Welcome to
the Shire of Narrental's
Web Site!

Gyronny of twelve, gules and argent,
in pale a fool's cap purpure and a laurel wreath vert

E-mail us:  narrental@comcast.net

Group
Events & Activities
Officers

Shire
History

Demo at Logansport Library
July 22, 2006
(newly under construction)


Crown Tournament 2004
(A.S. XXXIX) Photos

(still under construction)

Demo in Peru
May 7, 2005
Photos

 (still under construction)


Constellation
A&S Faire
A.S. XXXVIII
 Photos


Blair Pointe
Medieval
Faire 1998 Photos


The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is a nonprofit educational organization that studies the Early Middle Ages (starting about 600 A.D.) and the Renaissance (pre-1700's A.D.) through research and re-enactment.  

The Shire of Narrental is the local group, encompassing Cass County, Miami County, part of Wabash County, and part of Fulton County, in NorthCentral Indiana

For more information, visit these sites:

SCA, Inc.  www.sca.org 
Frequently Asked Questions about the SCA  
http://jducoeur.org/Justin/questions-faq.html
Kingdoms of the Known World! www.sca.org/geography/
Narrental is a part of the Middle Kingdom

Disclaimer

This is the recognized Web Page for the Shire of Narrental of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. The Maintainer of this page is Helen Schultz (meisterin.katarina@comcast.net). It is not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., and does not delineate SCA policies. All material hereon should be considered under copyright protections according to U.S. law and international treaty, and may not be reused or linked to without the permission of the author, artist, or other copyright owner as designated. In case of conflict with printed versions of material printed on this page or its links, the dispute will be decided in favor of the printed version unless otherwise indicated.

NARRENTAL QUICK REFERENCE:

Mail List Page-- http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Narrental_foolscap  (moderated)
 



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This page last updated: 1/03/07