He's looking for reenactors!
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Got this today from Dave at http://wwiifederation.org

 

Dave,

 

As we discussed on the telephone, I am looking for some reenactors to help

us with our vacation bible school event. The VBS happens from Monday July

10th to Thursday July 13th. My need is for reenactors on Thursday July

13th (6pm to 9pm) in Reading Pennsylvania. I'm looking for local US Army

troops (6 people) preferably airborne units which were involved in

Operation Market Garden. They don't have to be paratroopers, but it would

be historically accurate.

 

This years theme is called "Freedom's Heroes: Heroes of the 1940's" where

we will be portraying an occupied Holland village during the war. On the

last day, the US troops come through and liberate the town (with a parade

type atmosphere). I have included a copy of the script to show what we are

doing. The fourth day script is not complete but the actual liberation

part is in there. The other three days are in there.

 

Our VBS attendance usually averages 600-700 children per night. They will

range in age from 5 years old through 5th grade (just having completed the

5th grade). Each night, the kids are placed in "rotations," by which

approximately 1/3rd of them at a time are either in our main sanctuary for

the drama, playing games outside in the games area, doing crafts, having a

snack, or participating in "Life Application" where the Bible story and

theme for the evening is explored more deeply with them. So, the drama

each evening is presented 3 times.

 

I'm sorry for the short notice. The plan was to find reenactors at the

WWII weekend in Reading, but we did not have much luck. We do have German

reenactors which will be helping on the other days.

 

Thanks for your help,

 

Pete Thompson

Glad Tidings Assembly of God

Reading, PA

(610) 927-2918 home

(610) 208-3335 work

 

:pdt40:

Marion J Chard
Proud Daughter of Walter (Monday) Poniedzialek
540th Engineer Combat Regiment, 2833rd Bn, H&S Co, 4th Platoon
There's "No Bridge Too Far"
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