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SUMMARY:Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 12th Annual Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment on March 9-10\, 2019 at the Payne’s Creek Historic State Park at Bowling Green\, Florida. The encampment and reenactment takes place on the actual site of Payne’s Creek trade store massacre\, and of Ft. Chokonikla\, which was built shortly after. The park’s signature Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment event runs from 10:00 am until 3:00 pm on both days with reenactments scheduled at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm. \n\nBattle of the Loxahatchee Reenactment\nThe Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment\, which is recreated by staff and volunteers\, reveals the sequence of events that occurred on July 17\, 1849. During the 1840s\, tensions between the settlers and Seminole Indians\, which had been building over the years\, prompted authorities to establish a trading post in Florida’s interior. Built in early 1849\, the Kennedy-Darling Trading Post was attacked and destroyed by a small group of renegade Indians later that summer. \nIn late 1849\, Fort Chokonikla was built in close proximity to the trading post as the first outpost in a chain of forts established to control the Seminoles in Florida. The story comes to life through living history narration providing a wonderful learning experience for the entire family. \nThe Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment features black powder demonstrations\, period-specific arts and crafts vendors\, and children’s activities. Food vendors will be on site to provide barbeque sandwiches\, ice cream and refreshments. \nFort Chokonikla Encampment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nAdmission: $5.00 per vehicle\n($2.00 event fee + $3.00 regular fee per vehicle) \nEvent Hours & Schedule: Saturday & Sunday\n10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Park Open\n11:00 a.m. & 2:00 p.m. Reenactment \nLocation\nPaynes Creek Historic State Park\n888 Lake Branch Road\nBowling Green\, FL 33834\nPhone: (863) 375-4717 \nFor More Information\, contact park at (863) 375-4717 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment in February at the Payne’s Creek Historic State Park at Bowling Green\, Florida. \nTags: Fort Chokonikla Encampment Reenactment\, Fort Chokonikla Encampment and Reenactment\, Fort Chokonikla Living History\, Fort Chokonikla Encampment\, Fort Chokonikla Reenactment\, Seminole War Reenactment\, Florida Seminole War Reenactment \n \nView other Seminole Indian War Reenactment & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-chokonikla-encampment-reenactment/
LOCATION:Paynes Creek Historic State Park\, 888 Lake Branch Road\, Bowling Green\, FL\, 33834\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Seminole Wars,Same week in month
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SUMMARY:Low Country Pow Wow and Cultural Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Low Country Pow Wow and Cultural Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 19th Annual Low Country Pow Wow and Cultural Festival on March 9-10\, 2019 at Millstone Landing\, right on the Savannah River in Hardeeville\, South Carolina. Seating is limited\, so be sure to bring a chair and a open mind and enjoy native history that is alive and vibrant in the customs and traditions of the indigenous people of this land. \n\nLow Country Pow Wow And Cultural Festival\nNative American traditions will be displayed\, including tribal dancers in full regalia. There will be storytelling\, period encampment\, authentic demonstrations\, crafts\, basket weaving\, native foods and crafts. The Low Country Pow Wow and Cultural Festival was first held in 2000 to educate our community about the cultures and traditions of the Native American people in America. It has become an annual celebration. People come from all over to participate. \nHours: \nSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. \nAdmission: \n$5.00 Per Day Per Person \nCamping: Limited primitive camping is available. \nLow Country Pow Wow And Cultural Festival Mini-Gallery\n\n \nLow Country Powwow Features:\nNative American Dancing\nArts & Crafts\nCraft Demonstrators\nPeriod Encampment\nStory Telling\nFlutist\nNative Foods\nContemporary Foods \nLocation\nMillstone Landing\n55 Millstone Landing Rd\nHardeeville\, SC 29927\n(Exit 5) follow signs \nFor More Information:\nMike Benton 843-384-5551 Mb3710#yaoo.com\nSabrina Schaner 912-312-5538 \nHost Hotel: Stay Express Inn & Suites 19534 Whyte Hardee Blvd Hardeeville\, SC 29927; 843 784-2255; Exit 5 at US-17 from I-95. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Low Country Pow Wow and Cultural Festival in March in Hardeeville\, South Carolina. \n \nTags: Low Country Pow Wow\, Low Country Pow Wow And Cultural Festival\, Low Country Powwow\, Low Country Powwow And Cultural Festival\, South Carolina Powwow\, South Carolina Pow Wow \nView Other South Carolina Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/low-country-pow-wow-and-cultural-festival/
LOCATION:Millstone Landing\, 55 Millstone Landing Road\, Hardeeville\, SC\, 29927\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,South Carolina Powwows
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SUMMARY:Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment on March 9-10\, 2019 in Florence\, South Carolina. The reenactment depicts an encounter that occurred on March 5\, 1865 when 500 federal soldiers\, under the command of Colonel Reuben Williams of the 12th Indiana Infantry\, marched into the Florence area to destroy the railroad depot. These federal troops were met by a group of Confederate soldiers who drove them away with the help of 400 reinforcements from the area home guard. \n\nSkirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment\nBounty for Union SoldiersIn an effort to get more Federal soldiers\, we’re offering a $200 bounty for any group that can put 20 rifles on the field both days. The bounty is good for up to 3 groups. Out of state units will get preference. We still have the bounty for artillery\, see Garfield for that. And the bounty for cavalry. I think Petra is keeping up with that. \nThe Columns is a popular name for The Harwell House at Rankin Plantation\, a beautiful antebellum home that dates back over 100 years. The name refers to the 22 Greek style\, Doric columns that surround the home on three sides. The house was placed on the National Register of historic places in 1974. \nProceeds from Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment go towards historical preservation such as the 23rd History Scholarship\, the Florence Museum of Art\, Science and History\, the SC Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum at the SC State Museum\, and other worthy projects. \nAdmission$10.00 Adults$5.00 Students under 18FREE: Children under 12These funds will go directly to historic preservation or our scholarship at Francis Marion University. \nSkirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n \nSkirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment Schedule (tentative)Thursday12:00 am Registration & Gates Open For Sutlers & ReenactorsFriday8:00 am Registration & Gates Open For Sutlers & Reenactors8:30 am Demonstrations For Area Students3:00 pm Demonstrations Conclude9:00 pm Officers Meeting\, The Commander’s Quarters9:00 pm All Vehicles To Be Out Of CampLate arrivals may unload and then move their vehicles to parking.Saturday7:00 am Reveille8:30 am Morning Parade9:00 am Camps Open To The Public9:15 am Company Drill\, Scenario Review9:30 am Battalion Drill2:00 pm Skirmish At Gambles Hotel3:00 pm Troops To Pass In Review5:00 pm Camp Closed To Public8:00 pm Barn Dance\, 1860’s Period Dress Please11:00 pm Tattoo & TapsSunday7:00 am Reveille8:30 am Morning Parade9:00 am Camps Open To The Public10:45 am Soldiers Chorus Rehearsal\, Barn11:00 am Church Service\, Barn1:30 pm Skirmish For Reenactors2:00 pm Skirmish At Gambles HotelThe event is over with the dismissal of troops after the end of the battle on Sunday. Spectators are requested to make their way out without dallying too long. Reenactors may bring their vehicles in to load out. Please be extra watchful and careful as many people are still moving about the camps \nSchool DayWe will have historically correct presentations depicting camp life of the soldiers\, infantry and artillery drill\, cooking demonstrations\, a blacksmith and a civilian homestead. \nOur education program for The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment for school children is by invitation only. It’s not hard to get one\, but you must contact Petra Darby at 803-518-1921 or by email at petradarby[@]yahoo.com (without the brackets). And please note. To offset the cost of insurance\, we’re asking 5.00 per child that attends. \nDirections to The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel ReenactmentTo program your GPS\, use 4789 East Old Marion Hwy\, Florence\, SC 29502 for a street address. \nThe event site is located near the intersection of Interstates 95 and 20\, about 25 miles below the NC state line. That makes it easy from just about everywhere. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Reenactor Information”]For The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment\, all usual amenities will be provided: water in the camp\, blue rooms at strategic locations\, plenty of hay in the barn\, and more firewood then you’ll be able to burn in a cold weekend! We have a barn dance on Saturday that has become renown. As it has always been\, there is no registration fee for reenactors. There will be about 20 sutlers there to get any gear you need. The city of Florence is only a few miles away and is large enough to accommodate any needs you may have. You may arrive as early as Thursday morning\, but be aware that we will have 1500 school children on Friday for the education program. \nEvery year we try to come up with something a bit different. If you attended the battle last year\, there’s a good chance you’ll see and do something different this year. \nDo you like to campaign? Get away from the hustle and bustle that goes on near the sutlers? Give me a shout. We’ve got no shortage of remote areas that would give the most hard core unit what they’re looking for. \nUnionists\, or good fellows who will wear a blue jacket – It’s only a six hour ride from the Mason Dixon line. We usually galvanize amongst ourselves\, but what a great opportunity for a federal unit to be spoiled at a fine event. Did you know it could be 80 degrees and sunny while a blizzard is blowing back home? Well\, it could! If you attended The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment just for a drill weekend\, you would surely mark it on your calendar for the following year. Contact Tom Grazioli at tom[@]associatedcomputer.cc (without the brackets) or call 843-455-2989 for more information. You can also check our bulletin board. \nArtillery – A bounty is being offered to guns that have been invited to The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment. Unfortunately we can’t give a stipen to every battery that might want to come. The money just isn’t there. We normally accommodate 10 guns. Contact John Nolan at johnnyrebsn2002[@]yahoo.com (without the brackets) for more information. \nCavalry – All horses\, donkeys\, and mules must have a current Coggins certificate. The farm works cattle across all the property that we use. When you arrive on site and register for the event\, you will have to show your certificate at that time. Do not bring an animal that does not have a current certificate. If you do\, you will be required to immediately remove the animal from the property. \nA bounty will be paid for each mounted trooper that participates. It’s $10.00 each day for each mount\, and $15 more if you do school day. It’s not a lot\, but we hope to cover the cost of your hay for the weekend. Collect your bounty at the mercantile after church on Sunday. \nThe Ball – Held on Saturday night in the top of the hay barn. The Crescent Moon Rounders will likely provide the music. And we keep a close eye on the hay lest we loose one of our men like the proverbial needle. Why they keep getting lost in there is a mystery to me\, but surely not to the fathers of the young ladies at the dance! \nOfficers Call – This will take place at 9:00 pm on Friday at the tent of Colonel Bruce Blackmon of the Palmetto Battalion. Make sure a representative of your unit attends to get more information and assignments as they will be determined at this meeting.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Spectator Information”]There is more than just the battle. The military and refugee camps are open and people are encouraged to visit and speak to the reenactors. The first person impressions are supposed to give you the experience of speaking to a person of that time and place. There is a cabin that would have been correct for field hands. You can expect cooking demonstrations. Sometimes we have candle makers and quilters demonstrating their skills. There’s always a blacksmith or two banging away at an anvil. \nThere are period merchants called “sutlers” that sell wares that would have been available at the time. There is also a varied selection of modern vendors selling food\, drinks and historically related items. \nThe house is usually open for tours. Those are conducted by the property owner separately from the event. Check at the gate as you arrive to see if any are planned.Be prepared to walk. The camps are about 100 yards from the battlefield. We do have handicapped parking close to the battlefield for those that require it. It doesn’t hurt to bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. We have an area in front designated just for people to sit. \nWhat time should you come in? The Skirmish At Gambles Hotel reenactment battle is at 2:00 in the afternoon. Skirmishing will begin even earlier. If I were you\, I’d get my lunch and take it down at 1:00 where I could get a good seat and eat while waiting. You will want to get to the site even earlier than that. Sometimes the line of cars will backup at the entrance. Come down at 11:00. Walk the camps and sutler row at your leisure. Get your lunch and mosey to the battlefield. It’s a pleasant way to spend a few hours and you might be surprised at what you’ll learn.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]VendorsVendors and sutlers are by invitation only. We make an effort to limit the type of vendor so that there are not too many of any one kind. The fee for sutlers is $75. For modern vendors it’s $100. \nWe do not allow anything that is offensive or distasteful to be sold at your table or in your tent. We reserve the right to define what may be offensive or distasteful. If we find something objectionable\, you may be asked to remove it\, or you may be asked to leave the premises. \nWe set up the modern vendors closer to the house. Sutlers set up on one line facing the barn. Parking is really close\, less than a hundred yards from the most distant tent. There is adequate room for a camper to be set up\, but not enough to have a pavilion. There are no hookups. Generators are OK if they don’t bother anyone. If you prefer to stay in a hotel\, there is one at the 327 exit on 95\, just 7 or 8 miles away. And there are several more in Florence from 10 to 20 miles away. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment in March in Florence\, South Carolina. \nTags: Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Reenactment\, Skirmish At Gambles Hotel Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Living History \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Rankin Plantation\, 4789 East Old Marion Hwy\, Florence\, SC\, 29502\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,Same week in month
