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RE-ENACTOR FLYER ONLY 10 th Annual CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT APRIL 6 th AND 7 th, 2013 TROOPS NOW FORMING FOR BATTLE AT PRADO REGIONAL PARK A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CIVIL WAR ASSOCIATION SPONSORED EVENT WITH SUPPORT FROM THE CITY OF CHINO, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS, SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES AND THE CITY OF CHINO S BOY SCOUT TROOP 202!!!!!!!!!! INVITE YOU TO RELIVE AMERICAN HISTORY!!!!!!!!!! 2 SHOW BATTLES WITH LIVING HISTORY AND ENCAMPMENT TOURS DAILY SHOW BATTLES SCHEDULED FOR SATURDAY 1:00 P.M. & 5:00 P.M., SUNDAY 11:00 A.M. & 3:00 P.M. HAY/FRESH WATER/HOT SHOWERS/FLUSH TOILETS/COMMEMORATIVE PATCH IN GROUND FIRE PITS WILL NOT BE ALLOWED AT THIS EVENT, ONLY ABOVE GROUND STOVES WITH WATER/SHOVEL PRESENT 75 FULL HOOK-UP CAMP SITES AND HORSE RENTALS AVAILABLE WITH ADVANCED RESERVATION $2.00 REGISTRATION FEE FOR ALL PARTICIPATING RE-ENACTORS, 12 YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER, LEGAL GUARDIAN MUST BE PRESENT $150. BLACK POWDER REIMBURSEMENT FOR THE FIRST 20 FULL SCALE GUNS REGISTERED $1,500. BLACK POWDER REIMBURSEMENT WILL BE AWARDED TO EACH MOUNTED ARTILLERY UNIT WITH (ARTILLERY PIECE, LIMBER AND 4 HORSES MINIMUM)!!!!! MOST AUTHENTIC AWARDS FOR U.S., C.S. AND CIVILIAN CAMP!!!!! -HIGHEST AUTHENTICITY STANDARDS APPLY- SUTLERS WELCOME WITH PRIOR AUTHORIZATION (ONLY!) SUTLER FEE $150.00 THE FIRST 20 SUTLERS REGISTERERD IN ADVANCE OF JANUARY 1 ST, 2013 WILL BE ADMITTED INTO THE EVENT!!! A $50.00 LATE FEE WILL BE INCLUDED FOR ALL SUTLERS AFTER JANUARY 1 ST, 2013 IF SPACE IS AVAILABLE!!! -SCCWA RANK RATIO GUIDELINES STRICTLY ENFORCED- LADIES RAFFLE SUNDAY AT TEA AND SOCIAL, MENS RAFFLE SUNDAY AFTER THE LAST BATTLE FOOD VENDORS AVAILABLE STARTING FRIDAY EVENING - BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER BAR-B-Q SUPPER AVAILABLE IN FOOD VENDOR AREA WITH PERIOD DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT RE-ENACTOR RAFFLES/PERIOD DANCE/WOMENS TEA & SOCIAL/BEST CAMP AWARDS INQUIRIES BY TELEGRAPH WIRE TO: SCCWA - (909) 590-5797 Southern California Civil War Association is a non-profit Educational Corporation Federal Tax I.D. # 26-0575085 FOR PARTICIPANT/SUTLER REGISTRATION AND RV CAMP RESERVATIONS Email to: FirstMaine.Cav@Verizon.Net ALTERNATE DATE FOR EVENT IN CASE OF RAIN, MAY 4 th and 5 th, 2013 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO PREVIEW OUR PROMOTIONAL VIDEO, REFER TO OUR WEBSITE: SCCWA.com

GENERAL PUBLIC FLYER ONLY 10 th Annual CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT APRIL 6 th AND 7 th, 2013 TROOPS NOW FORMING FOR BATTLE AT PRADO REGIONAL PARK A SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA CIVIL WAR ASSOCIATION SPONSORED EVENT WITH SUPPORT FROM THE CITY OF CHINO, SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS, SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES AND THE CITY OF CHINO S BOY SCOUT TROOP 202!!!!!!!!!! INVITE YOU TO RELIVE AMERICAN HISTORY!!!!!!!!! 2 SHOW BATTLES WITH LIVING HISTORY AND ENCAMPMENT TOURS DAILY SHOW BATTLES SCHEDULED FOR 1:00 P.M. & 5:00 P.M. SATURDAY AND 11:00 A.M. & 3:00 P.M. SUNDAY PRADO REGIONAL PARK IS LOCATED WITHIN THE CITY OF CHINO AND IS OPEN FROM 7:30 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M. DAILY SCOUT BATTLE TO BE HELD SATURDAY AT 3:00 PM. MUST REGISTER FOR SCCWA CAMP-OUT TO PARTICIPATE INFANTRY, MOUNTED CAVALRY AND FULL SCALE ARTILLERY DEMONSTRATIONS COME AND SEE WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE FOR A CIVIL WAR SOLDIER OF THE BLUE AND THE GRAY DURING THE MID 1860 S AND CIVIL WAR IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA S LARGEST REGIONAL PARK 75 FULL HOOK-UP/RV CAMP SITES AVAILABLE, $35.00 PER NIGHT BY ADVANCED RESERVATION FOOD VENDORS AVAILABLE FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER STARTING FRIDAY EVENING FASHION SHOW/FIELD HOSPITAL/WOMENS TEA AND SOCIAL/PERIOD SUTLERS $10.00 PARKING FEE WILL BE CHARGED BY THE COUNTY FOR ALL VEHICLES ENTERING PRADO REGIONAL PARK $10.00 ADULT ADMISSION SINGLE DAY OR $15.00 WEEKEND PASS (NO ATM S AVAILABLE, CASH ONLY PLEASE) $5.00 CHILD ADMISSION 2-12 YEARS SINGLE DAY OR $7.50 WEEKEND PASS CHILDREN UNDER 2 YEARS FREE BOY, GIRL, CUB SCOUTS AND PARENTS IN SCOUT UNIFORMS WILL BE CHARGED $2.00 TO ENTER THE CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT EVENT PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT ABRAHAM SIMPSON EAGLE SCOUT SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION THE REGIONAL SCOUT