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The '''Canton DesForge''' is the [[Trussville]] chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a nonprofit historical reenactment and living history group which is devoted to the study of the Middle Ages life and culture of the landed nobility in Europe before 1601.  The Canton is part of the Kingdom of Meridies, which covers all of [[Alabama]], most of Georgia and Tennessee, the panhandle of Florida, and small portions of Kentucky and Virginia.
The '''Shire Des Forges''' (formerly '''Canton DesForge''') is the [[Trussville]] chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a nonprofit historical reenactment and living history group which is devoted to the study of the Middle Ages life and culture of the landed nobility in Europe before 1601.  The Shire is part of the Kingdom of Meridies, which covers all of [[Alabama]], most of Georgia and Tennessee, the panhandle of Florida, and small portions of Kentucky and Virginia.


The group meets Tuesdays at the [[Trussville Community Center]] and is mentored by the [[Barony of Iron Mountain]].
The group meets Tuesdays at the [[Trussville Community Center]] and is mentored by the [[Barony of Iron Mountain]].

Revision as of 19:51, 28 November 2012

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The Shire Des Forges (formerly Canton DesForge) is the Trussville chapter of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a nonprofit historical reenactment and living history group which is devoted to the study of the Middle Ages life and culture of the landed nobility in Europe before 1601. The Shire is part of the Kingdom of Meridies, which covers all of Alabama, most of Georgia and Tennessee, the panhandle of Florida, and small portions of Kentucky and Virginia.

The group meets Tuesdays at the Trussville Community Center and is mentored by the Barony of Iron Mountain.

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