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SUMMARY:Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the exciting Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment and living history event at Fort Ticonderoga on March 9\, 2019\, from 10 am – 4 pm. This event highlights Major Robert Rogers and the Battle on Snowshoes that took place during the French & Indian War in 1758. Visit the French Garrison of Fort Carillon (now Fort Ticonderoga) in the middle of winter and tour through opposing pickets of British rangers and French soldiers\, both well trained and adapted to frontier\, winter warfare. At 2 pm on Saturday\, visitors will experience the hectic tree to tree fighting in a recreated battle. During the Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment\, watch as the rangers make a brave stand against superior odds\, only to retreat through the deep woods. \n\nFort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment & Living History\nFort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment visitors will be invited to tour the fort as it appeared in the winter of 1758\, and meet the Native American warriors\, French soldiers\, and Canadians\, who delivered the rangers’ worst defeat. See how Natives Americans and French soldiers alike survived the deep winter at this remote military post. More adventurous visitors can take a hike led by a historic interpreter through the uneasy quiet of opposed pickets of soldiers in the deep woods. In these tours visitors can see how rangers kept a vigilant watch for subtle signs that might reveal their ferocious enemy. \nFort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n \nTentative Visitor Schedule\n10:00 AM Site Opens to Visitors10:15 AM Guided Tour of Fort Carillon (Begins at the American Flag)11:00 AM Guided Tour of Petite Guerre in the North Woods (Begins at the American Flag—Winter Footwear Recommended)12:00 PM “Their Attire Is No Longer the Ancient One\, Made of Skins” Winter Adaptations among Natives in the Colonial Period (Inside the Mars Education Center Great Room)Join Michael Galban\, Public Historian at Ganondagan State Historic Site\, as he discusses winter survival and technique among the Native inhabitants of eastern NY. This lecture will focus on the cross-cultural nature of life in the Northeast woodlands. \n1:15 PM Guided Tour of Fort Carillon (Begins at the American Flag)Examine the historic walls and landscape of Fort Carillon to explore its early years as a remote but vital French outpost. Imagine the snow-drifted walls and barracks alive with activity in the winter of 1758 as its soldiers sortied to meet another of Robert Rogers’ patrols. \n2:00 PM Battle on Snowshoes (Begins at the American Flag—Winter Footwear Recommended)Follow guides out to the deep woods to the west of Fort Ticonderoga to watch the ambush of Rogers’ Rangers become a fight for survival as they struggle to escape back to Fort Edward. See Native warriors and French soldiers overwhelm and shatter Rogers’ 180-man patrol. \n2:30 PM Vestiges of Les Troupes (Inside the Mars Education Center Great Room)Join Fort Ticonderoga Curator of Collections Matthew Keagle to examine what the French troops stationed at Fort Carillon left behind. See what the archeological evidence reveals about the material conditions of French military life on the front lines of New France. \n3:00 PM Guided Tour of Fort Carillon (Begins at the American Flag)4:00 PM Site Closes to Visitors \n \nExhibits Available 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM\nSoldier’s Quarters (Ground floor the Soldier’s Barracks and Officer’s Barracks)Which is more important to you: staying warm or personal space? See how French soldiers lived in their quarters inside the barracks and see how messes of soldiers worked together to keep each other in fighting shape. \nOfficer’s Quarters (Second floor of the Officer’s Barracks)From a real bed to a servant\, from goose comfit to red wine\, see how French officers still live like gentlemen at this remote front-line post. \nExhibit: Pork\, Pigeon\, & Pottery (Ground Floor of the Soldiers’ Barracks)In this exhibit of original artifacts recovered from the ruins of Fort Ticonderoga explore the meals of soldiers and officers who served inside this ‘Old French Fort.’ \nExhibit: It Would Make a Heart of Stone Melt (Ground Floor of the Soldiers’ Barracks)Smallpox was a very real threat for armies fighting along Lake Champlain. In this visually compelling exhibit see how this disease\, as well as battlefield wounds\, was handled in the Revolutionary War. \nExhibit: Founding Fashion (Downstairs in the Mars Education Center)From original 18th-century uniforms to real remains of clothing from the American Revolution\, explore this great presentation of myths and realities of clothing from the great campaigns that made Ticonderoga so famous. \nAbout the Battle on Snowshoes\nThe Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment event recreates the savage fight between Robert Roger’s rangers\, and a mixed French force of regular soldiers\, malice\, and allied native warriors on March 13\, 1758. This event is designed to be a rich experience for both participants and visitors. \nMajor Robert Rogers force of both volunteers from the 27th foot\, and his own rangers headed out on an extended scout from Fort Edward along Lake George\, following an attack on a similar patrol from Captain Israel Putnam’s Connecticut rangers. Hiking on snowshoes due to the three feet of snow\, the tracks of Roger’s force were spotted on its march up the west side of Lake George. Near the north end of Lake George\, Major Rogers’ advanced scouts spotted their French counterparts. Rogers and his Rangers took up positions in a ravine\, setting his force in ambuscade to await whatever French patrol would come to meet him. \nThe French patrol that met Roger’s men proved far larger than he imagined\, and in this Battle on Snowshoes\, the rangers’ ambush was itself surrounded and overwhelmed. In deep woods on deep snow\, the rangers were forced to retreat with heavy casualties as the French regulars\, malice\, and natives pressed home their attack. Despite brave stands along the way\, this retreat quickly became chaotic as rangers\, Roger’s included\, ran for their lives from superior numbers of French. \nThere was not just one\, but three Battles On Snowshoes.Every other year at Fort Ticonderoga\, visitors can witness the re-enactment of a savage battle fought between the British Rangers and French soldiers on March 13\, 1758\, as described above. \n \nHowever\, a prelude to this battle occurred near Fort Carillon (now Fort Ticonderoga) on January 21\, 1757. Similar circumstances were evident\, in which Rogers’ Rangers were ambushed by a mixed troop of French regulars\, Canadian militiamen\, and Indians during a scouting expedition. Although the British had a distinct advantage due to their snowshoes\, they were largely outnumbered\, suffered heavy casualties and were forced to retreat under the cover of darkness. \nThe third and final Battle on Snowshoes occurred on March 7\, 1759 directly across from Fort Carillon\, beginning with a skirmish line composed of Rogers’ Rangers and a number of Iroquois allies. They successfully ambush a French wood-cutting detail on the eastern shore and take five prisoners. This marked the close of Rogers’ overall expedition to make observations of the French defenses on the Carillon peninsula\, and to seize prisoners for information that would assist in General Amherst’s attack later that year. \nMark your calendar today for the Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment in January so you don’t miss this exciting French & Indian War event! \nTags: Fort Ticonderoga Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment\, Fort Ticonderoga Living History\, Battle on Snowshoes Reenactment \nFort Ticonderoga Special Events\, History & Living History Daily Demonstrations
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-ticonderoga-battle-on-snowshoes-reenactment/
LOCATION:Fort Ticonderoga\, 100 Fort Ti Road\, Ticonderoga\, NY\, 12883\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,French & Indian War Reenactment,Living History Events,US Historic Reenactor Events
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SUMMARY:CTAGA Spring Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 CTAGA Spring Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Annual CTAGA Spring Rendezvous on March 15-17\, 2019 at the CTAGA Shooting Range in Benton\, Kansas. The CTAGA Spring Rendezvous is a festive\, three-day gathering of buckskinners and other muzzle-loading enthusiasts\, and their families\, this event draws participants from far and near to enter shooting contests\, to camp\, to trade\, and to enjoy the good fellowship that typify the rendezvous. The rendezvous is held at a splendid\, forested site along the Arkansas River near Oxford\, Kansas. The CTAGA Spring Rendezvous is a family affair\, and it is customary for participants to dress in period clothing. Many also camp in the primitive style of the period. \nEach fall since 1976\, the Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Association has also hosted the state’s largest rendezvous\, a three-day gathering of muzzle-loading enthusiasts to commemorate an 1830’s fur-trade rendezvous on the third weekend in October. \nCTAGA & NMLRA Range Rules Apply\nOpen Iron Sites\nPatched Round Balls \n* Traders Welcome – Open to all\n* Period dress preferred\, but not required\n* Green-Carders welcome to help to get a signature \n2-Day Blanket Shoot\nPlease bring $30 or more worth of prized (handmade items\, powder\, knives\, etc.) for adults; Juniors $25 worth of prizes for 15 & under – must be present to win. \nWood Walk 2-man teams; Muzzle loading pistol; Rifle; Trade Gun; Hawk; Flint & Steel; Defending the Fort: Saturday @ 3:00 p.m. (be prepared with 3-man teams). \nFriday Evening Candle Shoot @ 8:30 p.m. \nSafety Meetings: Friday @ 8:00 p.m. & Saturday @ 8:30 a.m. \nWill stop shooting at 12:00 p.m. on Sunday; Score cards turned in by 12:30 p.m. on Sunday – no exceptions. \nLocation\nChisholm Trail Antique Gun Association Shooting Range\n15090 E 69th St N\nBenton\, KS 67017 \nDirections\nFrom Wichit\, take Highway 254 east to 143rd Stree. One mile north to 4-way stop; east 1/4 mile to gate.\nFrom Eldorado\, take Highway 254 west to 143rd Street. One mile north to 4-way stop; east 1/4 mile to gate. \nCTAGA Shooting Range \nCTAGA maintains a complex of shooting ranges near Benton\, KS for the use of club members. Various shooting matches for members are held at the range on most weekends. These feature a variety of competitive events in rifle\, pistol\, and shotgun\, both muzzle-loading and breech-loading. Besides the regular member-only matches\, a number of open or invitational matches and other special events are held at the range during the year as well. The Club also hosts young hunter training weekends and special orientation sessions for women. For visitors and campers\, the range provides a number of RV pads with hookups. \nFor More Information: David Soupens 785-564-1123 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next CTAGA Spring Rendezvous in March at the Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Association Shooting Range in Benton\, Kansas. \nTags: CTAGA Spring Rendezvous\, Chisholm Trail Spring Rendezvous\, Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Association Spring Rendezvous\, Kansas Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Kansas Rendezvous \nView Other Kansas Rendezvous\, Encampment or Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/ctaga-spring-rendezvous/
LOCATION:CTAGA Shooting Range\, CTAGA Shooting Range\, Benton\, KS\, 67017\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Kansas Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chisholm Trail Antique Gun Association":MAILTO:info@ctaga.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190315
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260403T184800
CREATED:20181223T111516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181223T115831Z
UID:30770-1552608000-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience pre-1840 frontier life at the 6th Annual Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous on March 15-17\, 2019 at our Pleasant Hill Rendezvous Camp northwest of Hallam\, Nebraska at SW 72nd and Panama Road. All buckskinners are welcome to our primitive pre-1840 camp. All camps and personal attire must be of that era. \nCome join us in our Spring Rendezvous. ALL buckskinners welcome. Bring all your tools\, because we will have events. Saturday night Potluch with Mary’s famous cornbeef and cabbage (you furnish the sides). Take part in the Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous events. Bring your rifles knives\, hawks\, flint and steel\, bow and arrows. \nEarly Setup Welcome \nAdmission\n$10.00 Camp Fee for non-members; adult males only\nPot luck dinner on Saturday evening \nPleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nDogs welcome\, but must be on leash and controlled at all times. \nLocation\nPleasant Hill Rendezvous Camp\nW Panama Rd & SW 72nd Rd\nHallam\, NE 68368\nGoogle Driving Map Link \nThe Pleasant Hill Rendezvous Camp is on private property. We have a yearly lease with the landlord and we purchase the necessary liability insurance for our activities. Help us leave it like you find it! \nFor More Information:\nPreacher 402-787-2200\nMark 402-806-1250 \nAbout the Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman Association\nPleasant Hill Primitive Riflemen are a group that enjoy reliving the North American fur trade era from 1820 to 1840. They both host annual rendezvous like the Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous and participate in Rendezvous with other like minded groups as well where clothing\, firearm\, camps and anything else visible\, must appear from that period. We welcome new members. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous on Memorial Day Weekend at our Pleasant Hill Rendezvous Camp northwest of Hallam\, Nebraska. \nTags: Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman St Pattys Rendezvous\, Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman Spring Rendezvous\, Pleasant Hill Primitive St Pattys Rendezvous\, Pleasant Hill St Pattys Rendezvous\, Nebraska Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Nebraska Rendezvous \nView Other Nebraska Rendezvous\, Encampments & Related Fur Trade Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/pleasant-hill-primitive-rifleman-st-pattys-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Pleasant Hill Rendezvous Camp\, W Panama Rd & SW 72nd Rd\, Hallam\, NE\, 68368\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Nebraska Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Pleasant Hill Primitive Rifleman Association":MAILTO:polakbrothers@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260403T184800
