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#32557 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 6:42 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
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Not as yet.  Most likely not till some time after this BoD meeting.  When I know the details, I will post them. 

Jon


From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>; "SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com>; "SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, January 8, 2013 10:37:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

More information on the technical side available yet? 

Marie

On Jan 8, 2013, at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 

I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon







#32558 From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 12:58 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
taslen2000
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Jon,

Sign me up to help with it, I think this is a great idea!

Gaelen O'Gradaigh
Midrealm archery marshal of the field



From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Not as yet.  Most likely not till some time after this BoD meeting.  When I know the details, I will post them. 

Jon


From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>; "SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com>; "SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, January 8, 2013 10:37:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
More information on the technical side available yet? 

Marie

On Jan 8, 2013, at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 
I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon









#32559 From: "Ld.blackmoon" <ld.blackmoon@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 1:14 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
ld_blackmoon
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greetings
 
everyone wishing to help would probably be well served to read both the sca , and their kingdoms chroniclers policies , as the same rules will probably apply.
unfortunately I just started school , since I was diagnosed with arthritis in the spine , I needed to find a job using my brain instead of my back and get the proper training to do that job, so I'm short on excess time right now : (
but it sounds like a great idea, and hopefully I will be able to add to the articles , pictures etc.
 
Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
Arthur
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:42 PM
Subject: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon






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#32560 From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 1:19 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
taslen2000
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I'll start reviewing policys I havent been a web chronicler for a few years.

Gaelen ( who also has arthritis in the spine)



From: Ld.blackmoon <ld.blackmoon@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 8:14 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
greetings
 
everyone wishing to help would probably be well served to read both the sca , and their kingdoms chroniclers policies , as the same rules will probably apply.
unfortunately I just started school , since I was diagnosed with arthritis in the spine , I needed to find a job using my brain instead of my back and get the proper training to do that job, so I'm short on excess time right now : (
but it sounds like a great idea, and hopefully I will be able to add to the articles , pictures etc.
 
Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
Arthur
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2013 10:42 PM
Subject: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon






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#32561 From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 3:13 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
wtexan4u2
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Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











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#32562 From: James Koch <alchem@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 4:23 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
bigjimkoch
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Sir Jon Et Al,
>
If this should come to pass and a regular newsletter is published, say monthly, It would behoove us to also announce new editions and provide links as they become available on the non-archery discussion groups and lists.  In this way we'll be doing more than preaching to the choir.  Also, might I suggest a regular column covering technical oddities relating to archery. 
>
Jim Koch "Gladius The Alchemist"
>
> At 10:13 AM 1/9/2013, you wrote:
 

Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done.

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community.

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters.

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group.

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.

#32563 From: "J. Hughes" <jphughessr@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 4:42 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
jphughessr
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Sir Jon,
 
I might be able to contribute articles and reviews.
 
 
Charles O'Connor

From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com; SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com
Cc: SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 8, 2013 10:42 PM
Subject: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?
 
I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon







#32564 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 5:06 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
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My thanks to all of you that have already volunteered your help. I am keeping your posts in a separate file for future reference. As has been pointed out, we will need someone with newsletter experience, preferably electronic, to head this up.  If you have such experience, let us know.  Or if you know of someone that does and who might be interested, please contact them. They do not have to be an archer to run the newsletter, just interested in providing a service to the archery community and running a society wide newsletter. We will also be needing volunteers from each kingdom to provide local archery information to the newsletter as well as encouraging the writing of articles. Please re-post the original announcement to your all local newsgroups, not just archery groups. My apologies for the lack of paragraphs, my email writer is not allowing me to do paragraphs at this time.   Jon



#32565 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 6:48 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
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Just a little more information on how the archery newsletter would be made available. It would be on the same web page with the monthly kingdom newsletters, so SCA publications would handle the on-line publication.  But, we would need to do the production. Jon
Jo__

#32566 From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 7:55 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
marieann72
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Sir Jon and fellow archers,

This is an exciting and great idea! As a fairly newer member of the SCA archery community (a few years), I think whether it is an online periodical or a linked site off of the SCA site it is a wonderful way to share information among archers across the known world.
 
