The First Thanksgiving - Pilgrims and Indians
Myers Home Theatre
Curtain Call
Pilgrims step off the Mayflower . . .
. . . into the New World . . .
Pilgrim chidren search for clams
Remember and Pocowea meet
Scene 2 - Pilgrim chldren are cold and wet, crying and praying
Squanto saves Love from drowning.  They become friends.
Indians fishing
Indians teach Pilgrims many things
The cast of Pilgrims and Indians take a bow
Debra Malone announces for Vision Forum's "Everyday News Network" on how to make a play.
Good friends
After Theatre Desserts
Good friends again.
Indian doll craft time
Our gracious hostess, Andreanna  Myers
yum!
Fun playing the "homemade" Very First Thanksgiving Game
Time to say good bye and thank you to our sweet friends.

What a blessing from the Lord this Thanksgiving has been.  We will never forget all the fun we had here today.
Thank you Andreanna and Wade for having us over to your lovely home!  Thank you Julia, Maria, and Adam for all the fun!
Thank You to the Malone family for the beautiful music and all the great school tips!  Thank you to the Van Surksums for the sweet fellowship!  We love you all dearly! 

This is one of the songs of worship that the Pilgrims sang. We learned it this Thanksgiving from the Myers.  The children sang it at the end of their production together.  It was from the Psalms, and is called Olde Hundredth. It's tune is that of the Doxology, and the spelling of the words is from *The Book of Psalmes* printed in 1612.

                 "Showt to Jehovah, al the earth.
                 Serve ye Jehovah with gladnes:
                 Before Him come with singing merth.
                 Know, that Jehovah he God is:

                 Its He that made us, and not wee;
                 His folk, and sheep of His feeding.
                 O with confession enter yee
                 His gates, his courtyards with praising:

                 Confess to Him, bless ye His name.
                 Because Jehovah He good is:
                 His mercy ever is the same:
                 And His faith, unto al ages."
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