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Civil War Birthday $200 plus travel @ .50/mile from Little Rock, AR Up to 20 boys and girls One hour
program includes: “hands-on”,
interactive, educational presentation of a soldier’s equipment,
uniforms, weapons, and other surprises.
Birthday child will have the option to be dressed up as either a
Confederate or Federal soldier, with his/her choice of having a friend
dressed in the opposite uniform. Birthday
child will be given a reproduction of a real uniform kepi (hat) PLUS a
wooden “dummy rifle” (an actual Civil War training tool).
Depending on location of party, muskets can be fired, and with
signed permission slips, party guests can fire the muskets. Customer provides: invitations, cake, favors, paper goods, drinks, table covers, etc. For historic ideas, ask us and we can provide suggestions. |
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19th Century Ladies Experience $200 plus travel @ .50/mile from Little Rock, AR Up to 20 boys and girls
One hour program includes:
“hands-on”, interactive, educational presentation of a
woman’s side of life during the 19th century.
What would a day’s activities include for a young woman in 1860?
We will have “high tea” with historically accurate
refreshments. Birthday child
will have the option to be dressed up and will be given a special birthday
gift. Customer provides: invitations, cake, favors, paper goods, drinks, table covers, etc. For historic ideas, ask us and we can provide suggestions. |
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Civil War Soldier’s Experience $600 Up to 12 boys (less than 12: $50 each with a min. of 6 boys) If you have access to a large enough piece of property to accommodate 5-6 small tents, a campfire and room to drill the “army”, we will bring this to your site at a rate of .50/mile from Little Rock, AR. Alternative location: we have available sites in some parts of AR, just ask. Included: Experience will last from 6:00PM Friday until 2:00PM Saturday. Limited to boys only, ages 10-15. The “soldiers” will be immersed in a total Civil War Experience of camping, eating, drilling and learning how a soldier would have survived on the battle campaign. Campers will be issued a hat, shirt, blanket and necessary equipment. They will eat, sleep, train and possibly stand “guard duty” as a soldier of the 1860s would. There will be weapons training and firing (blanks only, no projectiles! Restrictions* apply). Promptly at 1:30, there will be a Pass in Review Parade for parents and friends, with photo opportunities immediately afterwards. * Local ordinances apply; permission must be obtained from each camper’s guardian. |
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Miss Ellie Presents... Making History Fun! Little Rock, AR 501-476-0981
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