We will do our best to add classes and meetings as they come in.
If you are a teacher and would like to offer a class, please fill out the form below. This year we will have 5 indoor class spaces, including Memorial Lodge, which is down by the water.
Teacher Sign up Form 2024 is now closed
A PDF Download of the Class Schedule, Descriptions and Map will be available closer to the event.
Youth classes can be found at the end of the page.
Current list of classes in alphabetical order as of 9/10/24.
Class Name | Description | Teacher |
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“What happens to my scrolls when I die?” | The Guild of Osiris is looking for discussion, input, and thoughts for the question “What happens to my scrolls when I die?” | Keagan Ny Keagan |
Arachnid’s Web Meeting | If you have any interest in period lace, or lace in general we are happy to see you. Paneling will be open for anyone who wishes to panel. Otherwise we will discuss what your interests are, who we are, and what we do. | Ciarnait ni’Bhroin |
Athena’s Thimble Panel | Meeting of the EK Embroidery Guild, The Keepers of Athena’s Thimble. All are welcome! We will panel (evaluate) work and share show and tell items. | Ygraine of Kellswood |
Bead Embroidery | This somewhat advanced class is for adults and older teens with some skill using needle and thread. A beaded motif will be made using 4 bead embroidery techniques | Lady Liliana Michaella of Cinnamon Grove |
Beginning cross stitch | Come learn the basics of cross stitch and start on a simple project! | Hrefna Refsdottir |
Consent in the Arts and Sciences | While members of the arts and sciences community aim to create a positive, supportive environment, the unfortunate reality is that this is not always the case. When feedback is not properly given or received, hurt feelings can easily result. In this class, we’ll examine the issue, and figure out if we can help change the culture of how feedback is given and received in the SCA so that everyone can work together to create a better and more supportive Arts and Sciences community. | Amalie von Hohensee |
Court musicians of the Renaissance. | Here’s your chance to find out about the job of the court musician. Learn about the instruments and music they played, and the variety of opportunities to compose and play for royalty and heads of state. if you already play recorder feel free to bring one.There will be an opportunity to play other woodwinds or maybe sing a song. | Deonna von Aachen |
East Kingdom College of Performers- Mimosa Morning | Come meet fellow performers. Talk about your work, goals, get support and maybe find more performance partners. This is a low key gathering with mimosas or just OJ. | Solveig Bjarnardottir |
East Kingdom Rubric Class | A discussion of how to use the East Kingdom rubric for judging or competing in Arts and Sciences competitions. | Raziya bint Rusa |
Embroidery 101 | Ever look at the pretty embroidery on a piece of garb or a table cloth etc. and have no idea where to start? Come learn 5 stitches with me and begin your journey to an exciting new craft! Absolute beginners welcome! If you have a pair of scissors please bring one and if you have an embroidery hoop feel free to bring it but not necessary, All other materials and hand outs provided | Lady Dúnlaith Ingean Donnchada |
English Country Dance: Grammar and Vocabulary For Understanding the Callers | Once you know what the figure words mean and how figures are arranged to form a dance, most English County dances are easy to pick up. We’ll walk through the most commonly used figures and dance patterns, and end the class with a few beginner to intermediate dances. | Berengere d’Acre |
Flint and steel fire starting | Learn the basics of starting a fire with flint and steel | Skúli Birtingr |
Harp Circle | Harp Circle for all harp types. Bring any kind of harp. Bring a song, a story and a harp. We may have a loaner harp available to try. | Lady Seigine Ruadh Friseal |
He hath rode his prologue like a rough colt | An Intro to intros for Bardic Performance | Úlfarr Gylðir |
Honourable Company of Knytters of the East Kingdom | This a gathering of the Knytter of the East. Everyone is welcome. | Lady Etian ingen Ui Neill |
I’ll show you mine if… | This is an open gathering for people to work on their projects together and share their methods with others. I will be working on sprang and will bring an inkle loom set up with a straight weave, an inkle loom with pick-up weaving set up, a card weaving project, an extra sprang loom for anyone to try. | Aine Callaghan |
Into to Bar and Ivy | Come learn an intro to Bar and Ivy! A fundamental skill for illumination! | Octavia Valeria |
Introduction to Tracking | Come learn how to track animals. Tracking is a classic skill that people have used to track game since time immemorial. We will go over a few basic common New England tracks and how to spot them, then we will go on a trail walk and see what we can find! Welcome to all ages! | Wynflaed aet Hamtunscire |
Knot Strictly Functional | Fancy work knots for beautifying your encampment | fearghas Mac Greagoure |
Learn a Welsh Song | Learn the the history and Welsh lyrics of a popular Welsh song. | Siobhan the Harper |
Making Cordage with Foraged Materials | Together we’ll try our hands at a simple, and very old, technique to make twined cords using day lily leaves. Examples of other materials that work well will be shared, as well as ideas for what you can do with the cord you produce. | Sulicena filia Vassurae |
Mining the Minutiae (of the Mab) | Looking at period sources of long form fiction for snippets and vignettes that make excellent story foundations, using the Welsh Mabignogion as an example | Gavin Kent |
Nålbinding Beyond Oslo: Mammen and Finnish 2+2 Stitch | Nålbinding beyond basic Oslo, Mammen and Finnish 2+2 stitch. The next logical step in learning the first of many variants. | Alheydis von Riga |
Painting with your pen, Cadels and flourishing | Simple way you can improve your calligraphy, by adding Cadels and flourishing. Learning to paint with your pen. You’re making it harder than it has to be | Sir Edward MacGyver dos Scorpus |
