SilverBear
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Passing this on for a friend. I'll be there of course. Nice event with lots of room for camps.
Tony
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Hi everybody,
I am happy to announce the 10th Annual Colonial Craftsmen Weekend to be held Oct. 7-9, 2005 at Historic Jerusalem Mill Village in Harford County, Maryland.
We are seeking military reenactors/units, civilian *campers*, natives, sutlers and craftpersons. Come sit back and enjoy the weekend, sell goods or participate in or demonstrate crafts/skills. Time frame is 1750-1790.
We are trying to combine the best of all parts of our hobby. The fun and relaxation of an 18th century faire, the drama and action of the military, the interest of period crafts and skills and the interpretation of 18th century life.
note: If enough military reenactors register soon we may even be able to fit in a tactical engagement or two.
Contact me at [email protected] with questions, comments and/or ideas. See complete information at our website www.jerusalemmill.org or at http://jerusalemmill.org/craftsmen.html
Hope to hear from you!
Regards,
Tim
Tony
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Hi everybody,
I am happy to announce the 10th Annual Colonial Craftsmen Weekend to be held Oct. 7-9, 2005 at Historic Jerusalem Mill Village in Harford County, Maryland.
We are seeking military reenactors/units, civilian *campers*, natives, sutlers and craftpersons. Come sit back and enjoy the weekend, sell goods or participate in or demonstrate crafts/skills. Time frame is 1750-1790.
We are trying to combine the best of all parts of our hobby. The fun and relaxation of an 18th century faire, the drama and action of the military, the interest of period crafts and skills and the interpretation of 18th century life.
note: If enough military reenactors register soon we may even be able to fit in a tactical engagement or two.
Contact me at [email protected] with questions, comments and/or ideas. See complete information at our website www.jerusalemmill.org or at http://jerusalemmill.org/craftsmen.html
Hope to hear from you!
Regards,
Tim