- Whit Friday
Whit Friday, meaning White Friday, is the the name given to the first Friday after
Pentecost or Whitsun (White Sunday).This day is mostly celebrated in the
Church of England orAnglican denominations and is less celebrated inRoman Catholic parishes.The day has a cultural significance in these areas as the date on which the annual
Whit Walks are traditionally held. It is also the day on which the traditional annual Whit Friday Brass band contests are held in the eastern areas ofGreater Manchester , inNorth West England .Whit walks
A Procession of Witness of the congregations of local churches is a tradition in the area, with the church officers, clergy, children carrying baskets of flowers or ribbons attached to banners. Each Whit Friday, local churches or chapels in this region employed bands to lead traditional processions through the streets. Whit Friday was the "Scholars' Walk", or the Church's Annual Day when the girls would have a new dress and the boys would have new trousers and neighbours, friends and relatives would give a penny for their new clothes. [ [http://carrbrookvillage.users.btopenworld.com/band.htm#history Carrbrook Whit Friday Band Contest ] ]
Brass band contests
A brass band contest has been held in Stalybridge on Whit Friday since at least 1870.fact|date=May 2008 On Whit Friday 1884, 6th June, two further unconnected events in
Uppermill and Mossley were held, [ [http://www.whitfriday.brassbands.saddleworth.org/History.html The First Recorded Contest] , Extract from the Stalybridge Reporter, 1884] inadvertently launching an internationally renowned and uniquebrass band occasion - the Annual Whit Friday Band Contests. The Whit Friday contests are now firmly placed in the brass band calendar and attract thousands of people, whether musicians or spectators, to listen to brass band music. The bands' discipline, stamina, and organisational skills are tested to the limit. Each of the contests on the Whit Friday circuit is organised by a dedicated committee who organise their own contest prizes.Currently Held Contests
The following localities held Brass Band contests on Whit Friday in 2007 [ [http://www.harrogate.co.uk/harrogate-band/misc45.htm Brass Band Reference - Whit Friday Marches - Whit Friday Brass Band Contests ] ] :
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Stalybridge
*Millbrook, Stalybridge
*Carrbrook , Stalybridge [ [http://carrbrookvillage.users.btopenworld.com/band.htm Carrbrook Whit Friday Band Contest ] ]
*Heyrod , Stalybridge
*Stalybridge Celtic , Stalybridge*Upper Mossley
*Micklehurst , Mossley*Greenfield
*Dobcross
*Delph [ [http://web.ukonline.co.uk/i.payne/results.html Saddleworth and Oldham Area Contest] , 2007 Results]
*Denshaw
*Uppermill
*Friezland
*Greenacres
*Grotton
*Lees &Springhead
*Lydgate
*Scouthead &Austerlands *
Dukinfield
*Hurst Village,Ashton-Under-Lyne
*Broadoak, Ashton-Under-Lyne
*Denton
*Droylsden Other Traditions
In the 1800s, people stirred around 4.00 am to prepare for the day. Licensing laws did not exist, so the doors of pubs and coffee shops opened at 5.00 am and the day began. Pies were ordered days before Whit Friday as there was no time for cooking! "Potato Pie" or "Tater Pie" - a variation of
Lancashire hotpot has become the traditional food of Whit Friday in these towns.References
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