Archery at Grimmsfield

My good and noble friends of the bow,

It is with great joy that I announce the re-opening of Monday night practice at Grimmsfield. Starting Monday March 28, 2022 till the end of daylight savings time (unless otherwise posted ) Grimmsfield will be open from 5 till dusk for archery practice. I have stepped back from the day to day operations of Grimmsfield for a while, so the Range will now be managed by the following people:

Lord Rónán mac Ímair (ronan.mac.imair@gmail.com) & Lord Miles de Locwode. (Milesdelocwode@verizon.net)

They will be assisted by the following good gentles:

Lady Treya Min Teanga

Lady Celestria Alexandre d'Amiens

Lord Chris Le Strange

Lord David of Stierbach

Lady Morag Ap Preachain

Master Colum Maxwell

Hope to see you all on the range.

Your servant,

Grimm

News about Grimm

My good and noble friends,

First off , let me apologize for this post being too long and yet nowhere near long enough. There is so much that needs to be said and so many people to thank that I am sure I will miss some and for that, I am sorry. It is not out of disregard for you, it is just that I am so overwhelmed.

Over the weekend, my wife dragged me to Royal Archer/Trial by Fire (an SCA event North of Baltimore). I was reluctant to go as several events and the past 2 years have left me with ambivalent feelings about events and the SCA in general. However, My loving wife told me it was the birthday of my dear friend, Mistress Lorelei (Lorelei Elkins), and I went to celebrate that. Little did I know of her (and others) nefarious plans for the weekend.

Friday night we arrived and set up camp and the magic of the SCA slowly began creeping back into my bones. I began to feel more relaxed and at peace than I had in a long time. Sitting around the fire with good friends and new ones began to relax me. The reason I love the SCA so much began to dawn on me once again. I was even persuaded to tell the foolish “shear the sheep” story to their majesties (Eckehard Thurn and Jane Alexandria Fitzpatrick). On heading down to send some of my whiskey back to the sea, I looked up and saw a shooting star. I have seen hundreds of shooting stars in my life (sometimes even traveling to see meteor showers), and they were always just cool things to catch, but tonight I felt like it was my lucky star. Having come to shoot the Royal Archer competition, I took this as a good omen for the shoot. How right I was that it was a good omen, but not about the shoot. It ended up being so much better!

The next morning dawned bright and clear and I was excited to get to the shoot. I put on my brand new hood that Mistress Amie Sparrow(Amie Sparrow) had made me over the summer and set off to morning court to get it out of the way so I could go shoot. Seeing old friends that I had not seen in 2 years and being surrounded by friends that I had, made me feel like I had made it home. Time to settle down and watch court and hope I get to see some of my friends get awards.

Much to my confusion, I was the first one called before their majesties, and I assumed I had managed to say something the night before that they were going to give me grief about. They then brought up the Sheep shearing story, and I thought “oh boy, here we go, I will now never hear the end of that”. Then they called forth the order of the Laurel and I lost track of what was going on for a few moments as the weight of what was happening settled in. Every time I almost caught my breath and was able to focus on what was going on, their majesties brought forth another treasure to be bestowed on me that I once again lost track of time in the wonder of what was happening to me. Now I knew what the shooting star was pointing to, and it was so much more than I could have ever hoped for! What a magnificent surprise and such a wonderful day! I am sorry that I did not get to spend as much time with everyone as I should have, but as you know, archery was calling.

There are so many people to thank, i hardly know where to begin, wait that's not true:

Firstly, my wife Gunnora Grimm(Jenine Webb) who has put up with all the messes, including but not limited to setting the house on fire in my A&S pursuits. Thank you for putting up with this madness.

I want to especially thank those that I know were involved with the surprise:To the great braintrust of Gunnora, Amie, Lorelei, and Margaret, thank you for the best elevation experience a man could ask for. And for your amazing ability to keep me in the dark about all of this. To Gunnora, thanks for putting up with how difficult I made the simple task of getting me there. To Mistress Margaret Lad for coordinating getting all the pieces to come together, I stand in awe of what you were able to put together. I am so sad that mundane life kept you from attending this weekend. To Mistress Lorelei Greenleafe, for getting everything there and all the little pieces that made this weekend perfect. To Amie, thank you for pulling the strings to get everything together(pun intended). I Also need to say to Mestra Esperanza Susanna Flecha (Esperanza Susanna Flecha) for all of your work and help in bringing this all together.

