Any ARMA close to Smokey Mountains N.park?

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Any ARMA close to Smokey Mountains N.park?

Postby Axel Pettersson » Fri Feb 29, 2008 4:15 am

I might go as a youth leader for CISV (Childerns International Summer Villages) to Smokey Mountains this summer. So far I do not know when and for how long ( most likely for one or two weeks in either june/july/august). A look at the ARMA study group lists shows three groups in Tennessee, if I get the possibility is there any chance of hooking up with any of you guys in those groups for a day or two of practice?

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Re: Any ARMA close to Smokey Mountains N.park?

Postby Stacy Clifford » Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:13 pm

That's in eastern Tenessee, close to Georgia and the Carolinas, so check with those folks too.
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Postby Will Adamson » Fri Feb 29, 2008 5:05 pm

That's not too far from me!! Our new study group here is ARMA Virginia Highlands. We meet in the Abingdon, VA area. Lately we've been bouncing between my house and a cheerleading gym. During the summer we meet in a local park. You can find a link to our website on the Study Groups and Practice Partners page. I try to keep that updated with our meeting time/location, but if you contact by email or PM closer to time I'll fill you in.
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Postby Axel Pettersson » Sat Mar 01, 2008 3:52 am

Hi Stacy, thank you for the tip I will do that.


Hi Will (nice website),

that sounds great! I am sorry I cannot give you any more details atm as I was only asked to go the day before yesterday, but the first thing I did was to start looking for potential HEMA practitioners to meet up with :) .

I will update you as soon as I get more info, which should be during this weekend.


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Postby Axel Pettersson » Mon Mar 03, 2008 1:50 pm

Hello again,

it seems that if I go I will be in Smokey Mountains for most of july, around four weeks. I do not know how much free time I will have, or if Im allowed to travel any distances from where we are at as I will be responsible for a youth group where each kid is staying with a host family and I must be able to be contacted and get to each kid if they start to cry etc. But with four weeks on my hand I am sure I will get some time to practice with local ARMA groups, as this trip makes me unable to attend the Gunpowder Mills event in England I simply have to.

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Postby Will Adamson » Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:11 pm

It looks like we're 2 hours, 15 minutes from Gatlinburg, TN which I believe is the main entrance to the park.
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