2018 Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration
Enjoy the 14th Annual Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration on January 13-14, 2018 in Lancaster, Ohio as your first Native American celebration of the year. Held indoors at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds AAA Building, you will experience traditional Native American drumming, singing, dancing, and regalia. Enjoy crafts and artwork from Native American artists from around the country, along with delicious food and drinks.
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Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration
The Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration is a family friendly event with fun for all ages. There will be face painting, kids crafts, and a candy dance each day for the kids.
PUBLIC WELCOME!!!!
Hours:
Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.
Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Grand Entry: 12:00 p.m. both days
Admission:
$5.00 Adults
$3.00 Children 5 & under
$3.00 Senior Citizens
Principle People
Head Male: Bob Moody
Head Lady: Beth Moody
Master of Ceremonies: Jamie Oxendine
Arena Director: Jim Byler
Head Vet: Shawn Reilly
Drums: South Eastern Water Spider, Chaske Hotain
*THIS WILL BE A CLOSED DRUM EVENT ONLY due to limited space!*
Location
Fairfield County Fairgrounds AAA Building
157 E Fair Ave
Lancaster, OH 43130
For General or Vendor Information:
Kevin (740-304-9720) or Keira (740-603-6210).
E-mail us at lonewolfcreations@hotmail.com
Host Hotel
Holiday Inn Express
1861 Riverway Dr
Lancaster, OH 43130
?740-654-4445
About the Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration
15 years ago the people of Lancaster, Ohio approached the Honoring Traditions Event Committee about the possibility of putting on a Native American event. After over a year of planning, the first “Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration” was born. Each year the event has grown in size from Vendors, to Native American drums and especially dancers. The committee is made up of individuals who donate their time to make this event one of the best events in Ohio.
Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Honoring Traditions Eastern Woodland Native American Celebration in January at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds AAA Building in Lancaster, Ohio.
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