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SUMMARY:Fair at New Boston
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fair at New Boston\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nStep back in time at the 36th Annual Fair at New Boston on August 31 – September 1\, 2019 at the George Rogers Clark Park in Springfield\, Ohio and watch history come alive! The nationally recognized annual Fair at New Boston takes place every year on Labor Day Weekend. Everything about this quality event creates the illusion of time travel to 1790-1810. NOTE: Education Day for students is held on Friday\, the day before the public event. \n\n18th Century Fair at New Boston\nYour full day of historical adventure will begin with cheering and huzzahs\, as the 15 star flag is raised over the Fairground at the opening ceremonies. Visitors won’t want to miss this entertaining introduction to the Fair. Stay around to hear food vendors brag about the quality of their delicacies and merchants urging the Fairmasters to stop by their booths. \nFairgoers will have a hard time deciding where to turn next. There is so much to do at the Fair at New Boston! Battle recreations\, Native American villages\, smells\, tastes and sights and other slices of 18th Century life will be recreated 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.\, both Saturday and Sunday of Labor Day Weekend. \nHours: Saturday & Sunday: 10 a.m. and close at 6 p.m. Rain or Shine \nAdmission: Ages 12-older $10; active military with ID $7; children ages 6-11 $3; and children ages 5-under free. No pets please. \nLocation\nGeorge Rogers Clark Park\n930 S. Tecumseh Road\nSpringfield\, OH 45506\n937-882-6000 \nDirections\nEnter the George Rogers Clark Park\, take your first immediate Right on to Marianne Nave Dr.\, then follow New Boston Road to the Left\, continue until you reach the Gathering House. \nThe Fair at New Boston Mini-Gallery\n\n \nFor more information: \nGeneral Information: 937-882-9216 or info@grcha.org\nThe Fairmaster & Mistress: Fairmaster@grcha.org\nThe GRCHA Association President: President@grcha.org\nFair Registration Information: Registration@grcha.org \nParking: Free and plentiful. \nEducation Day – Friday\nOpen to the Public School Districts\, Private Schools\, and Home School Programs. Primary Program Focus: Fourth or Fifth Grade\, Ohio and American History. Not Open to the General Public on Friday. Home School Registration[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Notice to Education Day Demonstrators and Entertainers”]\nEducation day is Friday from 9 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.\nNo vehicles on field during this time.\nPlease be at your assigned location ready to demonstrate or entertain. Last year there were over 1\,300 students for Education Day. Attendance varies from year to year. GRCHA greatly appreciates your cooperation in this matter.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday & Sunday Tentative Schedule”]\nFairmaster’s Tent\n10:15 am Opening Ceremony\n11:15 am Liberty Dancers\n12:00 pm George Rogers Clark\n1:15 pm Chief Black Hoof\n2:30 pm Daniel Boone\n3:30 pm Liberty Dancers\n5:45 pm Closing Ceremy \nTactical Field\n11:45 am Mounted Rangers\n2:00 pm Mounted Rangers\n4:00 pm Battle Reenactment \nKispoko Village\nAll Day – Cooking Demonstrations\nDrumming & Singing 11:45 am & 12:45 am\nNative Artisan Noon & 2:15 pm\nTomahawk Competition 1:30 pm\nArchery Match 3:00 pm \nHertzler Barn & Half Penny Hatch Venues\nEntertainment TBA \nCheapside Theater\n11:00 am – 5:30 pm Shakespearean Actors & Play TBA\, Magic Shows\, etc.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nFair at New Boston Highlights:\nArtisans and Merchants\nFind special treasures in the New Boston Market that you will not find in regular stores. Explore the unique shops that surround the public square. Pottery\, herbs\, dried flowers\, handmade chairs\, silhouettes\, soaps\, jewelry\, books\, lanterns\, fabric\, glassware\, clothing of the frontier era\, and much more can be found in the tents and booths of merchants and artisans. \nBalloon Flight\nThe Fair at New Boston hot air balloon will be launched from the front of the market area if weather cooperates. Made out of paper and ink this balloon demonstrates how man first got a view from above more than 200 years ago. \nHistoric Figures Come to Life\nScheduled throughout the day at the Fairmasters Tent\, you will find a variety of frontier folks ready to tell their stories: Daniel Boone\, Chief Black Hoof\, and George Rogers Clark. This is a great spot to sit on benches in the shade. \nLiberty Dancers\nTwice each day\, the Liberty Dancers will demonstrate dances of the time period enjoyed by many of the founding fathers and mothers. Visitors will be given an opportunity to join in. \nEntertainment at Cheapside and throughout the Fair\nNeed to rest your feet? Join the audience and share in the hearty laughter at Cheapside Theater. Can Dr. Balthasar’s elixir really cure for all that ails you? Besides Cheapside\, Entertainment can be found throughout the Fair. The beautiful Slack Rope Walker has captivated visitors for years. Puppets\, magicians\, and balladeers set up in various locations throughout the day. \nFood and Beverages \nCome hungry to the Fair at New Boston! Enjoy frontier foods authentically prepared. Scotch eggs\, smoked turkey legs\, chicken legs\, shredded beef\, pork sausage on a stick\, bison on a bun\, ham on a biscuit\, shredded chicken on a roll\, spiced roast beef\, bread with flavored butter & jam\, chicken and noodles\, Carolina rice\, green beans and potatoes\, garlic mushrooms in wine\, ham & beans\, New Brunswick stew\, and apples & cheese will delight even the pickiest eaters. For desserts choose from peaches and pound cake\, raspberries and cream\, pies\, or vanilla ice cream with plum sauce. \nDrink Up at Three Historic Taverns\nThirsty visitors will find beverages in three taverns\, The Black Horse\, Littlejohn’s\, and the Hickory\, in addition to the Dancing Goats Coffee House\, which is located right in the middle of everything. In addition to lemonade\, ice tea\, a sarsaparilla\, and bottled water\, taverns also serve beer. (Although we claim to be in 1797\, a 21st century ID is still required of guests!) \nNative American Village\nFollow the sound of drums down a forest trail to visit the growing Woodlands Indian Village. The Fair at New Boston is on the former site of two Shawnee villages\, Peckuwe and Kispoko. Handicrafts\, games\, and demonstrations of Shawnee\, Mingo\, Miami\, Wyandotte\, and other tribes are featured. All day\, you can learn how food was prepared in camp at live cooking demonstrations. This is also one of the shadiest places to come on a hot\, sunny afternoon. \nMusic\nMusic was enjoyed in 1797 in many different forms\, as it is now. Relax in a historic tavern while listening to music of the era. Musicians playing violins\, mandolins\, guitars\, and even bagpipes move from tavern to tavern and rove throughout the area. The coffeehouse is a center of entertainment and a place where you can enjoy a game of checkers or chess. \nBattle Reenactment and Cannon\nThrill to the boom of the full-sized Revolutionary War cannon. The Mad River Light Artillery Revolutionary War reenactor group sets up their bronze British Light six-pounder at