Introducing: Wisconsin Historical Fencing Association (WHFA)
I wanted to let anyone interested know that a number of HEMA practitioners in Wisconsin have joined to form the:

Wisconsin Historical Fencing Association (WHFA)
A HEMA Alliance Affiliate


Currently we have two chapters:
The study group in Appleton, WI is lead by our Lead Instructor Aaron Pynenberg
The study group in La Crosse, WI is lead by Chapter Leader Scott Hanson. (Scott is a myArmoury.com member, so you may recognize him)

We are pleased to announce that in conjunction with the Castlerock Museum and Albion Swords we will be conducting a Longsword “Basic Training” Camp, October 20th and 21st, 2012.

Further details will be forthcoming on our website: http://www.wi-hfa.org and on our Facebook page.
We will also post a follow up here on myArmoury.com with more details.
I've gotten a few requests from people seeking HEMA organizations near them, so I wanted to point out a couple of online maps that will assist those interested in finding a club near them:

Eastern North America (East Coast to the Mississippi River):
www.communitywalk.com/THE-HEMA-ALLIANCE-Training-Partner-Finder

Western North America (The Mississippi River to the West Coast):
http://www.communitywalk.com/map/index/1033322

World Wide Directory:
http://www.communitywalk.com/user/view/81443
At risk of getting this thread hot and off topic, is there another ARMA schism going on? I've suddenly seen, and received notice on some old lists I was once active on, declarations from several ARMA study groups announcing that they are going independent or formally renouncing their ARMA affiliation. Haven't been a member in Y-E-A-R-S and have not been to the ARMA forums in almost as long to know. Frankly don't have enough interest to search for insight but it sure seems like another round of stalwarts that I learned to respect once upon a time long, long ago, are departing.

Best of luck with the new projects! :cool:
Joe Fults wrote:
At risk of getting this thread hot and off topic, is there another ARMA schism going on? I've suddenly seen

Addressed in PM. In efforts not to make this a negative/uncivil thread (which unfortunately often happens when bringing up ARMA), please PM me if you have similar questions.

Joe Fults wrote:
Best of luck with the new projects! :cool:

Thanks Joe!
Joe Fults wrote:
At risk of getting this thread hot and off topic, is there another ARMA schism going on? I've suddenly seen, and received notice on some old lists I was once active on, declarations from several ARMA study groups announcing that they are going independent or formally renouncing their ARMA affiliation. Haven't been a member in Y-E-A-R-S and have not been to the ARMA forums in almost as long to know. Frankly don't have enough interest to search for insight but it sure seems like another round of stalwarts that I learned to respect once upon a time long, long ago, are departing.


"Schism" refers to a split. ARMA has never split, thus there has never been an "ARMA schism". What some like to call "ARMA schism" was just a couple of study groups leaving ARMA back in 2009 but it was in no way a splitting of the organization. Likewise this past week one of the deputy directors, Aaron Pynenberg, left along with several other members who were close to him. We all hated to see Aaron leave but we wish him all the best with his new group.

Ran Pleasant
Deleted out of consideration for this wishes of the original poster and host of this forum.


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I'm not sure what part of this was unclear:
Quote:

Addressed in PM. In efforts not to make this a negative/uncivil thread (which unfortunately often happens when bringing up ARMA), please PM me if you have similar questions.

Not only did Randall choose to make this about ARMA, but Joe, you choose to be less than civil in your response. Please take this debate somewhere else.

This thread is about WHFA, not ARMA. I'm not interested in another thread about petty HEMA politics. Enough drama. I'm interested in furthering the art who's tools this site is dedicated to.

And Randall, thank you for the well wishes!
Joe Fults wrote:
Whatever...


Come on, now. Be nice. You're welcome to disregard a person's response, but writing a dismissive post isn't really what we're looking for here.

T. Arndt wrote:
Not only did Randall choose to make this about ARMA, but Joe, you choose to be less than civil in your response. Please take this debate somewhere else.


It is not your job to moderate the behavior of others on this site. In fact, you are explicitly prohibited from doing so. If you have an issue with somebody, bring it to a moderator.
This one is a pure oops...not posting that often any more and used the tool wrong!
Hello, I was wondering where the long sword basic training camp was going to be held? Thank you in advance ~Ben
Well, regardless of the reasons, best of luck to the new organization!

Best,

Greg
One other quick note - I don't know who manages the Community Walk page, but we - the Chicago Swordplay Guild - also have a branch of about a dozen or so students training in Milwaukee.
@Ben: I have asked for more details, and as soon as I know I will post them here. I will also be posting a flyer on our website.

@Greg:
Thank you for for the well wishes! Our organizations are so close, I hope we have an opertunity to interact!

I am not sure who manages the community map at HEMAA. I would recommend E-mailing the Governing Council as they are sure to know: governingcouncil@hemaalliance.com.
T. Arndt wrote:


@Greg:
Thank you for for the well wishes! Our organizations are so close, I hope we have an opertunity to interact!

I am not sure who manages the community map at HEMAA. I would recommend E-mailing the Governing Council as they are sure to know: governingcouncil@hemaalliance.com.


Will do. And as to cross-training, you bet. And I hope to see you guys at WMAW or this year's Armizare Academy in Racine!
Congratulations to you all. I wish you good fortune in your endeavors. Also thanks for the map link. I've added my group to the HEMA map. Hopefully we can train together one day.
Update on Longsword Training Camp
As promised, more details on the upcoming longsword training camp: http://www.myArmoury.com/talk/viewtopic.php?p=253764#253764

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