Sideline activities
Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 11:12 am
So a lot of our fighters in the area are having or have had kids in the past few years. This has highlighted the fact to me that not only are there not a lot of activities for non-coms but for kids as well.
I'd like to take influence from the SCA and come up with a system of activities for non-coms and kids to do during practices and events. This would include craft and sciences as well as coming up with age apropriate combat activities for kids. I'm going to push the parents in my realm to get involved so we can experiment with this on a local level.
Things to bare in mind while using A group like the SCA as an example: the SCA is better funded to handle such things as background checks on people responsible to watch other people's children. They also allow kids to do combat using OUR weapons combined with armor.
Okay enough from me, what do you guys think?
I'd like to take influence from the SCA and come up with a system of activities for non-coms and kids to do during practices and events. This would include craft and sciences as well as coming up with age apropriate combat activities for kids. I'm going to push the parents in my realm to get involved so we can experiment with this on a local level.
Things to bare in mind while using A group like the SCA as an example: the SCA is better funded to handle such things as background checks on people responsible to watch other people's children. They also allow kids to do combat using OUR weapons combined with armor.
Okay enough from me, what do you guys think?