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Ten Faires?

Posted by hcecf on August 26, 2008 at 10:32 AM

It's hard to believe that we're now up to our tenth homeschool faire.  The concept is a simple and effective one, all participating homeschoolers welcome. Take a science fair concept and swap science for our current theme.  Do a project, activity, skit or something to share AND something for the potluck. Period garb / costumes encouraged, but not mandatory.

So far HCECF has hosted a faire on Vikings, Egypt, Pirates, Native American Indians, Colonial / Pioneer America, Robin Hood / Sherwood Forest, Spanish Armada, Out of Africa, Star Wars and now are taking a literary book adventure with the choice of any book.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/homeschoolfaires/

Our Faires have been so popular that the format and themes are copied by other homeschool groups, we are flattered!

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