Their security certificate is expired by a few days. You should have an option to proceed to the site anyway to view the info. It's a risk, I guess, but I'm not entering any personal info.
Official site.Are you talking about the official site or the facebook page?
I don't think they have much about the rules of the camp or any camp information on the Facebook page. I do know they have all that on the official site and when I was talking with a friend who needed some info on it I could not access to get that info.I normally use the Facebook page, even though I don't have an account you can access the info.
You're correct most of that info is on the main site but if you have a facebook account you can ask any question on the facebook page.I don't think they have much about the rules of the camp or any camp information on the Facebook page. I do know they have all that on the official site and when I was talking with a friend who needed some info on it I could not access to get that info.
The state of Illinois maintains the official site, and the local group hosting the event has very little control over it.As with many clubs and sites involved in living history or muzzleloading it seems that updating the site gets looked over quite a bit and when people that don't have a connection with anyone in the club or historic site and are just trying to get information about attending an event it easily gets lost or passed over to the saying "well it was last updated 4 months, or a year ago, I guess nothing is happening here". I looked at the official facebook site and didn't see much, Les Amis is a few days but good as far as a flyer but that's it. I can't look anymore because I have to log in and can't and don't want to set up an account.
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