Saturday, November 22, 2014

Prattville Dragoons Upcoming Events for Confederate Compatriots

From the Camp 1524 Dispatch for November 2014. 

Upcoming Events
HAPPENING NOW! - 17th Annual Battles for the Tallassee Armory Friday-Sunday, 7-9 Nov 2014 – Reenactment will begin 7 November with unique hands-on (for children) School Day activities.   There will be battles Saturday and Sunday, as well as sutlers, food concessions, etc.  For information call 334-283-6888 or see http://www.tallasseearmoryguards.org/reenactment/
Work Day at Indian Hills Cemetery - Saturday 13 December 2014, 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.  All Dragoons are encouraged to come and help, for any amount of time they choose. From the junction of Highways 82 and 14 in west Prattville, go north (toward Tuscaloosa) on Highway 82 for two miles.  Turn left onto County Road 86.  Go 1.6 miles and you'll see Indian Hills Cemetery on your left.
Prattville Christmas Parade, Monday 1 December 2014, 7 p.m.  Dragoons will have an entry.  If you would like to participate, notify Communications Officer Tyrone Crowley.
Prattville Christmas Social and Dinner, Friday 12 December 2014, 7-9 p.m.  Fill out registration form at the end of this newsletter and mail it to the address on the form if you want to attend this perennially popular event.  DON'T DELAY because attendance is limited to 65 people.
Lee-Jackson Dinner 16 January 2015 - Dalraida Methodist Church Fellowship Hall, Montgomery.  Sponsored by Semple Camp SCV Camp 2002. For $26, you will enjoy a rib-eye steak dinner and a fine program. The Semple Camp supports our Christmas Social and we reciprocate by attending their Lee-Jackson Dinner the following month. This is always an enjoyable social event. Any questions contact Communications Officer Alan Parker, 271-1775 or alantparker@gmail.com
S D Lee Institute Lectures, 6-7 Feb 2015 in Dallas, Texas.  For information and to register, see www.stephendleeinstitute.com/events.html

Confederate Circle Dedication, 23 May 2015, Old Live Oak Cemetery, Selma - This will be the culmination of a couple of years of dedicated effort at this very historic site.

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