
Society for Creative Anachronism - Home - SCA.org
The SCA community includes over 30,000 members in 20 kingdoms around the globe. Our participants learn about the arts, skills, and culture of the Middle Ages and Renaissance in an …
Specialty Coffee Association
The Specialty Coffee Association (SCA) is the largest global coffee trade association dedicated to making coffee better by fostering a global coffee community and supporting activities to make …
The Student Conservation Association - Youth Green Jobs
The SCA is the largest provider of provider of hands-on conservation programs for youth and young adults protecting America's public lands.
Society for Creative Anachronism - Wikipedia
The Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is an international living history group with the aim of studying and recreating mainly Medieval European cultures and their histories before the 17th …
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
We appreciate your membership! Your dues support the SCA’s infrastructure, helping to provide liability coverage for our chapters and to maintain rules and standards throughout the Society. …
Certified Home Brewers — Specialty Coffee Association
These requirements are based on decades of industry knowledge and research by the Coffee Brewing Center. All SCA Certified Brewers have met these requirements, which are based on …
SCA Health | The Future of Specialty Care
SCA Health is a national leader in ambulatory surgical and specialty practice management, committed to high-quality care, patient safety, and physician support.
SCA - Definition by AcronymFinder
What does SCA stand for? SCA abbreviation. Define SCA at AcronymFinder.com.
About SCA Membership — Specialty Coffee Association
SCA membership is not only about personal gain and value; it’s also about contributing to a better future for our industry and world through the power of multiple voices.
Society for Creative Anachronism - SCA.org
The SCA’s “Known World” is divided into twenty regions called kingdoms, and within the kingdoms there are hundreds of local SCA groups – Cantons, Shires, and Baronies.