My other musical activities include singing with the Quire on and off for many years. I was also a founding member and later head of the now-defunct Bards Guild. And, like every other would-be bard in the SCA, I have a harp gathering dust in the closet.
About eight years ago I was co-autocrat of a bardic-themed event, Chant au Bois. I have also been head cook for two events. For Heorot I cooked both the dayboard and feast, and for Falling Leaves last year I cooked the dayboard. Last June I was housing coordinator for Known World Dance Symposium.
Unofficially, for the past five years I have run a camp at Pennsic for 18-25 people (Camp Crook'd Cat). This includes a mealplan, which is cooked over a fire and in a brick oven which we build every year. For camp use, I have coordinated the building of a dozen tables and benches, and for my personal comfort I've built beds and chests.
About two and a half years ago I became Magistra of Carolingia. I have been going to every demo I could since my first years in the SCA, as well as dragging my sewing machines and slowly-expanding clue to every beginner's sewfest I could. I have organized some of those sewfests, one for the Via Alta program (an ambitious newcomers' orientation program), and one for Mitgaard. On the teaching front I have also taught several iterations of the recorder school, for beginner players, and a class on chip-carving.
Gregor and Christence thought I was worthy of an Award of Arms about eight years ago. About three years ago I was given the Queen's favor at Pennsic by Gabrielle, for being one of the people who sang to her a song in her honor on what was apparently otherwise a really bad day. At the following Legends of Chivalry I was asked to join the Order of the Moon. And finally, but still the sweetest, a year ago at Falling Leaves I was asked to carry the Felding Favor.