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140th Civil War Reenactment at Gettysburg - Delayed
Annual Gettysburg Reenactment 140th Anniversary ^ | June 10, 2003 | The Gettysburg Anniversary Committee

Posted on 06/10/2003 5:44:44 PM PDT by Core_Conservative

June 10, 2003

TO: News Media FROM: Gettysburg Anniversary Committee

RE: High Priority - 140th Gettysburg Anniversary Battle Reenactment Rescheduled

Due to the record-breaking wet weather in the Northeast from last fall through this spring and concern for the safety and health of the reenactors, spectators, farmers, and the community, and in consultation with Federal Commander, General Dr. David L. Valuska, and Confederate Commander, General James W. Maupin, the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee has made the decision to reschedule the 140th Gettysburg Anniversary Battle Reenactment, originally scheduled for July 4th, 5th, and 6th, 2003.

This decision was reached after extensive consultation with state and local emergency management officials, and after reviewing the extremely wet turf conditions. These conditions make it impossible to access the site, or to finalize preparations for the site and infrastructure necessary for the event. Additionally, the National Weather Service 15-day forecast does not show significant relief from the current conditions. There are few, if any, sites on the east coast that would be capable of handling an event of this scope and size under the current weather conditions. It was determined that the only reasonable, responsible and prudent course of action was to reschedule the event to August 8th, 9th, and 10th, 2003. This decision to reschedule the event was made with serious regard to planning, public safety and protecting the integrity of this much-anticipated and significant national event.

Cumberland Township Chief of Police, Barry Sease stated "given the current weather outlook and current turf conditions, the decision made by the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee Organizers was the right decision for public safety."

Event Operations Director Randy Phiel stated "after analyzing the current weather and turf conditions and looking at the 15 day National Weather forecast it is time to be both practical and pragmatic. Farmers are two weeks from even getting into their fields under absolutely ideal conditions. We owe it to the local community, visitors and reenactors to be realistic and to act responsibly. That is one of the values of having local folks organize this event. We fully understand this will cause significant inconvenience to various individuals but sometimes you just have to play the cards you are dealt and be responsible to all three of these groups. This will still be a very well attended national event by re-scheduling it to August 8th, 9th and 10th.

The principal event landowner, David Redding, has stated that he had never experienced any May and June like this in his 53 years of farming. His 85-year-old uncle who farms nearby confirms he has never experienced this kind of spring in his lifetime. Crop farmers are in an extremely critical situation and are at least several weeks away, under extremely ideal conditions, from being able to access their fields to plant or harvest. There is a serious hay shortage as a result.

Reenactments are not the only weather victim this spring. This abnormal weather pattern has consistently caused canceled events, has waterways overflowing their banks, has flooded basements and has prevented homeowners from mowing their lawns.

The 140th Gettysburg Anniversary Battle Reenactment is highly anticipated with thousands of reenactors from across the country and around the world, extensive pyrotechnics, hundreds of horses, 100 cannons, large living history areas, over 100 sutlers and two major battles each day. The organizers fully understand that this date change may impact individual schedules. As a result, the following information is being provided:

· Civil War Heritage Days in Gettysburg are Friday, June 27 thru Sunday July 6, 2003. Check back for details on this ongoing event.

· National Park Service Living History activities are ongoing each day. See http://www.nps.gov/gett/index.htm for schedules and details.

· Information on additional Gettysburg activities can be found on www.gettysburg.com.

· Tickets purchased for this July will be honored for that same day on August 8, 9, & 10.

· Visitors not able to reschedule any one day will have that day credited for any day of next year's event on July 2, 3 & 4, 2004. Those persons already having purchased tickets will be sent correspondence with specific instructions.

To insure the widest possible dissemination of this schedule change, this notice is being provided to the media and, the Gettysburg Anniversary Committee web site, www.gettysburgreenactment.com, is also being updated. In addition to media outlets being notified, registered reenactors and advance ticket purchaser's are also being notified by The Gettysburg Anniversary Committee.

We sincerely appreciate your cooperation and understanding as we strive to maintain the integrity of this national event for reenactors, visitors, and the community. Although the event has been rescheduled, The 140TH Gettysburg Battle Anniversary Reenactment remains a significant event of national scope anxiously anticipated by visitors, reenactors, spectators and people of all ages wanting to see those dusty old history books come alive!

Sincerely, The Gettysburg Anniversary Committee

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To purchase official 140th Anniversary Merchandise and Commemorative T-Shirts please visit www.ThingsPatriotic.com To learn more about other things to do while in Gettysburg, visit www.Gettysburg.com OR call the Travel Council (Gettysburg Convention and Visitors Bureau) at 717-334-6274


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To: Uncle Jaque
Take a look at our website - lots of information (hopefully I got all the links working again - I modified the site again - just can't keep my hands off of it - lol) http://www.geocities.com/rdbrown_79
21 posted on 06/13/2003 3:56:07 AM PDT by Core_Conservative (Prayer for those who Serve our Country - Pray for our President for the Wisdom of Solomon)
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To: rmlew; Clemenza; Cacique
Can we have a 140th anniversary of the Draft Riots in New York?

We just came back from this Gettysburg reenactment last night - it was fabulous!

Funny you should mention the NY Draft Riots... After one of the Gettysburg "battles" this weekend, "zelig" suggested the very same thing: that NYC get some reenactors together to stage a yearly New York Draft Riot reenactment. Whatta ya think? ;-)

22 posted on 08/11/2003 8:35:32 AM PDT by nutmeg (Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
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To: nutmeg
some reenactors together to stage a yearly New York Draft Riot reenactment. Whatta ya think? ;-)

Well, considering the ethnic makeup of the NYPD, I suggest we get a bunch of off duty cops (after a few drinks in the "cop bars" on Third Avenue in Bay Ridge) to play their ancestors. We can import a bunch of rednecks from down south to play the "Americans." In said reenactment, I would like to see them burn down the Bloomberg Building going up in Midtown, but refrain from lynching any blacks.

23 posted on 08/11/2003 11:06:53 PM PDT by Clemenza (East side, West side, all around the town. Tripping the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York)
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To: Clemenza; rmlew; Cacique
Well, yes, certainly I would never even consider reenacting any type of lynching. Hmmm... I'm not really familiar with BloomingIdiot's Midtown building, but perhaps, we could start by burning down Klintoon's office in Harlem*! ;-)

(*suggested by zelig)

24 posted on 08/12/2003 7:11:12 PM PDT by nutmeg (Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
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To: Clemenza
I suggest we get a bunch of off duty cops (after a few drinks in the "cop bars" on Third Avenue in Bay Ridge) to play their ancestors.

We'll have to do a pub crawl of these bars in Bay Ridge sometime... I can't say I'm familiar with them (Hmmm... FReeper meeting?). We've been to a few of the Irish bars on Third Ave. in Manhattan though.

25 posted on 08/12/2003 7:15:20 PM PDT by nutmeg (Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
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To: evilC
See #24 ;-)
26 posted on 08/12/2003 7:31:29 PM PDT by nutmeg (Is the DemocRATic party extinct yet?)
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To: nutmeg
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Well, yes, certainly I would never even consider reenacting any type of lynching
<<<

Not even of our first "black" president?
27 posted on 08/12/2003 7:45:57 PM PDT by evilC (To FBI/Dept Homeland Security snoopers, that was a joke OK!)
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