Pioneer Days
May 10, 2008 | Filed Under Community, Daily Life




Last Friday, I went back to my home town of Waverly, Nebraska and spent the day with my little sister’s elementary school for the tradition of Pioneer Days. Everyone dressed up like old pioneers and the kids learned about the culture of the times. They made their own candles, threw horse shoes, learned how to knit, and ate pioneer lunches (a cup for water, sandwiches wrapped in wax paper, apples and potatoes - but no bananas or tropical fruit because it wasn’t available). It was cold and rainy but everyone had a good time. And after the old fashioned color treatment, the images really felt like a part of history.
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this is helpful…my daughter is going on a pioneer days field trip…any ohter suggestions for lunch…and also what to carry it in.
Sandy,
I’m no expert by any means, but I found this link that might be of help. http://www.projects.yrdsb.edu.on.ca/pioneer/pioneer_home.htm. Thanks for stopping by and I hoped you enjoyed the pictures too.