2019 Flagler County Native American Festival
Join us for the 5th Annual Flagler County Native American Festival (aka Princess Place Pow Wow) on February 23-24, 2019 at Princess Place Preserve in Palm Coast, Florida. More than 50 tribes will be represented from North and South America at this family-friendly event, which offers both entertainment and education.
Flagler County Native American Festival
Flagler County Native American Festival festivities will begin each day in the Pow Wow Arena with traditional dance and a ceremony for veterans. Children will be invited to participate in the “candy dance.” There will be crafts and primitive living demonstrations on a variety of weapons, blacksmithing and flint knapping, the official term for making arrowheads.
Visitors can round out their experience by visiting the wild horse rescue area, pony rides and shopping at the trading booths. Food and refreshments will be available.
Public Hours: Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
General admission
$5.00 per person
Kids 12 & under – FREE
Flagler County Native American Festival Activities:
* Dance Competitions
* Native American Dancing
* Weapons Demonstration
* Arts and Crafts Show
* Wildlife Exhibits
* Encampment and Displays
* Food and Refreshments
* Children’s Activities
* Trading Booths
* Luck of the Draw Dance
Powwow Head Staff
Master of Ceremonies: Rick “Youngblood” Bird
Host Drum: To Be Announced
For More Information: Call 386-313-4144
Location:
Princess Place Preserve
2500 Princess Place Rd
Palm Coast FL 32164
The Princess Place Pow Wow is organized by Deep Forest Native American Experience and the Flagler County Parks and Recreation Department.
Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Flagler County Native American Festival (aka Princess Place Pow Wow) in February at Princess Place Preserve in Palm Coast, Florida.
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