the top of the hill near the flagpole and militia encampment. This group will demonstrate cannon firing many times throughout each day. \nEach afternoon\, the Fair at New Boston features the excitement of a battle reenactment. Our reenactment features militia on foot and on horse\, cannons\, Shawnee warriors\, and British Crown troops. After the battle\, visit the militia camps on the hill between Hertzler House and the George Rogers Clark Memorial. The First Mad River Light Artillery near the flag pole will be available to answer questions. \nGrand Camera Obscura\nNear the entrance to the Fair at New Boston\, an oddly shaped tent will most likely be first to catch your attention. It’s the Grand Camera Obscura. Fair attendees can be among a relatively fortunate few who can enjoy this historical scientific attraction\, which is just like the one seen in Paris more than 200 years ago. Step into the round tent and be prepared to be amazed. \n\nPremier Living History Event\nThere is time after the battle to finish shopping\, get something to eat\, and catch another of the entertainers. You will also want to see the closing ceremonies at the end of the day. \nAll of this is why the Fair at New Boston is recognized as a premiere living history event. All the music\, entertainment\, clothing\, methods of cooking\, foods served\, merchandise booths\, and equipment used by the artisans are juried (or judged) to ensure authenticity to the period. It is also special because it is held on an historic site. George Rogers Clark Park was the site of the Battle of Peckuwe\, the Shawnee villages of Peckuwe and Kispoko\, and the frontier town of New Boston. The Fair at New Boston is our way of remembering our history. There is so much to do at the Fair at New Boston that many visitors come back for a second day of fun on Sunday. \nParticipant Information\nThis is a juried event. Please read the participant information and rules section carefully before applying. Some rules and guidelines have changed for 2017\, so please read before applying. \nPlease read the Rules of Participation \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”General Information & Fair Rules”]\nNO PETS ALL WEEKEND. \nDuring the fair Wi-Fi will be available around the Gathering House Area\, in the designated Wi-Fi/Cellular Zone. This area provides for the best reception. Please refrain from usage of cellular phones or computers on the field. \nChildren under the age of 16 must be under supervision of a registered adult at all times. \nBreakfast can be purchased at beginning at 7 a.m. \nPlease participate in the opening ceremony. Line up in front of Littlejohn’s Tavern at 10 a.m. We will parade to the Fairmaster’s Tent. \nClosing Ceremony – All are expected to participate! \nNO TEAR DOWN BEFORE 6 P.M. SUNDAY! \nGathering house hours on Saturday are 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. and after 4.p.m. for costume turn in. The building is closed to the public at other times. \nLost and found is at Coffee House. \nThe taverns operated by the GRCHA are the only entities allowed to serve alcohol. \nMerchants will be juried after setup and issued a Suttler’s license for display. Please do not sell or display period inappropriate items.\nFirst aid kits and radios are at each tavern. The Red Cross tent is located at the Hertzler House and an emergency squad is located at the Gathering House during the day. Park rangers are on duty at night.\nIce coupons are redeemable at the taverns during open hours. Bring a cover for the ice for authenticity. \nHay for animals is available at the Gathering House. Straw is available for inclement weather. Make sure you know the difference. \nSATURDAY NIGHT\nBeginning Saturday at 9 a.m. through Sunday at 6 p.m.\, the Fair at New Boston is in the 1790-1810 era. NO visitors in non period clothing during the evening activities; no pets. Please make sure all clothing and accoutrements reflect this. Keep 21st century items out of sight. NO ONE ON FIELD IN MODERN ATTIRE! \nNo modern vehicles on field during between 9 a.m. Saturday and 6 p.m. Sunday\, without approval of the Fairmaster. \nParticipant dinner is at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday—prepay only. Period appropriate attire and eating utensils only. \nA dance will be held Saturday night after dinner—period attire required.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fair at New Boston on Labor Day Weekend at the George Rogers Clark Park in Springfield\, Ohio. \nTags: Fair at New Boston\, New Boston Reenactment\, 18th Century Market Fair\, Colonial Market Fair\, Revolutionary War Reenactment \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fair-at-new-boston/
LOCATION:George Rogers Clark Park\, 930 S. Tecumseh Road\, Springfield\, OH\, 45506\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,History Festivals,History Timelines,Labor Day Weekend Powwows,Labor Day Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,Living History Events,Market Fair
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ORGANIZER;CN="George Rogers Clark Heritage Association":MAILTO:Info@grcha.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062252
CREATED:20170116T123649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T203328Z
UID:10540-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Lupton Trapper Days Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Trapper Days Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the pre-1840 fur trade at the annual Trapper Days Rendezvous on September 5-8\, 2019 at the South Platte Valley Historic Park in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. Trapper Days Rendezvous is one of the major yearly rendezvous events of the Tallow River Trappers hosted at the South Platte Valley Historical Society’s Historic Park. \n\nTrapper Days Rendezvous\nTrapper Days Rendezvous is a good time for all. Families and “pilgrims” are welcome to visit and get a feel for the historic rendezvous encampments of the mountain men. The rendezvous camp and the fort and the historic park are open during the day. The rendezvous coincides with the Trapper Day festivities in the city of Fort Lupton. In the rendezvous area of the historic park there is a Traders Row that provides trade goods from the 1830s. At dusk\, pre-1840 dress is required for everyone wanting to be in the rendezvous encampment. \nBeing the spring rendezvous\, the rendezvous camp area of the South Platte Valley Historic Park is greening up. Big leafy cottonwood trees provide shade and the fresh grassy areas provide a comfortable place to set up camp. Nearby\, snowmelt is running down the Platte River. Non re-enactor visitors are welcome during the day\, but at the end of the day only campers in pre-1840 clothing are allowed in the rendezvous area. There is a separate area for “Tin Teepees” and modern camps setups for those not in period attire. \nFort Lupton Trapper Days Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nEarly Set-Up\nEarly set-up is on the Saturday and Sunday prior to the official dates of the Trapper Days Rendezvous. This allows campers and traders to establish their camp the weekend before the rendezvous. Camps must be broken down the last day of the rendezvous. \nLocation\nSouth Platte Valley Historic Park\n2001 Historic Parkway\nFort Lupton\, CO 80621\n303-857-1710 \nFor More Information:\nCall (303) 857-1710; Email spvhsboard@gmail.com \n \nAbout Lancaster Lupton’s Trade Fort\nIn 1836\, Lancaster Lupton\, formally a lieutenant in the U.S. Dragoons and a West Point graduate\, began building a trade fort that became a competitor to the mighty Bent and St Vrain Fur Company for the fur and buffalo hide trade with the plains tribes. While the original fort that Lancaster Lupton built has long been gone\, a dedicated group of individuals began in 2003 to reconstruct the fort. The reconstructed Fort Lancaster\, as it was known in its original period of operation\, 1836-1844\, was completed and dedicated in 2011.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nA visit to Lancaster Lupton’s trade fort is an experience of going back in time to when an individual with a vision and entrepreneurial spirit took risks to establish a trade enterprise on the wild prairie along the front range of the Rocky Mountains. Lancaster Lupton first came to the area with a military expedition in 1835. By 1836 Lupton had resigned his commission and was bringing skilled craftsman and labor from the Mexican village of Taos north to build his trade fort. By 1837-38 he was trading with the Arapahoe and Cheyenne tribes. Come see his trade fort and walk through the inner plaza to visit the blacksmith and carpenter shops\, living quarters\, kitchen and food preparation rooms\, trade rooms\, cantina and storage room with historic artifacts.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nAbout South Platte Valley Historic Park\nHistoric Fort Lupton (aka Fort Lancaster) and South Platte Valley Settlement Historic Park encompasses 97 acres of land along the South Platte River just northwest of the city of Fort Lupton\, Colorado. The land consists of a large natural and camping area immediately along the river and a high bench of land where the original Fort Lancaster was located.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More”]\nAlong the river\, in groves of cottonwood trees are camping areas that can be used by Boy Scout and Girl Scout troops with reservations. These camping areas are also used by the re-enactment department of the SPVHS – the Tallow River Trappers – to hold periodic rendezvous events. Immediately along the river are nature areas that are home to deer\, turkey\, foxes and other animals and birds. At the north end of the historic park is a muzzleloading shooting range leased by the Fort Lupton Muzzleloading Club. \nStart your tour of the historic park at the re-creation of Fort Lancaster\, which was in operation from 1836 to 1844. Move down the path and see the restored trapper cabin from the 1850s\, which was originally located down along the Platte River in Adams County. Moving further down the path\, your will see both the Independence School built in 1875 and the Donelson homestead house built in the 1860s. The Donelson House and the Independence School represent the settlement of the Platte Valley started by the early fur trappers and traders.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nHosted by The Tallow River Trappers\nThe Tallow River Trappers is the living history branch of the South Platte Valley Historical Society\, sponsor of the annual rendezvous. The Tallow River Trapper has their own campsite below Fort Lancaster in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. They support five other rendezvous a year in addition to the \,and welcome all to attend. More about the Tallow River Trappers. \n \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Trapper Days Rendezvous in the rendezvous area of the South Platte Valley Historic Park in Fort Lupton\, Colorado on the weekend after Labor Day (Thursday – Sunday). \nTags: Trapper Days Rendezvous\, Trapper Days Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Fort Lupton Trapper Days Rendezvous\, Colorado Rendezvous\, Colorado Mountain Man Rendezvous \nView other Colorado Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/trapper-days-rendezvous/
LOCATION:South Platte Valley Historic Park\, 2001 Historic Parkway\, Fort Lupton\, CO\, 80621\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Colorado Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tallow River Trappers":MAILTO:specialevent@spvhs.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20170822T131023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190401T093802Z
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SUMMARY:Sycuan Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Sycuan Pow Wow in El Cajon Caifornia\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 27th Annual Sycuan Pow Wow on September 6-8\, 2019 at the Sycuan Pow Wow Grounds in El Cajon\, California. The drumbeat of life continues thumping and it is time to get aligned with the Great Spirit at the Sycuan Pow Wow. The Band of the Kumeyaay Nation is inviting everyone to their circle for a celebration of American Indian culture. Boys\, girls\, men and women of all ages will partake in a weekend filled with drumming\, bird singing contests\, peon games and even chicken dancing. With over $125\,000 in prize money\, contestants will surely have everyone gathering around for the traditional festivities\, from dusk ’til dawn. \n\nSycuan Pow Wow 2016 Grand Entry\nNative American dancers\, drummers\, and bird singers from across the nation will convene at the Sycuan Reservation the weekend after Labor Day for the three-day event that also features Native food and Native American arts and crafts and informational booths. The Sycuan Pow Wow is free and open to the public. It’s a family-friendly event\, so be sure to bring everyone! \nSycuan Pow Wow Head Staff\nEmcees: Ruben Little head\, Ral Christman\, Lia Meeches\nRoaming MC: Mylo Smith\nBird MC: Ral Christman\nHead Singing Judge: Marcos Denny\nHead Dance Judge: Marques Bull Bear\nHead Man Dancer: Inyan Eagle Elk\nHead Woman Dancer: Randi Bird\nHead Young Man Dancer: Peyton Whitebuffalo\nHead Young Woman Dancer: Nashay Alto Allrunner\nBird Coordinator: Rose Phipps\nPEON Games Organizer: Justin Muse\nHost Drum: Whitefish Jrs. \nGrand Entries\nFriday 8:00 p.m.\nSaturday 1:00 p.m. & 8:00 p.m.\nSunday 1:00 p.m. \nFlag Ceremony\nSaturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. \nPeon Games\nDusk Till Dawn\nFriday: Boys & Girls 17 & under\nGirls: $1000 $800 $599\nBoys: $1000 $800 $599\nSaturday: Mens & Womens 18 & over\nWomen: $2000 $1500 $1000\nMen: $2000 $1500 $1000 \nSycuan Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nPrincess Pageant\nApplication Content: Ana Jacquine \,Pageant Chair 619-577-5236 \nSinging Contest\n$10000 $8\,000 $6000 $4000 $2000 \nHand Drum Contest: $800 $500 $250 \nSenior Golden Age 66+ $1000 $800 $599\nNorthern & Southern (Separate) \nGolden Age 50-65 $1000 $800 $599\nNorthern & Southern (Separate) \nJunior Adults 18-35: $1000 $800 $599\nSenior Adults 36-49: $1000 $800 $599\nMen’s S.Straight\, N.Traditional\, Fancy\, Grass\, Chicken\nWomen’s N.Cloth/Buckskin (combined)\, Jingle\, S. Cloth/Buckskin (combined)\, Fancy Shawl \nTeen Division 13-17 $500 $400 $300\nBoy’s No./So. Traditional combined\, Fancy\, Grass\nGirl’s No./So. Traditional combined\, Fancy\, Jingle \nJunior Division 7-12: $250 $200 $150\nBoy’s No./So. Traditional combined\, Fancy\, Grass\nGirl’s No./So. Traditional combined\, Fancy\, Jingle \n \nBird Singing & Dancing Contests\nBird Singing & Dancing Contest: Saturday 4:30 p.m.