Please include me in the list of volunteers to help in any way I can - sourcing and gathering materials from others to submit, proofreading, layout assistance, helping to organize and post material, or other. 
 
 
Lady Emma Reuschell
Member, Companie of Ayreton Archers
Deputy Chatelaine, Barony of Ayreton
Midrealm
(mka Marie Cowan)
 

From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:58 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?
 
Jon,Sign me up to help with it, I think this is a great idea!Gaelen O'GradaighMidrealm archery marshal of the field


From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 1:42 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?
 
Not as yet.  Most likely not till some time after this BoD meeting.  When I know the details, I will post them. 

Jon

From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>; "SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-MissileCombat@yahoogroups.com>; "SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-West-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Tue, January 8, 2013 10:37:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?
 
More information on the technical side available yet? 
Marie
On Jan 8, 2013, at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:
 
I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon







#32567 From: Chris Ivins <yuriilev@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 9:15 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
yuriilev
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Sir Jon,
I would love to be a part of this, but I don't think I have much knowledge or skills to contribute. I have only been shooting Archery for a little over a year, so I have a limited amount of experience in the missile arts to write any stories/articles that would be of any value. The only applicable experience I have is some proofreading, though that, sadly, is limited, too. I may not be able to contribute, but I wholeheartedly support this project, and if there is anything I can do, please contact me off-list.

In Service,                
                 Lord Iurii Levchenich - Junior TAM, Barony of Adiantum(An Tir)
                 Deputy to the Honorable Lady Johanna Trewpeny, Archery Marshal of Adiantum
                 Arcuarius to Gawin of Kevelioc


From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?




Just a little more information on how the archery newsletter would be made available. It would be on the same web page with the monthly kingdom newsletters, so SCA publications would handle the on-line publication.  But, we would need to do the production. Jon
Jo__





#32568 From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 11:18 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
taslen2000
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Jon,

I have about a dozen issues of a archery publication that was done here in the midrealm I think it's called "The Bodkins point" we would have to get permissions from the authors of the articles to republish but it would give us a plethora of articles.

Gaelen



From: Chris Ivins <yuriilev@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon,
I would love to be a part of this, but I don't think I have much knowledge or skills to contribute. I have only been shooting Archery for a little over a year, so I have a limited amount of experience in the missile arts to write any stories/articles that would be of any value. The only applicable experience I have is some proofreading, though that, sadly, is limited, too. I may not be able to contribute, but I wholeheartedly support this project, and if there is anything I can do, please contact me off-list.

In Service,                
                 Lord Iurii Levchenich - Junior TAM, Barony of Adiantum(An Tir)
                 Deputy to the Honorable Lady Johanna Trewpeny, Archery Marshal of Adiantum
                 Arcuarius to Gawin of Kevelioc


From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?




Just a little more information on how the archery newsletter would be made available. It would be on the same web page with the monthly kingdom newsletters, so SCA publications would handle the on-line publication.  But, we would need to do the production. Jon
Jo__







#32569 From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 11:23 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
taslen2000
Send Email Send Email
 
Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.



#32570 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 11:47 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
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Good idea.  See what permissions you can get from those authors you can find.

Thanks

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:18:55 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

Jon,

I have about a dozen issues of a archery publication that was done here in the midrealm I think it's called "The Bodkins point" we would have to get permissions from the authors of the articles to republish but it would give us a plethora of articles.

Gaelen



From: Chris Ivins <yuriilev@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon,
I would love to be a part of this, but I don't think I have much knowledge or skills to contribute. I have only been shooting Archery for a little over a year, so I have a limited amount of experience in the missile arts to write any stories/articles that would be of any value. The only applicable experience I have is some proofreading, though that, sadly, is limited, too. I may not be able to contribute, but I wholeheartedly support this project, and if there is anything I can do, please contact me off-list.

