E-NewsFAQs.pdf.  I feel the most exciting part is that those who receive an electronic newsletter will now have access to all of the Kingdom newsletters, making traveling to other Kingdoms' events easier. **I would like to remind everybody that the deadline for the Southwind remains the 1st of the month preceding the issue it needs to appear in.  For example, the deadline for the March Southwind is February 1.  There is no leeway in this deadline as my time to get the final copy to the Society Publishing Manager is a hard date.** Now, I would like to take a brief moment and thank everybody who helped me these last few months to reduce printing costs that we did have to pay to get to this historic point by folding, stapling, mailing, or the multitude of other tasks that were required in getting the Southwind out each month.  Everyone of these people deserves my my most heartfelt gratitude.  I couldn't have done it without them.

  • Mistress Morwenna and her Modern work staff
  • The Barony of Atenveldt Business meeting attendees: 
    • Baron Edward
    • Baroness Annalies
    • Master Ritchyrd
    • Lady Aoiffe
    • Lady Safaya
    • Baroness Dalla
    • THL Jean Andre
    • Lady Alena
    • Lord Seelos
    • Lord Nikolai
    • Lord Jerome
    • Lady Edeline
    • Lady Catherine
    • Jospeh Grundwald of York
  • Thursday Night Kingdom/Barony of Aten Scriptorium
    • Master Ritchyrd
    • Dame Jennifer
    • Dame Katherine
    • Lady Safaya
    • Lady Aoife
    • Lady Ursula
    • Lady Serafina
    • Lady Jerusha
    • and several others whom I apologize for forgetting your names at the moment
  • Everybody who contributed to the Silent Auction, whether as a donor or a bidder
  • And last by far not the least, my husband and my two daughters who helped fold more than anyone and put up with the living room being filled with cases of Southwinds for several months as it was organized for mailing.

Please feel free to contact me with further questions.

In Service, Lady Kirsten Matz Atenveldt Kingdom Chronicler  chronicler@atenveldt.org 

 
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