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    Default Ridley Creek Sept. 18/19

    Just a reminder about the event happening at Ridley Creek. Check out the website at www.colonialplantation.org browse through the pictures of the site. Click events, click Civil War link and check it out. Application for units or individuals is there.

    If you like a low registration fee here is your event! If you like an event unencumbered of modern vista's this is your event. Once the public leaves you can emerse yourself in the era of the civil war. Social up at plantation house Saturday night with libation! Andy Siganuk is Federal commander, Bill Rodman is Confederate commander.

    Contact me for any questions at asiganuk@comcast.net

    Andy Siganuk

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    Default Switching camps this year.

    Guys,

    The Yankee Hirelings and the Cornfeds will be switching camps this year. This will give the participants the opportunity to see the event and the battle scenarios from a different perspective.

    Please get your registrations in ASAP. We really need the money!
    Bill Rodman, If you need a really bad example.
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    Thank god I hate the spot we're in. I always end up under a walnut tree with my tent getting bombed throughout the night by falling walnuts. Maybe now I'll actually be able to sleep.

    Also do you know if they'll be straw? I meant to ask Dave and Maury when I was there working and you guys were having your meeting. I ended up forgetting to ask though.
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    Default Falling walnuts and other stuff.

    Quote Originally Posted by Slickrick214 View Post
    Thank god I hate the spot we're in. I always end up under a walnut tree with my tent getting bombed throughout the night by falling walnuts. Maybe now I'll actually be able to sleep.

    Also do you know if they'll be straw? I meant to ask Dave and Maury when I was there working and you guys were having your meeting. I ended up forgetting to ask though.

    Rick,

    Last year my tent got hit by a falling branch. I'll take a few walnuts every time!

    There is always straw available. The Colonial Plantation keeps it on site for the critters. We will sell it for what ever the replacement cost might be.
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    I know we have a ton of straw up in that barn from working there. I wasn't sure if we would be able to use it or not. That's weird I don't remember hearing about a branch falling on your tent last year. I do remember it rained pretty much non stop though that weekend and a lot of groups pulled out. Hopefully that won't happen again this year.
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    Default Walnuts?

    If life gives you walnuts...

    The Lady's Own Cookery Book, 1844


    I do recall someone cooking groundhog last year. Let's not repeat that.

    Steph Farra

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    We just cut a large stock of firewood. Get your registration in now if you haven't registered. The colonial plantation offers a unique experience being nestled in the creek valley with very little modernisms in sight.

    Andy Siganuk 12th NJVI, Co. K, Mifflin Guard

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    Default You can still register!

    Guys,

    Ridley Creek is still accepting mail-in registrations. If you are waiting for the Weather Channel report before deciding to attend, the walk-on fee is only $8.00 dollars.
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    Bill and Andy, it looks like the weather's going to be great!

    Just a couple of questions: any particular time of war we're portraying? And will there be any sutlers?

    I realize I could have just e-mailed, but hope you don't mind the bump
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pvt Schnapps View Post

    Just a couple of questions: any particular time of war we're portraying? And will there be any sutlers?
    Schnapps,

    A mid-War Eastern Theatre impression would be perfect. The scenarios will be small unit actions fought around a Southern Plantation. There will be three scenarios, one with the Federals on defense, one with the Confederates on defense, and a meeting engagement.

    I don't believe there will be any sutlers on site this year.
    Bill Rodman, If you need a really bad example.
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