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Voluntary '''service''' unto others is a great boon to any society, either mundanely or within a [[recreation group]]. It is part of what keeps any group cohesive, running well and helps everyone have fun.
Anything that assists another person or even an entire group, either mundanely or SCA-related.


This could be staying back and helping after a [[feast]] to clean up, [[autocrat]]ting, [[feastocrat]]ting, teaching people new skills, assisting people with their projects, helping [[newbie]]s, writing and revising SCA paperwork e.g. [[marshal's handbook]], holding an [[office]] (and fulfilling its role), and simply enriching the [[Society]] with support and generosity.
In the [[SCA]], this could be staying back and helping after a [[feast]] to clean up, [[autocrat]]ting, [[feastocrat]]ting, [[education|teaching]] people new skills, assisting people with their projects, helping [[newbie]]s, writing and revising [[SCA]] paperwork e.g. [[marshal's handbook]], holding an [[office]] (and fulfilling its role), and simply enriching the [[Society]] with support and generosity.

The SCA has various [[award]]s for good service. These range from the local level (e.g. [[Baronial level award]]s) to [[Kingdom level award]]s. People who have excelled in service are elevated to the Order of the [[Pelican]] which is recognised through the Society.

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Latest revision as of 11:32, 4 July 2006

Voluntary service unto others is a great boon to any society, either mundanely or within a recreation group. It is part of what keeps any group cohesive, running well and helps everyone have fun.

In the SCA, this could be staying back and helping after a feast to clean up, autocratting, feastocratting, teaching people new skills, assisting people with their projects, helping newbies, writing and revising SCA paperwork e.g. marshal's handbook, holding an office (and fulfilling its role), and simply enriching the Society with support and generosity.

The SCA has various awards for good service. These range from the local level (e.g. Baronial level awards) to Kingdom level awards. People who have excelled in service are elevated to the Order of the Pelican which is recognised through the Society.