In Service,                
                 Lord Iurii Levchenich - Junior TAM, Barony of Adiantum(An Tir)
                 Deputy to the Honorable Lady Johanna Trewpeny, Archery Marshal of Adiantum
                 Arcuarius to Gawin of Kevelioc


From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:48 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?




Just a little more information on how the archery newsletter would be made available. It would be on the same web page with the monthly kingdom newsletters, so SCA publications would handle the on-line publication.  But, we would need to do the production. Jon
Jo__







#32571 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 11:48 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
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I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.



#32572 From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
Date: Wed Jan 9, 2013 11:53 pm
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
marieann72
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What will the submission process be for SCA members who wish to submit items to the newsletter site? 

Other than historical reference pieces will we also see pieces about shooting techniques and tools, shoot designs used throughout our current SCA community, events, and highlights of our groups and individuals across the lands? 


Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:48 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 

I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.



#32573 From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:34 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
taslen2000
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One thing we could definitely do would be to post the calendar of archery events for the season I know that the Eastwatch group in Cleveland has a weekly practice and that could be a on going listing. How often will the newsletter be published?  I will start putting together a database of the articles in the "Bodkins Point" and the authors I take it we would then need "permission to publish"?

Gaelen



From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
What will the submission process be for SCA members who wish to submit items to the newsletter site? 

Other than historical reference pieces will we also see pieces about shooting techniques and tools, shoot designs used throughout our current SCA community, events, and highlights of our groups and individuals across the lands? 


Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:48 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 
I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.





#32574 From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 12:54 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
marieann72
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A few of the baronies in Illinois also have regular practices. Could be a great listing for anyone traveling to other areas. Pop in for a practice, meet other archers.  A tidbit for the traveling archer.

Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 6:34 PM, Taslen <taslen2000@...> wrote:

 

One thing we could definitely do would be to post the calendar of archery events for the season I know that the Eastwatch group in Cleveland has a weekly practice and that could be a on going listing. How often will the newsletter be published?  I will start putting together a database of the articles in the "Bodkins Point" and the authors I take it we would then need "permission to publish"?

Gaelen



From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
What will the submission process be for SCA members who wish to submit items to the newsletter site? 

Other than historical reference pieces will we also see pieces about shooting techniques and tools, shoot designs used throughout our current SCA community, events, and highlights of our groups and individuals across the lands? 


Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:48 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 
I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.





#32575 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:08 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
Send Email Send Email
 
I would hope that the answer would be yes to all of those suggestions. 

Jon


From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:54:14 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

What will the submission process be for SCA members who wish to submit items to the newsletter site? 

Other than historical reference pieces will we also see pieces about shooting techniques and tools, shoot designs used throughout our current SCA community, events, and highlights of our groups and individuals across the lands? 


Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:48 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 

I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.



#32576 From: John Edgerton <sirjon1@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:10 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
sirjonfitzrauf
Send Email Send Email
 
How often it will be published would be up to the editor and staff and the amount of material submitted. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 4:34:49 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

One thing we could definitely do would be to post the calendar of archery events for the season I know that the Eastwatch group in Cleveland has a weekly practice and that could be a on going listing. How often will the newsletter be published?  I will start putting together a database of the articles in the "Bodkins Point" and the authors I take it we would then need "permission to publish"?

Gaelen



From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
What will the submission process be for SCA members who wish to submit items to the newsletter site? 

Other than historical reference pieces will we also see pieces about shooting techniques and tools, shoot designs used throughout our current SCA community, events, and highlights of our groups and individuals across the lands? 


Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:48 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 
I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.





#32577 From: "Ld.blackmoon" <ld.blackmoon@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:31 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
ld_blackmoon
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greetings
 
might possibly try a seasonal list of where when practices / events are held , so that travelers could stop in and shoot with different groups , or events .
or possibly contact info for different areas , so travelers could check to see if something was going to be going on at the same time and place they were traveling to or through ..
 
Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
Arthur
----- Original Message -----
From: Taslen
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 

One thing we could definitely do would be to post the calendar of archery events for the season I know that the Eastwatch group in Cleveland has a weekly practice and that could be a on going listing. How often will the newsletter be published?  I will start putting together a database of the articles in the "Bodkins Point" and the authors I take it we would then need "permission to publish"?

Gaelen



From: Marie Cowan <marieann72@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 6:53 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
What will the submission process be for SCA members who wish to submit items to the newsletter site? 

Other than historical reference pieces will we also see pieces about shooting techniques and tools, shoot designs used throughout our current SCA community, events, and highlights of our groups and individuals across the lands? 


Marie

On Jan 9, 2013, at 5:48 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:

 
I do not know as yet.  I will ask. 

Jon


From: Taslen <taslen2000@...>
To: "SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com" <SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Wed, January 9, 2013 3:23:32 PM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Would the newsletter support "links" to say online videos?

Gaelen



From: Frank Schalles <francisschalles@...>
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 9, 2013 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: [SCA-Archery] SCA wide archery newsletter?

 
Sir Jon and SCA  Archers!

I feel this is a very worthy endeavor, therefore I will throw in my name to help in whatever manner
I can for the promotion of Archery. May I suggest starting an informal Archery newsletter committee
to steer the first edition layout, logos, guidelines, etc? If there is someone who now publishes a local
newsletter to guide us, I would be happy to do the leg work.

I have been building arrows from bare shafts, spine testing, matching, and tuning which could be a
series of articles, also I have been building "board bows" from buying the boards to the tillering process,
and this also could be a series of articles.

Yours In Service,
Ld. Francois de Lions
Deputy Target Archery Marshal
Barony of Bonwicke,
Kingdom of Ansteorra

On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 10:42 PM, John Edgerton <sirjon1@...> wrote:


I have learned that the BoD is considering acting on a request I sent then last July. This request was to set up the sca electronic newsletter site to allow society wide newsletters for the various SCA activities such as martial, arts and sciences and service, etc.  Of particular interest to us is an archery newsletter. This is in addition to the supplemental newsletters that kingdoms can put out. Changes will have to be made to the web site to allow this to be done. 

So, since this is likely to happen, we should consider what the archery community can do make this work. We will need a group to manage and edit the newsletter and to encourage submissions to it. It can have information on archery events,current scores for society wide competitions, short useful bits of information and reviews of suppliers and books as well as articles, photos and archery art. And anything else that would be appropriate. It would contain both target archery and combat archery information.  The information in such a newsletter would be useful to many archers and could also demonstrate a sense of archery community. 

I hope we have some people in this group that are interested in working on such a project. I can provide some articles for it.  However, I have no background in publishing newsletters. 

Please crosspost this to any local archery groups and give them subscription information for this group. 

Jon











--
Change is a function of the Universe, embrace it.




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#32578 From: Randal of Camusfearna <randal_of_camusfearna@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 1:49 am
Subject: Re: Grand Archery Tourney, Canton of Hawks Haven
randal_of_ca...
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Please forgive my cross-posting of this reminder of our upcoming event:
 
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Grand Archery TourneyCanton of Hawks Haven (Morgan Hill, CA)
 
The Canton of Hawks Haven summons and invites all archers and crossbowmen to our annual Medieval Archery Tournament! Test your skills against the best archers of the West Kingdom. Honor, infamy and prizes await those who are the top shot. Those residents of Darkwood who wish to vie for that coveted honor of “The Hood†(Baronial Archery Company) may also compete. Prizes will be awarded to the three highest scores in each bracket.  Competitions may include IKAC, Royal Round, Seasonal Challenge and IKCAC.
 
We also invite the legendary chefs and bakers of the West Kingdom to come and compete in A Taste of Hawks Haven: The Grand Cullinary Competition. Prepare your most delicious period dish and bring it for the populous to taste and vote on. Glory and prizes await the one who can create the most epic and delicious dish!  Please note, there are no cooking or dish washing facilities on site.
 
Site Information: Machado School, at 15130 Sycamore Drive, Morgan Hill,CA 95037-9699.
 
