One station was medical by Union medic Westbroek and Confederate doctor Bowman.
Amanda and Caleb had everyone singing Goober Peas.
Amanda, MaryAnn, and I did a little blib on civilians, including lady's fashion, what kids wore (they loved Emmitt in a dress!), and music.
Kris, Jake, Austin, Spike, and the Wegner boys' station was military drilling and firearms.
The school kids learned about drilling with our 'new recruit' demonstration, and a few even joined in as new recruits.
Emmitt has a silly little grin, he was such a good boy all weekend.
Jamin and Doug taught about uniforms - both Union and Confederate.
Dee is telling one interested young one about stacking arms.
Thank goodness my dad and mom came up for the weekend. Emmitt LOVED being with his grandpa and grandma, and I needed their help badly!
The cavalry unit did a really great demonstration for the high school juniors. I was very impressed, and so were they. The artillery also did a demonstration, but I missed taking pictures of them.
That about sums up our school day on Friday. I think it was a fabulous success. I will post more pictures from Saturday, when I get some more from my sis, but for now, here is Kelsey.
2 comments:
Looks like a lot of fun and I'm sure the school kids learned a ton!
My, everyone looks so smart in their 1860s duds! I bet you all had lots of fun. School days can be great times for interaction. I rarely get to make it to them.
Amy
Post a Comment