Persona Workshop | What is an SCA persona? Why should I create one? How do I start? In this workshop, we will ask ourselves some questions about who we would like to be in the modern Middle Ages. Great for anyone starting to think about their persona or those wanting to delve deeper into their already existing persona. We will also discuss how to get into your persona more at events and play a game to get us thinking more like our personas. If you have specific questions for your persona, please email me at 234742@members.eastkingdom.org so that I may prepare some materials for you. | Aurelia Colleoni a’Buccafurno |
Processing Acorns for Food and Dye | We’ll talk about the steps from harvest through food preparation, as well as uses for some of the byproducts. I am most familiar with red oak and cold leaching. Please feel welcome to join in and share your own experiences. | Sulicena filia Vassurae |
Recorder/Instrumental Jam | Let’s make music together! This will be a casual jam session. I’ll bring about 4-6 copies of a few different pieces, and we’ll assign parts and read through them for fun. Bring your recorders and your music stands. Feel free to bring sheet music (4-6 copies) if you have something you want to play with the group. Other soft instruments welcome if you know how to work with recorder arrangements on your instrument. | Ameline de Fleury |
Retaining for Royalty 101 | It has been said that retainers are “the people who hold the space for the royalty to make magic with the populace”. Well, how exactly do they do that? Please join us for an informal discussion and Q&A session. | Cezilia Raposa |
Scottish Gaelic Songs and Pronounciation | Learn the basics of gaidhlig pronunciation, then we’ll work on a few songs from beginner to more advanced. No musical knowledge or skill is necessary. Handouts will be provided. | Ronan MacOdrum |
Scroll the Bards | Looking at musical manuscripts and talking about how to work with them to create scrolls for our bardic friends! | Caitríona inghean Ui Shíodhacháin |
Sewing Help 5¢: a sewing consultation table and solar | A drop in sewing space, with a professional available for consultation and hands on assistance. Want help with fitting, suggestions on next steps, or just a sounding board for bouncing ideas off? I’ll be sitting around for 4 hours full of opinions and advice, but even if you don’t need help, you’re welcome to come hang out. | Petronia Casta |
So you want to play the harp, eh? | Here is a chance to learn beginning techniques on the harp. I’ll even let you play mine! | Baroness Emma Makilmone |
So, you want to illuminate scrolls, eh? | Beginning to intermediate illumination. How to make a scroll or work out difficult aspects from your past experience. | Baroness Emma Makminne |
Soothsaying as A&S | Soothsaying as Arts & Science: so your persona does some kind of divination. Let’s talk about how you can take your soothsaying to the next level and turn it into an A&S project. Examples of soothsaying in period: cardomancy, runes, ogham, dream interpretation, I Ching, tea leaves, bones, seeds. And many more. Bring your ideas and any tools you may have. | Madame Vivien de Valois |
Technicality & Trickery in Fencing | We will go over several “game-changer” tips & tricks that allow fencers of any form and experience level to optimize their mechanical and mental advantages on the field. | Trian O’Bruadair |
Wet Felting bird house | We will be making a bird house (egg shaped) Supplies will be available for 10 people You can bring your own supplies You will need the following 1) 3 balloons regular size NOTE. All the same size. heavy ones if you can. I would bring extra incase the balloon pops. 2) Bits of natural fibre string , rope, small bits o fabric to decorate your bird house. About 3 yards 3) I will have with me roving that can be purchased day of classes. I will have lots of colours. If they would like they can bring their own roving Depends on the size being made you will need 5 yds. 4) small wash basin 5) old face cloth 6) hand towels 2-3 7) sm to med spray bottle | Matilda Fossaway |
“What happens to my scrolls when I die?” | The Guild of Osiris is looking for discussion, input, and thoughts for the question “What happens to my scrolls when I die?” | Keagan Ny Keagan |
Coptic Book Binding – Liisi Murrayntytär
In this class students will learn and practice a simple, beginner-friendly stitch to create their own hand-bound hardcover book!
Stuffy Throw – Alanna of Skye
Throw foam axes and knives to win stuffed animals that you can keep!
Embroidery 101: Youth Point Edition! – Lady Dúnlaith Ingean Donnchada
Come learn the beginnings of embroidery! I will be going through up to 4 stitches for kids! This is beginning embroidery using needle and thread for the older ones but for the littles I have plastic needles and plastic canvas so no sharp bits! This class is appropriate for all ages of youth and teens.
Medieval Munchkin – Irys Tybote
Join us for a game of Munchkin; a card game that enables players ages 10+ to engage in a quick dungeons and dragons style adventure. It’s easy to play and can be completed within the morning.
Playing With Pastels – Irys Tybote
Chalk pastels are a wonderful medium to explore for any young artist. Join us for a quiet session of peaceful drawing. If interested, drawing prompts are provided for a bit of group fun. Otherwise, draw whatever inspiration brings you. Feel free to bring a sketchbook. Some paper will be provided.
Peg People – Irys Tybote
Children will get to create their own peg people– knights, princesses, dragons, farmers, scribes, and more! The fabric scraps bin is perfect for finding materials for sewing a hood, cloak, dress, tunic, or other garb for your new miniature persona. Each child will bring home their new friend complete with wardrobe, accessories, and a carrying pouch. $5 activity fee
Eat and Greet with the Chancellor Minor – Theo of Stonemarche
Bring your lunch and your constructive opinions on youth activities in Stonemarche and the East!
Sheep Hunt
The baronial flock is loose at Harper’s! Help us bring them home!
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