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Personal Appearances in 2003
August 8-9 Gettysburg Gift Center, Gettysburg PA.
I'll be there for the "Artist's Appearance
Weekend". Call 800-887-7775
www.e-gettysburg.cc
Oct 31-Nov 1 Imagine Art Studios, Smithfield VA.
I'll be there for the for the "Pieces of
the Past" show. Call 800-303-9003
www.imaart.com
November 8 Ewald Art and Frame, Roanoke VA.
Call 800-214-4539
Please Note: Becky Schmehl, of Rebecca Marie Jewelry,
will also be appearing at all three of these venues on the same dates.
She will be displaying and selling her custom-designed jewelry.

Brad on the Set of God's and Generals

Brad dedicated the fall months of 2001 to another sort of pursuit - making his motion picture debut with a featured non-speaking role in Ronald Maxwell’s film “Gods and Generals”. Brad will be seen playing an officer on the staff of General Stonewall Jackson (played by Stephen Lang). The film, distributed by Warner Brothers, is due to be released later this fall.

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140th Manassas Re-enactment

Upon my arrival at the 140th Manassas Re-enactment,  I was drafted to portray CSA General Bernard Bee from South Carolina, who was killed in the fight at Manassas. Bee was the man who pointed out Jackson to his demoralized troops and uttered the immortal cry, "There stands Jackson like a stone wall! Rally behind the Virginians!", thus dubbing Stonewall Jackson with his enduring nickname.

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