canterbury tales

Dear Friend of Golden View Classical Academy,

We hope you will take a moment to read our May Monthly Newsletter to learn what we've been up to this month.

Here is an excerpt from Dr. Garrow's cover letter:

"...How strange, to play a game whose only real cost lies in not playing. It is as if, in the mind of Harry Bailey, winning matters less than playing. Why might this be? I believe that Harry Bailey is one of the great merrymakers of humankind – the sort who, like Gandalf or Mr. Fezziwig, could employ the charms of hospitality and fun to the improvement of humankind. Take a moment and witness his genius. First, he knows that the trek to Canterbury is meaningless if it does not effect a change of heart in the trekker; and he knows that many in his company are broken and bad, and that none is as good as they ought to be; and he knows that, as host, he must not only feed and house his pilgrims, but teach their hearts to change..." Click here to continue reading