Registration Form and Liability Release

For Additional Registration Information Contact:

The New Mexico Civil War Commemorative Congress

7120 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Suite 228

Albuquerque, New Mexico 87100

or Call: Andrew Garcia (505) 844-3248

John Currens (505) 822-5029

rebelgunner@currensnet.com

Part 1. General Description, Instructions, Conditions & Event Rules

Note: Be Sure that you fill out, sign and return this registration form to the above address with the $5.00 registration fee prior to attending the event. Please include all pages. If you do not "Pre~Register" there is a fee of $8.00 at the Event for on site Registration during this Event. You will also be issued a one of-a-kind registration token provided by the New Mexico Civil War Commemorative Congress ("Congress"). The tokens are designed specific to each Event and are of excellent quality. They are issued only to registered participants and will be given out at the registration booth following verification of the fee having been paid by the individual. The token is then utilized by Command Staff Camp Commanders, the Provost, and Company Commanders to verify that the individual is a registered participant, thus allowing access to the Event's associated activities. The intent of the fee is to cover basic amenities including wood straw, and some limited powder reimbursement to participating military units.

Congress is a non-profit host of "fellow" reenactors. The Glorieta Event Site is on historic ground and is physically a Museum dating to the early 1700s and including the Civil War period. The Museum site hosts many active living history events and covers more than 300 acres with 70 plus historic buildings; including two churches, farming and ranch settlement buildings, a blacksmith shop, and a working water mill. The premises have been kept free of modernisms such as power lines and paved roads. The Site is typically shaded in many areas by majestic trees, landscaped with planted and plowed fields, irrigation ditches and of course a running stream, all being surrounded by rolling hills; thus, creating a lovely sheltered environment from the modem world.

Note: Units and individuals are welcome, however, the Camps will have established Command Structures. There will be separate Camps for military and civilian reenactors. The Camps are well separated and at locations specified by the Museum. Be advised that there are commonly specific limitations placed on the use of "each" Camp Site. These restrictions are known to the Camp Commanders and all participants will adhere to these restrictions at all times, or be subject to ejection from the event. Setup of the Camps is planned for all day & all evening of May 16, 1997. All vehicles are to be removed to the designated parking areas as soon as your Tents and associated campage is unloaded. No vehicles will be allowed in the camps after 8:00 a.m. on the morning of May 17th, 1997.

Note: Period Sutlers commonly attend the event, are very welcome, and will also use this form for registration. However, they must contact Andrew Garcia (303-344-3248) "in advance", as there will be some coordination needed with the Museum. Period Sutlers will be located in the Civilian Camp, and will be expected to adhere to the requirements of the Congress designated Camp Commander.

Note: Use of Vehicles is "very restricted" & arrangements can typically be made for the larger Sutlers to set up a day ahead of the event. Vehicles for all participants are restricted to the parking area during the official Event Days being May 17-18, 1997. There will be no vehicles allowed in or around the camps, or the general Museum site unless there is a credible emergency, or some prior arrangement was worked out with Congress and the Museum. This is a U Hour Event, Vehicles will be allowed into the camps on Sunday May 18th after 4:00 p. m. as this ends the event & is the scheduled time for camp take downs.

Note: Attached to this packet are event location maps & Congress Safety Rules for the Event participants.

Part 2 Reenactment Registration Form and Liability Release

The New Mexico Civil War Commemorative

Congress

Presents the 135th Anniversary

of the Battle of

GLORIETA

Please enclose $5 registration ($8 at gate)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

I,____________________________ , by affixing my signature below certify that I am a voluntary participant in the May 16, 17, 18, 1997 Civil War Reenactment sponsored by the New Mexico Civil War Commemorative Congress. I understand that I am assuming the risks and liabilities associated with such an event. I certify that I have received and read a copy of the safety and participation rules for the Apache Pass-Glorieta Reenactments and Tacticals and I agree to abide by such rules.

I hereby' release the New Mexico Civil War Commemorative Congress, it's Officers, Sponsoring Units, and Agents from any and all liability and/or claims associated with my participation in this Event and I expressly waive any damages arising from my participating in this event.

Participants Signature ________________________________ Date_______________________



Parents or Guardians Signature__________________________ Date ______________________

(If Under 18 Years of Age)