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Oh, Joy of Spring!
~ A FESTIVAL OF STORYTELLING, MUSIC AND SONG ~

A traditional Spring-time celebration,
for children and adults,  featuring
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For Far Out Folk
AND​
The May Pole Dance

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THIS SEASONAL EVENT BY INVITATION x

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Please see our packages and schools pages for public events.

DON'T MISS OUT ON
FREE EDUCATIONAL/ENTERTAINING EVENTS
WITH MAIDENHEAD'S BIG READ
FEBRUARY-MARCH EVERY YEAR
SEE THE EVENTS MENU FOR THE LATEST DETAILS!
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...May Day has been a traditional day of festivities throughout the centuries. May Day is most associated with towns and villages celebrating springtime fertility (of the soil, livestock, and people) and revelry - with village fetes and community gatherings."
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Traditional English May Day rites and celebrations include Morris dancing, crowning a May Queen and celebrations involving a Maypole. Much of this tradition derives from the Anglo-Saxon customs held during “ Þrimilci-mōnaþ" the Old English name for the month of May meaning Month of Three Milkings...
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The magic of storytelling with Once Upon a Bus
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THE MAGIC OF STORYTELLING ~ THE WONDER OF SCIENCE ~ WITH Once Upon a Bus
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The stuff that makes us what we are
was formed in an exploding star
which drifted for 10 billion years
fell into our solar sphere
and then combining over time

evolved, to sit and write this rhyme!