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Long ago, when the Maggie Fair was a bi-annual event, in the autumn a young girl was chosen from the village. She would be crowned the ‘Fair Maiden’ with a crown of flowers and a sash of tied wheat. This was to symbolise the harvest and to give thanks for a fruitful year. At some point the fair went from two to one, and the custom of the ‘fair maiden’ was lost. Four years ago after some research, Ginny Slater resurrected this and it has become a lovely part of the fairs history once again. Maidens are invited to apply and are chosen by the committee before the day. They are presented with a crown and a sash, and get to accompany the guest speaker on the fair day. This year will again be open to girls of both villages and forms are in the shop and attached to this newsletter.
The week running up to fair is always kept clear in my diary; I love the whole feel of doing something for the village. Although I have only lived here for six years, the village has been like an extended family, and it’s great to feel part of something.
Apart from the day of the fair, there are the events leading up to it which include the Jumble sale and art show. These are always well attended and there are many bargains to be had.
The actual day of the fair starts early with the field convener, (David MacKay) co-ordinating volunteers to make the many stalls ready and put up the gazebos (always fun, especially if it’s windy). The work behind the scenes always the most important and always the least noticed, but the most appreciated.
Gradually people will start to appear and begin setting up their various attractions, there is a wonderful feeling of camaraderie, with everyone pitching in and helping out.
As lunchtime approaches we get busy with the fancy dress preparations, and once this is judged, they march up the hill to the Cross, with the pipe band where the fair is officially opened at 1.30 by a guest speaker and the ringing of the Maggie fair Bell. Then and only then can money pass hands, be warned the cake stall sells out very fast! Crafts, plants, books and toys; bottle stall and wheel of fortune. And don’t forget the fantastic teas!
This year sees the return of the very popular assault course, as well as different interactive demonstrations. Bouncy castles, giant games and stalls. The raffle tickets can be bought now from any committee member. There will be vintage and classic cars and bikes on display.
A car boot sale and much more!
Visitors from far and away come to the fair, to experience something that is dying out in our fast paced society. They enjoy the feeling of belonging to something and the smiles and laughter from the stall holders stays with them until next year.
This fair is unique and possibly one of the oldest in Scotland, and to be a part of history is something I’m very happy to be part of.
The Maggie Fair is something that we should all be proud of, a tradition that is kept going by volunteers. As with all village traditions this gets harder every year and volunteers become thin on the ground. People are needed to run the various stalls, set up on the morning and scrap in the evening, and help with the teas. Everyone is welcome and no-one is turned away. The right to hold the fair was given to the village by a king no less. Be a part of this wonderful village tradition, just phone the secretary to offer your help. (870514)
If you can donate anything to the stalls please contact them.
Stall Holders
Cake and Candy - Belinda White 870475
Crafts and Gifts - Celia Roberts 870182
Jumble Sale - Mary Macgregor
Teas - Jenny Pratt 870541
Plants - Ginny Slater 870514
Toys - Jane Birnie 870416
Book Stall - Mike Nunns 870302
Wheel of Fortune - Kevin Black 870305
Park Convenor - David MacKay 870233
Raffle - John Fettes 870335
Thank you
Ginny Slater
Secretary
Maggie Fair House to House Collection.
There will be a general collection in Garmouth on Monday 25th June, in
the evening from about 6pm. This year we are hoping to cover
collection of contributions for all of the stalls and the jumble sale
in one visit to your household. The homes in Kingston will have their
collection on Wednesday 27th June.
You will receive a reminder through the door the week before the collection.
We are looking for contributions for the Bottle Stall, Toy Stall,
Craft Stall, Book and CD stall, Plant Stall, Jumble Sale Bric-a-brac
and clothing etc. If you cannot be at home for the collection, could
you please leave the contributions in a plastic bag outside your door.
If you would like to deliver the collections yourself, Ginny Slater at
Inverspey, Lein Rd, Kingston has kindly offered to store the goods at
her house. She can be contacted on 870514.
We also need donations of cakes for both the Cake Stall and the Teas
in the Hall. Anyone who would be willing to bake for either of these,
could you please contact Jenny Pratt on 870541.
Thank you for your support, our Maggie Fair is a unique historical
event which can only be kept going by teamwork and the contribution of
people who
form part of the local community.
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