So we dive into the County Times archives, and look back at some fun moments from across the years.
If you have any old photos you would like to share - school days, holidays, disco days - you can submit your own snaps to gavin.grosvenor@newsquest.co.uk or news@countytimes.co.uk.
Montgomery School celebrates in 2014
Pupils from Montgomery Primary School celebrated St Davids Day last Thursday (13-03-2014) and held their school Eisteddfod. Pic is. Rhiannon Richards (5). RD102_2014-2
A day to remember at Buttington Trewern School
Pupils from Buttington and Trewern Primary School celebrated St Davids Day last Thursday (13-03-2014) and held their school Eisteddfod. Pic is. Tommy Kaye (4) and Ruby Pryce (5). RD101_2014-5
Treowen Primary School's Eisteddfod fun
Pupils from Treowen Primary School celebrated St Davids Day before the Half term and held their school Eisteddfod. Pic is. First prize winner of the 3D Art and Crafts with his hot air balloon is four-year-old, Vincent Evans. RD069_2014-7
Welsh ladies of Arddleen
PB091-2014-6 picture by Phil Blagg Arddleen Primary School celbrated St Davids Day last Friday March 7 pic front l-r Mackenzie Watkins and Shona Wilkes back , Rubysue Sharman
Arts and crafts at Llanidloes Primary School
Llanidloes Primary School's Lillibeth Morris (9) and Harry Baldwin (10) with the St Davids Day red dragon made by the children of the schools art club. Do you know the year?
Disco dancing for St David at Maesydre
Maesydre Primary School St Davids Day School Eisteddfodpic are the winners of the Disco Dance competitionback l-r Nicole Edwards , Sophie Evans , Neve Spencer-Moller and Ffion Johnsfront l-r Chloe Williams and Molly Robinson. PB118-2012
Singing for the saint in Builth Wells
Builth Male Voice Choir at the St David's Day concert with, front from left, Gwynedd Parry, Luned Jones, Meinir Jones Parry, Ann Bufton and Morgan-Ellen Field in 2017.
St David's dinner in Llanrhaeadr
Llanrhaeadr St David's Day dinner. Do you know the year?
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