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First Friday Poisson d'Avril

  • Larry Spring Museum of Common Sense Physics 225 East Redwood Avenue Fort Bragg, CA, 95437 United States (map)

A long, long time ago, the New Year started on the 1st of April, a natural progression for pagan renewal. The Feast of Fools was a term given to many medieval festivals celebrated during the fifth-sixteenth centuries in Europe, and these celebrations developed a tradition of practical jokes.

In France, Belgium and French-speaking areas of Switzerland and Canada, the April 1st tradition is often known as “April Fish” (Poisson d’Avril in French). Pranks include attempting to attach a paper fish to a person’s back without being noticed. This fish feature is prominently present on many late 19th- to early 20th-century French April Fools’ Day postcards. Many newspapers also spread a false story on April Fish Day, and a subtle reference to a fish is sometimes given as a clue to the fact that it is an April Fools’ prank.

Our event is no prank, but may feature many!
We are tickled to share our updated schedule.

4:00 - 6:00 PM: Crafts: Mask Making, Paper Fish, Photobooth, + Games

5:00 - 8:00 PM: Riverboat Café serves fish-themed snacks

6:00 PM: Parade to Downtown Fort Bragg & Back

6:30 PM: Avante-folk puppet show with Theatre de la Liberté

7:00 PM: Crowning of the April Fool, History, & Poetry

7:30 PM: Jan Svankmajer’s “Jabberwocky” (14 minutes)

7:45 PM: Disney’s Alice in Wonderland (65 minutes)

Enter through the gates beside the Larry Spring Museum @225 E Redwood Ave., Fort Bragg

Earlier Event: March 20
Live Music at Spring Commons
Later Event: May 21
Open Mic