CREATED:20181001T161101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181001T170638Z
UID:28527-1552694400-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Department of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction
DESCRIPTION:2019 Department of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nYou are invited to the annual Department of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction on March 16-17\, 2019 at the Titpton-Haynes State Historic Site in Johnson City\, Tennessee. Have you ever wanted to learn what it was like to be a Civil War soldier? You have your chance this weekend as Tipton-Haynes Historic Site in Johnson City is hosting a soldier’s camp of instruction. Reenactors of Confederate and Union brigades will be setting up camp and drilling. Visitors can walk through the camps\, ask soldiers questions about the war and their lives on campaign then see the troops drill and learn battlefield formations. \nGates will open from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. as guests watch reenactors from the Department of East Tennessee Reenactors drill\, march and prepare for the battle which will be re-enacted at Tipton-Haynes during the “Springtime in Haynesville” event in May\, as well as other engagements in the upcoming reenacting season. Guests will learn how soldiers lived in camp\, compare different types of uniforms\, watch how soldiers drilled and learn about the different kinds of weapons used in the war. The site’s 11 historic structures will also be opened for exploration\, including guided tours of the historic Haynes family home. Bring a picnic and simply enjoy the day as you step back in time to the Civil War. Also\, come and explore the eleven historic buildings\, cave\, and nature trail. Bring your whole family for a day of historic fun! \nDepartment of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction Mini-Gallery\n \nAdmission$5 adults$2.50 for children twelve and underFree – Children 3 & underFree – Tipton-Haynes members are FREE!Donations are welcomed and will go to help the site continue its mission values. \nHours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. \nLocationTipton-Haynes State Historic Site2620 South Roan St.Johnson City\, TN 37601(423) 926-3631 \nFor More Information: Call 926-3631; email tiptonhaynes@embarqmail.com \n \nAbout Tipton-Haynes State Historic SiteThe Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site tells the rich story of the history of Northeast Tennessee and of the several families that lived here. The site includes 45 acres\, eleven historic buildings\, the Tipton/Gifford/Simerly cemetery\, a limestone cave\, a natural spring\, a buffalo trace\, a nature trail\, and a Visitor Center. The Visitor Center contains a permanent exhibit\, museum store\, educational spaces\, a library\, and archives. Tipton-Haynes is operated by the Tipton-Haynes Historical Association and its local Board of Trustees. \nAbout The Department of East Tennessee ReenactingThe Department of East Tennessee Reenacting is a confederation of Civil War reenactment companies working together to create a more organized and enriching historical reenacting experience for both reenactor and spectator through communication and support of one another. The Department of East Tennessee Reenacting sponsors and supports such events as the Battle of Blountsville Civil War Reenactment and the Titpton-Haynes State Historic Site Civil War Encampment (aka Department of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction). \nMark your calendar today so your don’t miss the next annual Department of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction in March at the Titpton-Haynes State Historic Site in Johnson City\, Tennessee. \n \nTags: Department of East Tennessee Camp of Instruction\, DET Camp of Instruction\, Titpton-Haynes State Historic Site Civil War Encampment\, Department of East Tennessee Reenacting\, 63rd Tennessee Volunteer Infantry CSA Reenactors \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/department-of-east-tennessee-camp-of-instruction/
LOCATION:Tipton-Haynes State Historic Site\, 2620 South Roan St.\, Johnson City\, TN\, 37601\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190317
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20160729T030349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190222T121947Z
UID:6667-1552694400-1552780799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Dance
DESCRIPTION:2019 Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Dance\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Dance on March 16\, 2019 at the St. Pius V Catholic Church Gym in Pasadena\, Texas. \nHead Staff\nHead Singer – To Be Announced\nHead Gourd Dancer – To Be Announced\nHead Man Dancer – To Be Announced\nHead Lady Dancer – To Be Announced\nMaster of Ceremony – To Be Announced\nArena Director – To Be Announced\nSponsors: To Be Announced \n\nTexas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Dance\nTexas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah September Benefit SCHEDULE\n5:00 pm Members Meeting\n6:00 pm Gourd Dancing\n7:30 pm Intertribal Dancing\nThere will be no Pot Luck Dinners this season. Concession Stand only. \nBring your own lawn chairs. Seating is limited. \nLocation\nSt. Pius V Catholic Church Gym\n824 Main Street\nPasadena TX 77506 \nDirections\nExit Hwy 225 at Shaver Street\, Go South Shaver for 9 miles.\nTurn left on Marvick adn right into the back parking lot.\nPlease use ONLY the BACK parking lot. \nFor More Information\nGary Cornett: Call 281-332-6771\nJoJo Sweeny: Call 903-646-2743; Email: tgctp.jojo@gmail.com \nAbout the Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Society\nFormed in 1977\, the Texas Gulf Coast Tia Piah Society continues to closely follow the traditions so generously given by its mother organization\, The Kiowa Tia Piah Society of Carnegie Oklahoma. Similar to other Gourd Dance groups sanctioned by the Kiowa\, Texas Gulf Coast Tia Piah is led by four head men\, a secretary and treasurer. As in the past membership is by invitation\, non-members that are well respected within the powwow community will be asked if they would like to join the Texas Gulf Coast Tia Piah Society. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Dance at the St. Pius V Catholic Church Gym in Pasadena\, Texas. \nTags: Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Dance\, Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit & Powwow\, Texas Gulf Coast Tia-Piah Benefit Powwow\, Texas Powwow\, Texas Pow Wow \nView Other Texas Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/texas-gulf-coast-tia-piah-benefit-dance/
LOCATION:St. Pius V Chatholic Church Gym\, 824 Main\, Pasadena \, TX\, 77506\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Texas Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gulf Coast Tia Piah Society":MAILTO:fgctp.jojo@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20170110T223307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181104T175350Z
UID:10323-1552694400-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Kalamazoo Living History Show
DESCRIPTION:2019 Kalamazoo Living History Show\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 44th Annual Kalamazoo Living History Show on March 16-17\, 2019 at the Kalamazoo County Fair Grounds in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. More than 10\,000 historical re-enactors\, history enthusiasts\, collectors and the general public from the United States and Canada are expected to attend the annual Kalamazoo Living History Show. \nThe Kalamazoo Living History Show is a juried\, nationally recognized 2-day show that features Pre-1890 original or reproduction muzzleloaders\, living history supplies\, and related crafts. The event attracts over 270 of the finest artisans and vendors of pre-1890 living history supplies and related crafts from throughout the United States and Canada. Other highlights include children’s activities\, Native American dancing and singing\, and many artisans who will demonstrate their crafts. \nKalamazoo Living History Show Mini-Gallery\n\n \nThe show is open to the general public Saturday\, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday\, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Admission is $7.00 for a single day\, $10.00 for a weekend pass. Children 12 years of age and under admitted free when accompanied by a parent. \nHours\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. \nAdmission at Door\n7.00 for a single day\n$10.00 for a weekend pass\nChildren 12 and under admitted free when accompanied by a parent. \nLocation\nKalamazoo County Fair Grounds\n2900 Lake Street\nKalamazoo\, MI 49048\n(269) 349-9791 \nContact\nLeslie Martin Conwell (765) 563-6792 kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com. \nOver the years\, the Kalamazoo Living History Show has grown to be the largest juried event of its kind in the Midwest devoted to pre-1890 original or reproduction living history supplies and related crafts. Of special interest to the whole family\, crafts persons dressed in period clothing will be demonstrating various 18th and 19th Century crafts. Turn back the clock and relive America’s days gone by. Visit with people that make history come alive! A show where historical reenactors in period fashions from Pre-Revolutionary through the Civil War\, history buffs and the general public come together for a festive weekend to buy\, sell and trade. \nAnyone attending the show dressed in pre-1890 style clothing will be eligible for a drawing on a door prize at the close of the show each day. \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss this year’s annual Kalamazoo Living History Show at the Kalamazoo County Fair Grounds in Kalamazoo\, Michigan. \n \nTags: Kalamazoo Living History Show\, Living History Show \nView other Living History Evens
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/kalamazoo-living-history-show/
LOCATION:Kalamazoo County Fair Grounds\, 2900 Lake Street\, Kalamazoo\, MI\, 49048\, United States
CATEGORIES:History Festivals,Living History Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Yankee Doodle Muzzle Loaders":MAILTO:kalamazoolivinghistoryshow@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190316
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20160702T024510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181221T141540Z
UID:5944-1552694400-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Eastern Ozark Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Eastern Ozark Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 3rd Annual Eastern Ozark Rendezvous on March 16-17\, 2019\, at the Barksdale Plantation\, in Glen Allen\, Missouri. The Eastern Ozark Rendezvous is a pre-1840s rendezvous that includes the French and Indian and Fur Trade era. There will be Living History demonstrations and hand made items. Food and refreshments are available. Candy cannon for the kids! Games for participants and the public. Early setup for participants begins Wednesday. Pre 1840s period dress required in camp starting Friday morning to release on Sunday. Keep modern items out of sight. Public is welcome during visitors hours. \n\nEastern Ozark Rendezvous\nPublic Hours\nSaturday: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday: 9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. \nEastern Ozark Rendezvous Location:\nBarks Plantation\nState Hwy ZZ\nGlen Allen\, MO\n(573) 208-8722 \nEastern Ozark Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nParticipants\nEarly Set Up: for participants starts at 8:00 a.m. Wednesday.\nCamp Fee: $15 – includes a trade blanket\nTent Trader Fee: $20 \nParticipant Events\nSaturday & Sunday\nPeriod bow\, rifle\, and smoothbore shoot ($10 fee for each event)\nOld-time Post Shoot ($10 per team; winner gets the pot)\nHawk and Knife Throw\nNo loaded guns allowed in camp. Animals must be kept in control. \nSaturday night potluck dinner at 6:00 p.m.\nSunday morning prayer service. \nLocation\nBarks Plantation\nGlenallen\, MO 63751\n573-238-4108 \nDirections: Located off hwy 34 in glenallen\, mo. Turn onto zz hwy travel two miles. We are located on the left after the second bridge. \nFor More Information\nTommy Smith: Call 573-225-4424; Email smittytsmith@gmail.com \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Eastern Ozark Rendezvous in March at the Barksdale Plantation\, in Glen Allen\, Missouri. \nTags: Eastern Ozark Rendezvous\, Barksdale Plantation Rendezvous\, Missouri Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Missouri Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/eastern-ozark-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Barks Plantation\, State Hwy ZZ\, Glen Allen\, MO\, 63751\, United States
CATEGORIES:Missouri Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="":MAILTO:smittytsmith@gmail.com
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190318
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20170221T120220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180110T173831Z
UID:19806-1552694400-1552867199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Taylor Living History Weekend
