On Saturday, 14 October 2018, at 1600, a suspicious device was reported in Sutler's Row shortly after the completion of the day's reenactment. Local authorities were called and quickly responded, evacuating all personnel from the area. The device was disrupted in a controlled method by authorities. No additional devices were found. While it did disrupt activities for the day, it was not successful in deterring reenactors, living historians, or sutlers who had traveled so far to enjoy this annual event sponsored by the not-for-profit Cedar Creek Foundation.
18 October 2017
Disrupting Da Wawah
The Regimental Quartermaster has an article about a fake (fortunately) 'device' found at the Cedar Creek reenactment:
Hoax device temporarily halts the reenactment
On Saturday, 14 October 2018, at 1600, a suspicious device was reported in Sutler's Row shortly after the completion of the day's reenactment. Local authorities were called and quickly responded, evacuating all personnel from the area. The device was disrupted in a controlled method by authorities. No additional devices were found. While it did disrupt activities for the day, it was not successful in deterring reenactors, living historians, or sutlers who had traveled so far to enjoy this annual event sponsored by the not-for-profit Cedar Creek Foundation.
On Saturday, 14 October 2018, at 1600, a suspicious device was reported in Sutler's Row shortly after the completion of the day's reenactment. Local authorities were called and quickly responded, evacuating all personnel from the area. The device was disrupted in a controlled method by authorities. No additional devices were found. While it did disrupt activities for the day, it was not successful in deterring reenactors, living historians, or sutlers who had traveled so far to enjoy this annual event sponsored by the not-for-profit Cedar Creek Foundation.
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