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5th Annual Shootout on Whiskey Row
 
 

5th Annual “Shootout on Whiskey Row”
July 24 and 25, 2010, 9 am to 4 pm

The Prescott Regulators & Their Shady Ladies, Inc. would like thank everyone -- our members, the city of Prescott, our invited guests and our general public for the very successful 5th Annual Shootout on Whiskey Row.

There were six re-enactment groups participating in the re-enactment competition. Each group showed off their unique style and skill.

. . Southwest Legends Gunfighters, Queen Creek, AZ
. . . . . First Place
. . Horse Apple Dumpling Gang, Barstow, CA
. . . . . Second Place
. . Guns and Garters, Running Springs, CA
. . . . . Third Place
. . Deguello Gunslingers, Yuma, AZ
. . . . . Honorable Mention
. . Doctor Buck's Wild Bunch, Goodyear, AZ
. . . . . Peoples Choice Award
. . Colorado River Riders, Yuma, AZ

The late 1800's costume competition and fashion show was a huge success. Many Thank You's to Bonnie Russell and Dale Charnes for their narration.

There were more "old west" style vendors than ever.

PRSL's own Ft. Whipple Regulars set up an absolutely fantastic tent with displays of all types of military hardware and accessories.

The Arizona Rough Riders' booth offered a look at another part of Prescott's history.

Sharlot Hall Museum and other non profit organizations added their ambience to the mix.

PRSL again recognized Yavapai Big Brothers/Big Sisters as our featured charity. We are proud to share the net proceeds of this event with them to help further the wonderful work that they do with the youth in our area.

PRSL was fortunate to have several GREAT individuals and groups who performed between the gunfight skits and lightened our day. Many Thanks to the following people:

. . Arizona Gunfighters, Mesa, AZ
. . . . Professional historical event presenters
. . Mojave Muleskinners, Apache Junction, AZ
. . . . Great Arizona re-enactment group
. . Ghost the Legend, Yuma, AZ
. . . . Living history educator
. . Little Egypt, Flagstaff, AZ
. . . . Unique dancer carrying out actual history
. . Joe Bethancourt, Glendale, AZ
. . . . Superb guitarist, vocalist & banjo player
. . Clyde Score, Prescott, AZ
. . . . Terrific musical renditions
. . "Dinty," - Guns and Garters
. . . . Old-time fiddle player
. . Lee Alexander
. . . . An old-time vaquero and his horse Concho
. . Anna Nava
. . . . Our national anthem vocalist

 
   
 
 

Yavapai Big Brothers & Big Sisters

 
  Yavapai Big Brothers & Big Sisters  
 

This is the whole reason we do this. The Shootout on Whiskey Row has been held every year to benefit this great charity and to help the great Bigs & Littles they support.

www.azbigs.org

 
 
 

The Arizona Gunfighters

 
  The Arizona Gunfighters  
 

Our sincerest thank you's again to the Arizona Gunfighters for once again donating their time and talent, and providing entertainment throughout the entire weekend to support the Shootout.
Give them folks a visit!
www.arizonagunfighters.com


 
 
 

Our National Anthem

 
  Our National Anthem  
 

Anna Nava again contributed her terrific vocal talent to PRSL's opening ceremonies.

 
 
 

Welcome Party

 
  Welcome Party  
 

We would once again like to thank Matt's Saloon for allowing PRSL and all of our guests to "take over" the back of his establishment and host a very fun welcome party indeed.

Sam's Club generously donated snacks -- which everyone devoured of course.

This evening was a great time to greet old friends and make new friends. It put everyone in a great mood for the upcoming 2-day 5th Annual Shootout on Whiskey Row.

 
 
 

Little Egypt

 
  Little Egypt  
 

The Dixie Chicks graced our "stage" with the intriguing belly dancing that actually occurred in Prescott and throughout the Arizona Territory in the old days.

 
 
 

PRSL activities

 
  PRSL activities  
 

Our members were very busy interacting with the public and offering a variety of merchandise, raffle opportunities, information and other activities.

 
 
 

The Costume Contest

 
  The Costume Contest  
 

The costume contest and fashion show were instant hits. The quality and authenticity of the costumes worn by the participating individuals was out of this world.

Bonnie Russel, President of the Prescott Victorian Society, and Dale Charnes with the Arizona Gunfighters guided this event through its paces.

 
 
 

Presenting Colors

 
  Presenting Colors  
 

PRSL's Ft. Whipple Regulars presented colors at each morning's opening ceremony. The Regulars represent an actual infantry unit stationed at Ft. Whipple in 1876.

 
 
 

Historical Presentation

 
  Historical Presentation  
 

Ghost the Legend tours the southwest presenting various historical histories and legends. PRSL is proud to call John Larkin one of our own members.

 
 
 

Showing Off

 
  Showing Off  
 

PRSL is proud of its many achievements and accomplishments. We showed off a little by displaying our re-enactment competition awards earned at other events.

 
 
 

Ft. Whipple Regulars

 
  Ft. Whipple Regulars  
 

The Regulars set up a magnificent tent containing displays of a lot of military hardware and accessories.

 
 
 

From South of the Border

 
  From South of the Border  
 

Johnny Walker prepares to participate in a brand new skit for PRSL based on an actual occurence between local AZ military members and members of the Mexican army. This entertainment was our contribution to entertaining the crowds.

 
 
 

The Scout

 
  The Scout  
 

Joe Renegade assumes the role of a scout when participating in PRSL's military presentations.