DESCRIPTION:Fort Taylor Living History Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nCelebrate Florida’s rich history at Fort Taylor Living History Weekend on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month at Historic Fort Taylor\, America’s Southernmost Civil War Fortress in Key West\, Florida. Join our re-enactors as they set up tents\, clean their weapons and fire up the blacksmith shop. Climb the circular stairways and experience the harbor view just as the soldiers did in 1861. Walk down our cannon row and touch the actual cannons used to protect this Union stronghold. Tours will be available and public interaction is strongly recommended. Re-enactor participation varies by weekend and weather conditions. \nYear Round\nOn the third weekend (Saturday and Sunday) of each of month\, Fort Taylor Living History Weekend offers you the opportunity to experience life in the fort as it was during the Civil War. \nLocation\nFort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\n601 Howard England Way\nKey West\, FL 33040 \nMore Information: Kevin Bowes\, kevin.bowes@dep.state.fl.us (305) 292-6850 \nThe park is open from 8:00 a.m. until sundown\, 365 days a year. The fort closes at 5:00 p.m. \nAdmission Fees:\n$6.00* per vehicle. Limit 2-8 people per vehicle.\n$2.00* Pedestrians\, bicyclists\, extra passengers\, passengers in vehicle with holder of Annual Individual Entrance Pass.\n$4.00* Single-occupant vehicle or motorcycle.\n* Plus $.50 per person Monroe County Surcharge. \nHistory of Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\nSpanish explorers first surveyed the island of Key West in 1513. After the Florida territory was transferred to the U.S.\, the Navy established a small depot here in 1822 to rid the area of pirates. Fishing\, salvaging wrecked ships and cigar manufacturing became the driving economic forces behind the island’s growth making Key West the richest city in Florida in the 1890s. The U.S. Army began construction of Fort Taylor\, named for President Zachary Taylor\, in 1845. With secession and the beginning of war in 1861\, Fort Taylor remained under federal control — one of only three fortresses in Florida to do so — and served as the headquarters for the Federal Navy’s East Gulf Coast Blockading Squadron staying on ‘active duty’ status through 1947. Today\, the fort is a National Historic Landmark containing the largest cache of Civil War-era seacoast cannons in the U.S. \nCannon and Arches\nUnion troops took control of Fort Zachary Taylor early in the Civil War and maintained it through the duration of the war. They made use of the fort’s impressive artillery\, including 10-inch Rodman and Columbiad cannons to detain blockade-running ships seeking to supply the Confederacy. In 1968\, a large supply of Civil War-era guns and ammunition were discovered in the Fort’s buried arsenal. In fact\, Fort Zachary Taylor held the largest collection of Civil War-era cannons in the United States. \nFort Moat\nSoon after the park opened to the public\, a contractor began the process of digging a moat around the fortress. There were two reasons for the project. One was to prevent easy entry into the structure. The other was to give the illusion of the fort in its early days\, surrounded by water. The end result was an attractive division between the fort and the beach and sea beyond. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Taylor Living History Weekend on the third Saturday and Sunday of each month at Historic Fort Taylor in Key West\, Florida. \nTags: Fort Taylor Living History Weekend\, Fort Zachary Taylor Living History Weekend\, Ft Taylor Living History Weekend \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-taylor-living-history-weekend-2017-08-19-2019-03-16/
LOCATION:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\, 601 Howard England Way\, Key West\, FL\, 33040\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190316T220000
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CREATED:20170606T153322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T135703Z
UID:16039-1552708800-1552773600@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Willamette University Social Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Willamette University Social Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 17th Annual Willamette University Social Pow Wow on March 6\, 2019 at the Willamette University Cone Field House in Salem\, Oregon. The Social Pow wow is a time to renew thoughts of the old ways and to preserve a rich heritage. Members of the community came together at the Willamette University Social Pow Wow through various types of dance\, song\, food and Native arts and crafts. A number of local tribes and businesses also donated items for a raffle to benefit the Native and Indigenous Student Union (NISU). \n\nWillamette University Social Pow Wow\nThis annual event\, held on the second Saturday in March\, represents Native American Indians from western Tribal Nations in a unique atmosphere of expression through their arts\, crafts\, traditional foods\, dances and songs. If you are new to pow wows\, pay particular attention to the Emcee\, as he will explain the meanings and activities taking place on the arena floor. \nThe Willamette University Social Pow Wow is presented by Willamette University’s Native and Indigenous Student Union\, and is cosponsored by the Associate Students of Willamette University (ASWU) and the Office of Multicultural Affairs. \nFree Admission – Public Welcome \nGrand Entry: 4 p.m. (4–10 p.m.) \nPow Wow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: Bob Tom\nArena Director: David West\nHost Drum: Star Horse \nWillamette University Social Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nLocation\nWillamette University Cone Field House\n439-499 12th Street SE\nSalem\, OR 97301 \nDance Contest\nMen’s Traditional Dance\nFirst Prize $200\nSecond Prize $100\nThird Prize $75 \nFeatures\nNative Arts and Crafts\nFood Vendors\nDancers\nDrum Groups\nRaffle — Grand Prize Pendleton Blanket \nFor More Information\nOffice of Multicultural Affairs: Call 503-370-6265; email oma-info@willamette.edu \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Willamette University Social Pow Wow on the second Saturday of March at the Willamette University Cone Field House in Salem\, Oregon. \nTags: Willamette University Social Pow Wow\, Willamette University Social Powwow\, Oregon Powwow\, Oregon Pow Wow \nView Other Oregon Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/willamette-university-social-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Willamette University Cone Field House\, 439-499 12th Street SE\, Salem\, OR\, 97301\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oregon Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Willamette University Native and Indigenous Student Union":MAILTO:gtoyama@willamette.edu Gordy Toyama - Club Advisor
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190316T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190317T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20170212T150403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190105T145953Z
UID:11744-1552726800-1552838400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Cooper Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive history at the Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment on March 16-17\, 2019 at Fort Cooper State Park in Inverness\, Florida. Each year on the 3rd weekend in March\, Fort Cooper Days is held\, providing a look at what life was like during the early 1800s in Florida\, including 2nd Seminole War Battle Reenactments. Fort Cooper Days is a two-day event\, complete with two battle reenactments daily\, Living History demonstrations\, Period Arts and Crafts\, live muic\, food and refreshments. \n\nFort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment\nTwo Battle Reenactments Daily\nThe battle reenactments portray an 1836 battle between soldiers of the First Georgia Batallion of Volunteers and Seminole Indians. The Fort Cooper Days battle reenactments demonstrate the conditions and types of weapons used during these hostile times and in this hostile environment. That still looks as it did 180 years later. During the Second Seminole War\, a battle took place in these woods\, when Osceola and some five hundred warriors confronted Major Mark Anthony Cooper and the 380 soldiers under his command. Who were ordered to “build a fort and hold their ground”. \nTour the Park\nTake some time while you are at Fort Cooper State Park to explore the trails around Lake Holathlikaha\, there’s great birding and wildlife viewing opportunities all along the way. \nAdmission\n$5.00 General admission Adult\n$1.00 Children 6 to 17\nFree – Children under 6 \nHours\nDaily 9:00 am to 4:00 pm\nBattle reenactments twice daily at 11:00 am and 2:00 pm \nFort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSATURDAY STORIES BY LIVING HISTORIANS\n9:30 – 10:15 a.m. and 12:30 – 1:15 p.m.\nListen to the narratives from Seminole and Georgia Militia Living Historians as they describe their lives during the Second Seminole War\, circa 1836. Two locations: The Seminole Village and Lakeside \nSUNDAY STORIES BY LIVING HISTORIANS\n9:30 – 10:15 a.m. 10:15 a.m. – 11:00 11:00 – 11:45 and 12:30 – 1:15 p.m.\nListen to the narratives from Seminole and Georgia Militia Living Historians as they describe their lives during the Second Seminole War\, circa 1836.Two locations: The Seminole Village and Lakeside \nCHILDREN’S CRAFTS AND CHORES\, CIRCA 1836\nSaturday and Sunday\, 10:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. (Picnic tables in front of Rec Hall)\nRequirements to Participate in the Fort Cooper Days Reenactment: \n\nMust have the ability to follow verbal and/or visual instructions independently or with the assistance of a companion.\nMust have the ability to enter and exit the facilities independently or with the assistance of a companion.\nMust have the ability to traverse uneven terrain independently or with the assistance of a companion.\nMust have the ability to withstand exposure to the outdoors and insects for as long as they choose to attend the event.\nMust be able to maneuver physically through crowds independently or with the assistance of a companion.\n\nLocation\nFort Cooper State Park\n3100 S. Old Floral City Road\nInverness\, FL 34450\n(352) 726-0315 \nDirections: From I-75\, exit at SR-44 near Wildwood\, take SR-44 West\, once in Inverness\, get into the left lane\, turn left/South on US-41\, get into the left lane\, turn left at Eden Drive\, then right/south at the stop sign\, this puts you on Old Floral City Road\, the park will be on your right less-than a mile up the road. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment in Inverness\, Florida in March. \n \nTags: Fort Cooper Days Seminole War Reenactment\, Fort Cooper Seminole War Reenactment\, Second Seminole War Reenactment \nView other Seminole Indian War Reenactment & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-cooper-days/
LOCATION:Fort Cooper State Park\, 3100 S. Old Floral City Road\, Inverness\, FL\, 34450\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Florida Seminole Wars,Historic American Forts,History Festivals,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Frienda of Fort Cooper":MAILTO:wesley.diebold@dep.state.fl.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20170306T082005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T160914Z
UID:12590-1553212800-1553471999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Denver March Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Denver March Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 45th Denver March Powwow on March 22-24\, 2019 at the Denver Coliseum in Denver\, Colorado. Be there for the spectacle of over 1\,000 Native American dancers\, representing 95 tribes from across the US and Canada gather with 35 drum groups to provide the best in singing and dancing. Over 180 vendor booths will fill the Denver Coliseum to the brim with authentic crafts and artwork\, amazing native food and a form of native storytelling that’s guaranteed to be entertaining. \n\nDenver March Powwow\nEach session of the Denver March Powwow begins with the colorful and stirring Grand Entry. It kicks off with the Heart Beat drum group singing the committee’s song\, “A Living Hoop.” Following them is an eagle staff and American\, Indian nation and other flags. Once everyone is in the dance arena and with the spectators still standing\, the flags are raised to the accompaniment of a flag song. This is followed by a veterans’ honoring song — the Victory Dance. There are two Grand Entries on Friday and Saturday and one on Sunday. \nBesides plenty of intertribal dancing for all participants\, the Denver March Powwow features over 30 dance contest categories and over a dozen special contests. \nAdmission\n6 and under FREE\nGeneral $7 per day; #20 for 3 day pass\n60 & over $3 per day; $9 for 3 day pass\nTickets sold at the door (credit cards accepted)\nParking behind Coliseum for $10 with no in/outprivileges.\nLimited number of $25 weekend passes available from Committee. \nDenver March Powwow Hours \nFriday & Saturday \nDoors Open 10:00 am – 10:30 pm\nGrand Entries 11 am & 7 pm\nFry Bread Concession Opens: 12 pm\nSunday\nDoors Open 10:00 am – 8:00 pm\nGrand Entry 11 am\nView Powwow Schedule Detail \nHead Staff\nArena Director: Leo “Chico” Her Many Horses\nMaster of Ceremonies: Lawrence Baker\, Chris Eagle Hawk\nHead Judges: Billy Komacheet\, Rod Atcheynum \nDenver March Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nDance Contest Categories\nTiny Tot Boys and Girls (6 & under) Combined\nJr Girls (7-12) Jingle\, Fancy\, Traditional\nJr Boys (7-12) Grass\, Fancy\, Traditional\nTeen Girls (13-17) Jingle\, Fancy\, Traditional\nTeen Boys (13-17) Grass\, Fancy\, Traditional\nJr & Teen Boys (7-17) Chicken\nWomen (18-39) Jingle\, Fancy\, No & So Buckskin\, No & So Cloth\nMen (18-39) Grass\, Fancy\, N. Traditional\, S. Straight\, Chicken\nSenior Women (40-59) Combined\nSenior Men (40-59) Combined\nGolden Age Women (60+) Combined\nGolden Age Men (60+) Combined\nView Dance Contest & Drum Rules Detail \nLocation\nThe Denver Coliseum\n4600 Humboldt\nDenver Co 80216\n720-865-2475 \nHost Hotel\nDoubleTree Quebec & Martin Luther King\nOther Overflow hotels with Powwow Rates also Available \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Denver March Powwow in Denver\, Colorado. \n \nTags: Denver March Powwow\, Denver March Pow Wow\, Colorado Powwow\, Colorado Pow Wow \nView other Colorado Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/denver-march-powwow/
LOCATION:Denver Coliseum\, 4600 Humboldt\, Denver\, CO\, 80216\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Colorado Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Denver March Powwow Inc":MAILTO:denvermarchpowwow@comcast.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20180106T205742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T183857Z
