Shire of Talmere
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  Greetings and well met! We are a local chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA), located in Carrollton, Georgia. Our group covers the counties of Carroll, Coweta, Douglas, Haralson, and Troup. Our meetings are held in Room 208 of Pafford Hall, at the University of West Georgia. Fighter practices are held outside of Pafford Hall, with lighting for practice after dark. Please visit the Meetings page for more information about meeting times, locations, and directions.

The SCA is a worldwide organization dedicated to the study, re-creation, and re-enactment of the pre-17th century world, including Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. If you were to run into any of our 30,000 active members, located in 19 "Kingdoms" spread across the world, you could find them dressed in clothing of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Ancient Rome, Norse/Viking and hundreds of other varieties, attending events which feature tournaments, arts exhibits and competitions, classes, workshops, dancing, feasts, royal courts, and much much more.

 

 

SCA Meridies

 

The Shire of Talmere is a part of the Kingdom of Meridies, which includes parts of the Southeastern United States, being the states of Alabama, Georgia, most of Tennessee, small portions of Kentucky and Virginia, and the panhandle of Florida.

 
 
Officers - - Meetings - - Calendar - - Links - - Events - - Photos
 

 

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