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Posted by Michael Soldan on December 14, 2005 at 05:25:05 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: Christmas Program at country school posted by Nebraska Cowman on December 14, 2005 at 03:47:44:
Cowman, that's great to hear! I went to a one room school and every Christmas we practiced our music, rehearsed a play, had choral reading for the little kids. The mothers would bring lunch, a Christmas tree was decorated at the front and there in that little school house an entire community came together, even folks whose children had grown up and left came. We had a gift exchange among the students, lunch was served with volumes of sandwiches and homemade pickles and baked goodies,tea and coffee by the urn... the men would go out and sweep the cars off and get them started to warm up and the night would slowly come to an end as each family got bundled up and left...it was truly a community celebration of Christmas...I'm glad to hear you say that it still happens. Our schools here still have Christmas Programs but they don't come close to the "Christmas Concert" in the one room schoolhouse...and have a Merry Christmas Cowman...Mike in Exeter Ontario
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