UID:21003-1553212800-1553471999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the excitement at the Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment on March 22-24\, 2019 at the Ralph V. Chisholm Park in Narcoossee\, Florida. The annual recreation of a Civil War battle\, The Battle of Narcoossee Mill is a great family activity that is both educational and entertaining. Visitors can roam through Civil War era camps\, talk with Union and Confederate reenactors\, watch the mounted cavalry of days past\, and relive the battle reenactment from the American Civil War. (This “particular” Battle really never occurred.) \n\nBattle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment\nThe park opens at 9:30 am and the battle begins promptly at 2:00 p.m. each day. Enjoy great BBQ\, music\, and homemade root beer while strolling through the authentic army camps. The reenactors camp out the entire weekend and live the historic events of the War of Narcoossee Mill. \nAdmission: $8.00 Adults\, $5.00 Children 5-12\, Children under 5 free \nLocation: Chisholm Park\, 4700 Chisholm Park Trail\, St Cloud\, FL 34771 \nFor More Information: email jacobsummerlin1516@gmail.com; call Camp Commander (407) 973-5857 \nFree parking\, close to the event \nVisit authentic Union and Confederate camps \nStroll “Sutler Row” with over 20 Sutlers\, Vendors\, and Historical Displays \nGet a great view of the battle from ample bleacher seating \nThe Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment is complete with mounted cavalry\, pyrotechnics\, and soldiers firing their muskets. If you are in the Saint Cloud Florida area the fourth weekend of March\, be sure to stop by and enjoy history on a 50 acre stage. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”More about the event history”]\nDuring the Civil War\, this area played a unique role in aiding the Confederate Army in the South\, not as a battlefield\, but as a large supplier of beef for the Confederacy and the army. There was an actual unit called the Cattle Guard back then\, and it played a major role in the war. The role that Florida’s Osceola County could have played in the Civil War is what will come to life when two armies fight during the Annual Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment in Osceola County’s Ralph V. Chisholm Park in Narcoossee. \nThis event is organized by the Jacob Summerlin Camp\, named for the cattle baron who helped grow so much of the Central Florida economy in the 1800s. The Jacob Summerlin Camp\, a chapter of the Sons of Confederate Veterans\, is a civic group formed in Osceola County in 1991. The Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment raises funds for the camp’s charitable work\, including scholarships\, veteran monuments\, grave markers\, cemetery maintenance\, and a Christmas charity program. \nIt’s not a reenactment of a historic battle\, but rather a depiction of how a conflict may have occurred during the war for Southern Independence on land that would become Osceola County after the war. There was not ever really a battle here\, so it is more an “enactment” of a scenario of how a battle could have taken place in that era\, in this area.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nEducation Day\nStudents and Chaperones: $5.00 Per Person Admission – Lunch Included\nMust be postmarked with payment in full by March 15th\, 2018 (Non-Refundable)\nRegister http://www.jacobsummerlin.org/edreg.htm \nSchedule of Events (subject to change\nFriday\n9:30 am – Education Day Tours Begin\nSaturday\n07:00 am – Reveille\n09:00 am – Colors (In Camp by Unit)\n09:30 am – Park opens to spectators\n10:00 am – Ladies’ Tea\n10:00 am till 1:00 pm Musket Demonstrations (next to BBQ tent)\n11:00 am – Officers’ Call\n12:30 pm – Cannon Demonstration (on battlefield in front of bleachers)\n01:00 pm – Music by “7 lbs of Bacon” string band\n01:00 pm – Camps Closed for Battle\n01:00 pm – Weapons and Authenticity Inspections\n02:00 pm – Battle Begins\n03:00 pm – Battle Ends – Camps Reopen\n07:30 pm – Artillery Night Fire at Dusk\n08:00 pm – Re-enactors Barn Dance\nSunday\n07:00 am – Reveille\n09:00 am – Colors (In Camp by Unit)\n09:30 am – Park opens to spectators\n10:00 am – Reenactors’ Church Service\n11:00 am – Officers’ Call\n11:00 am till 1:00 pm Musket Demonstrations (next to BBQ tent)\n12:30 pm – Cannon Demonstration (on battlefield in front of bleachers)\n01:00 pm – Music by “7 lbs of Bacon” string band\n01:00 pm – Camps Closed for Battle\n01:00 pm – Weapons and Authenticity Inspections\n02:00 pm – Battle Begins\n03:00 pm – Battle Ends – Camps Reopen\n05:30 pm – Camps Close \nOLD TIME BARN DANCE\nMosey on down to the large pavilion on Saturday night for the period Barn Dance. Sing along… and please…. get up and dance!!! \n\nARTILLERY NIGHT FIRE\nThe artillerists typically hold a night fire event from the shore of East Lake Tohopekaliga\, on Saturday evening\, prior to the Barn Dance. \nTRAVELING FLORIDA CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL WALL\nSeveral thousand men (soldiers\, sailors\, marines\, physicians\, and chaplains) in the State of Florida’s armed forces died from wounds\, diseases\, illnesses\, or accidents during or soon after the “Civil War.” They were of diverse races\, creeds\, and nationalities. These individuals were pursuing the dual and\, what they believed to be\, honorable causes of defending and maintaining the sovereignties of the State of Florida and the Confederate States of America. Although the Traveling Florida Confederate Memorial Wall contains only the names of those who served honorably and died during the period 1861-1865\, the initiative endeavors to pay homage to all of the aforementioned personnel. Therefore\, the primary goal of this nonpolitical undertaking is to provide an educational and sacred tribute to these men. \nReenactors Information\nRegistration Fee: $7.00 Per Person Charge for All Re-Enactors\, due upon arrival. (We do not accept debit or credit cards for registration.)\nTo aid the check-in process\, please print and fill out your form(s) prior to arrival at the Registration Table. Firewood provided.\nReenactor Registration Form\nReenactor Rules & Regulations Form \nPowder Bounty: First 6 full scale howitzers/field pieces which actively participate in both battles: $125 payable after Sunday’s battle. \nCavalry: Registration fee refunded/waived upon passing Coggins inspection. Hay is on your own. \nSutlers Welcome\nSutler’s Row was the merchants that would follow large armies and provide them with sewing kits and papers to write letters back home and various cooking items and little pieces for their shoes and things. “Today’s” Sutler’s Row will have offer wares that the public can buy\, and some of them will have books on the history of the era\, and there will be blacksmiths and dress makers. There will also be food available\, where the public can buy jumbo pulled pork barbecue sandwiches.\nSutler Application \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment on the fourth weekend in March at the Ralph V. Chisholm Park in Narcoossee\, Florida. \nTags: Battle at Narcoossee Mill Reenactment\, Battle at Narcoossee Mill\, Civil War Reenactment \nView Battle of Townsend’s Plantation Civil War Reenactment Details
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-at-narcoossee-mill-reenactment/
LOCATION:The Ralph V. Chisholm Park\, 4700 Chisholm Park Trail\, Saint Cloud\, FL\, 34771\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jacob Summerlin Camp #1516%2C Sons of Confederate Veterans":MAILTO:jacobsummerlin1516@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190322
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20160915T123307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190327T154737Z
UID:8313-1553212800-1553471999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:FIHA Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 FIHA Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 54th Annual FIHA Powwow on March 22-24\, 2019 at the St Lucie County Fairgrounds in Fort Pierce\, Florida. The Florida Indian Heritage Association (FIHA) powwow attracts between 6\,000 and 8\,000 participants and spectators over the weekend\, many who travel specifically for the occasion. Come out for a great weekend of dancing\, drumming\, awesome vendors and fellowship; as we learn more about the Native American culture. We look forward to seeing you there. \n\nFIHA Powwow\nThe annual FIHA powwow is a family-friendly gathering\, boasting a 3-day multinational event that features leaders and groups from the Seminole\, Miccosukee\, Lakota Sioux\, Kiowa\, Cherokee\, Ponca and other tribes. Participants and spectators are treated to intertribal dancing\, crafts competition\, tipi and re-enactment villages\, educational seminars\, Native American cuisine\, and over 30 vendors selling and trading everything from beads and leather goods to herbs and pottery. \nThe FIHA Powwow makes a tremendous effort to maintain that family-friendly environment for their event. Drugs and alcohol are strictly prohibited. Bleacher-type seating is provided around the circle\, including a covered area for the elderly and handicapped. There are educational events and seminars\, a tepee display and a craft competition on Saturday. FIHA also offers a special area for kids’ activities. \nEvery year\, craftsmen and tradesmen from throughout the country are invited to come to Fort Pierce to display and sell their wares. Vendors sell everything from silver to Pendleton wool blankets to CDs of American Indian singing and flute music. These vendors don’t have to be Native American themselves\, but they are encouraged to offer culturally relevant goods. Native American food is also available for visitors to try\, a favorite being fry bread (of many varieties). All of this gives the FIHA Powwow a similar feeling to an arts and crafts fair\, with a cultural twist\, set to the beat of the drums! \nAdmission\nAdults $10.00 (advanced ticket discount $8.00)\nChildren 6-12 $5.00\nChildren under 5 are free\nMilitary in Uniform & Veterans with Proper ID FREE\nDancers with Regalia – Free Admission & Primitive Camping \nFIHA Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nPowwow Activities: \n* Gourd Dancing\n* Tipi Display\n* Intertribal Dancing\n* Craft Competition\n* Princess Competition\n* Native American Food\n* Top Quality Vendors \nPowwow Schedule\nGates Open: Friday 4:00 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m.\nGrand Entries: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 12 p.m. & 6 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m. \nPowwow Head Staff:\nHost Southern Drum: Otter Tail\nHost Northern Drum: Medicine Horse\nHead Man: Thomas Zermino\nHead Lady: Juanita Zermino\nWhipman: Mark Janofsky\nHead Gourd Dancer: Steve Gagne \nCamping\nTent Camping $25/night\nRV camping $40/night with full hook-ups \nInformation\nGeneral: (772) 519-7888 or info@fiha\nVendors: Contact: Marvin Cunha (772) 766-1923\nDeadline for vendors is December 20\, 2016 \nLocation\nSt Lucie County Fairgrounds\n15601 W Midway Rd\nFort Pierce Fl 34945 \n \nTags: FIHA Powwow\, FIHA Pow Wow\, Florida Indian Heritage Association Powwow\, Florida Indian Heritage Association Pow Wow\, Florida Pow Wow\, Florida Powwow\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next FIHA Powwow in March at the St Lucie County Fairgrounds in Fort Pierce\, Florida. \nView other Florida Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fiha-powwow/
LOCATION:St Lucie County Fairgrounds\, 15601 W Midway Rd\, Fort Pierce\, FL\, United States
CATEGORIES:Florida Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Florida Indian Heritage Association":MAILTO:info@fiha.us
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20180203T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T134318Z
UID:22133-1553299200-1553471999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison on March 23-24\, 2019 at Fort Loudon State Park in Vonore\, Tennessee. Come learn about colonial trades during our Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison weekend. We will have demonstrations on 18th century laundry\, dyeing\, blacksmithing\, tinsmithing\, 18th century paint making\, wood working and many more. The British soldiers will be doing artillery and musket drills throughout the day. This event is free. \nAdmission: Free \nHours:\nSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. \nLocation\nFort Loudon State Park\n338 Fort Loudoun Road\nVonore\, TN 37885\nPhone: 423-884-6217 \nFort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison Mini-Gallery\n\n\nFor More Information\nPark Office/Registration\nPhone: 423-884-6217\nEmail: hobart.akin@tn.gov \nAbout Fort Loudoun\nFort Loudoun is one of the earliest British fortifications on the western frontier\, built in 1756. Located in the valley of the Little Tennessee River\, near the Appalachian Mountains\, Fort Loudoun State Historic Area provides a glimpse of life during the time of the French and Indian War (1754-1763). The future of the North American continent was in the balance as armies from France\, Spain and England fought for control of this land and it’s vast resources. Native Americans were caught up in this struggle as they strove to protect their homes and way of life. Fort Loudoun (1756-1760)\, in the heart of the Overhill Cherokee country\, played a part in that conflict which eventually laid the foundation for our nation we live in today.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nThe fort was reconstructed during the Great Depression and was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1965. The Fort Loudoun State Historic Park features a visitor center/museum\, reconstructed Fort Loudoun\, and stabilized ruins of Tellico Blockhouse (1794-1807). Fort Loudoun was constructed by the British Colony of South Carolina to ally the Overhill Cherokee Nation in the fight against the French and to guarantee that trade would continue between the Cherokee and South Carolina. \nBut relations between South Carolina and the Cherokee Nation broke down and the Cherokee captured Fort Loudoun and its garrison. It is thought that the Cherokees destroyed the fort shortly thereafter. The blockhouse served as a gateway (with passes required) into Cherokee land\, a trading post\, and a factory to teach new skills to the Cherokees. \nPicnic tables\, fishing pier\, hiking trails and boat dock are available. Boat launching ramps are available off site. The Historic Area hosts many seasonal events\, such as Fort Loudoun Garrison Weekends with reenactors\, an 18th Century Trade Faire\, and student field trips.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison in March at historic Fort Loudon State Park in Vonore\, Tennessee. \nTags: Fort Loudoun Colonial Trades Garrison\, Colonial Trades Garrison\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments\, Musters\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-loudoun-colonial-trades-garrison/
LOCATION:Fort Loudoun State Park\, 338 Fort Loudoun Road\, Vonore\, TN\, 37885\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Loudoun Association":MAILTO:fortloudoun@tds.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190324
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20190218T101547Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T095610Z
UID:35002-1553299200-1553385599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:SDSU Wacipi | South Dakota State University
DESCRIPTION:2019 SDSU Wacipi | South Dakota State University\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 28th Annual SDSU Wacipi on Saturday\, March 23\, 2019 at the Student Union in the Volstorff Ballroom in Brookings\, South Dakota. The SDSU Wacipi is free for South Dakota State University students with an ID\, children 5 and under\, and elders 55 and older. General admission is $6.00 for everyone else. seating is available. \n\nSouth Dakota State University Wacipi Jingle Special\nDancer registration ends at 1:00 p.m. Grand Entry is also at 1:00 p.m. and as a contest pow-wow\, we will do payouts to the top three dancers in each category. The first 8 registered drums will receive payouts (no drum hopping). The SDSU Wacipi is a family friendly event. No alcohol\, drugs or weapons allowed; No smoking. \nHours & Schedule\n1:00 p.m. Dancer Registration\n1:00 p.m. Grand Entry \nDance Contests & Prize Money\nPayouts to top 3 winners in each category.\nAll prize winners must complete a W9 and bring social security number. \nSDSU Wacipi Mini Gallery\n\n \nDrum Split\nFirst 8 registered drums will receive payouts (no drum hopping). \nVendors\n$75 – Applications are available for arts and crafts; contact the American Indian Student Center at 605-688-6416 to register. \nLocation\nSDSU Student Union\nVolstorff Ballroom\n1421 Student Union Lane\nBrookings\, SD 57007 \nFor More Information\nAmerican Indian Student Center: Call 605-688-6416; Email sdsu.aisc@sdstate.edu \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Annual SDSU Wacipi in March at the Student Union in the Volstorff Ballroom in Brookings\, South Dakota. \n \nTags: SDSU Wacipi\, South Dakota State University Wacipi\, South Dakota Wacipi\, South Dakota Powwow\, South Dakota Pow Wow \nView Other South Dakota Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/sdsu-wacipi/
