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These tend to be informal occurances, ungarbed, and often at a member's house, or a group's local meeting place. SCA meetings tend to have a theme, such as general [[arts and sciences|arts & sciences]], [[sewing]], [[dancing]], [[cooking]], [[brewing]], [[calligraphy]] and [[illumination]], or [[heraldry]]. Meetings can be for group projects of a [[barony]] or [[household]], or for a particular [[guild]], and are held whenever the group so decides.
A normal [[SCA]] '''meeting''' tends to be an informal occurrence, [[ungarbed]], and often at a [[member]]'s house or a [[group]]'s local meeting place. These meetings tend to have a theme, such as general [[arts and sciences|arts & sciences]], [[sewing]], [[dancing]], [[cooking]], [[brewing]], [[calligraphy]] and [[illumination]], or [[heraldry]]. Sometimes, meetings are called so a [[group]] can work together on a project/s of any size. Sometimes, they are merely social get-togethers.

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The regular meetings tend to be pre-advertised in the associated [[newsletter]]. They tend to be free or just cost attendees a small amount when compared to larger [[event]]s like [[collegia]], [[feast]]s or [[tournament]]s.

''See also:''
* [[Fighter practice]]


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Latest revision as of 17:28, 11 June 2007

A normal SCA meeting tends to be an informal occurrence, ungarbed, and often at a member's house or a group's local meeting place. These meetings tend to have a theme, such as general arts & sciences, sewing, dancing, cooking, brewing, calligraphy and illumination, or heraldry. Sometimes, meetings are called so a group can work together on a project/s of any size. Sometimes, they are merely social get-togethers.

The regular meetings tend to be pre-advertised in the associated newsletter. They tend to be free or just cost attendees a small amount when compared to larger events like collegia, feasts or tournaments.

See also: