|
"Once a Marine Always A Marine" |
What we saw and experienced at the Southern Historical Conference & Bonnie Blue Ball: 2002 - 2006 Just wanted to say thank you for having the courage to step out on faith and make this past weekend's event happen. My wife and I loved the conference (our kids managed to get through it, even though their age and illness prevented them from fully appreciating what was taking place). I'd never been to a ball like that before, and didn't really know what to expect. While my wife has always supported my Southern-activist activities, she's never been really into taking part in things. She loved the conference, and I discovered that she and my daughter loved the ball. While we showed up in our 'modern' clothes, Beth and Nora were talking on the way home how next year they were going to see about getting dresses so they could be 'appropriately dressed' for the occasion, and Beth started telling me what I could do. That's a huge step for my wife. Even with me and the kids being under the weather, it was a great time. My wife didn't waste any time telling friends about how much fun it was, and I know she'll be encouraging folks to come with us next year (most people that know us listen to her more than me. She's the personable one that everyone loves.). We spent too much money this weekend, but I'm not sorry. By the way, one suggestion for next year: In promoting the event, a few months prior to the date of the event you might send out notices/invitations to everyone that attended this year, and encourage them to bring one friend/family with them. You might even offer a certain amount off for every friend or family they get to sign up. If you had 200 this year, and everyone brought one friend, you'd be looking at 400 people next year. We'll be working to get folks to commit next time regardless. We had too much fun not to share it with friends. It was great meeting y'all, and I hope you'll keep in touch. Jeff P.S. While I've been a member of the League of the South for almost 6 years now, I've known for a longer time than that I qualify for membership in the SCV. Watching the swearing in ceremony y'all had made me think that when my son gets of age, perhaps I'll see about the two of us joining as sort of a father-son thing. I've got too much going on right now to add to my plate something that would take away from family for the moment. If my son and I did it together, it'd be a great 'male bonding' thing, and pass on some traditions to him. That was a good touch to the ball. . . . The last speaker was H.K.
Edgerton who passionately provided a summary of lessons learned on his march,
his conflict with the ignorant, and why slaves fought for the South.
Just wanted to drop a line and tell you what a
wonderful time we had at the conference and ball.
The speakers were top notch and so was the band
by the way.
Thank you so much.
God bless you and God bless the South. Your
friends and fellow compatriots,
Dale and Shirley Roberts
The 1st Annual Bonnie
Blue Ball and Southern Conference at Schertz, TX has come and gone, and it was a
fine success. Thanks to all the hard selfless work of compatriots in the New
Braunfels, and San Antonio area SCV camps, I have heard nothing but good things
from those who attended, especially the new folks with no prior SCV affiliation.
As one of the Attendees and as a Vendor, I want to echo what
Bill said. I had a BALL!! It was a wonderful experience to have fellowship
with my fellow Southrons and to celebrate our heritage in such a beautiful
way. I want to echo Bill's sentiments and add my thanks to all the people
who made this great event possible. My buddy, Paul Mattoon and I stayed up
to nearly 4am on Saturday night talking about what had just happened. I'd
like to see at least THREE of these in different parts of Texas. I think
the prototype of how to organise them is to do exactly what
all of you have done. I can't even think of anything I would change!
Imitation is indeed the sincerest form of flattery in this case. Next month
is the Texas league of The South's annual meeting. It will be held at
Washington-on-the-Brazos and one of the ideas brought up will be how we can
help, encourage, and support a repeat of this absolutely glorious weekend.
It ended for us with a great punctuation point of attending Christ
Presbyterian Church with a group of some of my old time as well as my new
Southern Brothers and Sisters. This weekend was a time of recharging my
batteries and renewed inspiration. I thank Karl and Nancy and all the SCV
Camps that pitched in to make this great weekend.
Your Obedient Servant.
Jim Walters
Can hardly believe it is just 24 hours since we returned from that glorious evening at the 1st Bonnie Blue Ball! Mere words are not adequate to truly express what great pleasure and joy we experienced last night- and what gratitude to our LORD for His great mercy in giving us such friends as you! We were so PROUD of all you did to make the evening such a smashing success!! THANK YOU for the dream and the focus and the perseverance and the encouragement. You two are precious gems!!
Much love always- In Him, SG (and Joe!)
Dear Falsters, Thanks for your efforts in the Conference. I look forward to next years event. I was disappointed in the no response from the State Division officers of the SCV but we did well without them. Karl, is Nancy your daughter? For Texas and the South, Joe E. Bostwick Just in case you didn't get this one! Thank you, --- Karen
Karl: I was pleased to be able to help out with Jesse (Peterson). He is an extremely
warm and friendly person. We shared our backgrounds and ideas with such ease
that I felt like I had known him all my life. You and Nancy are to be
commended for the job you did with the conference. All was nearly perfect!!!
All the speakers gave us the impetus to do more ourselves in striving to
improve this great country our ours. Its still not too late to stop the slide
of this nation into the pit.
Thanks again, Pat Dawson Had a great time as did all that I encountered afterwards this weekend. Was good to meet you and laughed at the unusual look you gave me when I saluted you at the Ball with the Confederate Marine uniform I had on. You must have thought I was crazy. Imitation being the best form of compliment, we're thinking about putting a Conference and Ball here in the DFW area in March of next year. Based on your experience from this event, would you and Nancy give me some pointers of what planning and pre-activities and actual activities went right and what didn't go well. These lessons learned will help us in striving to put together as great an event as you did. Semper Fi, Paul It was a smashing success! Thank you both so much for all the time and effort you obviously put into making the conference such a great day. My hubby had a three day golf tournament and did not get home in time for the Bonnie Blue Ball but next year I will make sure we are there with bells on. I can't wait to get my videos of the speakers so I can relearn all they had to say. Once again, thank you so much for a fine effort to promote "all things Southern". Pris Squires
Dear Nancy and Karl,
It sounds like everything went terrific. I'm
disappointed I wasn't able to attend. I'll make a special effort to come down
next year. Your hard work and dedication paid off. I'm glad the bond helped
out. I'll make sure to donate another one for next year.
Thanks again for all your hard work.
Your friend,
Greg
Dear Mr. Falster,
The Bonnie Blue southern Heritage Conference was
inspirational. My wife and I thoroughly enjoyed the conference and yall's
hospitality. I was writing to follow up on next years conference. I am the
author of None But Texians: A History of Terry's Texas Rangers. We talked
about next year's agenda at the close of the conference. You mentioned that
you wished to emphasize the "man on the street and his families reaction to
the War for Southern Independence". After having some time with None But
Texians, does it appear that my expertise would meet your needs in preparing
speakers for next year's conference?
I look forward to hearing from you, and trust
that Lord is blessing your endeavors.
Regards, Jeffrey D. Murrah
|
|
Send mail to
WebMaster@sincerelysouthern.com with
questions or comments about this web site.
|