The Shire of Stonegate is the Pocatello / Southeast Idaho branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA). We meet weekly in Pocatello for fighting, crafts, classes, and socializing. See our Meetings page for details. Membership is not required to join us and learn more about this amazing group and the Middle Ages we study.
The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an international non-profit volunteer educational organization. The SCA is devoted to the research and re-creation of pre-seventeenth century skills, arts, combat, and culture, and employs knowledge of history to enrich the lives of participants through events, demonstrations, and other educational presentations and activities. The SCA is also committed to advancing a diverse, inclusive, and equitable organization that champions chivalry and honor.
We make costumes, build armor, engage in (mock) combat with rattan "swords" and steel rapiers, cook, dance, sing, and make all manner of things in leather, glass, metal, wood... the possibilities are endless!
On some weekends, we get together with people from other groups across our "kingdom" (which consists of Utah, Idaho, Montana, and parts of Wyoming) for events, where we hold tournaments in fighting, archery, thrown weapons... even sewing and cooking!
A few times a year, we will sojourn outside of our kingdom to larger "wars" -- gatherings of several hundred to several thousand people -- where it feels like a medieval city has sprung up.
In the Society, people will build a persona -- a character in pre-17th century history that we research and try to emulate. We don't choose famous persons from history; instead, we build a person who could have lived in the time and place we choose, and we try to equip that person with clothing and artifacts they might have used. We give our personas appropriate names. We might try to act like our personas would, but usually we end up just being ourselves with different names.
Starting a fiber weave
Being acknowledged in court
Spending time with friends
We don't give ourselves titles, although we are all assumed to be minor nobility. Instead, titles are bestowed on us by the King and Queen for being a generally helpful person, or fighting with honor and prowess, or becoming a true artist and teaching in our chosen art form. Mostly, titles are just our way of recognizing hard work and growth in the society, and are our way of saying "thank you"!
Being acknowledged for Arts and Sciences
Receiving thanks for helping at an event
Watching a bardic performance
Whether you've been looking all your life for us, or even if you are just curious, we invite you to come to one of our meetings to say hello and ask us all about it.
In pursuing its mission, the SCA is committed to excellence in its programs, communications, and activities, and to:
To act in accordance with the chivalric virtues of honor and service in all interactions with SCA members and participants;
To be a responsible steward of SCA resources;
To deal fairly with others, and value and respect the worth and dignity of all individuals,
To practice inclusiveness and respect diversity;
To promote a safe and respectful environment for all SCA members and participants;
To act with transparency, fairness, integrity, and honesty;
To maintain a harassment-free environment in SCA spaces; and,
To avoid behavior that reflects adversely on the SCA or other SCA members and participants.
It is the expectation of the SCA that its members and participants, in all events and activities of the SCA, will conduct themselves in accordance with these tenets.