On April 23rd the village is going to have celebrations for St Georges Day.
It’s going to take place on the Village Green. Everyone is invited.
The whole village is going to have a traditional lunch of batted
Fish and Chips, which will be provided by a local Fish and Chip shop.
Also there will be fairy cakes with a red or white dragon on top,
chocolate chip cookies shaped as a dragon with white or brown
chocolate, and raspberry juice, strawberry jelly and ice vanilla ice-cream
and a cake which has St George fighting the dragon.
The children are
going to perform a play about St George
and the dragon.
There is also going to be a treasure hunt to find the hidden prize to
do with St George. There will be creative things to make like a dragon hat,
and a England or dragon flag.
Plus there will be traditional English
dancing which will be made pole dancing. To do the dancing some villagers
have made a pole with different colours of ribbon on top. Hopefully
everyone can come to enjoy St Georges day because it’s going to be
superb.
Vontese, Douglas Primary


This is a great piece of writing. You have taken a great subject - St Georges Day and being English - and made some good suggestions about how to celebrate the day.
I am going to make sure that I get down to the village green on the 23rd to eat my fish and chips, whilst looking out over the ocean. Can there be anything better than that?
Posted by: Village Webmaster | February 28, 2007 at 05:49 PM