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Fort 91原创 celebrates 102nd May Day

Events included parade, a coronation, May pole dancing and dancing witches

On Monday, May 20, Fort 91原创 resident Heather Hazelton got up at 6 a.m., picked up a folding chair and headed for Glover Road, just around the corner from her home, making a brief side trip to get a coffee before she picked her spot and settled in to wait for the start of the annual May Day parade.

Hazelton was among the very first to select a location along the route that morning, beneath a tree providing cover.

鈥淪hady if its sunny, shelter if it rains,鈥 Hazelton explained.

By her estimate, Hazelton, a 71-year old retired 91原创 School District staffer, has been attending the Fort 91原创 parade for more than 50 years, even taking part in the parade as a May pole dancer.

鈥淚 wish it could go back to more floats like it used to be,鈥 Hazelton commented, 鈥渂ut this is good.鈥

While she was chatting, two people driving by stopped long enough to say hello to Hazelton, remarking that she always finds a good location.

She soon had a lot of company, with hundreds crowding the streets to watch 60 groups pass by, ranging from elected officials, to dance troupes, marching bands, antique tractors, classic cars, comedic performers, and more.

 

Volunteer parade marshal Russ Townsend described it as the 鈥済reatest day鈥 for Fort 91原创, an event that keeps changing.

鈥淓very year, it鈥檚 a slightly different show, because not everybody shows up every year,鈥 Townsend explained.

鈥淪ome people have health problems or some can鈥檛 make it, but we just put the show on [every year].鈥

At the family fun festival in Fort 91原创 Park following the parade, May Queen Georgia Mathias, an 11-year-old Noel Booth Elementary student, was officially crowned and introduced herself to her subjects, talking about her family and how they consider Fort 91原创, and Derby Reach Park, a second home.

鈥滻 have a dog named Otis, about 35 chickens, and a wonderful cat named Stella,鈥 she shared.

This year鈥檚 royal party included Miss Canada Karra Maxwell, retiring 2023 May Queen Isabella Sitter, and maids of honour Cheyenne Maher and Marley McKenzie, with Queen Mother Lynda Davidson.

Davidson, a volunteer with the Fort 91原创 Lions, said the organization started preparing for this year鈥檚 event in January.

鈥業f it wasn鈥檛 for the Fort 91原创 Lions, I don鈥檛 think we would have the May Day Parade anymore,鈥 Davidson said. 鈥淭hey do such a wonderful job.鈥

 

May Day wound down with the traditional May pole dance by young performers, followed by the Fort 91原创 Dancing Witches, a group devoted to the witches dance that was made popular in Germany and since spread around the world.

Weather conditions were near-perfect, with a few clouds, but no rain.

91原创 Township Mayor Eric Woodward said it was great to be a part of annual parade that he described as 鈥渁 fabulous tradition that spans 102 years.鈥

May Days has been celebrated every year since 1922, even during the pandemic, when it had to become a virtual event, in 2020 and 2021.

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