LOCATION:SDSU Student Union\, 1421 Student Union Lane\, Brookings\, SD\, 57007\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,South Dakota Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="SDSU American Indian Student Center":MAILTO:sdsu.aisc@sdstate.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190323
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190325
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20160813T184651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T125400Z
UID:7217-1553299200-1553471999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are invited to the 30th Annual CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow on March 23-24\, 2019 at the CMU Events Center in Mount Pleasant\, Michigan. CMU’s Pow wow committee will host dancers and singers from all over North America. The annual CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow brings people together to meet for the first time or rejuvenate old friendships through dancing and singing by preserving the Native American culture. \n\nCMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow\nDoors open at 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Grand entries take place Saturday at 1 and 7 p.m. and Sunday at noon. For the general public\, tickets are $7 for adults. Admission is free for children ten years or under\, SCIT memebers and CMU students (both with ID). \nCentral Michigan University’s Pow wow committee\, s student-run committee works year-round on the CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow so that visitors from the community\, as well as participants from all over the U.S. can enjoy themselves and learn more about Native American Culture. \nVendors will offer traditional food and crafts while spectators enjoy the immersion of culture. CMU’s Pow wow draws members of different Native American tribes–including the Saginaw Chippeaw Indian Tribe — with contests in singing\, drumming and dancing. \nThe food vendors make traditional foods like fried bread and lemonades; the craft vendors offer all types of native craft work\, including bead-work and leather crafts. \nAdmission:\nAdults (11 years old & up) – $7.00\nChildren (10 & under) – Free\nSCIT members (with I.D.) – Free\nCMU students (with I.D.) – Free \nHead Staff\nHead Veteran – George Martin\nMaster of Ceremonies -​ Jason Whitehouse\nHost Drum – Dusty Bear\nArena Director – Dave Shananaquet\nHead Male Judge – Dale Roberts\nHead Female Judge – Rowena Roberts \nCMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nPRIZE PAYOUTS:\nDrum Contest\n1st $4\,000 2nd $3\,000 3rd $2\,000 4th $1\,000 \nHand Drum Contest\n1st $500 2nd $300 3rd $100\nYouth (JR) Dance Contest (6 to 11) \n1st $200 2nd $150 3rd $100\nTeen Dance Contest (12 to 17)\n1st $300 2nd $250 3rd $200\nAdult Dance Contest (18 to 49):\n1st $500 2nd $400 3rd $300\nGolden Age Dance Contest (50 & up): \n1st $500 2nd $400 3rd $300\nCommittee Dance Specials (Woodland\, Old Style Grass\, Old Style Jingle)\n1st $500 2nd $300 3rd $100 \nThank you for your interest in the 30th Annual “Celebrating Life” Pow wow. If you are interested in becoming a CMU Pow wow trader\, food vendor\, or non-profit vendor you will find the applications below. \nVendor Information\nThis is an application only. It is not an invitation or contract to exhibit your items at the Pow wow. In order to be considered for a booth\, you must submit all of the requested documentation with your application no later than March 1\, 2019. Incomplete and/or late applications will not be considered. All vendors must comply with the Indian Arts & Crafts Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-644). Booth sharing is prohibited. Failure to comply with any of the above\, will result in your immediate removal from the Pow wow as well as a forfeited vendor fee. Vendor Application \nPlaces to Stay\nThere are many hotel lodging options nearby.\nHotel Listing \nLocation\nMcguirk Arena in the CMU Events Center (Formerly known as Rose Arena)\nMount Pleasant Campus\n360 E Broomfield\nMt Pleasant\, MI 48859 \nFor More Information:\nCall: (989) 774-2508; Email: NAP@CMICH.EDU \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow at the CMU Events Center in Mount Pleasant\, Michigan. \nTags: CMU Celebrating Life Pow Wow\, CMU Celebrating Life Powwow\, Michigan Powwow\, Michigan Pow Wow \nView Other Michigan Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/cmu-celebrating-life-pow-wow/
LOCATION:CMU Events Center-Mcquirk Arena\, 360 E Broomfield\, Mt Pleasant\, MI\, 48859\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Michigan Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Michigan University Pow Wow Committee":MAILTO:NAP@CMICH.EDU
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190323T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190323T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20170225T212538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T140757Z
UID:12261-1553338800-1553374800@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Westwood High School Social Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Westwood High School Social Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nEveryone is welcome at the 15th Annual Westwood High School Social Pow Wow on March 23\, 2019 at the Westwood High School campus in Mesa\, Arizona. Celebrate Native American culture and traditions. Enjoy dancing\, singing\, and dinner at the Westwood High School Social Pow Wow from 11:00 am to 9:00 pm. Arts and crafts and food booths will be on hand. We’re a family friendly event so bring everyone – and bring your lawn chairs as we have limited seating. \n\nWestwood High School Social Pow Wow\nThe Westwood High School Social Powwow is hosted by the Westwood High School Native American Club. The Native American Club would like to invite you to join us in learning more about the Native American culture that is still alive and well. Everyone is welcome! \nFree admission – Open to the public\n50/50 raffle * Food booths * Arts & Crafts Booths \nLocation\nWestwood High School\n945 W. Rio Salado Parkway\nMesa\, AZ 85201 \nFor more information: doknorton@mpsaz.org \nWestwood High School Social Pow Wow Schedule of Events:\n11:00 AM – Gourd Dance\n1:00 PM – Grand Entry\n4:00 PM – Supper Break\n5:00 PM – Gourd Dance\n6:00 PM – Grand Entry\n9:00 PM – Closing \n \nHead Staff:\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nClub Event Coordinator: To Be Announced\nHost Southern Drum: To Be Announced\nHost Northern Drum: To Be Announced\nSound System Operator: To Be Announced\nHead Boys: To Be Announced\nHead Girls: To Be Announced \nBe sure to mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Westwood High School Social Pow Wow in March at the Westwood High School campus in Mesa\, Arizona. \n \nTags: Westwood High School Social Pow Wow\, Westwood High School Social Powwow\, Westwood High School Pow Wow\, Westwood High School Powwow\, Arizona Powwow\, Arizona Pow Wow \nView Other Arkansas Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/westwood-high-school-social-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Westwood High School Football Field\, 945 W. Rio Salado Parkway\, Mesa\, AZ\, 85201\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arizona Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Westwood High School Native American Club":MAILTO:hwhill@mpsaz.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190323T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190323T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20160413T105424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190202T182201Z
UID:4337-1553349600-1553378400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Bacone College Spring Contest Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Bacone College Spring Contest Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Bacone College Spring Contest Pow Wow on March 23\, 2019 at the historic Bacone College in Muskogee\, Oklahoma for a day full day of Native American singing\, dancing\, games\, children activities and fire pit storytelling – over $100\,000 in Contest Prize Money! Seating is limited\, so please bring your own chairs. \nAll Drums and Dancers are welcome. \nPowwow Schedule\n2-5 pm – Gourd Dance\n5-6 pm – Supper Break\n6 pm – Grand Entry \nHead Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: Archie Mason & RG Harris\nArena Director: Sam Howell\nHead Singer: Anthony Mondessey\nHead Man Dancer: Galen Springer\nHead Lady Dancer: Showshanna Jack\nHead Gourd Dancer: Comanche Little Ponies\nDrum Judge: OJ Littlecook \nContest Categories\nMen’s Straight\nMen’s Fancy\nMen’s Traditional\nMen’s Grass\nWomen’s Buckskin\nWomen’s Cloth\nWomen’s Fancy Shawl\nWomen’s Jingle\nTiny Tots \nPrizes\, All Dance Categories* \n1st $350\, 2nd $250\, 3rd $150\n* Does not include Tiny Tots \nDrum Contest: 1st $2500 2nd $1500 3rd $1000\nActivities & Information\nChilren’s Activities: Face Painting\, Story Telling\, Turtle Racing\nCamping\nCraft and Food Vendors \n \nLocation:\nBacone College Palmer Center Gym\n2299 Old Bacone Road\nMuskogee\, OK 74403 \nDirections\nFrom US-69 North and West Shawnee turn East onto West Shawnee St/W Shawnee Bypass\, continue 3.8 miles\, turn left to Bacone College campus. \nVendors Information:\nVendor Space – $50.00 + Raffle Donation\nCall Barry Belindo 580-682-1213; Mindi Kee 580-401-3909 Email keem@bacone.deu \nThe Bacone College Spring Contest Pow Wow is a family friendly event\, no drugs\, alcohol or weapons are permitted. Bacone College is not responsible for accidents. \nFor more information: 918-360-6471 cai@bacone.edu \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Bacone College Spring Contest Pow Wow in Muskogee\, Oklahoma. \nTags: Bacone College Spring Contest Pow Wow\, Bacone College Spring Contest Powwow\, Bacone College Center for American Indians Spring Pow Wow\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow Wow\, Bacone College Spring Pow Wow\, Bacone College Spring Powwow \nView Other Powwows in Oklahoma
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bacone-college-spring-contest-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Bacone College Palmer Center Gym\, 2299 Old Bacone Rd.\, Muskogee\, OK\, 74403\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bacone College Center For American Indians":MAILTO:cai@bacone.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190328
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20190130T143947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T145558Z
UID:33800-1553731200-1553990399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 10th Annual Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire on March 28-30\, 2019 at Fort Yargo State Park in Windor\, Georgia. Come interact with Living Historians demonstrating life in 1790s Georgia when knee breeches and tricorn hats were still in fashion. Join us at the old fort to see craftsmen and women demonstrating their trade\, their frontier camps\, militia drills\, 18th century dancing and more while being able to purchase 18th century market items. \n\nFort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire\nOpen to the Public \nAdmission Fees\nAdults $5-Children under 12 free\n$5 Park Pass not included \nHours\nThursday & Friday- “School Days” 10am to 3pm\nSaturday: 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSunday: 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. \nCamping\nPlease Register at Fort Yargo Living History Society Website. \nLocation\nFort Yargo State Park\n210 S. Broad Street\nWinder\, GA 30680\n770.860.3489 \nFor More Information\nKimberly Park kitkat6124@gmail.com 770.364.7916 \nFYLHS Colonial Market Faire Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Fort Yargo 18th Century Colonial Market Faire the last weekend of March Fort Yargo State Park in Windor\, Georgia. \nTags: Fort Yargo 18th Century Living History Faire\, FYLHS 18th Century Living History Faire\, Fort Yargo Living History Faire\, FYLHS Living History Faire\, Living History Faire\, Colonial Market Faire \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events\nView Other Living History Events\nView other Fur-Trade-Era Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-yargo-18th-century-colonial-market-faire/
LOCATION:Fort Yargo State Park\, 210 S. Broad Street\, Winder\, 30680\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Georgia Rendezvous,Living History Events,Market Fair,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Yargo Living History Society":MAILTO:yargo@fylhs.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTSTAMP:20260403T184801
CREATED:20170325T094538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190308T184237Z
UID:13352-1553817600-1553990399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:MSU American Indian Council Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 MSU American Indian Council Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 44th MSU American Indian Council Pow Wow on March 29-30\, 2019 at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman\, Montana. The Powwow opens Friday night at 6 p.m. with the grand entry. Grand entries will also be held on Saturday at noon and 6 p.m. Experience the sights and sounds of the pow wow\, the dancing\, singing\, and colorful regalia representing numerous tribes and dance styles. \n\nMSU American Indian Council Pow Wow\nOther events Saturday include the 5k and 1 mile fun run; American Indian Alumni Breakfast at in the Hall of Fame room in the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse; and Basketball Tournament. There is no admission charged for this event\, which is open to the public. \nMSU’s American Indian Council works for months to prepare for their annual Powwow\, being held Friday and Saturday. The event — free and open to all members of the public — is expected to draw 5\,000 people to the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse to witness and celebrate Indian culture. \nThe MSU American Indian Council raises tens of thousands of dollars to put on the Powwow\, Through Indian taco sales at the Christmas Stroll and the International Food Bazaar they’ve raised enough to host the event and offer lots of prize money. The Powwow features contests in drumming and dancing in many categories. \nFree Admission – Open to the Public  \nSchedule (subject to change)\nFriday\n3:00 pm American Indian Ground Blessing Ceremony\n6:00 pm Grand Entry\nSaturday\n8:00 am Fun Run Registration\n8:30 am Nations Prayer Breakfast\n9:00 am Fun Run Race Begins\n9:30 am Alumni Brunch\n12:00 pm Grand Entry\n6:00 pm Grand Entry \nHead Staff\nArena Director: Francis Sberwood Kyle Felsman\nMaster of Ceremonies: Kenneth Helgeson\, Don Racine\nHead Woman Dancer: Wozek Chandler\nHead Man Dancer: Kasey Nicholson\nHead Dance Judge: Ron Lodgepole\nHead Singing Judge: Zach Felsman\nHonor/Color Guard: Northern Cheyenne Veterans Morning Star Chapter \nMSU American Indian Council Pow Wow Mini Gallery\n\n \nDance Contests\nMen & Women Golden Age & Adult\n$300 $200 $100 Traditional & Chicken separate\nTeen Boys & Girl\n$150 $100 $75 Traditional & Chicken separate\nJunior Boys & Girl\n$75 $50 $25 Traditional & Chicken separate\nTiny Tots (all categories) \nDrum Contest: $1500 $1000 $500\nDay Pay for non-contesting drums \nLocation\nBrick Breeden Fieldhouse\nMontana State University\n1 Bobcat Circle\nBozeman\, MT 59717\nPhone: (406) 994-2287 \nFor More Information\nLisa Perry 406-994-4880\nNick Ros-Dick ned@montana.edu \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next MSU American Indian Council Pow Wow at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse in Bozeman\, Montana. \nTags: MSU American Indian Council Pow Wow\, MSU American Indian Council Powwow\, Montana State University AIC Pow Wow\, Montana State University AIC Powwow\, Montana Powwow\, Montana Pow Wow \nView Other Montana Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/msu-american-indian-council-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Brick Breeden Fieldhouse\, 1 Bobcat Circle\, Bozeman\, MT\, 59717\, United States
