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06/22/2012 | Press release
distributed by noodls on 06/23/2012 13:40
Date: June 22, 2012
Contact:
Gloria Lee, (912) 786-5787
Celebrate America at Fort Pulaski
The National Park Service and Fort Pulaski National
Monument will celebrate the Nation's 236th Birthday
with special patriotic programs on the weekend of June 30
and July 1 and on July 4. Highlights of the weekend will
include cannon and musket firings, guided fort tours, a
patriotic concert, and a Civil War baseball game using
19th-century rules and equipment.
There will be cannon and musket demonstrations throughout
Independence weekend and on Independence Day. These
historic weapons demonstrations will be performed by park
staff and volunteers dressed as Civil War soldiers and will
feature a historically correct firing drill that is
virtually copied from the Civil War weapons manuals.
The Liberty County Community & Area Mass Choir will present
a special Patriotic Concert at Fort Pulaski National
Monument on Saturday, June 30th at 12 noon. "The Home
of the Brave: A Musical Celebrating America's Courage
and Commitment" is a blend of classic patriotic
favorites with newly composed. The musical grounds itself
in the actual events of history with narration that
creatively integrates direct quotations from the diaries of
Lewis and Clark, the Declaration of Independence, and the
Oath of Citizenship, as well as actual recordings of
speeches by General Pershing, President Franklin Roosevelt,
and President Ronald Reagan. "The Home of the
Brave" includes music honoring active and inactive
members of the military branches, Independence Day,
Memorial Day, Thanksgiving, and Citizenship Day.
On Sunday, July 1, at 2:00 PM, Fort Pulaski National
Monument will again partner with the Coastal Heritage
Society, who operates Old Fort Jackson, in its annual
"Blue vs. Gray" baseball game. Employees and
volunteers from Fort Pulaski National Monument and Old Fort
Jackson will portray Union and Confederate soldiers,
respectively, in an authentic Civil War baseball game. The
blue and gray teams represent the two sides of the Civil
War, who both occupied Fort Pulaski during different time
periods. The game will feature vintage 1860 rules. The
pitcher will throw underhand, baseball mitts will not be
worn, and an out will be awarded by either catching the
ball on the fly or after one bounce.
Following the Civil War baseball game, families and
spectators will have the special opportunity to take bat to
ball. This is a rare occasion to become a part of
history.
Wednesday, July 4 will feature children's activities.
Each of the musket firing demonstrations, scheduled at
11:00 AM and 3:30 PM, will be followed by a muster or Civil
War inspection. At 1:00 PM, children of all ages will be
able to make their own "Flat Civil War
Soldier".
The park's Independence Day activities will also
include a presentation about the game of baseball during
the Civil War era. During the Civil War, soldiers at Fort
Pulaski often played America's pastime to overcome the
boredom of garrison life. One of the earliest known
photographs of a baseball game was of members of the 48th
New York Volunteer Infantry at Fort Pulaski in 1862. After
the presentation, visitors will have the opportunity to
play a game of pick-up baseball with park staff.
Fort Pulaski National Monument is currently offering
extended summer hours.
Summer hours are:
Visitor Center & Fort 9:00 AM - 6:30 PM
The park grounds will close at 6:45 PM.
The Independence Weekend and July 4th schedules are as
follows:
Saturday, June 30
10:00 AM Guided Fort Tour
11:00 Cannon Firing
12:00 PM Patriotic Concert
1:00 Cannon Firing
1:30 Guided Fort Tour
2:30 Musket Firing
3:00 Cannon Firing
4:00 Guided Fort Tour
5:00 Musket Firing
Sunday, July 1
10:00 AM Cannon Firing
11:00 Musket Firing
12:00 PM Cannon Firing
1:00 Guided Fort Tour
2:00 "Blue vs. Gray" Civil War Baseball Game
3:00 Family Vintage Baseball Game
4:00 Guided Fort Tour
5:00 Musket Firing
Wednesday, July 4
10:00 AM Guided Fort Tour
11:00 Musket Firing
11:30 Children's Muster
12:00 PM Cannon Firing
1:00 Children's Activity: "Flat Civil War
Soldier"
2:00 "Baseball in the Civil War"
3:30 Musket Firing
4:00 Children's Muster
4:30 Guided Fort Tour
Fort Pulaski National Monument is on U.S. Hwy 80, 15 miles
east of Savannah. An entrance fee of $5 per person is
charged; ages 15 and under are free. Call the park at (912)
786-5787 for details, or visit the park's official
website at www.nps.gov/fopu
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