I also need to throw a huge shout out to Mistress Amie Sparrow ( Amie Sparrow) and Mistress Miri Nader AKA Vadoma for a truly incredible hood with an even greater story. Vadoma actually flew out from Artemisia just to see my elevation (and finish the hood). Other than my wife agreeing to marry me, I am not sure if I have ever felt more unworthy of a person's actions. I can never thank the 2 of you enough for the work you put into this.

To Master Richard Wymarc I must also send thanks. Long have I admired your works in the Arts and Sciences and to have been bestowed with your laurel medallion truly touches me. I hope I can live up to the trust you have blessed me with by passing on your medallion.

To Mistress Michel Almond de Champagne and Baroness Philomene de Lys, for the most incredible box and scroll, thank you also for making me feel unworthy of the talents people were willing to expend for me. They are both truly works of art. I now need to build a shelf on my SCA wall to hold such a treasure. I cannot even think of a way to thank you for your generosity in time and labor!

To their majesties Eckehard Thurn and Jane Alexandria Fitzpatrick, I am grateful for your trust in me to grant me this award. I truly treasured getting to know you over this weekend and wish you a happy and peaceful reign.

To the order of the Laurel, There is nothing that I can say beyond thank you! Thank you for thinking I am worthy to join such august company. I hope that I can live up to the ideal espoused by this truly amazing order. For all of those who have supported me along this journey, and made this elevation possible, thank you for your trust and belief in me.

And lastly but certainly not leastly, to my household, The Honorable Company of Grimmsfield, Thank you all for both putting your faith in me as well as putting up with me. I know I never would have made it as far as I have without your support and trust!

To everyone else who made this weekend possible for me, as well as all of those who helped me along this rocky road, Thank you from the bottom of my heart! I know there are many people that should have been included personally, and I mean no insult to anyone I have left out, just know that I have treasured all that has been done for me in this great society!

Vivat Atlantia!

Grimmsfield Throwers challenge

The thrown weapons challenge has New throwers and new scores. Anyone else want to join in the fun? The thrown weapons range at Grimmsfield is open to private parties with advance notice. To make a reservation, email Grimm at grimm@grimmsfield.com. To see the rules for the throwers challenge, go to :

https://www.grimmsfield.org/grimmsfield-throwers-challenge

to see the results, go to:

https://www.grimmsfield.org/throwers-results

to send in a score:

grimm@grimmsfield.com

Thanks to those who have thrown and to those trying!

Your servant,

Grimm

Grimmsfield Thrown Weapons Challenge.

My good and noble friends who love throwing things! Grimmsfield is pleased to announce the first annual Grimmsfield Thrown Weapons challenge. This is a social activity done at a distance. please see the rules page below and see what you can do to try and join in. This challenge is open to anyone who can figure out how to make it work. It is not a SCA challenge. Any questions, please feel free to ask. Grimmsfield does have a thrown weapons range that is open to anyone to come out and try it on a individual basis. Please spread the word. I will except scores from anywhere. https://www.grimmsfield.org/grimmsfield-throwers-challenge

Sad news from Grimmsfield

My good and noble friends of the bow,
It is with a heavy heart that I must close official practices at Grimmsfield for the time being. It was something that I hoped to be able to avoid, but we all need to look at the bigger picture. That being said, I would also like to open Grimmsfield to any and all for private shooting. As the quarantine measures continue, I know many of you would like to get out and take a break from the day to day sheltering in place. You are welcome to come and use the Grimmsfield range at any time convenient to you. If the sun is up, you may come and use the range. Please just let me know you will be out there and come and shoot. If I can, I will be glad to marshal for you from a distance or leave you alone to shoot. Disinfected loaner gear will be available as well. Please no non-family groups of more than 5 people. I know this is not a perfect solution, but I still wanted to offer people a chance to get out and get some fresh air and some shooting in. I can be reached at grimm@grimmsfield.com of by phone at 703-508-7246. Contact me to schedule a time. Be safe my friends.
Your servant,
Grimm

Labor Day Archery

My Good and Noble Friends of the Bow:

                Once again, the days are getting shorter and the summer labors are drawing to a close. Often, this means that Grimm will be calling for a Sunday archery day, but not this time! Instead, I will be turning the Monday Practice into an all-day affair! Archery practice will begin at 2 pm on Monday September 2nd and go till dusk.  I will be making a stew (or possibly smoking a brisket) for a main course and ask anyone joining us to bring a side dish. Dinner will be served at 5. For more information or directions, please see www.grimmsfield.org. looking forward to seeing you on the range.

