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SUMMARY:Old Fort Niagara Presents The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps
DESCRIPTION:Old Fort Niagara hosts a performance of Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps  at 4:30 p.m. Saturday\, July 23\, 2016 as part of the Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps’ summer 2016 tour of New England. \nFifing and drumming was used during times of war to relay commands to soldiers\, direct movements of units\, as well as to provide inspiration and marching rhythm. The sounds of the fifes and pounding of the drums could be heard over the cries of battle. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qV97LMW1e_E&width=540&height=367[/embedyt] \nThe Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps is made up of 40 to 50 students ranging in ages 12 – 18\, who gather from Plymouth and surrounding communities year round in preparation for their performance season. Its members are self-supporting and dedicated to preserving the ancient arts of color guard\, fifing\, and drumming through live performances at parades\, historical and patriotic celebrations\, concerts\, cultural affairs\, and other civic events such as this one at Old Fort Niagara. \nThe Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps is self-supporting and dedicated to preserving the ancient arts of color guard\, fifing and drumming through live performances at parades\, historical and patriotic celebrations\, concerts\, cultural affairs and other civic events. \nMore about The Drum Corps  \nAbout Old Fort Niagara\nOld Fort Niagara is located in Fort Niagara State Park in Youngstown\, New York. It is a registered National Historic Landmark and New York State Historic Site operated by the Old Fort Niagara Association. \nOld Fort Niagara offers a chance to step back in time to an era when great empires struggled for control of North America. Visit original 18th century buildings\, enjoy incredible views and take part in exciting living history programs.  \nIf you visit during one of our special events\, such as this performance of The Plymouth Fife and Drum Corps\, you’ll meet reenactors who faithfully recreate the lives of past Fort garrisons and depict the struggles that led to the birth of the United States and Canada.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/plymouth-fife-and-drum-corps/
LOCATION:Old Fort Niagara – Standing Guard Since 1726\, 102 Morrow Plaza\, Youngstown\, NY\, 14174\, United States
CATEGORIES:Fife & Drum Corps Events,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Old Fort Niagara Association":MAILTO:eschrader@oldfortniagara.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160722
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160725
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160716T184034Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160716T184207Z
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SUMMARY:Battle of Bull Run–Manassas Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:Share the experience of the Battle of Bull Run–Manassas reenactment on July 22-24\, 2016 at the Battle of Cedar Creek Battlefield in Middletown\, VA. Originally fought on July 21\, 1861\, The Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation will host the reenactment event on the Battle of Cedar Creek Battlefield in Middletown\, Virginia. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dyu1M-i13CM&width=540&height=333[/embedyt] \nWe will be Reenacting three important Early War Engagements. \nExperience military\, civilian\, and living history camps\, live period music\, and educational demonstrations. Shop unique gifts\, crafts\, and food vendors. \nSpectator tickets for the Battle of Bull Run–Manassas Reenactment will also include all living history activities at Belle Grove Plantation and tours of the Manor House. \nThe Battle of Bull Run–Manassas reenactment site is located just of I-81 on US 11 just south of Middletown. Proceeds benefit preservation of the Cedar Creek Battlefield. Hosted by the Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation. \nRegistration Fees\nRegular Registration – $25: February 1st to May 31st\nLate Registration – $35: June 1st – July 8th\nWalk-ons – $40: After July 8th\, 2016 only Walk-ons will be accepted. Please register early! \nSpectators\nAdult tickets for one day are $15.00 per person per day ($5.00 for Friday).\nSenior Citizen and students ages 7-17 are $8.00 ($5.00 for Friday).\nChildren 6 and under are free.\nRetired and Active Military with ID are $8.00 ($5.00 for Friday.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-bull-run-manassas-reenactment/
LOCATION:Cedar Creek Battlefield\, 8437 Valley Pike\, Middletown\, VA\, 22645\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cedar Creek Battlefield Foundation":MAILTO:info@ccbf.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160715
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160716
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160625T214516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190219T180840Z
