Arcadia Days... The Old Way
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Arcadia Daze is an annual three-day event in Arcadia, Michigan featuring music, food, arts & crafts, beer, dancing, and a parade with clowns. Early in the last century, our ancestors gathered for Arcadia Days, and as the following program illustrates, the events were very different. |
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Arcadia Days was a two-day event held in the spring in the school auditorium. It included lectures on agriculture, penmanship, citizenship, and self improvement; music and songs by the school band and the glee club; flag drills; and awards for schoolwork, farm produce, and baked goods. The awards and topics give us a glimpse into the attitudes of the times. A student could win 50 cents for the best penmanship or the best composition on "Doing Our Bit." A dollar was the prize for the "Best Prepared Substitute for Mixed Wheat Flour." Home Economics subjects included "War Bread" and "Meat Substitutes."
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Cover | Program | Program (cont.) | Prizes