Waes-hal at Grimsby in Bloom
Grimsby Morris are out again waes-haling. This time we're at Grimsby in Bloom.
Here's the program:
12.00 am Meet and greet around the paved area by the entrance. The Welcome Address by The Wassail Major. Sing the "Apple Tree Wassail" led by members of Grimsby Morris. First dance spot by Grimsby Morris. Move to the memorial area.
Use noisy things such as instruments, bells, shakers, etc. Silly Hats optional.
In the Memorial Area, the lighting of the fire (if not already lit).Story: "The Apple Tree Man" Blessing of the orchard trees (by the western fence) led by members of staff, members of Grimsby Morris and parents.
Collect toast from the Waes-Hal Sergeant.
Dip the toast in the cider bucket and visit the trees.
Carefully attach the cider-soaked toast on the branches/twigs of the trees.
Bless each tree by shouting the Wassail Verse "0h Apple Tree, we Wassail Thee".
Return to the paved area.
Second dance spot by Grimsby Morris.Refreshments while performers change for the plough play. Performance of "The Digby Plough Play" by members of Grimsby Morris. Further refreshments.
Seasonal Songs.About 2.30 pm Farewell Grimsby in Bloom
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