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It has been said that the Arts are for
beauty, and the Sciences for use. Properly done, anything can be an art, or a science. Simply do, and do well, and all will be well. - The Known World Handbook |
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Link to National SCA Arts & Sciences Home Page
Introduction to SCA Arts & Sciences:
Feast Recipes: Svatý feastocrats share their favorites.
Annual Competitions: Svatý and other events.
Recognition Due: Local winners of A&S competitions.
Lady Morganna McGlachlen, winner of the Judges Ooh-Ahh Award
for her entry of a Feather Dagged Shirt at
Brewers & Vintners II, 16 Nov 1996.
Bob Emmons winner of the Craftmanship Award for his
entry of a Sword at Brewers & Vintners II, 16 Nov 1996.
Briana Fallon, winner of the Popular Vote for her
entry of Bean Soup at Brewers & Vintners II, 16 Nov 1996.
Lord Gregory Thunder, winner of the Popular Vote Award for his
entry of Runes at Brewers & Vintners I, 9 Dec 1995.
Lady Aisling MacCouhaill, winner of the Authenticity Award for her
entry of an 11th Century Dress at Brewers & Vintners I, 9 Dec 95.
Lord Storm, winner of the Craftsmanship Award for his entry of a
Skinning Knife at Brewers & Vintners I, 9 Dec 1995.
Liam Carbury, winner of the Best Taste and the Dean's Choice Awards
for his entry of a Porter at
Brewers & Vintners I, 9 Dec 1995.
Also winner of Best Brew and Best B&V Entry
for his entry of Blackened Red Wheat Lager
at Brewers & Vintners II, 16 Nov 1966.
Yohan, winner of the Most Authentic Award for his entry of a
Cherry Wine at Brewers & Vintners I, 9 Dec 1995.
Where to Get Help: Who can help you with your project.
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Svatý Sebesta members give presentations to local middle and high school classes and public demonstrations on the University of South Dakota campus. An annual informal Arts & Science competition is held each Spring at the Vermillion Area Arts Council building. |
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