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Saturday, August 11, 2018

Corgi Hollows History Day


On October 13, from 12 to 8pm Corgi Hollows will host a "fair" that celebrates history.

Music: bring your instruments! We'll have jam sessions, we'll have good bands! We'll have it all.

Food: think German fare---Wurst und Brot, pretzels, cookies, ginger ale, lemonade, apple things, harvest things
Bring a salad or something to share if you wish. Make it old fashioned :)

Crafts: If you want to sell your wares or demonstrate your skills bring a table and we'll help you make it happen!

Games: fun, old fashioned games for little ones. Settlers of Catan and other games ---tournaments for the older ones!

Books: books to sell, books to look at, history stuff! I'll have a documentary playing in the house by Chris Pinto about Medieval times.

Animals: there'll be a corgi and some cats, Blackberry may sit on the neighbors' porch in peace, but I invite ponies and horses and other dogs to come too.

Hayfields to run in, Photo opportunities, thickets to explore,
Bonfire (of course! This IS Corgi Hollows!) When were marshmallows invented? :)

Please dress up! I'm going to ask several people I know to come dressed as figures from the Medieval/Reformation/Early Renaissance era. I'd like a Medieval flair to the day, but you can dress up from any historical era. That's the fun of it! I'll expect a few prairie folk, peasants, kings and queens.

SO this is your two month warning. Whoever shows up will have the day to enjoy the country, wear fun costumes, and learn HISTORY!


IF you plan to sell your wares please come in the morning. That's fine. The party will kick off at noon.

I'm excited! It's going to be FUN!

BTW, if you have great ideas to add to this event, just DO IT! You know me, go with the flow!

No alcohol, no occult, very kid-friendly. Those are the guidelines.

Come, rain or shine. We'll all crowd in to the house if rain.


Email me for the address at corgihollows@gmail.com.

See you in October!


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