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The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an international non-profit volunteer educational organization. The SCA is devoted to the research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat, culture, and employing knowledge of history to enrich the lives of participants through events, demonstrations, and other educational presentations and activities.
Not at all, come as you are and have fun!
You can use our SCA Newcomers’ portal to find all the different activities you can try and more!
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Most local groups host a wide variety of activities throughout the month, which can include business meetings, arts and sciences workshops, combat practices, and weekend events. These are usually listed on the group’s website. Once you find an activity that interests you, check with the Chatelaine or Seneschal to see if there are any requirements or costs to participate (such as a materials fee or food cost). Then visit! Then, go have fun! You can learn more about Getting Ready for your First Event in this preview article from the Known World Handbook!
The most important thing you can do on your first visit to the SCA is introduce yourself and ask questions. Society participants have a wide range of interests and love to share them with people who want to learn about them
We have a great calendar with the upcoming events! Link
To find the local group nearest you, either use the Kingdom Lookup Tool,
Or check the list below for zipcode lookups and kingdom listings of local groups
Whether you’re new to the SCA or new to our Principality, we welcome you and want to help you find your feet here in Tir Righ. Please contact our outreach coordinator – Principality Chatelaine
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Yes! From newborn to nearly grown-up, there are plenty of activities in the Society for the young and young-at-heart!
The Society has many activities geared not only towards children and youth, but also towards the family as a whole. Many events and gatherings offer children’s activities for a variety of ages, where children can learn more about the Middle Ages through lessons, hands-on arts and crafts, and games. Just as the grown-ups get involved in combat activities, in many kingdoms, youth combat starts as early as age six. Youth also participate in archery and equestrian activities.
We encourage our youth participants to find ways to engage in service just as the adults do! As the children grow older, they’ll find opportunities to serve in important ways at events, from helping out in the kitchen to heralding on the field. If you’re interested in learning more about Youth and Family Activities, contact the Youth and Family (or Children’s) Officer of your nearest branch to find out when and where activities are held!









