Fellow Scholars,
This last weekend was a special occasion in small town Wisconsin. We had the privilege of ARMA-Appleton doing a demonstration for the Lutheran boy and girl pioneers (that is the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod's version of boy and girl scouts). I have been training with the Appleton group for going on a year now, but I am in my third year of Seminary training and got assigned to the village of Wonewoc, WI which is 2 1/2 hours away and can't make training anymore on a regular basis. So we set up the demonstration for Nov. 9th.
The guys showed up right on (revised) time. Set up was very quick and the fun began. The presentation lasted for an hour and a half. There were probably about 30-40 people in attendance.
The thrall was complete. In small farming communities they really don't think of many things involving swords and fighting in a real sense. A special treat for them.
Aaron Pynenberg was the main presenter, being backed by Kevin Peterson, Eric Winkler and myself. Starting without words Aaron began by Flouryshing and catching everyone's attention. Then with steel he did some basic absetzen und versetzen. That was enough to make it worthwhile for everyone. Then Kevin walking them through the making of a sword was able to let some of the kids have a hands on experience. I am sure that there will be a few Christmas lists this year that have "plastic sword" written on them thanks to Eric. Eric also brought many of his collected goodies (warhammers, axes, coifs) which were donned by many when the opporunity arose. Toe touch drills and hitting a pell allowed some more hands on experience for the audience (young and old). And also allowed Aaron to put on his armour for the end of the demonstration. Where we talked about the "juggernaut" that armour made a noble. That brought an end to the evening. Though a few did sit back and ask some further questions when we were done.
I have been recieving compliments from many people about the attitude of the group. The wonderful demonstration and the pleasant time that everyone had.
I want to thank publicly ARMA-Appleton for coming down and making a wonderful evening for many people in the little town of Wonewoc.
-Jeremiah (GFS)