Event Hours: 9am-6pm, Tournament begins at 11am
 
Site Fee: is $8 (+$5 Non Member Surcharge)
 
Autocrat: Aine inghean Tuathail ui Ghallehobhair (Aine Winklebleck), carnelianrose@...
 
Directions: Take Highway 101 to the Tennant Ave exit in Morgan Hill. If you are northbound on 101, turn left and cross the overpass. If you are
southbound, turn right on Tennant. Tennant becomes Edmundson when you cross Monterey Road. Turn left on Sunnyside. Turn right on Sycamore.
Machado School is on the left after you cross a narrow bridge.
 
We hope to see you there!
 
YIS, Randal of Camusfearna

#32579 From: Samuel <archer17402@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:06 am
Subject: I need help with a coaching problem
samwise12345...
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Recently I was at a local indoor range.  While there I started chatting
with some new archers. One of the ladies showed me her elbow.  It had
bruises that any heavy fighter would be proud to brag about.  These
bruises were "a few days old".  I recommended that she twist the elbow
out of the way like other female archers have to do.  She complained
that she had tried that already and it was to uncomfortable.  I then
suggested that she open her stance in order to put more of an angle in
the shoulder.  This "put to much pressure where she had back surgery".

I'm at a loss as to what to suggest if I ever run across these folks
again.  I know the bruises can't be sustained.  I'm afraid that they
might lead to other serious health issues (such as blood clots) if they
persist.

Any suggestions?
   Samuel

#32580 From: "Ld.blackmoon" <ld.blackmoon@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 2:59 am
Subject: Re: I need help with a coaching problem
ld_blackmoon
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greetings
 
you might try having her line up both her shoulders with her bow hand .
sorry, I'm not very good at the description : (
a lot of females and some guys have issues with bending the elbow out of the way, it places a lot of extra stress on the arm muscles as well
by, aligning the shoulders and bow hand , the elbow will reposition from horizontal ( elbow facing up and down, widest parts sticking out the sides ) to vertical ( elbow facing  sides, and widest parts sticking up and down ) .
you can also reposition the elbow by rolling the bow shoulder towards the bow hand, but it's harder on the shoulder joint in the long run : (
2nd possible solution,
if she is severely hyper extending her elbow , she may need a reinforced " long arm guard "  that attaches both above and below the elbow , in order to restrict the hyper extension in the bow arm
hope that helps : )
 
Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
Arthur
----- Original Message -----
From: Samuel
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:06 PM
Subject: [SCA-Archery] I need help with a coaching problem

 

Recently I was at a local indoor range. While there I started chatting
with some new archers. One of the ladies showed me her elbow. It had
bruises that any heavy fighter would be proud to brag about. These
bruises were "a few days old". I recommended that she twist the elbow
out of the way like other female archers have to do. She complained
that she had tried that already and it was to uncomfortable. I then
suggested that she open her stance in order to put more of an angle in
the shoulder. This "put to much pressure where she had back surgery".

I'm at a loss as to what to suggest if I ever run across these folks
again. I know the bruises can't be sustained. I'm afraid that they
might lead to other serious health issues (such as blood clots) if they
persist.

Any suggestions?
Samuel

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#32581 From: Dave <dances.with.beers@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:22 am
Subject: Re: I need help with a coaching problem
jhondo2000
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I usually have them start with the bow held horizontal then turn the
bow hand towards vertical without rotating the elbow.  In my
experience this works for the majority of elbow-slappers and does not
seem to place undue stress on the joint.  Otherwise, the "full-arm"
bracer helps.

