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Posted by: Lisa Robbins
London Town in Gingerbread

London Town is a little more festive this year thanks to Mrs. Wentz and her fourth grade class at Bayside Elementary in Stevensville, MD who reconstructed London Town using gingerbread.  With the assistance of  David Perry the class made the gingerbread, baked it in the school ovens, measured and cut all pieces to scale, and with the assistance of parents constructed the William Brown House, the Carpenter Shop, the Rumney-West Ordinary, and the Lord Mayor's Tenement.

This project came about after the fourth grade's annual field trip to Historic London Town and Gardens.  Each year they select a site to reconstruct in gingerbread, this year it was London Town!  The students donated their work to us, and is on display in the Pavilion.  London Town volunteers marveled at the kids work at our Annual Holiday Party.  In fact, Frank Marzucco, director of Anne Arundel County Recreation and Parks was so impressed with their work that he decided to feature the gingerbread town on the county's website www.aacounty.org/recparks . 

A special thank you to all the students, Mrs. Wentz, and Mr. Perry for all of their hard work and creativity! 

Students working on the Lord Mayors Tenement

Students working on the Rumeny-West Ordinary

Students working on the Carpenter Shop

Students working on the William Brown House

The finished town on display

 

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