\nBird Singing Group $2000 $1500 $1000\nMen’s Bird Singing Individual (under 18) $599 $400 $200\nMen’s Bird Singing Individual (18+) $599 $400 $200\nJr Girl’s Bird Dance (7-12) $300 $200 $100\nJr Boy’s Bird Dance (7-12) $300 $200 $100\nTeen Girl’s Bird Dance (13-17) $599 $400 $200\nTeen Boy’s Bird Dance (13-17) $599 $400 $200\nWomen’s Bird Dance (18-49) $800 $599 $400\nMen’s Bird Dance (18-49) $800 $599 $400\nSr Women’s Bird Dance (50+) $800 $599 $400\nSr Men’s Bird Dance (50+) $800 $599 $400 \nVendors\nInformation Booths: Free\nArts & Crafts Booths: $250/Weekend\nFood Booths: $350/Weekend \nLocation\nSycuan Pow Wow Grounds\n5459 Sycuan Road\nEl Cajon\, CA 92019 \nFor More Information\nVendor Coordinator: Alexis Vargas Tucker 619-402-3707 cell\nPrincess Coordinator: Ana Jacome 619-577-5236\nPow Wow Coordinator: Julie LaBrake 619-672-4840 \nPowwow Lodging Rates\nSycuan Resort 619-442-3425\nDays Inn 800-675-7105\nSuper 8 Motel: 619-579-1144 \nThe Pow Wow Committee is not responsible for theft\, loss or damages. Bring your chairs and canopy. Alcohol and drugs are not permitted on or near the pow wow grounds. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Sycuan Pow Wow on the weekend after Labor Day at the Sycuan Pow Wow Grounds in El Cajon\, California. \n \nTags: Sycuan Pow Wow\, Sycuan Powwow\, California Powwow\, California Pow Wow \nView other California Pow Wows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/sycuan-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Sycuan Pow Wow Grounds\, 5459 Sycuan Road\, El Cajon\, CA\, 92019\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,California Powwows,Casino,Contest Powwow,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20170907T123405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T105821Z
UID:18446-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 50th Annual Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow on September 6-8\, 2019 at the Coharie Tribal Center in Clinton\, North Carolina. Celebrate and honor Native American culture and experience American Indian drumming and dancing competitions\, American Indian food\, crafts\, artwork and exhibits. The Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow also features its “Warriors Ride” to honor veterans and military personnel. The pow wow is a time of education\, enjoyment and good food for the whole family. \n\nCoharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow\nThe Warriors Memorial Ride is a way to honor veterans and military service personnel. The ride will begin at the Coharie Tribal Center and will leave promptly at 10 a.m. on Saturday. The riders will travel 88 miles through Sampson County. Following the ride\, participants will have an opportunity to show off their motorcycles and enjoy lunch. The participating veterans and service personnel will be honored in the arena with a honor song. The general public is welcome to participate in this event. Simply go to the Coharie Tribal website and click on Warrior’s Ride to download the registration form. \nEach Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow dance session begins with a grand entry\, a procession of royalty and dancers. The flag bearers lead the procession carrying the eagle staff\, American flag\, and frequently\, the POW/MIA flag. Being a flag bearer is an honor usually given to a veteran\, a respected traditional dancer\, or an elder. Indian royalty are next\, consisting of tribal and organizational princesses\, braves and other dignitaries. The head dancers lead a single file procession of dancers arranged by category and age. As a sign of respect\, everyone is asked to stand during the grand entry and men should remove their head coverings. \nPublic Hours\nFriday 6:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m. \nLocation:\nCoharie Tribal Grounds\n7531 North US 421\nClinton\, NC 78328 \nFor more information\nGeneral Information: 910 564-6909; Email cohariendn@yahoo.com\nMemorial Ride registration or information: 910 337-3951 vinnie@clearwaterinc.net \nCoharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow Mini Gallery\n\n \nCoharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow Schedule\n(subject to change)\nFriday \n6:00 pm Dance and Ride Registration\n7:00 pm Welcome/Introduction\n7:15 pm Opening /Ground Blessing Ceremony\n7:20 pm Introduction of Coharie People Board\n7:25 pm Grand Entry\n7:45 – 9:00 pm Dancing\, Drumming and Singing\n10:00 pm ? 12:00 am Social Dance \nSaturday\n8:00 am – 10:00 am Warrior?s Memorial Ride Registration\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm Dance Registration\n10:00 am Warrior?s Memorial Ride Leaves\n11:00 am – 2:00 pm Health Fair? Tribal Center Auditorium\n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Gospel Singing (Various Singers)\n12:15 pm Warrior?s Memorial Riders Return\n1:00 pm Grand Entry / Veterans / Dignitaries\n1:20 pm Dancing\, Drumming\, Singing\n1:50 pm Honor Dance\n2:15 pm Tiny Tot Dance Competition\n2:30 pm Dance Competition\n4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Supper Break / Gospel Singing\n6:00 pm Senior Quilt Drawing\n6:15 pm Grand Entry\n6:15 – 9:00 pm Dance Competition and AWARDS\n10:00 pm ? 1:00 am Social Dance \nAbout the Coharie Tribe\nToday’s Coharie Tribe is located in the southeastern region of the state\, including Sampson\, Harnett and Cumberland counties. Members of the Coharie Tribe are descendants of the Neusiok Indians. Presently\, there are more than 2\,000 members of the tribe. \nCulture\, heritage and pride runs strong among the people of the Coharie Tribe. Since 1969\, the Annual Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow has been a way to celebrate and maintain Native American traditions. To show respect for the event\, no alcohol\, drugs or profanity are allowed. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow on the weekend after Labor Day at the Coharie Tribal Center in Clinton\, North Carolina. \nTags: Coharie Indian Cultural Pow Wow\, North Carolina Pow Wow\, North Carolina Cultural Pow Wow \nView Other Powwows in North Carolina
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/coharie-indian-cultural-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Coharie Tribal Center\, 7531 North US 421\, Clinton\, NC\, 78328\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,North Carolina Powwows,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20160827T043211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190126T212826Z