On 1/9/13, Ld.blackmoon <ld.blackmoon@...> wrote:
> greetings
>
> you might try having her line up both her shoulders with her bow hand .
> sorry, I'm not very good at the description : (
> a lot of females and some guys have issues with bending the elbow out of the
> way, it places a lot of extra stress on the arm muscles as well
> by, aligning the shoulders and bow hand , the elbow will reposition from
> horizontal ( elbow facing up and down, widest parts sticking out the sides )
> to vertical ( elbow facing  sides, and widest parts sticking up and down )
> .
> you can also reposition the elbow by rolling the bow shoulder towards the
> bow hand, but it's harder on the shoulder joint in the long run : (
> 2nd possible solution,
> if she is severely hyper extending her elbow , she may need a reinforced "
> long arm guard "  that attaches both above and below the elbow , in order to
> restrict the hyper extension in the bow arm
> hope that helps : )
>
> Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
> Arthur
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: Samuel
>   To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:06 PM
>   Subject: [SCA-Archery] I need help with a coaching problem
>
>
>
>   Recently I was at a local indoor range. While there I started chatting
>   with some new archers. One of the ladies showed me her elbow. It had
>   bruises that any heavy fighter would be proud to brag about. These
>   bruises were "a few days old". I recommended that she twist the elbow
>   out of the way like other female archers have to do. She complained
>   that she had tried that already and it was to uncomfortable. I then
>   suggested that she open her stance in order to put more of an angle in
>   the shoulder. This "put to much pressure where she had back surgery".
>
>   I'm at a loss as to what to suggest if I ever run across these folks
>   again. I know the bruises can't be sustained. I'm afraid that they
>   might lead to other serious health issues (such as blood clots) if they
>   persist.
>
>   Any suggestions?
>   Samuel
>
>
>
>   No virus found in this message.
>   Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
>   Version: 2013.0.2805 / Virus Database: 2637/6000 - Release Date: 12/31/12
>   Internal Virus Database is out of date.
>

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#32582 From: James Koch <alchem@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:32 am
Subject: Re: I need help with a coaching problem
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Samuel,
>
As Arthur suggested, a long arm guard is the solution in the short run.  Once she gets stronger her form will improve and she may not need it.  I made a couple out of thick leather that strap around both the upper and lower arm.  My guess is she is using a recurve bow.  I have had less trouble with a longbow.  When the brace height is too low it slaps me in the wrist, but nowhere as hard as I used to be hit by a recurve.  Perhaps she ought to start with a low poundage longbow.
>
Jim "Gladius"
>
>
>      At 09:59 PM 1/9/2013, you wrote:
 

greetings
 
you might try having her line up both her shoulders with her bow hand .
sorry, I'm not very good at the description : (
a lot of females and some guys have issues with bending the elbow out of the way, it places a lot of extra stress on the arm muscles as well
by, aligning the shoulders and bow hand , the elbow will reposition from horizontal ( elbow facing up and down, widest parts sticking out the sides ) to vertical ( elbow facing  sides, and widest parts sticking up and down ) .
you can also reposition the elbow by rolling the bow shoulder towards the bow hand, but it's harder on the shoulder joint in the long run : (
2nd possible solution,
if she is severely hyper extending her elbow , she may need a reinforced " long arm guard "  that attaches both above and below the elbow , in order to restrict the hyper extension in the bow arm
hope that helps : )
 
Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
Arthur
----- Original Message -----
From: Samuel
To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:06 PM
Subject: [SCA-Archery] I need help with a coaching problem

 

Recently I was at a local indoor range. While there I started chatting
with some new archers. One of the ladies showed me her elbow. It had
bruises that any heavy fighter would be proud to brag about. These
bruises were "a few days old". I recommended that she twist the elbow
out of the way like other female archers have to do. She complained
that she had tried that already and it was to uncomfortable. I then
suggested that she open her stance in order to put more of an angle in
the shoulder. This "put to much pressure where she had back surgery".

I'm at a loss as to what to suggest if I ever run across these folks
again. I know the bruises can't be sustained. I'm afraid that they
might lead to other serious health issues (such as blood clots) if they
persist.

