To the many dedicated citizens of Eisenmarche and Lionsdale, the councils of your fair Shires’ send their Greetings.
Some of you may have heard whispers regarding the future of our branches. We send you this missive to officially inform you of the aspirations of your council.
It is our wish to join Lionsdale and Eisenmarche to form one branch, with the prospect of becoming a Barony.
This, of course, is not a decision for the councils alone. You, the citizens of our Shires’, have the responsibility of making many informed decisions to determine this outcome. To present you with the information and opportunity to discuss the joining of the two Shires, ALL are invited to attend your local Shires’ council meetings in June, July and August. Eisenmarche and Lionsdale will then poll their respective memberships in August for the official response of joining Lionsdale only. (This will not be a Baronial polling).
We look forward to your input and questions. Please contact your branch Seneschale for more information.
Regards,
Council of Lionsdale,
Thora Golvik email: seneschal@lionsdale.net
Council of Eisenmarche,
Elphin o Flaithbheartaigh email: elphinoflaithbheartaigh@gmail.com
Greetings Lionsdale!
I am amazed at how quickly the time has flown by. We are looking at only a few months left for my tenure as your seneschal. I would like to name my replacement as of the June council and so in light of that will be accepting applications for the position immediately. The change over to the new seneschal will be complete by August council.
This is a big job. There are so many rewards though. The biggest of which is the people that you will get to work with and meet along the way. I have included a job description as I see it below. Please submit both mundane and SCA resumes as well as a letter of intent to seneschal@lionsdale.net
Thank you. I have sincerely enjoyed my three years in this position and hope to continue serving in someway with the branch in the future. I will be staying on as contingency deputy until such time as the new seneschal is comfortable with the office and able to provide a new contingency deputy.
Position: Seneschal for the Shire of Lionsdale
Application acceptance close on May 31st, 2010 at midnight.
Tenure: Two years (you can re-establish/re-apply for two ‘one year’ terms after that)
Requirements:
Commitments and Responsibilities:
Expectations:
There are alot of materials and people around to support you in the office should you succeed in obtaining the position and while I am asking for resumes, I am also fully aware of the aspect of volunteerism and won’t be only looking at that. I really would like to see someone with the ability to work well with other people, and with the drive to continue taking the Shire on through the process of looking at and possibly becoming a Barony. I look forward to talking with all applicants at length and answering their questions.
Thora Golvik
Seneschal of the Shire of Lionsdale
The Chamberlain position will be open as of January council meeting.
Duties include: cataloguing and librarying the belongings of the shire, maintaining the storage locker and helping people get things from the locker for events and demos.
If you are interested please contact the Seneschal via the contact page.
Greetings,
I would like to introduce myself as the new Lionsdale Webminister. I’m Lord Tomas de Courcy, I’ve been in the shire since 2002. I enjoy fencing, cooking, thrown weapons, and marshaling.
I’d like to take some time to explain my plans for this website.
If you would like to make some suggestions for the website, I welcome them, and please feel free to contact me via the contact page.
-Lord Tomas de Courcy, Lionsdale Webminister