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SUMMARY:Buckskin Bill Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the annual Buckskin Bill Rendezvous in Cascade\, Idaho on July 15\, 2016. Fur trade dress required. Come enjoy the rendezvous named after “the last of the mountain men”. \nCONTACT\nPaul Bolin 208-631-8268\nCharlie Swindell 208-559-7408 \nWHEN\nFriday\, July 15\, 2016 03:00 pm \nLOCATION: Kennedy Ranch\, Cascade\, ID\nCascade\, Idaho 83611 \nAbout Buckskin Bill \nBuckskin Bill\, also known as “the last of the mountain men\,” forged a seemingly primitive life for himself along the banks of Idaho’s Salmon River. Born Sylvan Ambrose Hart in 1906\, he received his nickname from local Forest Service rangers for the tanned deer hides he wore as clothing. Raised in Oklahoma Territory\, he eventually found his way to the Five Mile Bar along the Salmon River in 1932 and made it his home.  \nMostly eschewing the dubious comforts of city life and strangling restrictions on personal freedoms there\, Buckskin Bill chose a more solitary\, utterly self-sufficient life by the Salmon. He fished\, trapped\, hunted\, raised crops\, made his own food and clothing and wine.  \nSylvan Hart possessed even more skills than those demanded by living off the land. He also held an engineering degree from Oklahoma University; studied Latin\, Greek\, French\, German\, Russian\, Swahili\, Portuguese\, Spanish\, and Norwegian; took courses in petroleum engineering as a graduate student; and worked on the top-secret Norden Bombsight at Boeing’s Kansas factory during World War II. He may have lived what appeared to be a simple life\, but clearly he was not remotely a simple man. \nWhen it came to picking enemies\, Buckskin Bill chose a fairly big one: the National Forest Service.  After having lived quietly in his chosen riverside haven for years\, Buckskin bristled when the Forest Service pushed to have the entire place designated as a Primitive Area\, which meant no human habitation whatsoever allowed.  Eventually\, the government was convinced that one man who lived off the land in an authentic manner deserved to stay there.  \nBuckskin Bill died in 1980\, a mountain man to the last. The Buckskin Bill Museum\, located on the Salmon River’s Five Mile Bar\, showcases the actual items he made and used in his lifetime.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/buckskin-bill-rendezvous/
LOCATION:The Kennedy Ranch\, Corral Creek Road\, Cascade\, ID\, 83611\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160705T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160705T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20160404T001149Z
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SUMMARY:1777 Fall of Fort Ticonderoga Tour
DESCRIPTION:By land and by lake\, walk in the footsteps of General Arthur St. Clair’s evacuation of Ticonderoga. Take a special evening cruise on the Motor/Vessel Carillon as actual accounts of the evacuation of Ticonderoga come to life at the very spots they describe. Drive up Mount Defiance for a special evening tour and demonstration discover the strategic master stroke of General William Phillips.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/1777-fall-fort-ticonderoga-tour/
LOCATION:Fort Ticonderoga\, 100 Fort Ti Road\, Ticonderoga\, NY\, 12883\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Ticonderoga- Living History & Reenactments":MAILTO:info@fort-ticonderoga.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160704T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160704T163000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160612T171459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160612T171459Z
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SUMMARY:Independence Day at Fort Osage
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the anniversary of the American Independence Day at Fort Osage. Interpretive demonstrations\, highlighting life on the early 19th century frontier to include musket and cannon demonstrations and patriotic speeches\, make this a perfect place to celebrate our Country’s independence! \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWbedCperKw&width=540&height=333[/embedyt]
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/independence-day-fort-osage/
LOCATION:Fort Osage Historic Landmark\, 107 Osage Street\, Sibley\, MO\, 64088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Living History Events
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160520T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160522T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160406T151918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170314T221313Z
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SUMMARY:The Battle of Temple Junction
