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Outdoor cinema and medieval banquet kick off summer of events as Coombe Abbey reopens after lockdown A whole host of events are set to take place A number of events are scheduled at Coombe Abbey Hotel as it s set to fully reopen after the coronavirus lockdown Never miss another Warwickshire story by signing up to our free email updatesInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Your information will be used in accordance with ourPrivacy Notice. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice ....
Highlights April Fools Day sees people playing harmless pranks on each other. New Delhi: Hey, you have been fooled - today is April Fool s Day! So, have you heard these lines more than once in your lifetime on the first day of April? Most of us have and why not, after all it is the day when your friends and family play sweet little pranks on you and enjoy the celebrations. But ever wondered why we do what we do? Let s try to decode the story behind this special day. APRIL FOOL S DAY STORY: It is said that this day was first marked in the 19th century, and then went on become hugely popular everywhere. It was Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales (1392) where the first precursor of the day was found written. In the tale, vain cock Chauntecleer is fooled by a fox, which is taken as a reference to the day. ....
OffBeat Magazine Medieval Feast in the Garden Join knights and ladies, squires, jesters, kings, and queens for a Medieval Feast and all-inclusive costume party at Paradigm Gardens on March 19 and 20, in a Covid-safe environment. A five-course Medieval themed meal prepared by the chefs from Karibu Kitchen on Paradigm Gardens’ brick, wood-fired oven and grill, complete with garden cocktails and local craft beers. There will be two shows each night at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets starting at $150 include all food, drink, musical entertainment, and tax. Enjoy the Medieval sounds of Toot & Lute followed by more dancing and music by DJ Kash. Feel free to BYOB. Must be 21+ to enter this outside event! ....