07 Apr 21 - 03:32 PM (#4101214) Subject: Folklore: Safe Ways of celebrating May Day From: GUEST Hello I'm writing from the United States. Every year I create many May Day programs for schools, museums, libraries and festivals. We are still very anxious about large groups of people...even small groups of people gathering. We are currently sorting through ideas of how to salvage some sort of May Day celebration. There is a chance we may go with a Zoom style event again. I'm so very curious to how others out there may be celebrating May Day in creative ways? I would love to hear your ideas and perhaps what you have planned to make things festive, lively, fun and engaging. Share any creative ideas if you would like. That would be lovely. Much thanks. Rose |
07 Apr 21 - 03:58 PM (#4101221) Subject: RE: Folklore: Safe Ways of celebrating May Day From: Manitas_at_home In some places May Garlands would be left at peoples houses at dawn. Very socially distanced. Decorations can be put up without large crowds. |