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April is a promise that May is bound to keep The Green Man Awakes! Ever been in a pub called ‘The Green Man’. Did you stop and wonder how it got its name? The Green Man is a symbol of rebirth as the cycle of growth begins each spring. You will see the Green Man carved in many churches, as his pagan roots were accepted in the Western Church. He has become a modern day character, appearing in recent art & literature. And the nearest Green Man Pub? It’s in Inglewhite, near Beacon Fell. APRIL FOOL WHAT IS EASTER? After a 40 day period of fasting during Lent, comes EASTER. The Roman festival of Hilaria was celebrated on March The week before is HOLY WEEK. 25, just after the end of winter. So it was a celebration of MAUNDY THURSDAY remembers the LAST SUPPER, joy as winter’s gloom passed. Chaucer’s ‘The Canterbury GOOD FRIDAY commemorates the CRUCIFIXION of Jesus. Tales’ written in 1392 contains the first recorded RESURRECTION SUNDAY celebrates Jesus returning from the dead. association between 1st April and foolishness. In 1686 Finally comes the EASTER MONDAY bank holiday. Why The Eggs? John Aubrey referred to the day as ‘Fooles holy day. With all the eggs used up on Pancake Day, Lent was a time when dairy products weren’t allowed. But the chickens kept on laying! So by Easter there were always plenty of eggs that needed using up. Symbolising spring, painted eggs where given as presents. It’s only recently we’ve moved to chocolate eggs! Should St George’s Day become a national holiday? Jeremy Corbyn aims to to create 4 new Bank Holidays, one for each of the patron saints of the four nations. You can celebrate anyway, see what’s happening in the Fylde at www.StGeorgesDayFestival.com April’s full moon is called the Pink Moon because it heralds the new bloom of moss pink, a wild mountain flower Look for the full moon on the night of Tuesday 7 th ‘Now we rise - and we are everywhere’ Pink Moon was ‘fragile genius’ Nick Drake’s third and final album, recorded in 1971 over just two nights. It’s Nick’s starkest set, with only an acoustic guitar to accompany his introverted lyrics. Pink Moon was poorly received and Nick moved back to his parent’s house in Tamworth-in- Arden to retire from music. He died on 24 November 1974, aged just 26, from a overdose of antidepressants. If you’ve not heard Pink Moon - you should, it’s wonderful. 14 eList Don’t Miss It... ...Local List It! www.LocalList.It