DESCRIPTION:City of Temple’s Parks and Recreation Department along with the Major Robert M. White Camp #1250\, Sons of Confederate Veterans is planning the 8th Annual Civil War Reenactment\, The Battle of Temple Junction. \nThe event kicks off on Friday\, May 20 with area school districts participating in living history demonstrations of how soldiers cooked\, slept and camped. \nFull-scale battles open to the public will be held on Saturday\, May 21 and Sunday\, May 22 along with military surgeon demonstrations and cavalry competitions. \nThe Battle of Temple Junction is a fictitious battle\, as Temple was not founded until well after the War Between the States. The purpose of the event is to illustrate how a typical battle was fought and how Union and Confederate troops lived and trained during the war. Reenactors will use either period or reproduction weapons\, uniforms\, and gear. \nThe reenactment grounds will also have food vendors and period vendors\, called Sutlers\, who will sell their wares to the reenactors and the general public
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-temple-junction/
LOCATION:Texas Early Day Tractor & Engine Association Show Grounds\, 1717 Eberhardt Road\, Temple\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,z - Discontinued by Org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160519T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160521T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160329T161150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160603T144751Z
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SUMMARY:Pow Wow of Health
DESCRIPTION:Special Salute to the Military – Armed Forces Weekend Some contests are being planned\, drum\, dance\, etc. Contact Jerry Lang for details Family Event – No alcohol or firearms allowed. Free medical screening by medical providers during the Friday and Saturday events. For a flyer with details email dpainter@seamericanindian.org
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/pow-wow-health/
LOCATION:jacksonville\, fl\, 6595 Columbia Park Court\, Jacksonville\, FL\, 2258\, United States
CATEGORIES:Florida Powwow,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Dewey Painter":MAILTO:dpainter@seamericanindian.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160507T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160508T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160330T163523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160403T211941Z
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SUMMARY:Fort Ticonderoga - Carry on the Works in the Northern Army
DESCRIPTION:In this two-day living history event soldiers of the Northern Continental army muster together to train and dig-in\, preparing for General Burgoyne’s British and Brunswick army expected at any time. Witness these New England regulars and militia encamp\, cook and entrench themselves to keep the Ticonderoga camp in American hands \nMay 7\, 2016 – May 8\, 2016 \nIn this two-day living history event soldiers of the Northern Continental army muster together to train and dig-in\, preparing for General Burgoyne’s British and Brunswick army expected at any time. Witness these New England regulars and militia encamp\, cook and entrench themselves to keep the Ticonderoga camp in American hands \nSaturday May 7th \n9:30 AM Fort Opens to Visitors \n10:15 AM Key to the Continent Tour: The Year of the Hangman (Begins at the American Flag) \nCould Ticonderoga have been held by the Continental Army in 1777? Was its loss a disaster or a prudent retreat? Create your own answers to questions that have enthralled officers and armchair generals alike for 239 years. Explore how two decades of military occupation culminated with rich cultures and characters at Ticonderoga in 1777. \n11:00 AM Musket Demonstration (Fort Demonstration Area) \nArtillerymen were first trained as soldiers. In a pinch soldiers were trained to serve the artillery. Discover how muskets and carbines\, slung across the backs of cannon crews\, were vital in the defense of their guns\, their positions\, and their lives. \n11:30 AM Strengthen Our Works at Ticonderoga (Begins at the American Flag) \nOn nearly the same day\, close to the same ground\, watch as Massachusetts soldiers dig in and recreate a full scale redoubt. Foot by foot– see the work that goes into building such massive earthworks\, and pick up a shovel to lend a hand! \n11:30 AM Continent’s Collection Tour: A Guided Tour of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum (Parade Ground) \nExhibitions staff will lead you on a guided tour of this remarkable museum’s highlights. Begun more than a century ago\, the Fort Ticonderoga museum has North America’s largest and most important collection of 18th-century military material culture. Get the scoop on the most significant\, rare\, and interesting pieces in the collection. \n12:30 PM “An Independent Corps of Artillery” (Mars Education Center Great Room) \nJoin Senior Director of Interpretation\, Stuart Lilie\, to discuss Major Ebenezer Stevens’ Corps of Artillery\, the men who manned the guns of Ticonderoga in its defense in 1777. Explore their clothing and equipment from their roots in 1776 through their rear guard defense of Ticonderoga\, that may have saved an army. \n1:15 PM Key to the Continent Tour: The Year of the Hangman (Begins at the American Flag) \nCould Ticonderoga have been held by the