Fundraising campaign started to help 2018 Battle of Selma

SELMA, Ala. - Organizers of the Battle of Selma have started a GoFundMe page to raise money to support the project.

Battle of Selma committee chairman Candace Skelton says the support, through emails, Facebook posts and phone calls, has brought hope for putting on a battle in 2018.

"It make us feel very hopeful in what we're trying to do as far as educating people on our Civil War history," Skelton said. "When an event has been going on for over 30 years, you have to start wondering if it is still giving back to the community like you want it to . so it kind of helps us to get a reality check to find out that the support is still there."

This year's battle, which was scheduled for April 20-23, was canceled Feb. 1 after organizers received a letter from the city requesting more than $22,000 for "in-kind" services, The Selma Times Journal reported (http://bit.ly/2loGDDi). The money would cover services from police and fire departments, as well as public works.

James Hammonds, president of the April 1865 Society, which puts on the battle, said there was not enough time to raise the money, which was a 76 percent increase on the event's entire budget.

The budget request was based on what services the city has provided in the past, Hammonds said.

Skelton said there were many people who were hopeful that 2017's battle could still go on, but due to the short notice that wasn't a possibility.

"With reenactors' schedules and the timing of everything, we couldn't make that a reality," she said. "But we feel confident through the support and outreach that we've received that 2018 could very much possibly be a reality."

Since the cancellation, Skelton said organizers have met with city officials to discuss next year's battle and what it will cost.

"We're just trying to get realistic numbers to see where we could cut down. We would like a line-item budget so we can see where maybe we can take on this part of it and not put that burden on the city and not put that financial burden on us," Skelton said.

"There are some things we're going to have to have regardless. If we're having an event, safety is first, so we're going to have to have the police support, and if we're having live burns, then of course we're going to need the fire department there."

Skelton said she also hopes more volunteers will give their time to help relieve some of the costs.

"We just really appreciate everyone's support, and we look forward to working with the community and any volunteers, the city and any other supporters to continue this event," Skelton said.

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