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== Offices & Positions == | == Offices & Positions == | ||
* Chatelaine, Shire of Hartshorn-dale, mm/dd/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy | * Chatelaine, Shire of Hartshorn-dale, mm/dd/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy | ||
* Attire Pursuivant, Shire of Hartshorn-dale, ?? | * Attire Pursuivant, Shire of Hartshorn-dale, ?? | ||
* Eastern Crown Herald, East Kingdom, 12/2009 to 04/01/2012 | * Eastern Crown Herald, East Kingdom, 12/2009 to 04/01/2012 | ||
* Diademe Herald, East Kingdom, | * Diademe Herald, East Kingdom, 04/01/2012 to present | ||
== Event Staff == | == Event Staff == |
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Photo by Ron Lutz, Jr. (used with permission) | |
Information | |
Resides: Shire of Hartshorn-dale | |
Status: Active | |
Awards:
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Heraldry | |
Argent semy of crampets, a bend azure. | |
Award & Office Badges | |
AoA, OSC, OM Diademe Herald |
Introduction
Title Name. SCA Biography. Selected Awards (the Wiki is not the place to do a full awards list).
Persona
Describe your persona and persona history (as much as you wish)
Offices & Positions
- Chatelaine, Shire of Hartshorn-dale, mm/dd/yyyy to mm/dd/yyyy
- Attire Pursuivant, Shire of Hartshorn-dale, ??
- Eastern Crown Herald, East Kingdom, 12/2009 to 04/01/2012
- Diademe Herald, East Kingdom, 04/01/2012 to present
Event Staff
- Name of Position, Name of Event, mm/dd/yyyy
- List in Chronological order, oldest to newest
Projects & Publications
- "Effective Demos" (class, EKU, 2007)
- "Weapon and Armor Inspections" (class, KWAR, 2009)
- "There and Back Again: A Submission's Tale" (class, Noisemaker's Schola and Pennsic, 2010)
- "A Preliminary Survey of Names from the Historical Dictionary of Personal Names in Białystok" (article, KWHSS Proceedings, 2011)