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* Medieval Fair Demo Support: For years, [[Ulric Schildmann]] (my husband) and I hosted a hands-on leather crafting demo at the Norman Medieval Fair as part of the SCA encampment. There, I also partnered with the event coordinators and Ministers of Children to create flyers for Med. Fair. Including maps of the compound with posters for a non-interactive scavenger hunt while at the same time "labeling" each tent/center.
* Medieval Fair Demo Support: For years, [[Ulric Schildmann]] (my husband) and I hosted a hands-on leather crafting demo at the Norman Medieval Fair as part of the SCA encampment. There, I also partnered with the event coordinators and Ministers of Children to create flyers for Med. Fair. Including maps of the compound with posters for a non-interactive scavenger hunt while at the same time "labeling" each tent/center.
* Once officially joining the MOCs of the North, I added quiet corners with cushions and educational electronics for children that needed to step away from the group's activities (either for special needs reasons, boredom, or exhaustion). I also started hosting open activity centers at events for kids to come and go participating in a variety of crafts and things. While not being in an enclosed classroom, this turned out really well for kids and their parents to pop-in at anytime between their competitions and scheduled activities!  
* Once officially joining the MOCs of the North, I added quiet corners with cushions and educational electronics for children that needed to step away from the group's activities (either for special needs reasons, boredom, or exhaustion). I also started hosting open activity centers at events for kids to come and go participating in a variety of crafts and things. While not being in an enclosed classroom, this turned out really well for kids and their parents to pop-in at anytime between their competitions and scheduled activities!  
* My proudest endeavor began when I overheard a conversation my B&B and others were having about tent designs. I started sketching what people were saying and somehow my helium hands landed me the prestige of presenting all of the previous B&Bs of Namron in one amazing design; a Norse Ship. This project was so well received, that it led into the next and I was asked to design a braid that wrapped around the tent’s top while incorporating other elements. I Love to see these two tents being used!!
====Non-Armigerous Awards and Recognitions====
====Non-Armigerous Awards and Recognitions====
* Torsade of [[Namon]]
* Torsade of [[Namon]]

Revision as of 12:17, 12 February 2022

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Registered Name: []
Resides: Namon
Status:
Joined SCA:
Order of Precedence
Myra-Gyda
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Milady Gyda

Nickname(s):
Previously Known As:
Pronouns:

Other Registered Heraldry


General Information

I'm shy but excited to meet people.
I love hugs!! Big bear ones, subtle side ones, ever barrel ones!! I LOVE HUGS!!!
But I don't like surprises and lime light...
Like most of us, I am trying to get back into the swing of things. Hopefully the Plague will lift and we can begin again!

Offices:

  • Local Offices Held
    • Minister of Children At-Large: 2015 - 2017
    • Minister of Children At-Large: 2022 - Present
    • Vice President, University Student Group, University of Oklahoma, Norman
  • Regional Offices held
  • Kingdom Offices Held

Persona History:


Interests:

-Children's Activities
-Heraldic Device Displays (especially for Chivalric tournament lists)
-Leather crafts
-Scroll Illumination

Timeline of Activity:

I started the SCA via the student group at the University of Oklahoma. I was the Vice President for a couple of years. I learned a lot about coordinating a group. Recruitment and Retention are not an easy thing.

Prior Groups


Populace Provided Information:


Notable Contributions or Accomplishments:

  • Medieval Fair Demo Support: For years, Ulric Schildmann (my husband) and I hosted a hands-on leather crafting demo at the Norman Medieval Fair as part of the SCA encampment. There, I also partnered with the event coordinators and Ministers of Children to create flyers for Med. Fair. Including maps of the compound with posters for a non-interactive scavenger hunt while at the same time "labeling" each tent/center.
  • Once officially joining the MOCs of the North, I added quiet corners with cushions and educational electronics for children that needed to step away from the group's activities (either for special needs reasons, boredom, or exhaustion). I also started hosting open activity centers at events for kids to come and go participating in a variety of crafts and things. While not being in an enclosed classroom, this turned out really well for kids and their parents to pop-in at anytime between their competitions and scheduled activities!
  • My proudest endeavor began when I overheard a conversation my B&B and others were having about tent designs. I started sketching what people were saying and somehow my helium hands landed me the prestige of presenting all of the previous B&Bs of Namron in one amazing design; a Norse Ship. This project was so well received, that it led into the next and I was asked to design a braid that wrapped around the tent’s top while incorporating other elements. I Love to see these two tents being used!!

Non-Armigerous Awards and Recognitions


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Mundane Information:


In Case of Court


Special Needs