Any suggestions?
Samuel

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#32583 From: "JDS" <ren.touch@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 3:45 am
Subject: ;-) Re: I need help with a coaching problem
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Mostly Humour
thought IT could be a bit of  truth
Have her switch hands
If she can hit her self in the left elbow
while holding the bow in her right
hand she is amazing

#32584 From: Doug Copley <doug.copley@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 4:07 am
Subject: Re: I need help with a coaching problem
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I would recommend a lower poundage bow. The problem is her form is wrong and due to several issues she does not have the strength and ability to change it. She has to go to a lower poundage bow and build up. I will have people lie on their side on a couch and use the arm that is up to reach down to the floor and pick up a gallon jug of water, after some reps that way switch ends and lay on the other side and do it again. It does not take long to build up enough muscles to start correcting the form. Also, remember it is better to shoot 20 arrows with correct for and then stop rather than continue shooting 30 more arrows and doing it wrong.

Vincenti


On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 9:22 PM, Dave <dances.with.beers@...> wrote:
 

I usually have them start with the bow held horizontal then turn the
bow hand towards vertical without rotating the elbow. In my
experience this works for the majority of elbow-slappers and does not
seem to place undue stress on the joint. Otherwise, the "full-arm"
bracer helps.

On 1/9/13, Ld.blackmoon ld.blackmoon@...> wrote:
> greetings
>
> you might try having her line up both her shoulders with her bow hand .
> sorry, I'm not very good at the description : (
> a lot of females and some guys have issues with bending the elbow out of the
> way, it places a lot of extra stress on the arm muscles as well
> by, aligning the shoulders and bow hand , the elbow will reposition from
> horizontal ( elbow facing up and down, widest parts sticking out the sides )
> to vertical ( elbow facing sides, and widest parts sticking up and down )
> .
> you can also reposition the elbow by rolling the bow shoulder towards the
> bow hand, but it's harder on the shoulder joint in the long run : (
> 2nd possible solution,
> if she is severely hyper extending her elbow , she may need a reinforced "
> long arm guard " that attaches both above and below the elbow , in order to
> restrict the hyper extension in the bow arm
> hope that helps : )
>
> Be Safe , Be Happy, Have Fun .
> Arthur
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Samuel
> To: SCA-Archery@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2013 8:06 PM
> Subject: [SCA-Archery] I need help with a coaching problem
>
>
>
> Recently I was at a local indoor range. While there I started chatting
> with some new archers. One of the ladies showed me her elbow. It had
> bruises that any heavy fighter would be proud to brag about. These
> bruises were "a few days old". I recommended that she twist the elbow
> out of the way like other female archers have to do. She complained
> that she had tried that already and it was to uncomfortable. I then
> suggested that she open her stance in order to put more of an angle in
> the shoulder. This "put to much pressure where she had back surgery".
>
> I'm at a loss as to what to suggest if I ever run across these folks
> again. I know the bruises can't be sustained. I'm afraid that they
> might lead to other serious health issues (such as blood clots) if they
> persist.
>
> Any suggestions?
> Samuel
>
>
>
> No virus found in this message.
> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com
> Version: 2013.0.2805 / Virus Database: 2637/6000 - Release Date: 12/31/12
> Internal Virus Database is out of date.
>

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#32585 From: "ladyjohannatrewpeny" <johannatrueshot@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:33 am
Subject: Re: SCA wide archery newsletter?
ladyjohannat...
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Leaps about in delight!
What fun!  I suggest a humorous section of questions or comments to marshals by
those being taught or marshaled or stories about funny things that happen.  Only
the nice ones of course, but there are some very funny things that occur and
make us all laugh or chuckle out there and I'd love to hear some from fields
afar!
Brightly,
Lady Johanna Trewpeny
AnTirian Lady of the Bow

#32586 From: "tomjulessca" <tomjulessca@...>
Date: Thu Jan 10, 2013 5:50 am
Subject: Material for screen behind target?
tomjulessca
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I would like to set up a target in my back yard but the only place I can so so
safely is with the target in front of the kitchen window.  It would be nice to
have some kind of screen - at least 6'x6' or larger - between target and house. 
I thought about Kevlar but after checking online the price is daunting. I am
shooting a 45# longbow so fairly substantial stopping ability is needed.  Any
suggestions?  Thanks!

Tom

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