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NEWSLETTER
All Kingdoms and most branches publish newsletters with information about upcoming events, topics of interest and competition results. Each newsletter has a directory with information on how to contact various officers. In our local Kingdom of An Tir, the kingdom newsletter is called "The Crier." Many of the branches in the Inland Region have their own monthly publication. Visit the web site of your nearest branch to learn how to contact the branch Chronicler (for the monthly newsletter). ![]()
CHATELAINE'S WELCOME
If you are new to An Tir's Inland Region and have any questions, want to know who is doing what in the Region, or just want to know what is going on this month in the branches, please visit the web site of your nearest branch to learn how to contact the Chatelaine (if you are new to the SCA). You may also want to subscribe to your local branch's e-list.
CONTACTS:
If you reside in the Inlands Region of An Tir, in Washington or northern Idaho, visit the web site of the branch nearest you and seek out that branch's Chatelaine. ![]() If you are NOT in our area, you can contact the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc., main office for membership information at:
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This is an unrecognized web site for eastern Washington, eastern Oregon and northern Idaho (Kingdom of An Tir) of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. (SCA). It is not a corporate publication of the Society for Creative Anachronism, Inc. and does not delineate SCA policies. In cases of conflict with printed versions of material presented on this page or its links, the dispute will be decided in favor of the printed version.
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by Darbie Marlin for the Inlands Region and may not be used without permission. All original text is copyrighted ©2007 by Deanna Noland for the Inlands Region and may not be used without permission. This site created by: WebMaker - Web Site Productions |