Continental Army in 1777? Was its loss a disaster or a prudent retreat? Create your own answers to questions that have enthralled officers and armchair generals alike for 239 years. Explore how two decades of military occupation culminated with rich cultures and characters at Ticonderoga in 1777. \n2:00 PM Cannon Demonstration (Fort Demonstration Area) \nDon’t let the wooden wheels fool you\, the cannon and its carriage was an intricate piece of military hardware. Discover the surprising power of a well-drilled cannon crew operating this finely-tuned weapon. \n2:30 PM Breaking Ground Tour (Begins at the American Flag) \nFrom military garrison gardens to a secluded colonial revival commemorative spectacle of color and light\, explore one of the oldest cultivated landscapes in America. Discover the layers of horticultural history of the Ticonderoga peninsula. \n2:30 PM Continent’s Collection Tour: A Guided Tour of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum (Parade Ground) \nExhibitions staff will lead you on a guided tour of this remarkable museum’s highlights. Begun more than a century ago\, the Fort Ticonderoga museum has North America’s largest and most important collection of 18th-century military material culture. Get the scoop on the most significant\, rare\, and interesting pieces in the collection. \n3:00 PM Key to the Continent Tour: The Year of the Hangman (Begins at the American Flag) \nCould Ticonderoga have been held by the Continental Army in 1777? Was its loss a disaster or a prudent retreat? Create your own answers to questions that have enthralled officers and armchair generals alike for 239 years. Explore how two decades of military occupation culminated with rich cultures and characters at Ticonderoga in 1777. \n5:00 PM Fort Closes to Visitors \nSunday May 8th \n9:30 AM Fort Opens to Visitors \n10:15 AM Key to the Continent Tour: The Year of the Hangman (Begins at the American Flag) \nCould Ticonderoga have been held by the Continental Army in 1777? Was its loss a disaster or a prudent retreat? Create your own answers to questions that have enthralled officers and armchair generals alike for 239 years. Explore how two decades of military occupation culminated with rich cultures and characters at Ticonderoga in 1777. \n11:00 AM Musket Demonstration (Fort Demonstration Area) \nArtillerymen were first trained as soldiers. In a pinch soldiers were trained to serve the artillery. Discover how muskets and carbines\, slung across the backs of cannon crews\, were vital in the defense of their guns\, their positions\, and their lives. \n11:30 AM The Power of Oxen (Begins at the American Flag) \nWhile slower than horses\, the incredible pulling power of oxen made them extremely useful in Ticonderoga’s military and agricultural history. Watch as these oxen demonstrate just how easily they can move logs weighing thousands of pounds. \n11:30 AM Continent’s Collection Tour: A Guided Tour of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum (Parade Ground) \nExhibitions staff will lead you on a guided tour of this remarkable museum’s highlights. Begun more than a century ago\, the Fort Ticonderoga museum has North America’s largest and most important collection of 18th-century military material culture. Get the scoop on the most significant\, rare\, and interesting pieces in the collection. \n1:15 AM Key to the Continent Tour: The Year of the Hangman (Begins at the American Flag) \nCould Ticonderoga have been held by the Continental Army in 1777? Was its loss a disaster or a prudent retreat? Create your own answers to questions that have enthralled officers and armchair generals alike for 239 years. Explore how two decades of military occupation culminated with rich cultures and characters at Ticonderoga in 1777. \n2:00 AM Cannon Demonstration (Fort Demonstration Area) \nDon’t let the wooden wheels fool you\, the cannon and its carriage was an intricate piece of military hardware. Discover the surprising power of a well-drilled cannon crew operating this finely-tuned weapon. \n2:30 AM Breaking Ground Tour (Begins at the American Flag) \nFrom military garrison gardens to a secluded colonial revival commemorative spectacle of color and light\, explore one of the oldest cultivated landscapes in America. Discover the layers of horticultural history of the Ticonderoga peninsula. \n2:30 AM Continent’s Collection Tour: A Guided Tour of the Fort Ticonderoga Museum (Parade Ground) \nExhibitions staff will lead you on a guided tour of this remarkable museum’s highlights. Begun more than a century ago\, the Fort Ticonderoga museum has North America’s largest and most important collection of 18th-century military material culture. Get the scoop on the most significant\, rare\, and interesting pieces in the collection. \n3:00 AM Key to the Continent Tour: The Year of the Hangman (Begins at the American Flag) \nCould Ticonderoga have been held by the Continental Army in 1777? Was its loss a disaster or a prudent retreat? Create your own answers to questions that have enthralled officers and armchair generals alike for 239 years. Explore how two decades of military occupation culminated with rich cultures and characters at Ticonderoga in 1777. \n5:00 PM Fort Closes to Visitors \nWhat to Do and See All Day 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM \nCarrying on the Works (Redoubt Construction Site) \nWith the looming threat of General John Burgoyne’s British and Brunswick invasion\, American hands were constantly at work building up the entrenchments around Ticonderoga.  