UID:7563-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience pre-1848 Chicago’s past at A River Thru History\, The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous on September 6-8\, 2019 (Friday is School Day) at the Columbia Woods Forest Preserve in Willow Springs\, Illinois. The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous is an early American party with all the trimmings! Join this family-friendly festive gathering of fur trappers\, settlers\, craftsmen\, and entertainers along the banks of the Des Plaines River. Enjoy a variety of activities such as authentic period food\, music and entertainment\, craft demonstrations\, tomahawk exhibition and throwing competition\, canoe races\, games and much more! \n\nDes Plaines Valley Rendezvous\nA River Thru History\, The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous is a living history reenactment of early American life\, as it was on the Illinois frontier prior to 1848 that emphasizes local history from the fur trade era to the canal era. The rendezvous creates an exciting\, entertaining and educational experience for all ages\, and for both participants and visitors. The event organizers worked to have the most authentic and highest quality reenactors and trade goods to reenact an accurate demonstration of a fur trade rendezvous of the period. This is consistent with the overall goal of the Illinois and Michigan Canal National Heritage Corridor Civic Center Authority\, which is to promote and enhance the historic\, recreational and economic development of this new style National Park. \nHours\n10:00 am – 2 pm Friday (School Day – not open to public)\n10:00 am – 5:00 pm Saturday\n10:00 am – 4:00 pm Sunday \nAdmission: (cash only accepted at the gate)\nChildren under 6 – FREE!\n$5.00 Children 6 to 17\n$5.00 Senior (over 62)\n$10.00 Adults\n$25.00 Family Pass (1 or 2 adults\, up to 4 children age 6-12)\nYou will pay at the UPS employee parking lot before getting on one of the buses that takes you to Columbia Woods. Parking is free. \nDes Plaines Valley Rendezvous Participants\nA River Thru History is a living history event. New applicants: Pictures in period dress of your camp and sale goods\, and a written description of what you do and the time period you represent are appreciated. A call or e-mail will go out to you upon receipt of your application form. \n“Participant Registration Form | “Entertainer Registration Form \nDes Plaines Valley Rendezvous Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nSchool Day:\nWe invite you and your students to attend our “School Day” on Friday\, the day before the public Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous at A River Thru History. (schools may stay an hour or so later if they like\, however camps of the reenactors will begin to close at 2:00 p.m.).[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”School Day Details”]\nA River Thru History – The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous is a “living history” re-enactment of an event that would have occurred along the Des Plaines River prior to 1848. The Rendezvous participants are in historically accurate clothing and shelters. We expect to have over ninety encampments and demonstrators. The students\, parents and teachers will be immersed in a rich discussion of history\, social customs\, and the skills and items that were necessary to survive on the frontier. The time period we encompass with the Rendezvous is from the period of early exploration\, through the fur-trade era\, to the early colonization of our area\, approximately 1660 to 1848. This material is appropriate for most 4th\, 5th and 6th grade classes studying American and local history. Our capacity is limited so participation in “Student Day” is by invitation only. We continue to direct our focus toward making this a truly educational event. \nAll students attending our School Day are free\, including chaperones and teachers. We are proud to offer such a rich educational experience at no cost to area schools. Our Rendezvous is run by a non-profit organization and committee of volunteers; a suggested donation of $3 per person would be greatly appreciated from those who are able. \nEach student will be given one free “student” pass so that they may return with their families on Saturday or Sunday when the Rendezvous is open to the general public. \nIf you have questions\, please call 708-551-2509. \n“School Day” Registration Form[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nFood Vendors\nThere are a variety of food vendors at the Rendezvous. The food is similar to that eaten during the fur trade era – so you won’t find McDonalds – but you will find an interesting variety of foods such as grilled Ham and Cheese on Frye Bread\,wild rice stew\, kettle popped corn\, ice cream\, root beer\, cider\, etc. \n“Food Vendor Registration Form \nLocation\nColumbia Woods Forest Preserve\nWillow Springs\, IL 60527\nThere will be Free Parking in the UPS parking lot at Willow Springs Road and 75th Street. Enter from 75th St. There will also be a Free Shuttle bus to the Rendezvous site. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”TRADE and CAMPING RULES”]\nA River Thru History – The Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous\nColumbia Woods\, Willow Springs\, IL\nCAMPING RULES \n\nSet up begins 8:00 a.m.\, Wednesday\nONLY those camps that are officially registered will be allowed to set up.\nVehicles can be on site only to unload and must be parked in designated areas.\nGolf Carts and drivers are provided by the Cook County Forest Preserve District. The District will require that you sign a liability waiver to ride in a cart\, including shuttles up and down the entry road.\nAll trailers must be parked across the road from Columbia Woods. Ask the Booshway for directions.\nVehicles will not be allowed in camp between 8:30 a.m. and public closing time on Saturday and Sunday\, nor between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Friday\, School Day. § An exception to this will be for food vendors needing to restock after hours\, but they need to remove vehicles as soon as possible.\nParticipants shall be in period dress at ALL times when the event is open to the public.\nDogs are allowed\, but are NOT to be left unattended in camp\, nor allowed to run loose or left in parked vehicles.\nWood and water are provided. We strongly urge you to bring extra water in case the water buffalos are dry.\nVendor signs are restricted to the area in front of your establishment.\nDuring the evening hours\, use good judgment and moderation. Please refrain from any activity that is disruptive to others.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous on the weekend after Labor Day at the Columbia Woods Forest Preserve in Willow Springs\, Illinois. \nTags: Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous\, Illinois Rendezvous\, Illinois Voyageur Rendezvous \nView other Illinois Rendezvous
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LOCATION:Columbia Woods Forest Preserve\, 1 UPS Way\, Willow Springs\, IL\, 60525\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Illinois Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Des Plaines Valley Rendezvous Committee":MAILTO:Mark Bosse, Rendezvous Committee Chairman mark.bosse@ariverthruhistory.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20170217T124118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T191910Z
