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HEAR YE! HEAR YE!
The 10th annual Antlerborough Faire, our all-day sixth-grade
activity based on the Middle Ages, was held Friday, March 14.
The day started with the national anthem, "God Save the King,"
performed by the Sixth Grade Band.
This year's demonstrations included armorers, dancers, "The Cat-
A-Pults," Falconers, an actual medieval game, and the student
Guilds. Guild members provided crafts, trinkets, and games-for-
prizes.
"The Wizard of Antlerborough" (magician Steven Crawford)
returned to the Faire this year with a new show.
Lunch was provided, a repast that served roast chicken, chunk
cheeses and breads, and fresh grapes and apples for dessert, all
washed down with cider. A special thanks to Mindi Blanchard and the
PTO volunteers who made it look so effortless!
The chorus performed the medieval madrigal "Greensleeves," while
the orchestra offered the ballad "Scarborough Fair."
Afternoon games included "The Dragon Fly" for the young men
and "The Pancake Race" for the young ladies.
The day was topped off by our honored guest Sir Barry Owens, a
professional knight, who spoke to the students about the Code
of Chivalry.
But the major highlight of the day was the costume contest.
[Students were strongly encouraged to attend the Faire in costume.]
A prize of 25 $1.00 coins was presented to the winner, while runners-
up were given a "Bag O'Goodies." The categories this year were best
girl and boy "Upper Class," best girl and boy "Townspeople," and
most "Unusual" girl and boy.
Antlerborough Faire is our opportunity to "Set education back
1,000 years," and we appreciate your continued support for this
endeavour.
"King Richard the Gray" [Mr. Lemin] and the Sixth Grade faculty |