Welcome!
We
are a part of the Society for Creative Anachronism Inc. (SCA),
an international non-profit educational organization devoted to the study
and re-creation of the Middle Ages and Renaissance, encompassing 600-1600
C.E. Learn more about the SCA here.
Thistle
was founded in 1978. We are located in the Barony
of Brendoken in Oaken
Region of the Middle
Kingdom. Our holdings encompass Medina and Wayne counties in
the state of Ohio.
Interested
in joining?
You would be most welcome! Below is our current schedule:
Calendar |
| October
16-Meeting
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November
6- Meeting
20- Meeting |
December
4-Meeting
18-Meeting |
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MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS: Our meetings are on the first and third Sundays
of the month. The meeting includes workshops, dance practice, demos,
and other activities. It's held at the Wadsworth Public Library,
132 Broad Street, Wadsworth OH
Please
contact Mageen at emp20u@yahoo.com
if you have any questions.
DIRECTIONS:
From Medina: Take your best route to State Route
224 and US 76. Head east to Wadsworth/ SR 94 exit. Turn right off
of ramp. See “From SR 224” below.
From Wooster: Take State Route 585 east through Smithville.
Continue about 7 miles to State Route 57. Turn left on 57, going
north. Continue approximately 7 miles to SR 224 and U.S. 76, go
east. Take next exit, SR 94/Wadsworth. Turn right off ramp. See
“From SR 224” below.
From Akron / Canton: Take your best route to SR 21. Go west
on SR 224/US 76. Take SR 94/Wadsworth exit. Turn left off of ramp.
See “From SR 224” below.
From SR 224: SR 94 becomes High Street. Continue through residential
area to Wadsworth’s “square”. College Street will
be on your right; Broad Street on left. Turn left on Broad Street.
If Broad Street becomes Main Street, you have gone too far. Watch
for Library on left, about two buildings up from square. Turn left
on street just past Library. Parking lot will be on your right.
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The teeny-tiny print: This is the web site of the Marche
of the Thistle, a branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism,
Inc (SCA). It is not a corporate publication of the SCA, and does
not delineate SCA policies. In cases of conflict with printed
versions of materials presented on this page or its links, the
dispute will be decided in favor of the printed version unless
otherwise indicated. Web site created and maintained by KJ Soehnlen
(kjsoehnlen@neo.rr.com)
Original Graphics © KJ Soehnlen
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