UID:11909-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 25th Annual Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment on September6-8\, 2019 at the Tunnel Hill Heritage Center in Tunnel Hill\, Georgia. The Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment has been held the weekend after Labor Day on the hallowed ground at Tunnel Hill Georgia since 1993 recreating the Battles and Skirmishes In North West Georgia beginning the 100 Days Fight to Atlanta and The Sea. The battle reenactment is among the few to take place on the actual site of the battle. Because of development or other factors\, many other Civil War reenactments have to take place near but not on the actual site of the battle. \n\nBattle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment\nExperience the sights and sounds of battle as cannons blast\, the horses charge and the soldiers give the Rebel yell as they clash in authentic conflict on the historic grounds of Tunnel Hill. Visitors to the Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment will enjoy a weekend of civil war battle reenactments\, walk the 1\,477 foot long Historic Western & Atlantic Railroad Tunnel built in 1850\, Tunnel Museum\, “Meadowlawn\,” the 1850 Clisby Austin House – headquarters of General William T. Sherman\, as well as various food vendors and period sutler tents. Interact with the reenactors\, visit Union and Confederate camps\, then find your spot along the spectator line to watch the battle unfold at 2:00 pm on Saturday and Sunday. \nBetween 500 and 700 Civil War reenactors\, representing both the Union and the Confederacy\, are expected at the Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment. That will include infantry\, cavalry\, and artillery\, all part of reenacting the Battle of Tunnel Hill\, which was fought on Nov. 25\, 1863\, when Union Gen. William T. Sherman’s troops attacked troops led by Confederate Gen. Patrick Cleburne as part of the Battle of Missionary Ridge. \nHours\nSaturday & Sunday\nGates Open 9:00 am – 4 pm\nBattle Reenactments Daily 2:00 pm \nAdmission\nAdults $10\nChildren 12 and under – Free\nAdmission includes battle and Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and museum\, the historic Western & Atlantic railroad tunnel and the Clisby Austin House. \n \nLocation\nTunnel Hill Heritage Center\n215 Clisby Austin Road\nTunnel Hill\, GA 30755\n706-876-1571\nDirections: I-75\, Exit #336\, U.S. Hwy. 41 north 4-1/2 miles\, right on Oak Street in Tunnel Hill; or I-75\, Exit #339\, U.S. Hwy. 41 south 4 miles\, left on Oak Street. \nFriday School Day\nLiving History Program for Area School Children on Friday Morning through Afternoon. Contact The Heritage Center for School Group Admission and information at http://www.tunnelhillheritagecenter.com/ Group participation requires coordination through the Foundation. \nSaturday Ladies Social\nLadies Social on Saturday Morning at 11:00 AM at the Clisby Austin House. Ladies bring a Teac Cup and a seat or stool for your comfort. Topics of Interest For the Modern 1860 Lady Presented. \nSaturday Night Military Ball\nPeriod Attired Participant only at Saturday night ball. Nno modern participation at the Ball\, though viewing on side is permitted)\, \nSunday Services\nPeriod Divine Services will be held on Sunday behind the Austin House in the 35th Tennessee Camp area \nEvent Hosts\nHosting the Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment since it began in 1993\, The 35th (Hill’s 5th Regiment) Tennessee Infantry. Other host reenactor units include the 1st Kentucky Light Artillery\, Cobbs Battery and the Alabama Division of Reenactors\, Inc. \nReenactor Registration Fees\nAdult $5.00\nChildren under 12 – Free\nFamily Cap: $20 \nReenactor Amenities\nUsual amenities are provided: bedding hay\, water\, firewood\, Horse hay for registered units with mounts (CURRENT COGGINS PAPER REQUIRED FOR ENTRY ONTO SITE..NO EXCEPTIUONS)\, Artillery bounty for first 6 full size guns registered and in both Saturday and Sunday battle (Check issued Sunday… no powder)\, \nPeriod Civilian Camp\nThis camp for participants taking civilian roles will be adjacent to the Sutlery Area. This will allow access when the previous areas have required us to move you all to the far side of the Battlefield due to wet ground in front of the Austin House. \nModern Camping\nThere is no “public” modern camping available on site for visitors or spectators.\n“Registered reenactors” participating in battles may camp modern in the reenactor parking area. No Hook-Ups for RV’s on Site. \nBattle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nClisby Austin House\nBuilt in 1848\, the Clisby Austin House served as a hospital during the Battle of Chickamauga. Confederate Gen. John Bell Hood recuperated at the house after his leg was amputated\, and the leg was buried nearby. The house later served as a headquarters for Sherman. \nSutlers (Period Vendors)\nThere will be several “sutlers\,” vendors selling food and drink as well as Civil War-style clothing and other items. Sutlery is by prior arrangement through the Sutler Coordinator or Event Coordinator due to site carrying capacity. \nPLEASE NOTE FLYING OF CONFEDERATE NATIONAL AND REGIMENTAL COLORS IS ENCOURAGED.\nWe will not disgrace our ancestors\, Confederate or Federal by attemoting to place the Politiccally Corerct Crowd\, nor will we bow to Tyrants who wish our History made palatable to them. \nThis was a Bloody War that Fire-formed this Nation into who it is today. These were American Citizen Soldiers\, who held different Loyalties in battles that showed the true Valor of both Sides as well as the terrible sacrifice\, showed their Honored Banners from that War. \nIf you do not like either the Union of States National and Regimental Colors nor the Confederate National and Regimental Colors\, please do not attend as a spectator\, we respect your beliefs and would fight to protect them but we also recognize our ancestors beliefs and history and will not bow our heads on either side to political expediency nor to ANY hate group. \nADA Accessibility Notes\nThe museum is equipped with handicap restroom facilities; parking available; there is a lot of walking\, both on pavement and on the ground. \nPet Friendly Notes\nDogs must be on a leash at all time; while they are welcome\, it’s not recommended due to the loud noise of the battle (cannons and gun fire) \nAbout the Construction & Battle for Tunnel Hill\nIn 1836 the Georgia General Assembly created the Western & Atlantic Railroad\, which would connect Ross’s Landing (soon to be renamed Chattanooga) with a point on the Chattahoochee River. Southern terminus of the 138-mile route was staked out with a “zero mile post” seven miles southeast of the Chattahoochee. A village sprouted around the point\, eventually to become the city of Atlanta. Long found a way of not having to tunnel through Missionary Ridge\, but in mountainous north Georgia\, Chetoogeta Mountain\, thirty miles south of Chattanooga\, had to be dug through. Work began July 1848 and the tunnel was opened October 1849. Track was laid and the first train passed through on May 9\, 1850. \nDuring the Civil War the Western & Atlantic was an important Confederate supply line\, especially for the Army of Tennessee. The unsuccessful Union army raid led by civilian James J. Andrews on April 2\, 1862 was intended to disrupt it. In the Georgia Campaign of 1864 the W & A served both the retreating and advancing armies. \nUnion forces seized Tunnel Hill in the opening days of the campaign. On the morning of May 7 Brig. Gen. Jefferson Davis’ Fourteenth Corps division advanced toward Tunnel Hill. Maj. J. T. Holmes’ 52nd Ohio was in the lead and found 50-100 Confederate cavalry near the town. After a brisk skirmish the Southern horsemen retired back toward Johnston’s main line along Rocky Face Ridge. The Confederates did not try to damage the tunnel and only took up some rails\, which were quickly replaced. Confederate forces approached Tunnel Hill twice more during the campaign – Wheeler’s cavalry in mid-August\, and Hood’s infantry after the fall of Atlanta in mid-October – but neither time did they attempt to damage the tunnel. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment in Tunnel Hill\, Georgia. \nTags: Battle of Tunnel Hill Reenactment\, Battle of Tunnel Hill Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
