Monday, October 11, 2010

October Gazette, Upcoming Events

ÉVÉNEMENTS PROCHAINS 
Upcoming Events
RICHARDSON’S TAVERN, Mills MA, October 15-17. 

Arrival:  The Trailer will be on site at  ***PM on Friday.  Please make every effort to arrive then to assist with setup.  

Directions: As so many of us are coming from so many different directions, please use your favorite mapping program or GPS.  The location is Oak Grove Farm
410 Exchange St.
Millis, Ma. 02054
 

Details:  Welcome to the Fight at Richardson's Tavern,
In preparation for your arrival, the American Staff have put together the attached information.  Please forward the attached Introduction to the American Camp to each of your members.  In addition, please ask each of your members to download and complete a participant pass http://millishistory.org/ParticpantPass.aspx) so that we may make the registration process a quick one for them. 

We are very excited about the event and look forward to seeing you in October.  Should you have any questions, please let us know.

Thank you. 

Lt. Eric Chetwynd, Quartermaster


BATTLE AT RED HORSE TAVEN, Sudbury Ma, Saturday, October 30. 

Arrival:  The first scenario is a tactical event stating at 9:30am.  If you wish to participate please plan on arriving no later than 8:30am.  The second scenario starts at 11:15, please plan to be onsite no later than 10:30am.  

Directions:  The event will take place at the Wayside Inn in Sudbury.  Take Rt 20 to Sudbury.  Take Wayside Inn Road to the site.  

Details: Once again the sound of muskets will echo across the grounds of the historic Wayside Inn, home of Ezekial How, Lt. Colonel of the Sudbury Militia Companie on April 19, 1775.  Please join us for a day of 18th century military engagements and re-enactments as well as colonial fife and drum music.  We thank the Wayside Inn for their generous hospitality and the Sudbury Companies of Militia & Minute and King’s Own 4th Foot for all their efforts in making the Battle of the Red Horse Tavern possible.  Additional Information can be found later in this newsletter.

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