13 Colonies
1st Thanksgiving
Macy's Parade
Ray Middle School
Winter Olympics
Winter Wonderland
100

This Southern Colony was Britain’s main producer of tobacco

Virginia

100

This is the religious group that arrived in Massachusetts 9 years before the Puritans to celebrate the 1st Thanksgiving.

Pilgrims

100


Since 1924, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade has taken place in this city.

NYC

100

Miss Meager and Mr. Brazell both played this sport in college.

Lacrosse

100

Events like the Biathlon will take place during the 2026 Winter Olympics in this European country.

Italy

100

“Christmas is coming…this is getting fat.”

Goose

200

This New England Colony built ships for the British Empire.

Massachusetts

200

This group of people shared the idea of Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims.

Wampanoag

200

This person appears on the last float each year.

Santa Claus

200

This world-famous math teacher can be found in Room 198.

Mrs. Schrader

200

This event has teams sweeping the ice in front of the stone, or rock, to help it slide into a target.

Curling

200

“I really can’t stay, because it is this outside.”

Cold

300

This important Middle Colony was the home to America’s biggest city, Philadelphia.

Pennsylvania

300

This is the name the Pilgrims gave to this “healthy” beverage.

Swizl

300

From 1924-1927 live animals from the Central Park zoo were used in the parade until they were replaced by these.

Balloons

300

An old urban legend states that this location in Ray was originally meant to be a swimming pool.

Library

300

In this event, athletes race around a track at high rates of speed.

Speed Skating

300

“I played my this for him, pa-rum pum pum pum.”

Drum

400

This famous scientist from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the Colonial Ambassador to Britain.

Dr. Benjamin Franklin

400


This is the name the Pilgrims gave to this cracker-like food.

Sea Biscuits

400

This cartoon character’s balloon has made the most appearances in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Snoopy

400

This Pennsylvania battlefield was the location of the 1st Annual Ray 7th Grade Social Studies Department Field Trip.

Gettysburg

400

In this event, teams race down an icy track in a sleek metal sled, working together to steer and brake.

Bobsled

400

“Last Christmas, I gave you my heart, but then you did this!”

You gave it away!

500

He was the king of the British Empire during the 1750’s.

George II

500

This is the President who declared Thanksgiving an official holiday in 1863…262 years after the Pilgrims first celebrated it.

Abraham Lincoln

500

In 2014, this high school made their first and only appearance in the famous parade.

Baker High School

500

In 1976, Ray Middle School was named after this former Baldwinsville superintendent

Donald S. Ray

500

This event is similar to the luge but instead, athletes race down the track on their stomach…head first!

Skeleton

500

“Chestnuts roasting on an open fire and he is nipping at your nose.”

Jack Frost