CAMP-OUT HOSTED BY THE SCCWA IS A SEPARATE FEE AND EVENT THAT IS HELD IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT. FEE IS $30.00 PER SCOUT OR SCOUTER (BOY, GIRL & CUB SCOUT UNITS WELCOME FOR OVERNIGHT CAMPING) MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW! CROSS CUT SAW COMPETITION, TUG-O-WAR, SIGNAL TOWER CONSTRUCTION and SCOUT BATTLE at 3:00 pm SATURDAY ALL PROVIDED BY THE SCCWA ALL SCOUT TROOPS AND PACKS PLEASE MAKE YOUR WEEKEND CAMPING RESERVATIONS BY JANUARY 1 ST 2013 SCCWA SPECIAL EVENTS FOR CAMPING, FOOD VENDOR & SUTLER RESERVATIONS (909) 590-5797 CHINO BOY SCOUT TROOP 202 FOR INFORMATION & RV CAMP RESERVATIONS (951) 217-2786 SCCWA SCOUT CAMP-OUT RESERVATIONS (909) 590-5797or FirstMaine.Cav@Verizon.Net ALTERNATE DATE FOR EVENT IN CASE OF RAIN, MAY 4 th and 5 th, 2013 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO VIEW OUR PROMOTIONAL VIDEO, REFER TO OUR WEBSITE at: SCCWA.com Southern California Civil War Association INC. is a non-profit educational corporation - Tax I.D. # 26-0575085

HEADQUARTERS SOUTHERNCALIFORNIA CIVIL WAR ASSOCIATION SCCWA INC. Schedule of Battles and Officer s Call s for Prado Regional Park Event April 6 th & 7 th, 2013. SATURDAY, April 6 th, 2013 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. - Company Level Drill, (U.S. and C.S. Battlefield Area) 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. - Re-enactor Swap Meet, (Dance Hall Building) 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Officer s Call, (U.S. and C.S. All Staff through Company Level Commanders) - Union Division Headquarters) 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 1 st Sergeant and Musician s Call, (U.S. and C.S. Respective Branch Headquarters) 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Branch Level Drill, (U.S. and C.S. Battlefield Area) 11:00 a.m. 11:30 a.m. Division Formation and Weapons Inspection, (U.S. and C.S. Encampment Area s) (Registration and tickets inspected) 12:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Formation and March to Battlefield, (U.S. and C.S. Encampment Area s) 1:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. Show Battle# 1, Confederate Victory 3:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. U.S. Infantry Living History Demonstration, (U.S. Army Encampment Area) 3:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. U.S. Field Hospital Living History Demonstration, (U.S. Army Encampment Area) 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. U.S. Cavalry Living History Demonstration, (Battlefield Area) 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. U.S. Artillery Living History Demonstration, (Battlefield Area) 4:30 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Formation and March to Battlefield, (U.S. and C.S. Encampment Area s) 5:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Show Battle# 2, Union Victory SUNDAY, APRIL 7 th, 2013 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. Church Call, (Flag Pole Area) 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Officers Call, (U.S. and C.S. All Staff, through Company Level Commanders) Confederate Division Headquarters) 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. - C.S. Infantry Living History Demonstration, (C.S. Army Encampment Area) 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - C.S. Field Hospital Living History Demonstration, (C.S. Army Encampment Area) 10:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. - Formation and March to Battlefield, (U.S. and C.S. Encampment Area s) (Registration Tickets Inspected & Commemorative Patches Issued) 11:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. - Show Battle# 3, Confederate Victory 12:30 p.m. 1:00 p.m. - C.S. Cavalry Living History Demonstration, (Battlefield Area) 1:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m. - C.S. Artillery Living History Demonstration, (Battlefield Area) 2:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. - Horse Race, (Battlefield Area) 2:30 p.m. 3:00 p.m. Formation and March to Battlefield, (U.S. and C.S. Encampment Area s) 3:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. Show Battle# 4, Union Victory 4:00 p.m. 4:30 p.m. Closing Ceremony, Re-enactor Raffle, Musket Raffle, Best Camp Awards and Artillery Re-imbursement. Note: U.S. and C.S. Branch, Department and Brigade Commanders are requested to conduct their own Officer s Call s in order to instruct and inform their respective branch, Department or Brigades of what was discussed at Division Call. Meetings should be held directly following Division level Officers Call s both Saturday and Sunday. All units interested in the participation of battle scenarios at this event must have a representative and/or Company Commander present at all scheduled Officers Call s that apply throughout the weekend. Any unit found not to have a representative present at officers Call s will forfeit any right to engage in any battle scenario and may be asked to leave the event. This is a safety issue!

