Stinky's cooking is sooo bad...
The flies pitched in to fix the hole in his screen door... he is the worst cook, his specialty is indegestion... on staff we pray after we eat...he once fixed alphabet soup, it spelled out HELP! Are you kidding, what a lousy cook, I mean should toast have bones?
Gen. Charles Hillsman

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July 1-3 Battle of Gettysburg
Battle to be held on original dates. At 140th Site. Registration fees are: $15 until June 1st. Mail-in registration ends June 1st, 2005. Walk-on Fee - $20.00. Info: www.gettysburgreenactment.com/

July 8-10: Battle of Rich Mountain, Beverly, WV
144th Anniversary Event. Battle scenarios, period music, encampments. Sponsored by Rich Mountain Battlefield Foundation & West Virginia Reenactors Assn. Info: (304) 637-7424; www.richmountain.org


July 15-17: Battle of Laurel Hill, Belington, WV
Reenactment, Tygart Valley Campaign. Battles, living history, tactical, church service, entertainment, memorial service. Tour of cemetery & battlefield provided. Info: information@battleoflaurelhill.org
., registration, Kathy Hart, (304) 823-2557

July 22-24: Reenactment, Hunter's Retreat: The Battle at Liberty, Bedford, VA.
The battle between Early and Hunter recreated on the historic ground. Activities include period music and wedding, walking tours, seminars and more. Info: 866-586-2148 or www.centertownbedford.com


July 22-24: Reenactment at Restored Bethpage Village, Bethpage, NY
Reenactment in and around restored 19th century village. Info: Ray Pickett  pickett57@worldnet.att.net


July 29-31: 18th Annual Reenactment, Liberty, NY
Authentic site with snake fences, artillery emplacements, log breastworks. Four battles (two non-spectator). Saturday evening meal and candlelight tour. Hosted by 38th Georgia Infantry, Longstreet's Corps. Info: Mark Houseman rebelmah@wnyisp.com