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Join the medieval magic of Sterling High School’s beloved holiday tradition, the Madrigal Dinner.

The event is open to the public and tickets are available for purchase online or at the school.

Preparing for the Madrigal Dinner

The Madrigal Dinner is a beloved tradition at Sterling High School, with its roots dating back to the 1970s. Over the years, the event has evolved to include a range of activities and performances, but its core essence remains the same – to bring the community together and celebrate the holiday season. The dinner will feature a medieval-themed menu, with dishes such as roasted meats, stews, and traditional holiday treats. The evening will also include musical performances by the school’s choir and other local musicians. A theatrical performance will take place, featuring students from the school’s drama club.

The Medieval-Themed Setting

The Madrigal Dinner will be set in a medieval-style setting, complete with period-accurate decorations and costumes. The atmosphere will be lively and festive, with guests encouraged to dress in their finest medieval attire. The dinner will be held in the school’s auditorium, which will be transformed into a medieval great hall. The tables will be set with period-accurate linens, plates, and utensils, adding to the immersive experience. Guests will be treated to a range of medieval-themed activities, including a jousting tournament and a visit from a “royal” guest.

Tickets and Availability

Tickets for the Madrigal Dinner are available for purchase online or at the school. The event is open to the public, and guests are encouraged to attend. Tickets can be purchased online through the school’s website or by visiting the school’s box office. The cost of tickets will vary depending on the time of purchase and availability.

The Madrigal Dinner: A Night of Music, Food, and Mirth

The Madrigal Dinner is a beloved tradition at our school, bringing together students, faculty, and staff for an evening of merriment and entertainment. This year’s event promises to be just as enchanting as previous years, with a unique blend of music, food, and mirth that will leave you feeling merry and bright.

The Setting: The Great Hall

The Madrigal Dinner will take place in the Great Hall, our school’s cafeteria, which has been transformed into a medieval-inspired setting. The hall will be decorated with banners, tapestries, and other festive decorations, creating an immersive atmosphere that will transport you back in time. The Great Hall’s spacious layout will accommodate all attendees, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone.

The Menu: A Feast Fit for a King (or Queen)

The Madrigal Dinner is not just about the entertainment; it’s also about the food! This year’s menu promises to be a culinary delight, featuring a variety of dishes that will satisfy your taste buds. Some highlights of the menu include:

  • Roasted meats and stews
  • Fresh vegetables and salads
  • Sweets and desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth
  • A selection of beverages, including wine and ale
  • The Entertainment: Music, Dance, and Mirth

    The Madrigal Dinner is not just about the food; it’s also about the entertainment. This year’s event promises to be a night to remember, with a variety of performances that will keep you entertained throughout the evening.

    The event will feature a medieval-themed dinner, music, and entertainment.

    Preparing for the Madrigal Dinner

    To ensure a successful event, the school has been preparing for several weeks. Here are some of the key preparations:

  • The school’s drama club has been rehearsing for weeks to perfect their performances. The cafeteria staff has been working hard to prepare a medieval-themed menu, including turkey, mashed potatoes, and green beans. The gym has been decorated with medieval-themed decorations, including banners, balloons, and a throne. The school’s music department has been practicing their medieval-themed music to play during the event. ## The Event Itself
  • The Event Itself

    The Madrigal Dinner will take place on Friday, Dec. 13, at 6:30 p.m. in the old gym. Here are some of the highlights of the event:

  • The dinner will feature a four-course meal, including appetizers, main courses, and desserts. The music will feature medieval-themed songs and dances, performed by the school’s music department. The entertainment will include a medieval-themed play, performed by the school’s drama club. The event will also feature a costume contest, where students can show off their medieval-themed costumes.

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