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Winter Festival 2014 and 1941

Here’s the Flickr album of photos from WinterFest 14 – last day of school before winter break. And a gallery of pics to whet the appetite:

And below is the post – Tradition and Change – I wrote in 2009 about the PDS Christmas Festival of 1941. Some things change. Some things don’t
From the Poughkeepsie New Yorker (Over 78,000 Read-Round-the-Clock 35 Cents Weekly) December 1941 came this news item about Poughkeepsie Day School.

It was the annual Christmas Festival “with many of the school’s alumni present, as well as parents and friends.”

It was a community event. There were student made decorations including a clay figures and ornaments that were donated to Vassar Brothers Hospital. There were songs in Spanish and French,  a capella, carols and an original song  “Silent House” written and composed by the pupils.

Children  of all ages worked to make it possible.

Times change  and continue to change. In the 68 years since 1941 we have, among other things, developed a more inclusive and less uni-cultural approach to the seasonal celebration.

But it’s interesting to read the long history of so many of the  elements of the PDS Winter Festival.

JosieHolford

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