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LOCATION:Tunnel Hill Heritage Center and Museum\, 215 Clisby Austin Road\, Hill\, GA\, 30755\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tunnel Hill Historical Foundation":MAILTO:tunnelhillfoundation@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20170330T040510Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T204335Z
UID:13560-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Rendezvous on the Reserve
DESCRIPTION:2019 Rendezvous on the Reserve\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Rendezvous on the Reserve on September 6-8\, 2019 at the historic Godfroy Reserve in Montpelier\, Indiana. Rendezvous on the Godfrey Reserve is a living history encampment that depicts the fur trade-era in the Indiana wilderness spanning the years of 1760-1840. This gathering of settlers\, natives\, traders and trappers will be held on the Blackford County Reservation of Myaamia Chief Francois Godfroy on the site chosen by him in accordance with the terms of the 1818 Treaty of St. Mary’s between the Miami and the U.S. Government. The Rendezvous takes place in this beautifully quiet site\, complete with creeks\, wooded areas\, rolling hills and grassy plains. \n\nRendezvous on the Reserve\nVisitors to the Rendezvous on the Reserve can witness our campers as they recreate life on LaPetite Prairie\, demonstrating the life skills needed to survive in the early days before Indiana became a state. Watch our camper reenactors compete in Muzzle-loader Shooting\, Tomahawk & Knife Throwing and Primitive Archery Contests. There’s Skillet Tossing competitions for the Ladies and games for the kids. This is a family friendly event with fun and excitement for everyone. \nThis living history project\, Rendezvous on the Godfroy Reserve\, helps fund the Montpelier Historical Society and our many projects devoted to preserving the history of our community. \nCamp Hours:\nThursday 10:00 am Early Setup\nFriday- 9:00 am – 5:00 pm\nSaturday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm\nSunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm \nAdmission:\nAdults $5.00\nKids 12 & Under – Free \nDress Appropriately:\nThis is a wooded area and there are uneven spots\, taller grass\, and everything you would expect in a natural\, undeveloped setting. Guests should exercise caution at all times. Please wear comfortable\, sensible\, sturdy shoes and long pants. \nCamper Competitions – Cash Prizes\nMuzzleloader Shooting\nTomahawk & Knife Throwing\nPrimitive Archery\nSkillet Toss for the Ladies\nGames for the Camper Kids \nRendezvous on the Godfroy Reserve Mini Gallery\n\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”SCHEDULE OF EVENTS (subject to change)”]\nThursday – Early Set-up 10am \nFriday – Student Education Day – Open to the public\n9am – camp opens\nALL DAY – Demonstrations and hands-on learning activities throughout the camp\, including: flint-knapping\, tomahawk throwing\, period firearms\, native skills & customs\, candle-dipping\, pioneer cooking.\n12pm – Lunch Break – Flatlander Commons\n1pm – Redtail Hawk Woman – Christine Bowyer\n4th Great Granddaughter of Myaamia Chief Francois Godfroy\n3-5pm – Native basket-weaving class (tentative)\nsupply charge applies\nDemonstrations continue all day\n5pm – camp closes\nCAMPERS ONLY:\n6pm – Cookie Stick\n8-10pm – Drum Circle (all welcome) \nSaturday\n9am- camp opens\n9:00-10:00am – Golf Cart Tours (for those with mobility issues)\nALL DAY – Demonstrations and hands-on learning activities\nEast Central Indiana Treasure Hunters – ‘History Under Your Feet’ metal detecting club shows you artifacts from this and other eras discovered locally.\nArtifact Identification (tentative)\nFind out how old your flint and stone tools REALLY are!\n11am – Archery Competition – competition range\n12pm – Lunch Break – Flatlander Commons\n1pm – The Signing of the Treat of St. Marys\n3pm – Men & Women’s Tomahawk & Knife Throwing Competition\n4pm – Camper Kid Games\n4pm – close – demonstrations throughout camp sites\n6pm – camp closes\nCAMPERS ONLY\n7pm – Camper Pot luck\n9pm – Camper Communal Fire \nSunday\n10am – Sunday Service (open to the public)\nALL DAY – Demonstrations and hands-on learning activities\nEast Central Indiana Treasure Hunters – ‘History Under Your Feet’\nMetal detecting club shows you artifacts from this and other eras discovered locally\nArtifact Identification (tentative)\nFind out how old your flint and stone tools REALLY are!\n12pm – Lunch Break – Flatlander Commons\n1pm – The Signing of the Treaty of St. Marys\n2pm – Ladies Skillet-Tossing Competition\n3pm – Muzzleloader Competition\n4pm – camp closes\n4:30 – Camper meeting[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nABSOLUTELY NO: Firearms\, fireworks\, smoking\, alcohol\, carry-in drinks/food\, coolers\, animals or pets of any kind (service animals excluded). \nSchool Groups Welcome\nBus Parking Available\nGuided Tours on a limited basis\nHandicap Parking Area \nCamper Information\n“Rendezvous On The Reserve” is a living history exhibit. All participants\, clothing\, camps and accoutrements must be pre-1840 and indicative of the fur trade era. Most National Rendezvous rules and regulations apply. View Camp Standards \nRegistration:\nLIMITED to the first 100 camp sites.\nPre-registration is required.\nRegistration deadline is August 31 (see below link) \n$20 per camp site\n$25 at the gate \nChoice of campsites is first-come\, first served.\nAll camp sites are primitive; no hookups for RVs or Travel Trailers.\nNo off-site camping.\nFree firewood and clean hooters are provided\nIce – $1 a bag\n$5 stipend paid for demonstrators\nBring your own drinking water\nOnline Camp Registration \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Trader Requirements”] \n\nAll trade goods should be pre-1840.\nThe Booshway (or the Segundo in the absence of the Booshway) has the final authority over all disputes involving trade goods.\nAll furs and animal parts for sale must comply with local\, state and federal laws. Traders are responsible for the legality of their trade goods.\nAny non-period materials should be kept out of sight at all times. This includes blister packs\, Styrofoam\, blanket wraps\, candy containers\, etc.\nSticky tags are highly discouraged.\nBooks\, magazines\, patterns\, original works of art and limited edition prints should pertain to the pre-1840 era.\nPlease keep jewelry to the style of the era.\nAll firearms for sale must be pre-1840.\nNo tailgate setups will be allowed in the parking area.\nAll trading must be done from pre-1840 structures\, except blanket traders.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nLocation:\nThe Godfroy Reserve\n4200 North 800 East\nMontpelier\, Indiana 47359 \nFor more information:\nBooshway Bryon Maddox: Call 765-730-0400; Email bryon.maddox60@yahoo.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Rendezvous on the Reserve at the historic Godfroy Reserve in Montpelier\, Indiana. \nTags: Rendezvous on the Reserve\, Rendezvous on the Godfroy Reserve\,  Indiana Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Indiana Rendezvous \nView other Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampments\nView other Fur-Trade-Era Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/rendezvous-on-the-reserve/
