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Sing to Trees! Stamford Wassail Parade Returns
15 Dec
Summary
- Workshop teaches singing to trees and banging pots for harvest.
- The traditional English wassail happens at the start of January.
- A free workshop is offered before the Stamford Wassail parade on Saturday.

Residents are invited to a unique workshop to learn the art of singing to trees and making a spirited racket with old saucepans. This event revives the traditional English wassail, a custom historically held at the beginning of January to bless apple orchards and ensure a bountiful harvest.
South Kesteven District Council is hosting this free workshop in anticipation of the upcoming Stamford Wassail parade. The event promises a lively atmosphere, encouraging participants to embrace the rowdy spirit of this ancient festival. It aims to connect modern communities with a cherished tradition.
Councillor Paul Stokes expressed enthusiasm for supporting this "rowdy Old English orchard wassailing festival." Traditionally observed around Old Twelfth Night, the wassail embodies a community effort to foster prosperity for the apple harvest, blending festive noise with agricultural hope.