Watch as Massachusetts soldiers go about their “fatigue”\, literally turning level ground into a fortified position. \nHucksters & Traders (Glacis\, Adjacent the Log-House) \nIn 1776\, Ticonderoga saw sutlers flocking to the peninsula to sell their goods to the army. Such business opportunities continued into 1777\, by which time a well regulated system was emplaced to allow fair trade.  Learn about the economic impacts of local traders at Ticonderoga. \nSoldiers’ Dinner (Camp Kitchen) \n“195 barrels of beef\, at 212 lbs\,” each equals FOOD\, on the scale of an army. Join the mess cook at the camp kitchen to discover how Ticonderoga was more supply depot than Fort.  See how in 1777 soldiers’ rations could spell retreat\, victory\, or surrender. \nMusket Maintenance (Inside Fort Parade Ground) \nWhether cobbled together fowlers or brand new imported muskets\, these weapons depended on the soldiers’ time and attention to keep them in working order. Watch as hot water\, grease\, and a little brick dust keep these weapons working; lock\, stock and barrel. \nOfficer’s Quarters (Second floor of the West Barracks) \nStep inside the officer’s quarters and learn of the luxuries within. From beds to brandy\, learn about officers’ duties and comforts. See how an officer and gentleman was also a businessman. \nPublic Stores (Ground floor of the West Barracks) \nSee the array of supplies and tools needed to maintain an army preparing for a siege. Watch as artillerymen tend to the cannons and munitions for the army & fleet.  See how supplies such as dry goods\, hardware\, textiles\, and equipment were accounted for by clerks.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-ticonderoga-carry-works-northern-army/
LOCATION:Fort Ticonderoga\, 100 Fort Ti Road\, Ticonderoga\, NY\, 12883\, United States
CATEGORIES:Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Ticonderoga- Living History & Reenactments":MAILTO:info@fort-ticonderoga.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160509
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160329T160121Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190309T161408Z
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SUMMARY:Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:CCTP Powwow Calendar has been advised that this event is no longer at the Withlacoochee River Park. We have not been able to confirm its new location so are removing it as an active listing until we can do so.  \nCelebrate moms and native culture at the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow at the Withlacoochee River Park in Dade City\, Florida. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy the day. All drums and dancers are invited. Enjoy Native American Food (Fry Bread\, Indian Taco\, Etc.)\, American Foods\, and Indian Arts and Crafts\, Flint Knapping\, Basket Weaving\, and 50/50 Raffles. \nExperience the sights and sounds of the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow Drumming and dancing\, Flute Players\, and Storytelling. Grand entries and intertribal dancing all 3 days. \nGates Open\nFriday – 9:00am to 10:00pm\nSaturday – 9:00am to 10:00pm\nSunday – 9:00am to 5:00pm \nAdmission Fees\n$5.00 per person\nChildren under 10 FREE \nHead Staff\nMC: To be announced\nHost Drum: To be announced\nHead Lady: To be announced\nHead Man: To be announced\nArena Director: To be announced \nCamping Available\n– Primitive in the field – $15.00 per event Primitive with power\n– $20.00 per event Self contained motor home in field\n– $20.00 per event Motor home with power and water\n– $45.00 per event\nWithlacoochee River Park is in charge of camping in wooded area.\nNo animals in wooded area \nLocation\nWithlacoochee River Park\n12449 Withlacoochee Blvd\nDade City\,FL 33525\n352-567-0264 \nVendor Booth space: $180.00 for 3 day event \nMore Information: Sharon Thomas 352-567-0264 windspirit1985@yahoo.com \n“Big Ma” and the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow\nLeEstes Keiser Hamm spent countless hours telling her children and other kin about their Muscogee Creek tribe ancestry — their culture and their traditions. For all of her 78 years Big Ma could never completely shake the fear of openly sharing her heritage\, out of concern that she would be forced to Oklahoma like her ancestors during the Trail of Tears. \nThat secret slipped only after her daughter Mittie Wood started the annual Mother’s Day Pow Wow in her own mother’s honor with the blessing of the Pasco County commissioners back in 1991. “Do you know what you’re doing?” Wood\, now 68\, recalls her late mother asking. “They’re gonna come get us and take us to Oklahoma.” \nWood said