The San Antonio Living History Association (SALHA) is a non-profit corporation under IRS Section 501(c)(3)
176th Anniversary Event Registration Package
SALHA Board Approved
The San Antonio Living History Association has prepared an event registration package that will be used by all re-enactors who will participate in or all the 176th Anniversary Alamo Events. The information provided in the packet must be reviewed, filled out, and then sent back for registration to SALHA Headquarters before the event. To ensure that we promote a better understanding of San Antonio's rich heritage using authentic skills and art of living history interpretative theater we require all re-enactors to to review, register and use the documentation to see what time & dates activities are scheduled. With your co-operation we expect to improve the registration process and look forward to your safe participation.
176th Anniversary Event Registration Package:
- Event Cover Page
- Pre-Registration Page
- 2012 "Glory at the Alamo" Flier
- 2012 "Glory at the Alamo" Re-enactor's Schedule
- 2012 "Remembering the Alamo" Weekend Flier
- 2012 "Remembering the Alamo" Re-enactor's Schedule
- March 6, 2012 Flyer
- March 6, 2012 SALHA Events Reenactors Schedule
- Clothing Guidelines
- SALHA Safety Regulations
- SALHA General Standards of Conduct
- SALHA Hold Harlmess Waiver Form
BACKGROUND
The San Antonio Living History Association (SALHA) is a non-profit
corporation under IRS Section 501(c)(3). All SALHA contributions and
dues are tax deductible. The all volunteer corporation has a
Constitution, Bylaws and Event Liability Insurance for Members. SALHA
annually promotes Heritage Tourism in San Antonio and has been
recognized by the San Antonio City Council, the San Antonio Convention
& Visitors Bureau, and the Offices of Cultural Affairs as a
community resource
Our goal is to promote better understanding of San Antonio's rich heritage using authentic skills and art of living history interpretative theater at schools, civic venues, and historic sites in San Antonio and Texas. Living history interpretative theater is an educational storytelling process that incorporates multiple art genre including theater, music, drama, dance, visual and apparel arts. The objectives of SALHA interpretive programs are to educate, engage, and entertain audiences while enhancing their historical experiences.
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