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EDUCATION DAY Following on the
success of 2010 and 2011 Education Days at the Friday, July 6th is
designed for children and is packed with games and demonstrations on
everything from chivalry and armour to medieval music and dancing. Info on
the various stations that the students will get to participate in will be
promulgated shortly. 1.
Medieval Life 2.
Music 3.
Chivalry 4.
Armour 5.
Juggling 6.
Games 7.
Medieval Life 2 8.
Blacksmith 9.
Shield Making 10.
Archery The passport the
children will receive actually covers their admission fee for Saturday or
Sunday if they come back with a parent. The gates to the
Medieval Festival will open around 9:30 a.m. on July 6th and the kids will
rotate through the stations until 4 p.m. with a break in the middle for lunch
and shopping and noon hour entertainment. The day ends with a
live demonstration by the Knights of Valour – a group of
professional knights on horseback.
Children will also
get to do some boffing and try their hand at using a trebuchet, catapults and
stilts. A one day medieval
summer camp that is fun, educational and costs
a mere $6 per student and $2 per adult chaperone. Download your
registration form below: 2012 Education Day Registration (pdf) and then mail the
completed form with cheque to: Forms must be received by June 15th
2012 If you are concerned whether your registration will arrive in time,
you can always drop it off with payment at the mail box at 5502 Osgoode Main, For more information call Anja Berends at (613) 258-2735 or email educationday@osgoodemedievalfestival.com
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