Can anyone tell me if there are any Progressive events held in Florida? When/where?
Can anyone tell me if there are any Progressive events held in Florida? When/where?
Get in touch with our sister group, the Liberty Guards Mess. They might be able to help you out. Link: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Libert...46521865394982
Jason C. Spellman
Skillygalee Mess
"Who wouldn't gladly risk his life in arduous service on the Texas coast? Show me the man who wouldn't, and I'll shoot him. But, alas, a stern and unaccomodating fate denies the crown to my ambition that such a service would be; it is only here in Virginia I may hope to win laurels." --Joseph B. Polley, Letters to Charming Nellie
I'll send them a message right now.
Thanks.
The 48th NY is a campaigner group that has members out of Orlando, Jacksonville, and Savannah. We do a campaigner adjunct at Olustee every year, along with a couple smaller LH events. The rest of our events are across the SE. Send me an email at bkylehand@yahoo.com and I will send you our schedule of events.
Last edited by Brandon; 05-09-2011 at 08:54 AM.
-Brandon Hand
48th NY Co. F
Unit Clerk/Newsletter Editor
The pickings are quite slim in Florida, but the earlier advice is good about the Liberty Guards Mess and the 48th NY, as well as any of the units and messes in SCAR. There are quite a few individual campaigners in Florida, but most of the time we have to travel out of state and meet up with pards from other units.
Ross L. Lamoreaux
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Re: 'Progressive' Events In Florida?
I'll send them a message right now.
Thanks.
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53 posts and you've never signed your name to a single one? How is that possible?
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Carl,
That issue has been addressed by mod's. Dispatch's last post was in the thread, "Cressets Used During The Civil War?" on date of 6-02-2011 at 12:24 PM. A seven day timeout was imposed upon Dispatch by mod's for said individual's attitude in response to the same question you asked. A plan was discussed by mod's should there be any further noncompliance by Dispatch.
To say it in a nonlawyer's voice, "Dude, we noticed, too. We've got it handled".
My thanks for asking in public, Carl, the same question we asked in private. It was a nice reminder of the situation.
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I notice Dispatch's location is FU.
I know where that is. It is right outside who gives a sh**![]()
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