CATEGORIES:Montana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="American Indian Council of MSU":MAILTO:aicofmsu@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20171219T152747Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181229T131210Z
UID:20415-1553817600-1553990399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 38th Annual BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow on March 29-30\, 2019 at the BYU Wilkinson Student Center in Provo\, Utah. Pow Wows are the Native American people’s way of meeting together\, to join in dancing\, singing\, visiting\, renewing old friendships\, and making new ones. It is a time method to renew Native American culture and preserve the rich heritage of American Indians. The BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow\, hosted by the BYU Multicultural Student Services is such a gathering\, a two-day celebration of Native culture that honors the life and legacy of its namesake\, Harold A. Cedartree for the preservation of Native American song and dance. \n\nBYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow\nTickets for the BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow are available at the door\, at the BYU Information Desk or by phone at (801) 422-4313. BYU students enter free with their IDs. Grand Entry is Friday at 6:00 pm and Saturday at 1:00 pm & 6:00 pm. The Grand Entries are followed by intertribal\, contest dancing\, specials and more. \nAdmission\n$6 (per day) for General Public\,\n$5 (per day) with high school/college ID\,\n$6 total (for both days) for Dancers and Singers\, and\nFree for Seniors & children 10 and under.\nBYU students with ID get in FREE!\nTickets are available at the door\, at the BYU Information Desk\, or by phone at (801) 422-4313. \nBYU Cedartree Pow Wow Head Staff\nEmcee: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHost Drum: To Be Announced\nHead Man: To Be Announced\nHead Lady: To Be Announced \nLocation\nBYU Wilkinson Student Center\n1060 E Campus Drive\nProvo\, UT 84604\n(801) 422-4313 \nFor More Information: 801-422-3065 Cedartree_powwow@byu.edu \nBYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Pow Wow Schedule (subject to change)”]\nFriday\n9:00 am Setup Native American Arts & Crafts Booths (Garden Court)\, check in and registration\n10:00 am 10:00 pm Native American Arts & Crafts Booth Sales (Garden Court)\n5:00 pm 10:00 pm Native American Food Booth (Garden Court)\n4:00 pm 6:00 pm Registration for Dancers and Drum Groups (East Lounge)\n5:30 pm Drum Roll Call\n6:00 pm Grand Entry (WSC Ballroom)\n6:00 pm 10:00 pm Exhibition Dances \nSaturday\n10:00 am Setup Native American Arts & Crafts Booths (Garden Court)\n10:00 am 10:00 pm Native American Arts & Crafts Booth Sales (Garden Court)\n12:30 pm Drum Roll Call\n1:00 pm Grand Entry (WSC Ballroom)\n1:30-4:30 pm Pow Wow comeptition dance\n4:00 PM 2016-2017 Graduate Recognition\n3:00 pm – 9:00 pm Native American Food Booth (Garden Court\n5:00 – 6:00 pm Dinner Break – Hoop Dance Exhibition\n6:00 pm Grand Entry (WSC Ballroom)\n6:30- 9:30 PM Announcement competition winners[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”BYU Cedartree Pow Wow Competition Categories”]\nAnyone dressed in the appropriate regalia can compete in the following age based dance categories:\nMen’s Golden Age (Ages 55+)\nMen’s Dance Categories (Ages 19 – 54)\nFancy\, Traditional\, Grass\nTeen Boys’ Dance Categories (Ages 13 – 18)\nFancy\, Traditional\, Grass\nJunior Boys’ Dance Categories (Ages 7 – 12)\nFancy\, Traditional\, Grass\nTiny Tots (Ages 0 – 6)\nWomen’s Golden Age (Ages 55+)\nWomen’s Dance Categories (Ages 19 – 54)\nFancy Shawl\, Traditional\, Jingle Dress\nTeen Girls’ Dance Categories (Ages 13 – 18)\nFancy Shawl\, Traditional\, Jingle Dress\nJunior Girls’ Dance Categories (Ages 7 – 12)\nFancy Shawl\, Traditional\, Jingle Dress\nTiny Tots (Ages 0 – 6)\nDrum Groups will also compete in a separate category. \nDance Specials\nWhile Traditional\, Fancy\, Fancy Shawl\, Grass and Jingle are usually danced at most Pow Wows\, different individuals or organizations may sponsor a “Special”. These are competitions in a variety of styles and can range from team dancing to hand drum. Specils may change from year-to-year.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nPrize Money\nThere’s over $16\,000 in cash awarded to the 1st\, 2nd and 3rd place finishers in all the categories excepting Tiny Tots. \nVendors\nOur Garden Court Market has space for 45 vendor booths selling Native American arts and crafts\, including jewelry. We would love to have you set up a booth in our Garden Court Market! \nAbout the BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow\nThe Annual BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow was established in 1981 to honor the life and legacy of Harold A. Cedartree. It is a two-day event hosted by BYU Multicultural Student Services and the Tribe of Many Feathers student club and features competition dancing and drumming\, Native American jewelry and art vendors\, delicious Native American tacos and social opportunities to catch up with friends and BYU alumni from all over the Western United States and Canada. \nAbout Harold Cedartree\nThe memorial dance contest is named in honor of Harold Cedartree\, a full-blooded Arapaho Indian born in Oklahoma who became an instructor of Indian dances and formed the White Eagle dancers. Called from Oklahoma as an Army draftee in World War II\, he served nearly three years in Europe\, receiving several infantry unit citations. After he returned from war\, he faced the prospect of adjustment to the scars of wartime service and the hardships of finding a livelihood. He was selected as the first Indian advisory member of the American Indian Heritage Foundation when it was established in 1973. He was honored as the American Indian of the Year two years in a row at Son Hose\, California. This dance contest has been named in his honor to note his accomplishments in preserving Indian dance culture for the enjoyment of future generations. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow at the BYU Wilkinson Student Center in Provo\, Utah. \nTags: BYU Cedartree Memorial Pow Wow\, BYU Harold Cedartree Pow Wow\, BYU Cedartree Pow Wow\, BYU Cedartree Memorial Powwow\, BYU Cedartree Memorial Competition Powwow\, BYU Cedartree Powwow\, Utah Powwow\, Utah Pow Wow\, Brigham Young University Cedartree Memorial Pow Wow\, BYU Cedartree Memorial Competition Pow Wow \nView other Utah Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/byu-harold-cedartree-pow-wow/
LOCATION:BYU Wilkinson Student Center\, 1060 E Campus Drive\, Provo\, UT\, 84604\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month,Utah Powwows
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ORGANIZER;CN="BYU Multicultural Student Services":MAILTO:Cedartree_powwow@byu.edu
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190329
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20190206T111333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T112328Z
UID:34443-1553817600-1554076799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Beaver Creek Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Beaver Creek Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nYou are invited to the annual Beaver Creek Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous on March 29-31\, 2019 at the Beaver Creek Free Trappers Club Range near Sterling\, Oklahoma. Leave behind your cell phones and venture into the great outdoors of Sterling\, Oklahoma with members of the Beaver Creek Free Trappers as they both celebrate and demonstrate pre-1840s fur trade living history. Folks from Hollis\, Amarillo\, Wichita Falls\, Moore\, Lawton\, Sterling and beyond come together semiannually to participate in the Beaver Creek Free Trappers Rendezvous where they can target-shoot wearing historic attire\, using muzzleloading rifles and pistols. \nThe Beaver Creek Free Trappers host their Beaver Creek Free Trappers Rendezvous to recognize the event’s historical significance from the 1820s and 1840s and to honor and recreat those skills of the past. Primitive dress is preferred\, but not required. If a visitor wants to try his or her hand at shooting a black powder muzzle loader or throwing a knife or tomahawk\, there is usually a club member near to give instruction. \nThere are primitive camping and recreational vehicle sites\, and firewood and water will be available. What is not available is electricity\, so be prepared to cook over a campfire. Those planning to camp are asked to bring their own water buckets. \nCompetitive shooting and other contest take place on Friday and Saturday. Competition ends at 4:00 p.m. each day\, so visitors should get here early. Sunday is award day and will include raffle drawings for various prizes. \nBeaver Creek Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous Mini Gallery\n\n \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission \nParticipant Fees\nCamping $10 per Lodge\nCompete $10 & $10 Blanket Prize\nTraders: Pre-1840\, $10 Prize Donation \nActivities \n\nContest Events: Muzzleloader Shooting: Rifle\, Pistol\nKnife & Hawk Throwing\nFire Starting\nSeparate Primitieve Archery Match (must use wood arrows and bow of natural materials).\nPrizes awarded during potluck dinner on Saturday for participants.\n\nCamping\nCall for Early Setup\nFirewood & Water Available\nHandicap Accessible\nBring Water Buckte\nPrimitive Dress Preferred but not Required \nLocation\nBeaver Creek Free Trappers Club Range\nNE Welch Rd & NE 195th St\n(then 1/2 mile east on NE Welch Rd)\nSterling\, OK 73541 \nFor More Information\nToby Butler 806-679-9016\nJeff “Bones” Lathrop 940-642-5066\nFrank Kuntz 580-695-9137\nJames Gardner 580-678-9233\nAndrew “Possum” East 405-628-7932 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Beaver Creek Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous in March at the Beaver Creek Free Trappers Club Range near Sterling\, Oklahoma. \nTags: Beaver Creek Free Trappers Spring Rendezvous\, Beaver Creek Free Trappers Rendezvous\, Oklahoma Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Oklahoma Rendezvous \nView Oklahoma Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Encampments & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/beaver-creek-free-trappers-spring-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Beaver Creek Free Trappers Club Range\, NE Welch Rd & NE 195th St\, Sterling\, OK\, 73541\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Oklahoma Rendezvous,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190329T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190329T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20190317T170834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190317T171841Z
UID:37234-1553844600-1553895000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Patriots Path: Steps to Revolution
DESCRIPTION:2019 Patriots’ Path: Steps to Revolution\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nLittleton Historical Society presents Patriots’ Path: Steps to Revolution on March 29\, 2019 at the First Church Unitarian in Littleton\, Massachusetts. Patriots’ Path: Steps to Revolution is an original short play that uses historical records to portray Littleton’s citizens in the shift from loyal British subjects to American revolutionaries. The Littleton Historical Society brings local history to life with a cast of local residents portraying actual men and women of Littleton who lived 250 years ago through the tumultuous events leading up to the Revolution. \nSome were Tories loyal to the crown; others were Patriots who protested British attempts to revoke their rights as colonists. One woman who was enslaved yearned for the freedoms others took for granted. As the story unfolds\, characters reveal their feelings and tell about the impact these events had on their lives and those of their families. \nFriday\, March 29th\, 7:30 pm \nFree Admission \nLocation\nFirst Church Unitarian\n19 Foster Street\nLittleton\, MA 01460 \nSponsor\nLittleton Historical Society\nCall (978) 486-8202\nEmail littleton.histsociety@verizon.net\nWebsite \nDuring the decade between 1764 and 1775\, colonists who were once loyal subjects of the British Empire and had fought with British troops in the French and Indian War made life-changing decisions to became Patriots who\, little more than 10 years later\, fought in the Revolution against the British. There will be time after the performance to ask questions and share ideas. The discussion will be moderated by Susan Harvey\, member of the High School faculty\, and Roland Gibson\, retired educator. \nThe Society thanks the Littleton Cultural Council for its support. We would also like to thank the First Church Unitarian for providing the venue; LCTV and its director\, Mark Crory; members of the Color Guard of the Boxborough Minutemen\, and members of the 1st Regiment of the Foot Guards; and cast and crew of Littleton residents who generously gave their time and effort to the production. \nThe performance is in conjunction with the Paths of Patriots Project of Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area. The program is supported in part by a grant from the Littleton Cultural Council\, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency. \nThe Program is free and open to the public. The Church is handicapped accessible. Parking is available at the lot in back of the Fire Department across the street; and is also available at 300 King Street\, just a short walk from the Church. Information is also available on www.littletonhistoricalsociety.org and the Littleton Historical Society’s facebook page. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Littleton Cultural Council\, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the Littleton Historical Society presentation of the Patriots’ Path: Steps to Revolution play at the First Church Unitarian in Littleton\, Massachusetts. \nTags: Patriots Path Steps to Revolution\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments\, Musters\, Encampments & Other Events
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LOCATION:First Church Unitarian\, 19 Foster Street\, Littleton\, MA\, 01460\, United States