the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow\nwas born after her twin granddaughters\, who wore traditional Creek regalia\, started kindergarten and were teased at school. She started voluntarily educating Pasco’s schoolchildren about American Indian culture and soon saw a shift in acceptance. She began planning a powwow to showcase traditions like dance\, storytelling\, blow guns and flint knapping. The first year drew about 600 people over the three days\, she said. Now the turnout is more like 2\,500 to 3\,000 throughout the weekend. \nThe Withlacoochee River Park includes A Creek Village built years ago specifically for the Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow\, as well as an arena where storytelling\, demonstrations and performances are held. \nWhile the powwow is dedicated to Big Ma\, it goes out to all mothers. \nBig Ma died a decade after the powwow began\, and her ashes were released in the Withlacoochee River\, not far from the powwow site. But her spirit lives through her family and the simple message she taught them: “Be proud of where you come from\, no matter where it is.” \nNo drugs\, alcohol\, or firearms. All pets must be on a leash (with owner on the other end). All wolf hybrids must have papers to enter pow wow. \nMark your calendar so you don’t miss the next Mittie Wood Memorial Mothers Day Native American Pow Wow in Dade City\, FL. \nView other Florida Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mittie-wood-memorial-mothers-day-native-american-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Undefined\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160428T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160430T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160413T133537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160603T145625Z
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SUMMARY:1st Annual Free Trapper Rendezvous Nogal Peak
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the 1st Annual Free Trapper Rendezvous at the foot of Nogal Peak\, New Mexico. Fur trade era mountain man event. Pre 1840 rifle and pistol matches\, tomahawk and knife throwing contests\, primitive archery. \nFrom the North off Hwy 380\nTake Hwy 37 South to Nogal\, NM\nTurn right (west) on Nogal Canyon Road for 10 miles\nTurn left on Tan Bark Road – look for Rendezvous signs \nFrom the South off Hwy 380\nTake Hwy 37 North to Nogal\, NM (9 miles)\nTurn left (west) on Nogal Canyon Road for 10 miles\nTurn left on Tan Bark Road – look for Rendezvous signs
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/1st-annual-free-trapper-rendezvous-nogal-peak/
LOCATION:Foot of Nogal Peak\, Nogal Peak\, NM\, 88341\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mountain Man Rendezvous,New Mexico Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Free Trapper Rendezvous Committee":MAILTO:davebehee@msn.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160417T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160329T154108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190330T165154Z
UID:3599-1460880000-1460912400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Modesto Junior College Intertribal Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:Modesto Junior College will host the 16th annual Intertribal Pow Wow on Sunday\, April 20 from 10 a.m. until 7 p.m. on MJC’s East Campus Quad\, located at 435 College Avenue in Modesto. The Pow Wow brings together and shares the culture and traditions of Native American people with the community and campus. The event is open to the public and admission is free. (In the event of rain the Pow Wow will be held in the pavilion of the Agriculture Center for Education on West Campus.) \nPow Wow activities begin with gourd dancing at 11:30 a.m.\, followed by the grand entry at 12 noon\, featuring the traditional opening ceremony and honor guard.  The program includes traditional Native American singers and dancers accompanied by drum groups and will honor veterans for sacrifices given to their country.  \nAuthentic Native American arts\, crafts\, jewelry\, painting\, beadwork\, t-shirts and other items from the diverse tribal nations will be offered for sale during the Pow Wow. Native American food will also be available for purchase\, including Indian fry bread and Indian tacos. \nThe MJC club Red Nations and Friends is currently conducting a drive to gather shoes and socks for the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota\, one of the poorest communities in the United States. Canupa Gluha Mani\, from the Lakota Sioux of Pine Ridge and Strong Heart Warrior Society\, will be at this year’s Pow Wow to pick up the donations and speak about the living conditions on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Donations of new and gently used shoes\, socks and warm clothing can be deposited in barrels at multiple campus locations through April 17. \nThe Pow Wow\, is an alcohol and drug free event sponsored by Red Nations and Friends\, and the Associated Students of MJC\, and co-sponsored by the Tuolumne Band of Me-Wok Indians and the Black Oak Casino and Resort.