 Your servant,

Grimm

grimm@grimmsfield.com

TL:DR: Archery at Grimmsfield 9/2/19 2pm  till dusk with a potluck.

Sunday Archery at Grimmsfield

TL: DR: Sunday archery at Grimmsfield 3 till dusk

My Good and Noble Friends of the bow:

It feels like it has been way to long since we had a Sunday Archery practice. So, lets do it! Grimmsfield Sunday archery practice will be held this Sunday April 14th from 3 till dusk. All are welcome to come and shoot or just to hang out. Loaner gear is available and as always snacks will never be turned away. For more information and directions, please see www.grimmsfield.org or contact grimm at grimm@grimmsfield.com. See you on the range.

Your servant,

Grimm

 

Revised Grimmsfield Schedule

Central Stierbach Winter Indoor Archery Practice @ Bull Run Shooting Center

Meets: November through March,  Fridays 5-7pm

Location: Google Map - 7700 Bull Run Dr., Centreville, VA 20121

Contact: Grimm (grimm@grimmsfield.com)

Notes: Central Stierbach Winter Archery INDOOR PRACTICE will be held at the Bull Run Shooting Center. (located downstairs in basement of the shooting center) The center`s ph#: 703-830-2344. There is a small fee for shooting, but we get a club discount. Please pay at the front desk, letting them know you are `part of the SCA club` then come join us downstairs. **Sorry, No Crossbows allowed! Contact archery-marshal@stierbach.org

 

Central Stierbach Summer Archery Practice @ Grimmsfield

Meets: March through October,  Mondays  5-7pm

Location: Grimmsfield 16132 Crusade Ct. Haymarket, VA 20169

Contact: Grimm (grimm@grimmsfield.com)

Notes: Central Stierbach Archery Practice will be held rain or shine on Mondays through the summer. Grimmsfield is a free range with plenty of loaner gear. Donations will be excepted to the upkeep of the range but are not required. MIT classes can For more information about Grimmsfield, please see www.grimmsfield.org

Monday night archery practice at Grimmsfield runs throughout daylight savings time, except during Pennsic, from 5PM until dark. We also will welcome newcomers who are interested in joining the SCA at the same time. 

Heavy and Rapier marshals are welcome to run a practice here on Monday's as well. Please give us a heads up if you plan to do so.
If the weather turns bad we can move inside and work on A&S projects. So if the weather looks questionable, bring your project, and hope for the best.

After the evening actives conclude we will travel to the local pub (Lion & Bull) for dinner.
All are welcome, there is plenty of space for children to run. Please contact us about pets.

Stierbach A&S and Social Gathering at Grimmsfield.


When: April through September on Monday's 5 to 10 p.mn.

Location: Grimmsfield 16132 Crusade Ct. Haymarket, VA 20169

Contact: Grimm (grimm@grimmsfield.com

Notes: This is the time Grimmsfield has set aside for A&S projects. From working on archery equipment to target building, there is always something to work on at Grimmsfield. This time is also designed as a general A&S workshop and social time. Please bring any projects you are working on and hang out with us. We generally order dinner from one of the local Eateries. Grimmsfield archers offer lessons in Arrow building, String making, Armguard and Quiver making, target building, and we can also offer the Archery MIT class. The artisans at Grimmsfield can offer classes and help with leatherworking, Garb making, sewing, spinning, weaving, and some jewelry making. Classes can be offered in silk banner painting, broom making, blacksmithing, wood turning, glass bead making, advanced sewing, casting, and advanced jewelry making with prior notice. Please contact Grimm (grimm@grimmsfield.com) to arrange for any of these.

For more information about Grimmsfield, please see www.grimmsfield.org or email Grimm at grimm@grimmsfield.com

My Good and noble Friends of the Bow:
Yet another change from Bull Run Shooting Center:
There will be no archery this weekend due to an archery tournament being held at Bull Run.
Sorry about that.
The rest of the winter schedule should be as follows:
Friday January 11th through Friday March 8th from 5 to 7 at Bull Run Shooting Center.
Monday March 11th will start the first outdoor practice at Grimmsfield from 5 till dusk.
Hopefully there will be no more changes to this schedule. For more information and directions please see www.grimmsfield.org.
Your servant,
Grimm