Kingdom Social Media

The Social Media Office of the Kingdom of Atenveldt is the "official" Voice of the Kingdom as it pertains to social media channels on the internet. The office also provides social media guidance to other Kingdom and branch Officers. The Office is responsible for maintaining compliance with the Society Social Media Policy for all Kingdom and branch social media presences including, but not limited to, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Groups, Meetup, Pinterest, and Zoom.

Barony of Twin Moons – Request for Letters of Intent

We, Seved and Tetinka, Baron and Baroness of Twin Moons, have served the barony for over three years, but the time has come for us to step aside so others may experience the unprecedented joy that comes from sitting on the Lunar Thrones. We are grateful for all the love and support we have received from the barony, kingdom, and society throughout our tenure. We thank you for allowing us the wondrous opportunity to represent their Majesties and serve you, The Moon of Atenveldt. We will continue to serve the dream, wherever the tide may pull us, but we’re never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around or desert you.

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Call For Applicants Extended – Society Chronicler

Do you love helping people produce exceptional, informative, and appealing newsletters that help keep people informed and attract new people to our club? Do you have a keen eye for detail, are comfortable with copyright law and experience managing Kingdom or Corporate newsletters?

If so, Society Chronicler might be your next role!

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BRING YOUR BEST!

Bring your Best for TRH Arts & Sciences Champion at Fall Coronation. Information within!

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Peerage Committee Proposal – Poll Now Open, Have Your Say!

Earlier this year, the Board of Directors has received from the Peerage Committee a proposal for a possible new pan-activity patent order in the SCA and a framework for future orders, should the need arise. The proposal calls for recognizing those members who are already acting as peers in an endeavor but cannot be considered for elevation to one of the existing peerage orders because that endeavor or endeavors fall outside the areas considered by those orders. It also outlines how activity-specific peerages might be formed out of this shared peerage only when it is clear that the activity has achieved a level of participation and maturity within the Society to warrant its own peerage order.

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