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/modesto-junior-college-intertribal-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Modesto Junior College\, East Campus Quad\, 435 College Avenue \, Modesto\, CA\, 95350\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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ORGANIZER;CN="Associated Students of Modesto Junior College":MAILTO:asmjc.weebly.com or ivorye@mjc.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160415T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160417T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160405T031019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160405T204114Z
UID:4121-1460707200-1460912400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Poison Spring and Occupation of Camden
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, April 15:  \nMorning School Day: Area schools will be invited to visit the soldier’s camp to get a first hand view of the daily life of the Civil War Soldier.  Mccollum Chidester House will be open with re-enactors intepreting life during the occupation.   \nFriday Evening: Soldier’s camp open to the visitors \nSaturday\, April 16: \nSaturday Morning: Soldier’s camp open to visitors.  Mccollum Chidester house open with re-enactors.  Re-enactors at Graham Gaughan House and Elliot Meek house.  Other interpretive stations will be set up on Washington Street along with Sutlers.   \nSaturday Afternoon: Re-enactment of Poison Spring \nSaturday Night: Ball with period dancers performing and teaching period dance \nSunday\, April 17: \nSunday Afternoon: Second staging of Battle of Poison Spring
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-poison-spring-occupation-camden/
LOCATION:Poison Spring State Park\, Camden\, AR\, 71701\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Civil War Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Ouachita County Historical Society":MAILTO:kathyboyette@rocketmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20160408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20160411
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160329T151409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170224T041558Z
UID:3569-1460073600-1460332799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Painted Faces In The Valley Spring Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:This April\, Painted Faces In The Valley Spring Pow Wow will again be presented  by the Raritan Valley Community College along with RavensWing Productions. Two events will be hosted that celebrate Native American culture and support RVCC’s mission to educate the college and general community about the life and contributions of Native American people. \nProceeds from the pow wow will go to support the creation of a Native American scholarship program and further develop the Native American studies program at RVCC. \n[embedyt] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1kmDdXC9MU&width=540&height=283[/embedyt] \nRaritan Valley Community College is pleased to welcome teachers and students to join us for our Annual School Day at Painted Faces In The Valley Spring Pow Wow on Friday. This program is designed to provide area students grades K through 12\, along with educators and parents the opportunity to have a one-on-one\, interactive cultural experience. Native American artists\, dancers\, craftspeople will be on hand doing workshops in their area of expertise\, ranging from bow making to quillwork giving students a hands-on learning experience and an opportunity to get a first hand look at how contemporary indigenous people of the Americas continue to carry on their lifestyles and traditions. \nThen on Saturday\, we continue our celebration of Native American culture with a full-day pow wow featuring Native dancers from all across the U.S. and Canada….with Native drums and singers\, performers\, and Native vendors providing food and refreshments as well as Native jewelry\, artwork\, clothing\, leather work and much\, much more!
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/painted-faces-valley-spring-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Raritan Valley Community College\, 118 Lamington Road\, Branchburg\, NJ\, 08876\, United States
CATEGORIES:Native American Pow Wows & Events,New Jersey Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="RavensWing Productions Company":MAILTO:raven@ravenswingproductions.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20160312T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20160313T150000
DTSTAMP:20260404T223936
CREATED:20160717T104214Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170216T145656Z
UID:6365-1457773200-1457881200@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fulton County Museum Living History Faire
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Fulton County Museum Living History Faire on March 12-13\, 2016 at the Fulton County Museum in Rochester\, IN. Vendors from all over the US will show and sell historical items pre-1890. Vendor space is limited and will be assigned on a first come\, first served basis upon receipt of application and fees. Early registration is recommended. \nPre-1890 event devoted to Living History and Accoutrements. Trade goods similar to what is sold at Trail of Courage – some of the same vendors. Leather\, beads\, jewelry\, dreamcatchers\, moccasins\, furs\, blacksmith items\, pottery\, historic clothing\, candle lanterns\, etc. Afternoon seminars start at 1pm. \nSaturday 9 am – 5 pm\nSunday 9 am – 3 pm \nAdmission $1 \nFood available both days. \nLocation\nFulton County Museum Living History Faire\nUS 37 E 375 N\nRochester\, IN 46975\n574-223-4436
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fulton-county-museum-living-history-faire/
LOCATION:Fulton County Museum\, 37 E 375 N\, Rochester\, IN\, 46975\, United States
CATEGORIES:z - Discontinued by Org
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fulton County Historical Society":MAILTO:fchs@rtcol.com
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