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    Default Reminder- Maryland, my Maryland

    Just a reminder that registration goes up on April 1, 2012....so if you want to get the best "bang" for your buck, better go to www.marylandmymaryland.org and register today!

    Pards,
    S. Chris Anders
    Southern Division
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    Hi Chris,

    Not sure, but do you charge to same registration for small children?

    Looking forward to the event.
    Thanks,

    Terry Shelton
    1st Regiment Kentucky Volunteers, Co E CSA
    1stky.org

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    Nope- have to clarify that on the website- children under 10 are no charge
    S. Chris Anders
    Southern Division
    www.southerndivision.org
    www.rearrank.com
    www.marylandmymaryland.org

    There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things. - Niccoló Machiavelli, The Prince. 1537.

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    Default Which reminds me...

    Chris --

    I am asking this question publicly, in case others might have a similar query. I have already registered for both Maryland, My Maryland, and Lee Takes Command, as I know have several others in my unit.

    Is there, or will there, be a way to find out who has registered at some point, so we can harry those who have not, or register for them, if need be? Some of our guys are not very Internet-savvy. In fact, one of them, who has been a reenactor since 1960 (not a typo!) just got his first computer last month.

    Thanks for any information you might have.

    B.C. Milligan
    Company K, First Penna. Reserves

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    Chris,
    If we register online it is showing the cost to be $20 per reenactor before checkout, will this cost be adjusted to reflect the $10 fee when processed thru PayPal? Want to double check before I hit submit.
    Thanks in advance,
    Andre Wagner
    *Lt. Colonel: Corps. of Topographical Engineers detached to Birney's Division
    *portraying Francis Channing Barlow, Brigadier General


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    What $10 fee Andre?
    RJ Samp
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    Quote Originally Posted by KeystoneGuard View Post
    Chris,
    If we register online it is showing the cost to be $20 per reenactor before checkout, will this cost be adjusted to reflect the $10 fee when processed thru PayPal? Want to double check before I hit submit.
    Thanks in advance,
    The early registration fee isn't $10, but is a $10 savings if done before March 31st. The lower fee is $20, instead of the later $30.
    Bernard Biederman
    30th OVI
    Co. B

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    That is correct. Now as to registration lists, we will be posting those at the End of April....lots of work to get done and when it is strickly volunteers your sadly have to prioritize....

    However if you email me I will do my best to check out registration status for you....

    In the meantime this past weekend we cleared more area for camps with loaders, and on the 1st we sow grass seed...next step, taking down modern fences then putting up period ones...lots of work to do, and we appreicate anyone who can volunteer to spend a day putting in some sweat equity.

    And it is volunteers that make this event work....reenactors taking ownership of their hobby, pitching in, and having a say...not just showing up and consuming whatever the event host tosses at ya...

    We work for you guys, provide the best stage we can for you to excel, and yes we really appreciate the help...5-6 guys can get a bit overwhelmed at times...

    Pards,
    S. Chris Anders
    Southern Division
    www.southerndivision.org
    www.rearrank.com
    www.marylandmymaryland.org

    There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success, than to take the lead in the introduction of a new order of things. - Niccoló Machiavelli, The Prince. 1537.

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    never mind... it must have been a Monday thing.... long day at work
    Andre Wagner
    *Lt. Colonel: Corps. of Topographical Engineers detached to Birney's Division
    *portraying Francis Channing Barlow, Brigadier General


    "A Progressive Crusader in a Mainstream camp"

    "He looked like an independently mounted newsboy", said by a member of General Meade's staff, referring to Francis C. Barlow: the "Boy General"

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    Andre: we have ALL been there.....
    RJ Samp
    Horniste! Blas das Signal zum Angriffe!
    "But in the end, it's the history, stupid. If you can't document it, forget about it. And no amount of 'tomfoolery' can explain away conduct that in the end makes history (and living historians) look stupid and wrong. "

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