SCCWA HEADQUARTERS CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTORS AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AREA RESIDENTS SCCWA.com (909) 590-5797 e-mail FirstMaine.Cav@Verizon.Net 2/24/2013 Ladies and Gentlemen representing the Southern California area General Public, Civil War reenacting Community and Inland Empire Chapter, Boy Scouts of America: This is our 10 th anniversary and our biggest effort to date. The first ever Civil War re-enactment was held at Prado Park in Chino, CA way back in the spring of 2003 and soon after became known to all who attend as the Abe Simpson Eagle Scout Scholarship Foundation Fundraiser. Since then, this event has seen all kinds of weather and faired the turbulence of our nation s current economic ups and downs. We have grown into the state s largest Regional Park with seemingly unlimited space and have added an ever growing Regional Scout Camp-out in recent years. In looking back on the first 10 years, I think we all can share the thought of a fond memory or two when looking back on the annual Prado Park event. There has been a lot of sweat and tears put into this event by a good many people and praying for dry weather through the year s but frankly, it s been a great deal of fun in providing it. Most important, through the efforts of all you fabulous reenactor volunteers and the general public who have come to see you perform each and every year, this event has created college funding for 31 Eagle Scouts so far! It has also given tens of thousands of other Southern California area Scouts, leaders, history students and the general public the opportunity to see history come alive! Congratulations to you for making this happen.. With that said and this being our nation s 150 th anniversary of the original War Between the States, we will be portraying The Spring Campaigns of 1863 and the Battles of Gettysburg. The Union Army of the Potomac will be facing off with the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia on April 6-7, 2013 so don t miss it! Please help me thank all those City, County and State officials who have supported this fundraiser through the years by being a part of the opening ceremonies presentation planned for Saturday morning April 6 th, at 11:00 a.m. just off the battlefield at the VIP tent. Everyone is welcome! We also have a special 10 th anniversary presentation for all former Eagle Scout Scholarship Foundation recipients scheduled for Saturday at 12:45 p.m. on the battlefield just before the first battle. Another special venue for this event will be The Gettysburg

Address given by President Abraham Lincoln directly following the first battle both Saturday April 6 th at 2:00 p.m. and Sunday April 7 th at 12:00 p.m. on the battlefield. I am very pleased to announce the following re-enactment organizations and units that will be coming together this weekend at Prado Regional Park in helping to support the Abraham Simpson Eagle Scout Scholarship Foundation Fundraiser: ACWS American Civil War Association CHAS California Historical Artillery Society CWRS Civil War Re-enactors Society FTHA Fort Tejon Historical Association NCWA National Civil War Association SCCWA Southern California Civil War Association UAW Union Army of the West We will also have representatives and units from The New Buffalo Soldiers, website abuffalosoldier.com, Drum Barracks Civil War Military Museum, website - www.drumbarracks.org, Sons of Union Veterans and Sons of Veterans Reserve organization s as well as Sons of Confederate Veterans organization. Thanks everybody for making this fundraiser possible for the Scouts! This year s event will also include, for the second time ever at this location, the 3 rd U.S. Mounted Artillery from Central California. If you would like to know more about this famous historical Artillery unit, please see www.warhorse.org. We are all very excited to have them back with us! Special Thanks go to Harkins Theatres INC for your advertisement of this event in the Southern California area for the month of March! APRIL 5 th and 6 th, 2014-11 th ANNUAL PRADO PARK CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT Just a heads-up for