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Thursday, Jul 12, 2018 at 3:30 PM to 5:00 PM EST
791 Madison Road, Culpeper, VA, 22701, United States
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Best Western Culpeper, 791 Madison Road, Culpeper, VA, 22701, United States.
An informal get together for Fishback and Rector descendants will be hosted by Fran Rowell in the large meeting room at the Best Western Hotel in Culpeper. Dennis Loba (aka Lt. Gov. Alexander Spotswood) and Blackbeard have been invited. There will be coffee, tea, water and soda, but the primary drink will be the “Toddie” that Gov. Spotswood likes. It is his recipe which includes rum and tonic water. For food, there will be chicken tenders, pigs in a blanket, crab dip with pita bread, assorted cheeses, seasonal fresh fruit, a variety of mini sandwiches, potato and pasta sales and cookies. Bring family history/genealogy photos and documents you would like to show others and have Fran later digitize for the Germanna database. This is a free event but RSVP is required.
This event is part of a four-day annual Germanna Foundation Reunion and Conference. If you would like to attend ALL events, please instead register here: http://events.eventzilla.net/e/61st-germanna-foundation-4day-reunion-2138943234.
http://germanna.org
The Germanna Foundation is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring the Colonial Virginia frontier via the historic 1714 Fort Germanna and its German colonists and their descendants. It is located at the Fort Germanna Visitor Center In Locust Grove, VA, between Fredericksburg and Culpeper. Behind the Visitor Center is our 170-acre Siegen Forest nature and hiking trails along the Rapidan River. The Foundation conducts archaeological exploration and conservation, genealogical research and publishing, and historic preservation and interpretation. Its Archaeology Program, run by a professional archaeologist and his team of archaeology student interns, conducts digs during the summer at the original Fort Germanna site seeking to locate remains of the actual five-sided fort and its walls. They also study the remains of Alexander Spotswood's "Enchanted Castle" on the same site. The Germanna Foundation owns and maintains several historic sites and properties, such as Salubria Manor, that were part of or closely connected to the Germanna colonies, the town of Germanna, and the other early colonial Virginia settlements and towns in the Piedmont area of Virginia. For more information about the Foundation, go to its website: GERMANNA.org.
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