Kingdom of Atenveldt
Arts & Sciences Competition
Saturday October 2, 2010, 9:00 a.m.–6:30 p.m.
Peoria High School, Peoria, Arizona
About the 2010 A&S Competition…
A&S COMPETITION: All Open, Novice, Youth, and Children's Division entries for the Kingdom Arts & Sciences Competition must be pre-registered (postmarked) by September 2, 2010—a pre-registration form is available on the Atenveldt A&S Website (Kingdom A&S Competition Pre-registration Form). In addition, those with intent to become Kingdom Arts & Sciences Champion must submit a letter of intent to the Crown and the Kingdom A&S Minister (also due by September 2, 2010). Please contact THL Raven Mayne (asmin@atenveldt.org) for clarification on any competition related matters. For a complete listing of the 2010 rules of the competition, categories, or judging sheets please view the Atenveldt A&S Website or contact your local A&S Officer.
SITE: This is a tobacco free site. Only assistance animals are permitted and must be leashed at all times. Weapons are not allowed on site except those used as part of Kingdom regalia or specifically as Competition entries.
SCHEDULE: The site will open and entry registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. Court is expected mid-morning, and entry registration will close at that time. The site closes at 6:00 p.m.
DIRECTIONS: Peoria High School is located at 11200 N 83rd Ave, Peoria, AZ 85345. An interactive Google map to the site may be found here: Map to Competition Site…
SITE FEE: Adults with proof of SCA membership: $12.00. Adults without proof of SCA membership: $17.00. Youth (17 years and under): Free.
We welcome your questions about the event site and activities, and look forward to your visit. Best wishes on your entries!
Event Steward: Lady Nastas'ia Volkovicha (Rose Johnson); (623) 215-8008 (no calls after 9:00 p.m., please...).
Atenveldt Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences: THL Raven Mayne (Erik Contreraz); asmin@atenveldt.org.
2010 A&S Competition Rules…
Please select a link below to view the indicated Atenveldt A&S Competition Rules set:
There have been several minor rule changes to the adult rules since the 2009 competition. These are described and explained in a FAQ document that may be viewed here:
There have been essentially no changes to the Youth and Children's Divisions Rules this year.
2010 A&S Competition Categories…
Please select the link below to view the Atenveldt A&S Competition Categories list:
There have been no Category revisions for the 2010 A&S Competition.
2010 A&S Competition Judging Sheets…
Please select the link below to view the Atenveldt A&S General Competition Judging Sheets:
The following link will open a copy of the Champion Evaluation Sheet that will be used by the Champion Selection Committee when evaluating a Champion candidate's Championship Display:
Updates to the judging sheets is a continually ongoing process. Revising the judging sheets provides judges with a better-tuned set of hints for judging each particular category or subcategory, helping to reduce any potential subjectivity introduced due to misunderstanding of the criteria with respect to the entry. The revised judging sheets will also assist entrants when producing an artwork and when preparing documentation to accompany their entry. Each year we hope to provide judging sheet revisions.
2010 A&S Competition Pre-registration…
The competition rules specify that all entries in the Open, Novice, Youth, and Children's Divisions must be pre-registered. This saves much time and confusion at the event, and allows the A&S Minister to nave appropriate judges invited well in advance of the event. There is a DEADLINE: "Completed pre-registration forms must be postmarked to or received by the Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences, or by the Kingdom Emergency Deputy A&S Minister, BY SEPTEMBER 2, 2010. The MANUAL forms may be transmitted by US Mail, by email (scanned), or by hand delivery. Any reasonable facsimile of this form (i.e., a simple e-mail, letter, or even a telephone call or well-organized message) containing all necessary information, will be accepted."
There are two possible forms. The first is an automated e-form that may be submitted easily online. The second is a manual form that may be used by those not having success with the automated form due to slow internet access, no access to a computer, etc. These are both accessible below...
Please select the link below to view the AUTOMATED Atenveldt A&S Competition Entry Pre-registration E-Form:
Please select the link below to view the MANUAL Atenveldt A&S Competition Entry Pre-registration Form:
NOTE: Use the MANUAL pre-registration form as follows:
- If possible, print the form. (If this is not possible, read the form carefully and provide all required information using another format.)
- Read the form carefully. If you have any questions, contact your local A&S Officer, or contact the Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences.
- Complete the entrant information (top) portion of the form. SCA Name and contact information (e-mail address and/or telehone number) are required, as are responses to questions 2 and 3 on the form.
- Complete one line in the entry table for each of your proposed entries. Please print legibly! For each entry, you must supply:
- A Category or Subcategory name (see the 2009 A&S Competition Categories (see above for link) for Open or Novice Division categories, or refer to the Youth and Children's Division Rules for the Youth and Children's Division categories);
- A short name or description of the entry;
- Into which Competition the entry will be placed (General or Champion);
- The Division into which the entry is being placed [NOTE: This applies to entries destined for the General Competition or the Youth or Children's Divisions—this field may be ignored if the entry in that line is a Champion Competition entry.]; and,
- If the entry is destined for the General Competition, an indication of whether or not the entry is a Group Entry.
- If any of the entries are Group Entries, all of the members of the group should be named in the final section of the form.
- Transmit the completed form to the Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences, or to the Emergency Deputy Kingdom Minister of Arts & Sciences, by the deadline indicated. You may scan and e-mail the completed form (try to keep the file small–black and white medium resolution JPEG is OK), send by US Postal Service, or hand deliver the pre-registration form (other methods are, for the most part, also acceptable).