all you fans of the Prado Park Event and Regional Scout Camp-out: Next April 5 th and 6 th, 2014 marks our 11 th annual event and with that, we have the Spring Campaigns of 1864 in store for you all. Please mark your calendars and plan to attend! RE-ENACTORS - For questions regarding your unit, club, organizations involvement and camp placement at this year s event, please contact the following individuals and thanks gentlemen and ladies for your leadership and support with the success of this event: Camps will be located in the same places as in the past several years with all the familiar amenities. Overall C.S. Forces Event Coordinator representing the 1 st Division, Army of Northern Virginia: Lieutenant Colonel Keith Harriott ph# (909) 336-9114, email# KeithHarriott@HotMail.com Overall U.S. Forces Event Coordinator representing the 1 st Division, Army of the Potomac: Lieutenant Colonel John Maurais ph# (714) 390-1832, email# LtColJGM@Yahoo.com Overall Civilian Coordinator - Steve Pavich ph# (714) 322-7561, email spavich@socal.rr.com

SCOUTS AND LEADERS To all the Scouts participating in this year s Scout Camp-out 2013 Reminder All Scouts and Scouters registering for the Scout Camp-Out after February 1 st, 2013 will be charged $30.00 per person with registration form which includes admission into the Civil War event area for the weekend. (See SCCWA.com for Camp-Out registration form). There is still room in this year s Camp-out and you can still reserve a space for your unit by calling (909) 590-5797. If you are a Scout unit that is interested in participating for the day either Saturday, Sunday or both, please be advised: All Scouts and Scouters in Class A uniforms will be admitted into the Civil War Re-enactment for $2.00 per person for the day. Anyone in civilian attire will be charged general public fee to get in. The SCCWA has put together some period venues for your enjoyment. Please see the list of events and time schedule below: Saturday April 6 th, 2013 7:00 Colors posted by Boy Scout Troop 202, (Battlefield) 8:00 10:00 - Signal Tower Construction, (Battlefield) 9:00 Event is open to General Public 10:00 12:00 - Cross-Cut Saw Competition, (Battlefield Area) 11:00 12:00 - Opening Ceremony, (Battlefield) 1:00 2:00 - Show Battle #1, (Battlefield) Gettysburg Address by President Lincoln 2:00 4:00 - Cross-Cut Saw Competition, (Battlefield Area) 3:00 3:30 - Scout Battle (Battlefield) 3:30 4:00 - Tug-O-War Competition, (Battlefield) 5:00 6:00 - Show Battle #2, (Battlefield) 7:00 7:15 - Colors retired by Troop 202, (Battlefield) 7:00 8:00 - Order of the Arrow Call-Out Ceremony 8:00 10:00 - National Colors Retirement (Battlefield) Sunday April 7 th, 2013 7:00 Colors posted by Boy Scout troop 202, (Battlefield) 8:00 9:00 Church Call, All Scouts invited, (Flag Pole Area) 8:00 10:00 Cross-Cut Saw Competition, (Battlefield Area) 9:00 Event is open to General Public 11:00 12:00 Show Battle #3, (Battlefield) Gettysburg Address by President Lincoln 12:00 2:00 Cross-Cut Saw Competition, (Battlefield Area) 3:00 4:00 Show Battle #4, (Battlefield) 4:00 Cross-Cut Saw Competition results and awards presented to Scouts, Most Authentic Camp US, CS & Civilian Camp awards presented along with $1.00 Musket Raffle awarded. Please note: If you re Pack or Troop would like to participate in the Signal Tower Construction, please bring 10 marked peeler logs with your Pack or Troops colors on them and some rope to lash them to the tower. (Great for knots and lashing merit badge) Also, if you were not aware, the Civil War re-enactment is a great way to achieve the BSA American Heritage Merit Badge. (See your local Merit Badge Councilor for further details)

SCOUT BATTLE, 3:00 p.m. SATURDAY Considering we have another very large number of Scouts signed up for the Scout Battle scheduled for Saturday at 3:00 p.m., I have a feeling its going to be quite the spectacle once again. Last year was our fourth effort and was another astounding success. If you want to see where the next generation of re-enactors will be coming from, just listen for the sounds of hundreds of scouts battling it out in the middle of the battlefield around 3:00 p.m. Saturday afternoon. A very heartfelt thanks goes out to (Re-enactors) Tom Atkins, Bobby Taylor and Steve Pavich for all your help with the Scouts wishing to portray the Blue and Gray for this venue. The Scout battle is proudly sponsored by the SCCWA. HISTORY STUDENTS All History students have the opportunity to get extra credit by attending this event! Get with your Middle School or High School history teacher and let them know about