The Revolutionary War at Riley's Farm
Deadline to sign up is Friday, March 26th!!!
This is the story of what Patrick Henry labeled “wise men, engaged in a great and arduous struggle for liberty!”
Re-live that great struggle with us and bring the American Revolution alive!
As you arrive, you’ll be placed in “townships.” You’ll stay with your township throughout the day and visit a variety of village posts. After everyone has arrived and is on the main green, the regulars will check you for contraband. If smugglers are found, they will be arrested in a brief recreation of the “Gaspee Affair.” The excitement begins when the American minutemen attempt to come to the rescue.
After the opening skirmish, you’ll be off to participate in several hands-on stations. Text books come alive as students participate in these fun and challenging activities.
After you’re done with your village posts, you’ll have a brief lunch. You’ll be given a soldier’s ration of lemonade, cornbread, cheese, an apple and dried beef. If that’s not enough, visit the Bakery, General Store, or Hawk’s Head Public House. You can also feel free to bring your own food to supplement your ration.
After lunch, students get to participate in a mock battle, a recreation of the 1775 Battle of St. George’s Tavern. Colonial Townships will use their martial drilling training to defend the tavern behind a dry stone wall while the Redcoat Townships will attempt to march on the tavern.
When: Wednesday, March 31st, 9:45 AM (Will last 3 to 4 hours)
Where: 12261 S. Oak Glen Road, Oak Glen, CA 92399
Who: Members of any CFS support group and CFS Associate Members
Cost: $26.25 per person, payment must be made at the time of reservation.
This is about 2.5 hours from San Diego and the tour will last 3 to 4 hours, so plan for a fun filled day!
Re-live that great struggle with us and bring the American Revolution alive!
As you arrive, you’ll be placed in “townships.” You’ll stay with your township throughout the day and visit a variety of village posts. After everyone has arrived and is on the main green, the regulars will check you for contraband. If smugglers are found, they will be arrested in a brief recreation of the “Gaspee Affair.” The excitement begins when the American minutemen attempt to come to the rescue.
After the opening skirmish, you’ll be off to participate in several hands-on stations. Text books come alive as students participate in these fun and challenging activities.
After you’re done with your village posts, you’ll have a brief lunch. You’ll be given a soldier’s ration of lemonade, cornbread, cheese, an apple and dried beef. If that’s not enough, visit the Bakery, General Store, or Hawk’s Head Public House. You can also feel free to bring your own food to supplement your ration.
After lunch, students get to participate in a mock battle, a recreation of the 1775 Battle of St. George’s Tavern. Colonial Townships will use their martial drilling training to defend the tavern behind a dry stone wall while the Redcoat Townships will attempt to march on the tavern.
When: Wednesday, March 31st, 9:45 AM (Will last 3 to 4 hours)
Where: 12261 S. Oak Glen Road, Oak Glen, CA 92399
Who: Members of any CFS support group and CFS Associate Members
Cost: $26.25 per person, payment must be made at the time of reservation.
This is about 2.5 hours from San Diego and the tour will last 3 to 4 hours, so plan for a fun filled day!