Upcoming tours sponsored by the Central Virginia Battlefields' Trust: July 11, 7:00 pm Fredericksburg Across the Bloody Plain: Hurkamp Park to Marye's Heights Meet at Hurkamp Park, at the corner of Prince Edward and George Streets, downtown Fredericksburg at 7:00 pm. July 18, 7:00 pm Wilderness Battlefield Battle in the Balance: A Walk in Widow Tapp's Field This walk of the Wilderness Battlefield begins at 7:00 pm along Hill-Ewell Drive, 1/4 mile north of its junction with Route 621. July 25, 7:00 pm Fredericksburg Lost then Found: Exploring the Sunken Road and Marye's Heights Meet at the Fredericksburg Battlefield Visitor Center parking lot at 7:00 pm. August 1, 7:00 pm Spotsylvania Courthouse Sunset at the Bloody Angle Walk begins at 7:00 pm at the Bloody Angle parking area (Tour Stop 14) on the Spotsylvania Court House Battlefield. Friends of Fredericksburg Area Battlefields Tour August 9, 2003 The Battle of Cedar Mountain Anniversary Bus Tour On the 141st Anniversary of the Battle of Cedar Mountain, FOFAB will be conducting a bus and walking tour of the battlefield with the leading authority on the battle - Robert K. Krick. Visit FOFAB's web site for more information. To join the Central Virginia Battlefields'Trust, visit http://www.cvbt.org or contact Mary L. Spriggs, CVBT Member Mailing Address: PO Box 3417 Fredericksburg VA 22402 Point of Contact: webmaster@cvbt.org Phone numbers: Voice: 540-374-0900 FAX: 540-374-0343 The CVBT is an all volunteer group and don't have anyone "staffing" the office. If you call, you'll probably get voice mail. It is checked it regularly. The CVBT is an authorized 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to the preservation of Virginia's Civil War battlefields. Your contributions are tax-deductible to the full extent of the law. Our tax ID number is 54-1828344 Your membership dollars are critical in supporting efforts to save hallowed ground. Virtually every dollar you send CVBT goes towards purchasing and protecting America's heritage. Alice Gayley "There has to be a better way than destroying the past to make way for the future." -- Pennsylvania in the Civil War http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/