[Northkeep] Northkeep Digest, Vol 20, Issue 38

teresa hardy tresehardy at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 18 16:07:57 PST 2007


Thank you for the warm welcome.We will try to make it sooner if possible. The next populace meeting is January 28th? I will pass along the information to my son Tanner in regards to activities and fighting for him. I am sure he will be appreciative of the help as well. Thank you for the helpful information. 
With sincere thanks,
Teresa
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Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 22:47:02 -0600
From: "Talbot the Mad" 


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Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2007 04:56:38 -0600
From: "Jerry and Teresa Herring" 
Subject: Re: [Northkeep] garb and personna
To: "The Barony of Northkeep" 
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Greetings and Welcome to Northkeep!

It will be great to meet you in January. If you can be out sooner you might 
meet some of the other members of the populace. On Wednesday at the park off 
7th and Memorial, if  the weather is nice, there may be fighter practice. 
There is a lot to do in Northkeep when the weather cooperates. We do have 
some youth and children's activities, your 15 year old can fight against 
others his age but not against the adults...once he turns 16 that can 
change, Northkeep has had one 16 year old graduate up and is working on a 
second one. Centurion Angus McKockard and his wife Cianna OHare are good 
people to talk to about that as both are their sons. We have a several young 
ladies in the 8-10 age range and a few young men as well. If the 9 year old 
is interested we do offer children's boffer combat. There is more to 
Northkeep and the SCA other than fighting. The second Monday of the month is 
needleworkers where people can go to work on projects and seek help with 
ideas, or just to chat.

As for a persona that is not something you have to rush into. Think about 
which time period or culture you are most interested in. A name is a good 
thing to choose but for now we can certainly call you Teresa. Maybe by 
picking a name it will help you find a persona...choose a name that you like 
but not one that is shared with some historically or literary significant 
person, for instance if you like Elizabethan England (late 1500's) you could 
choose a name like be Mary Cabot but not Mary Tudor, or if you liked the 
Norse people and the idea of the Vikings you could be Hilda Gullhar but 
should stay away from names like Sif or Freya. A little thought and some 
research can go a long way in the early stages of choosing a name and 
persona and the cool part is that you can change if you find you do not like 
your initial decision.

If I can be of any help to you please feel free to ask.

Kindly
Ian Dun Gillan
Baron of Northkeep




       
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