the event. The SCCWA has question and answer sheets available so you can interview a Civil War soldier. Make a field trip up it and bring the entire class to spend the day enjoying the parking while learning about this very important time period in our nation s development. Admission discounts for School tours available by calling (909) 590-5797. GENERAL PUBLIC For your convenience and for the second time ever at this event, there will be an ATM machine available for all your cash transaction needs. The ATM machine will be located near the registration booth upon entering the event area. FOOD - There are food vendors available just inside the event area offering a delicious and varied menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner both Saturday and Sunday. You will find anything from BBQ Tri-Tip, Chicken and Ribs, Hamburgers, Hotdogs, to Breakfast Burritos, Roasted Corn Stuffed Potatoes, Yams, Funnel Cakes, Kettle Corn, Dippin Dots and everything in between so plan to eat at the event. WHAT TO BRING Prado Regional Park is the largest regional park in the state of California at 2,200 acres and possibly one of the most beautiful. Please bring some comfortable shoes as the event and battlefield is at least ¼ mile from the parking lot and it s a bit of a walk. There is handicapped parking and access for all those with appropriate plaques. It does get cold at night so bring a light jacket! Also, it might be advantageous to bring a folding chair, umbrella and/or E-Z up as the battles generally last for approximately 1 hour and there is no seating or natural shade along the 800 yards of split rail fence that lines the battlefield. (See attached program for Schedule of Events) RV FULL HOOK-UP CAMPING - Prado Park contains a 75 unit Full Hook-up camping facility and there are still spaces available. For more information about a camping space for the weekend, please Scout Troop 202 for a reservation at: (951) 217-2786 DRY CAMPING - The Park will also offer a limited number of Dry Camping spaces for this event. (Dry Camping refers to parking on the grass with no hook-ups) If you would like more information or to make reservation for Dry Camping please call the park at: (909) 597-4260 General Admission (Single Day) $10.00 per person 12 years and older. $5.00 per person 2-11 years. Kids 2 years of age and under free admission $10.00 per vehicle entrance fee into the park is separate from event fee.

RV Campsite and Weekend Pass $15.00 per person 12 years and older. $7.50 per person 2-11 years. Kids 2 years of age and under free admission $10.00 per vehicle entrance fee into the park is separate from event fee. RV Campsite Reservations (951) 217-2786 Prado Park Information (909) 590-4260 Scout Camp-out Reservations (909) 590-5797 For your information, the (SCCWA) Southern California Civil War Association INC. is a 501c3 nonprofit educational corporation ID# 26-0575085. All proceeds generated from the Prado Regional Park Civil War Re-enactment event are donated to the Abraham Simpson Eagle Scout Scholarship Foundation. (If you get a chance during the event weekend, please view the monument between the flag poles on the battlefield dedicated to and honoring our fallen hero, Eagle Scout and Marine Corps Sniper Lance Corporal Abraham Simpson). I m sure he would appreciate that! Hope to see you all at Prado Regional Park in Chino, April 6-7, 2013 Sincerely Gary Fradella President and Events Coordinator Southern California Civil War Association INC. (909) 590-5797 Website address SCCWA.com

Join us for a weekend of CAMPING fun at the 10th Annual CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT APRIL 6th and 7th, 2013 PRADO REGIONAL PARK Boy Scout Troop 202 is selling RV or Tent Camping Sites!! For site availability, or to make your reservation in Space 1-50 Please call Belinda Shue at 951-217-2786 ***Reserve by phone only*** $35 per night Saturday and Sunday breakfast delivery with pre-order (details will be shared at the event) Pre-paid wrist bands Sites also available for Thurs night/late checkout OK on Sunday ************************************************************************************************** Please return this portion with your payment Name Address Phone number w/ area code Email address: Site # reserved Scheduled arrival-thurs Friday Sat Event wristbands: Adult Weekend Admission- $15 per person- # Adult 1 day $10 person-# Child aged 2-12 Weekend- $7.50 per child- # Child 1 day admission-$5 Payment: Cash Check # CC Please call 951-217-2786 before you return this form to: Belinda Shue 4226 Wintress Drive, Chino CA 91710