CATEGORIES:American Revolutionary War Reenactment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Littleton Historical Society":MAILTO:littleton.histsociety@verizon.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20170320T145307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T124009Z
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SUMMARY:To Garrison the Fort - Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War
DESCRIPTION:2019 To Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nTo Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War: March 30-31\, 2019 at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. Experience life at the fort during the French and Indian War as members of the recreated 17th Virginia Company “Gist’s Scouts” garrison the fort. Highlights of the event include musket firing presentations\, hearth cooking demonstrations\, a uniform and clothing talk and military drills. \nHours: 10:00 am to 4:00 pm Saturday\, and 10:00 am to 3:00 pm Sunday. Park entrance fees apply. \nVisitors will get a firsthand look at the war which pitted the French and their Indian allies against the British and their Indian allies. Fought between 1756 and 1763\, the battle brought destruction to the Maryland frontier\, forever changing the landscape of North America. The To Garrison the Fort program allows visitors to travel back in time and participate in the daily activities performed by the soldiers and women stationed at the fort during the French and Indian War. \nHighlights of the two-day “To Garrison the Fort” event include:* Fort Frederick Flag Raising at 10 a.m.* Fort Frederick Flag Lowering at 4 p.m.* Musket Firing at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m.* Musket Firing at 12:30\, 1:30\, 2:30\, 3:30 and 4:30 p.m.* Volunteer Company Drill at 1 and 4 p.m.* Military Music at 12 p.m.* Join a Ranging Party on patrol 2 p.m.* Reenactors will also teach visitors how to load a 6-pound cannon at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. on both days. (The cannon will not be fired during the program.) Throughout the weekend\, a wide variety of living history demonstrations will take place in the barracks. \nLocationFort Frederick State Park11100 Fort Frederick RoadBig Pool\, MD 21711301-842-2155fortfrederick.statepark@maryland.gov \nAbout Fort FrederickFort Frederick was one of the largest frontier fortifications built during the French and Indian War. It occupies an area of 1.5 acres\, and it was built to stand up to a major military assault. The fort’s massive stone walls are 4.5 feet thick at the base. Inside the fort\, two large barracks buildings face each other across the parade ground. The fort is open and inside the walls you can tour the two barracks buildings. They are furnished with sleeping quarters\, workshops and offices\, just as they would have been during the mid-18th century. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next “To Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War” at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: To Garrison the Fort – Gists Scouts at Fort Frederick F&I War\, To Garrison Fort Frederick F&I War\, French & Indian War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
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LOCATION:Fort Frederick State Park\, 11100 Fort Frederick Road\, Big Pool\, MD\, 21711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of Fort Frederick":MAILTO:info@friendsoffortfrederick.info
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20170323T121952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T194721Z
UID:13285-1553904000-1554076799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Natchez Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Natchez Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 31st Annual Natchez Powwow on March 30-31\, 2019 at The Grand Village of the Natchez Indians in Natchez\, Mississippi. Native Americans from the Choctaw\, Comanche\, Kiowa\, Natchez\, Otoe and Pawnee tribes\, as well as other native and non-native dancers and singers will be represented at the annual Natchez Powwow for traditional dancing and singing. As a traditional powwow\, the Natchez Powwow is not a competition event\, it’s people just coming to enjoy the singing and dancing. \n\nNatchez Powwow\nThe gourd dancing\, which originated among the Kiowa tribe\, will begin at 1 p.m. and again at 7 p.m. on Saturday. On Sunday\, another Gourd Dance will begin at 1 p.m. Grand entry and inter-tribal dancing begin at 8 p.m. on Saturday and 2 p.m. on both days. Native American crafts will be available for purchase throughout the weekend. Craft and Food Booths open 10 am on Saturday and 11 am on Sunday. A traditional camp feed for all singers\, head staff\, dancers and friends and family will be served Saturday evening at 5 pm. \nWith good weather\, a crowd of as many as 5\,000 people is expected. If it does rain\, the Natchez Powwow will take place in the gym at Trinity Episcopal Day School. \nThe Natchez Powwow is one of the great annual events in the community\, and is the premier event of The Grand Village\, bringing some of the finest Native American singing and dancing found in the region to The Grand Village of the Natchez Indians. \nTickets for the Powwow are $5 for adults and $3 for children 12 years and younger. Booths vending crafts and food will open at 10 a.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday. It is advised to bring seating. \nThe Grand Village is located at 400 Jefferson Davis Blvd. It is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday and Sundays 1:30 to 5 p.m. Admission is free during regular operating hours. \nAdmission\nDonation for gate entry: $5 for Adults\, $3 for Children \nNatchez Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nHead Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: Chris Bryant (Lynchburg\, VA)\nArena Director: Darsh DeSilva (Round Rock\, TX)\nSouthern Drum: Norris Bighorse\, Osage (Pawhuska\, OK)\nHead Man Dancer: Rusty Lowrance\, Ponca/Otoe/Shawnee(Sandsprings\, OK)\nHead Lady Dancer: Angie Thurman Goodfox\, Sac&Fox/Comanche(Shawnee\, OK)\nHead Gourd Dancer: T.B.A.\nInvited Guest Gourd Dance Groups: Gulf Coast Tia Piah Gourd Clan (Texas)\, White Star Gourd Dance Organization (Indiana)\, Wounded Warrior Gourd Dance Organization (Louisiana) \nPowwow Schedule\nSaturday\nTraditional Stickball Game 10:00 a.m.\nGourd Dance 1:00 p.m.\nGrand Entry and Intertribal Dancing 2:00 p.m.\nCamp Feed 5:00 p.m.\nGourd Dance 7:00 p.m.\nGrand Entry and Intertribal Dancing 8:00 p.m. \nSunday\nGourd Dance 1:00 p.m.\nGrand Entry and Intertribal Dancing 2:00 p.m. \nTraders\nTraders are welcome. Craft Trader Booth Fee: $170; Food Vendor Fee: $220. Early registration discounts are available. Natchez Powwow Trader Application \n \nCamping\nPowwow participants are allowed to camp on the grounds. Camping is rough. Some firewood is available. There is an area for RV parking but there are no hook-ups.\nBring your lawn chairs for seating at the dance arena. Benches will be available for dancers. \nHost Motel: Excellent Inn 601-442-1691 Ask for Powwow rates \nFor more information: Powwow Chairman Dr. Chuck Borum\nWork Phone 601-442-0200 Home Phone 601-446-5117; Email cborum @ hotmail.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Natchez Powwow on at the Grand Village of the Natchez Indians in Natchez\, Mississippi. \nTags: Natchez Powwow\, Natchez Pow Wow\, Mississippi Powwow\, Mississippi Pow Wow \nView Other Mississippi Pow Wow
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/natchez-powwow/
LOCATION:Grand Village of the Natchez Indians\, 400 Jefferson Davis Boulevard\, Natchez\, MS\, 39120\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mississippi Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Natchez Powwow Committee":MAILTO:cborum@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190401
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20180113T083743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181012T150701Z
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SUMMARY:Civil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Civil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe annual Civil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment will be held on March 30-31\, 2018 at the Port Hudson State Historic Site in Jackson\, Louisiana. The public is welcome to visit between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM both days\, with visitors having access to volunteer reenactors in Union and Confederate campsites performing typical activities of the assaults. \n\nCivil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment\nReenactors dressed in authentic reproduction uniforms will be on hand to answer questions pertaining to the siege\, as well as life as a Union or Confederate soldier during the summer of 1863. The three branches of the services – artillery\, cavalry and infantry – will be portrayed\, as well as cooks\, laundresses and sutlers. \nAdmission to the site and event is $4 per person and free for children 3 and under and seniors 62 and older. Port Hudson State Historic Site\, designated a National Historic Landmark in 1974\, is located on U.S. 61 near Zachary\, about 15 minutes north of Baton Rouge. For more information\, call (888) 677-3400 toll free or (225) 654-3775. \nAdmission\n$4.00 – Adults\nFree – Children 3 & under and Seniors 62 & older. \nEvent Schedule (subject to change)\nSaturday\n10:00 a.m. Duel demonstration on Main Field\n11:00 a.m. Artillery demonstration on north end of Main Field\nNoon Civil War Dance class behind museum\n1:00 p.m. Gunboat demonstration at pond\n2:00 p.m. Battle on Main Field\n3:00 p.m. Medical demonstration at Sutlers’ Row \nSunday\n10:00 a.m. Re-enactor church service at Museum Cannon Platform\nNoon Duel in Main Field\n12:30 p.m. Artillery Demonstration on north end of Main Field\n1:30 p.m. Battle on Main Field\n2:30 p.m. Medical demonstration at Sutlers’ Row\n3:00 p.m. Gunboat demonstration at museum pond \nCivil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSpectator Information \n\nThe reenactment battle scenarios for both Saturday and Sunday will be the Battle of Plains Store and Slaughter’s Field.\nAll day (both days) – interpretive demonstrations at camp site next to museum tower.\nView scale reproduction model gunboat fleet on pond by museum parking lot\nCold drinks and Concessions are on sale by the Zachary High School Band.\nVisit the Union or Confederate campsites at your leisure.\nPicnic Area available across the large field.\nVisit the Sutlers to purchase authentic reproduction Civil War merchandise.\n\nLocation\nPort Hudson State Historic Site\n236 US-61\nJackson\, LA 70748\n(225) 654-3775 \nFor More Information: \nCall (888) 677-3400 toll free or (225) 654-3775; Email porthudson@crt.la.gov \n \nAbout the Siege\nThe Siege of Port Hudson lasted May 22 through July 9\, 1863\, marking the longest siege on American soil. Thousands of men died during the victory in the Union’s strategy to control the Mississippi and Red rivers\, cutting off Confederate forces from much-needed supplies. \nAbout the Park\nPort Hudson State Historic Site is a Civil War Battlefield with a Museum and hiking trails located right off of U.S. Hwy 61 just 14 miles north of Baton Rouge. We have 6 miles of trails\, a large picnic area with two pavilions and restrooms. We are open Wednesday thru Sunday 9am to 5pm. Closed Mondays and Tuesdays along with Thanksgiving\, Christmas and New Years Day. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Civil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment will be held in March at the Port Hudson State Historic Site in Jackson\, Louisiana. \nTags: Civil War Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment\, Siege of Port Hudson Reenactment\, Battle Siege Of Port Hudson Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/civil-war-siege-of-port-hudson-reenactment/
LOCATION:Port Hudson State Historic Site\, 236 US-61\, Jackson\, LA\, 70748\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Port Hudson State Historic Site":MAILTO:porthudson@crt.la.gov
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190330
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190331
DTSTAMP:20260403T184802
CREATED:20180410T104923Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190126T234302Z
UID:23259-1553904000-1553990399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:OU Spring Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 OU Spring Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 105th Annual OU Spring Powwow on March 30\, 2019 at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman\, Oklahoma. The spring contest powwow is hosted by OU’s American Indian Student Association to celebrate indigenous culture. The OU Spring Powwow is considered the “longest running student led powwow in the country”\, beginning at 1 p.m. on Saturday. Over a thousand people are expected to attend from across the nation\, providing a tremendous opportunity for all OU students and visitors to learn about indigenous peoples. \n\nOU Spring Powwow\nThe powwow is a cultural event where many tribes and indigenous peoples will gather and celebrate life and fellowship together. For some native people\, it is a spiritual time where Creator is thanked for the blessings in their lives. \nThe event will be free\, with a gourd dance at 1 p.m.\, supper served at 5 p.m.\, crowning of this year’s Mr. and Ms. Indian OU at 4 p.m. and a grand entry at 6 p.m. Attendees are advised to remain respectful of the various cultural activities and ceremonies that will take place and to dress modestly. \nFree Admission – Free Dinner – Public Welcome \nPowwow Schedule\nGourd Dancing 1:00 p.m.\nMIOU Crowning 4:00 p.m.\nSupper Break 5:00 p.m.\nGrand Entry 6:00 p.m. \nPowwow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies:Choogie Kingfisher\nHead Man: Christian Rangel\nHead Lady: Rose Goodeagle\nHead Singer: Geramey Cable\nHead Gourd: Cherokee Gourd Society\nArena Director: Sigma NU Alpha Gamma Inc\nColor Guard: Kiowa Warrior Women \nDrum & Dance Contests\nMust register and be in Grand Entry\nHand Drum Contest\nAll Adult Categories 16+\nAll Teen Boys and Girls Combined\nHead Man: Men’s Fancy Special\nWomen’s Cloth Special in honor of outgoing MIOU \nFor More Information:\nVendor Space\, Sponsors & General Info: Call 580-678-0943; Email laurennoriega12345@gmail.com \n \nLocation\nLloyd Noble Center\n2900 Jenkins Ave\nNorman\, OK 73019 \nThe OU Spring Powwow is not responsible for accidents\, injury or stolen property. No alcohol\, drugs\, tobacco\, or weapons are allowed. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next OU Spring Powwow at the Lloyd Noble Center in Norman\, Oklahoma. \nTags: OU Spring Powwow\, Oklahoma University Powwow\, OU Spring Pow Wow\, Oklahoma University Pow Wow\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow Wow \nView Other Powwows in Oklahoma
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/ou-spring-powwow/
LOCATION:Lloyd Noble Center\, 2900 Jenkins Ave\, Norman\, OK\, 73019\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="OU American Indian Student Association":MAILTO:ouaisaexec@gmail.com
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