We are an official an extension of the Society of the Middle Ages (SMA), which seeks to study and live out medieval history. Our borders include Texas and Oklahoma.
Principality Poll Form and Instructions Polling Form This poll is open for paid members that ages 18+ This poll will be open until May 24th. You will need your mundane name, youe Society date and your member number to fill out this form. We will require a 2/3 majority vote on this matter. Should the poll shows to be in a majority favor to become Principalty, we will start the process of becoming one. To that effect, we will need your help! Committees will need to formed and offices will need to be filled. If an office is filled, asked if you can be a deputy to the office you are intersted in!
Greetings unto my Solumbrian Family!! The time is quickly approaching for the publication of the very first edition of Verba ad Solunbria! But I can not produce it without YOU! I need anything you would like published by May 29th! Lets make our inaugural newsletter something special! I need: Reports from our local branches What does your membership look like? Any fighter practices planned? Get together planned? Events? Past and future? If past, how did it it go? How many were in attendance? Favorite moments? Reports from our officers Contact information anything you have planned Do you need deputies I can use: Articles you wrote concerning, martial arts, archery, crafts and trades Original artwork Advice columns Event Ads For Sale.Barter/Wanted Ads Pictures of events Funny stories Whatever else you would like published If I recieve too many submissions, I will save it for the next newsletter! Submissions can be sent to: solumbria.chronicler@gmail.com Dame Matilda Spycer Solumbri...
When I set out for the Christmas at Canterbury event yesterday, I expected to see a few friends and have some fun. I did not expect to be part of one of the SMA’s largest and (I think) most important events of this year. But that’s what it was. It was a beautifully sunny and breezy day at Fort Parker State Park, near Mexia, Texas, on the banks of Fort Parker Lake with a chill in the air that heralded the arrival of winter within the coming week. 43 people attended, making it one of the top two or three most-attended events of the year. It was a wonderfully relaxed and casual event, most importantly (and enjoyably) taken up with welcoming and getting getting to know the many people who were attending their first SMA events. The day’s activities were highlighted with the pilgrimage walk through the woods to visit the shrine of St. Thomas Becket. This was simply a group walk down a marked path in the park to visit a shelter where one of our new members, Brother Andreas, was giving ou...
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