[Steppes] Archery practice?
Mike
meggiddo at netzero.net
Mon Oct 23 16:21:48 PDT 2006
HL Maili,
Yes, I figured that you knew the difference between "official" and
"unofficial" practice. That portion of my post was more for those
individuals who did not know what the difference was and I thought to
explain the difference before anyone went down a path that they did not
need to go.
Also, I know about migraines as well - dated someone who got them all
the time as well.
This was all that I was attempting to do with my post, which was to
enlighten individuals on who might be thinking about going that path. I
encouraged every officer to get a deputy, it does help. And those who
might wish to step up and take a turn as an officer, what better way to
learn whether you wish to take that final step and served the Barony and
Kingdom as a warranted officer.
Lord Michael
DonnelShaw at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 10/22/2006 9:50:20 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> meggiddo at netzero.net writes:
>
> Having a deputy is always good, but being a deputy does not mean
> that an
> official practice can be held. There must be a warranted officer
> of the
> Barony, Region, and/or Kingdom in attendance as well. Now if some
> good
> gentle wishes to become a deputy by becoming Authorized as a
> marshal to
> assist Lord Alvin, to hold an "Unofficial practice", then that would
> help some. In addition, having make arrangements to have a warranted
> officer also in attendance would make it an "Official practice" as
> well
> with that deputy. This has happen before for me out at the Fighter
> Practice and by having made arrangements we were able to still hold
> "official practices", although there have been a few times in
> which we
> were unable to hold an "official practice", instead we did have a
> practice which was "unofficial" - meaning no loaner armor
> available and
> people practice on their own.
>
> YIS,
>
> Lord Michael Kettering
> Deputy Knight Marshal
> Steppes Deputy Hospitaler
>
> Lord Michael,
> I know there is a difference between official and unofficial but the
> point is I know they want to shoot and I am trying to help my Lord
> husband get the help and the others the chance to shoot. When a
> migraine hits it can be fast and furious. So again if there is anyone
> out there that would like to be a deputy and get authorized for
> archery...............................
>
> HL Maili Donnel MacGregor
> Wife
>
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