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Saturday, July 02, 2011

History Camp!

Oh oh! It looks like things aren't going too well for the government here! Hula hoops in hand, the People of Sherwood rise up in outrage. It's a scene from a History Camp production of a famous medieval ballad where Robin Hood and his merry crew win again!

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Holy smokes!! This looks so medieval!!!--John Brown

JayCee said...

Yeap, Mr. Brown. Even older and farther back than you are!

Anonymous said...

Where is the movie??

Lilly Morgen said...

Hula Hoops had not been invented yet, but the idea was very theataric so I liked it. I can't wait until the movie comes out!!!!

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I am James Christopher Smock. I arrived in Oregon at the age of four with the family Hall. We were eight in number. It was 1852. My wife Mary Ellen Sebastian and I platted the town of "Smockville" in 1889, which later became the Town of Sherwood.