AEMMA is hosting its 5th annual armoured pas d'armes on Saturday, April 14th, 2012. The event will be held at the salle d'armes on the 2nd floor of 927 Dupont St. (near the intersection of Dupont and Ossington). The day will begin in the morning with the arrival of the combatants, repairs to their harness if needed, coffee & pastries for the volunteers and combatants. The bouts are scheduled to begin approximately 1pm and will continue till around 5pm. Visitors are welcomed to spectate, and ask that a "cover charge" of $10 per person be contributed to AEMMA to help support the cost of hosting such an event.After the bouts are concluded, the salle will be transformed into a dining venue with great food, pot-luck and other culinary delights.
Details on the event can be found by visiting the AEMMA website by clicking pas d'armes announcement. As more details and personnel are added to the event, the web pages will be updated to reflect these changes.
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Saturday, January 14, 2012
Bow Making Course returns in 2012!
The ever popular bow making course, instructed by Paul Micallef returns with its first instance this month, beginning on Jan 22nd for 6 weeks, concluding Saturday, Feb 25. The first three classes fall on the Sundays, Jan 22 & 29, Feb 5th, with the final three classes on the three consecutive Saturdays beginning with Feb 11 through to the 25th.
The course details:
For more information on the course or to register, contact Paul Micallef with archery@aemma.org.
The course details:
- the course consists of six classes; each class is 2 hours long
- includes detailed instruction with lots of individual coaching
- students must supply: a spokeshave, a round file, and sandpaper
- no previous woodworking experience is needed
- students can complete a longbow valued at over $200 retail
- students will also learn how to make traditional bowstrings
For more information on the course or to register, contact Paul Micallef with archery@aemma.org.