LOCATION:Godfroy Reserve\, 4200 N - 800 E\, Montpelier\, IN\, 47359\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Indiana Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Voyageur Rendezvous or Encampment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Montpelier Historical Society":MAILTO:c.sherrie@yahoo.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20160607T134039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181105T120450Z
UID:4838-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:United Tribes Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 United Tribes Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the  50th Annual United Tribes Powwow on September 6-8\, 2019 at the Lone Star Arena at United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck\, North Dakota. It has become one of the premier cultural events of North Dakota\, receiving numerous awards over the years. Fifteen hundred dancers and drummers representing more than 70 tribes draw more than 20\,000 spectators to the this must-see event! Cash and jackets awarded to dance and drum contest first place winners. \n\nUnited Tribes Powwow\nThe United Tribes Technical College International Powwow is held every second weekend in September. This is a contest powwow\, where dancers and singers compete for prize money. Judges selected by the powwow committee will evaluate a dancer’s performance based on knowledge and skill of their category; keeping time with the drum; and regalia. The UTTC International Powwow is one of the last large outdoor events on the northern Great Plains powwow circuit. For that reason\, this annual event is known as the Home of the Champions. \nUnited Tribes Powwow Grand Entry & Feed Times\nFriday: \nRegistration: 8 a.m. – 10 a.m. Points Start Friday 1 p.m.; No Parade Points\nGrand Entry: 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.\nSaturday:\nGrand Entry: 1 p.m. & 7 p.m.\nFree BBQ Feed: 4:30 p.m.\nSunday:\nGrand Entry 1 p.m.\nFree Buffalo Feed: 4:00 p.m. \nAdmission\nOne Day $15\n3-Day/Weekend: $20\n65 & Older: FREE\n5 & Under: FREE \nUnited Tribes Powwow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nHours: \nThursday 7:00 pm – 12:00 am\nFriday 1:00 pm – 12:00 am\nSaturday 1:00 pm – 12:00 am\nSunday 1:00 pm – 10:30 pm \nUnited Tribes Powwow Head Staff\nEmcee: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Woman Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Man Judge: To Be Announced\nHead Singing Judge: To Be Announced \nLocation\nLonestar Arena at UTTC Campus\nAll Nations Circle\nBismarck\, ND 58504\n701-255-3285 \nFor More Informaton:\nPowwow: Katt Chapin: 701.421.8545; Francine McDonald: 701.390.3324\nVendor Info: Dan Henry: 701.221.1708\nYouth Day: Merle Botone: 701.220.0030\nGolf Tournament: Anothony Bauer: 701.793.7744\nBasketball Tournament: Pete Conway: 701.221.1362; Devin Wertman: 701.221.1863\nSoftball Tournament: Melvin Miner: 701.934.0020 \n \nSinging Contest (no day drum money)\nAll drums registered will be in contest.\n$10000 $8000 $6000 $4000 $2000 +Consolation Prizes \nDance Contests\nBattle Royale\nTraditional/Fancy/Grass/Jingle/Chicken\n$400 $300 $200 $100 \nGeneration Teen Dance\nGrandparent/Child/Grandchild\n$800 $600 $400 $200 \nVeteran’s Special\nRecognizing All Service Men & Women \nMen’s Fancy Dance Special\n$2000 $1000 $500 \nGolden Age Combined (55+)\nJr Adult (18-35)\nSr Adult (36-54)\nTraditional\, Grass\, Fancy\, Jingle\n$1200* $800 $600 $400 \nTeen Categories (13-17)\nTraditional\, Grass\, Fancy\, Jingle\n$500* $400 $300 $200 \nJunior Categories (6-12)\nTraditional\, Grass\, Fancy\, Jingle\n$300* $250 $200 $150 \n* Champions will also receive jackets \nCamping space is available at UTTC free of charge. \nLook at what’s going on during United Tribes Powwow Week!\nBesides the United Tribes Powwow on Friday-Sunday\, there are a lot of other great activities of all sorts going on: Vendor Fair\, Youth Day\, Softball Tournament\, Golf Tournament\, Kid’s Fun Run and 5k and 10k runs\, Parade of Champions and the Buffalo Feed. Click the ‘+’ below to view details about each of these activities. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”United Tribes Powwow Week Activity Details”]\nVendor Fair\nSurrounding Dance Arbor: Be sure to make time to look at the the items being sold at the vendor fair. Items include: Hides and Antlers\, Beads\, Clothing\, Bumper and Window Stickers\,\nPowwow Collectibles. Many come out for the food alone as the Powwow offers a wide variety. One of the most popular items is the ‘Indian Taco.’ \nYouth Day\nUnited Tribes Campus\, Friday: School classes and groups\, age K-8\, are invited to attend Youth Day at the Powwow. It begins at 9 a.m. and runs through the morning. Classes can expect an educational experience through: Singing and Drumming\, Presentations\, Tribal Dance\, Audience Participation. There is no entry cost for students\, teachers and escorts. You can purchase or bring your own lunch. \nDiamond Legends Softball Tournament\nClem Kelley Diamond\, Friday – Sunday: Stop by and watch some softball with this tournament open to men and women. There will be two different classifications: All Native American Divisions – All players must prove Native blood via CIB\, enrollment letter\, or letter of descent. Mixed Division – Open to all players\, non-tribal and tribal. Find out more about this softball tournament by visiting its website. \nTeeing Off for Academic Excellence\nApple Creek Country Club\, Friday: This is a four man scramble which includes prizes. However\, the best part is that proceeds will go to scholarships for UTTC students. \nThunderbird Run\n3315 University Drive\, Saturday: The Powwow Run registration will open at 7:30 a.m. Preregistration ends on Thursday. Medals will be awarded to the top three participants in each race for both male and female. Get more information at the Thunderbird Run website: 10K run: 8 a.m. – $25; 5K run/walk: 8:15 a.m. – $15; Kid’s Fun Run: 10 a.m. – Free \nParade of Champions\nBegins at the State Capitol\, Saturday: The parade will begin at the State Capitol Grounds at 10 a.m. Parade goers can expect: Dancers\, Singers\,\nTribal Groups\, Tribal Leaders\, and Community Groups and Organizations. \nBuffalo Feed\nUTTC Cafeteria\, Sunday: United Tribes honors the well respected tradition of a buffalo feed. Dancers\, singers\, and visitors are invited free of charge. The buffalo is donated by the Spirit Lake Tribe\, one of UTTC’s governing tribes.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next United Tribes Powwow in September at the Lone Star Arena at United Tribes Technical College in Bismarck\, North Dakota. \nTags: United Tribes Powwow\, United Tribes Pow Wow\, North Dakota Pow Wow\, North Dakota Powwow\, United Tribes Technical College Powwow\, United Tribes Technical College Pow Wow\, United Tribes International Powwow\, United Tribes International Pow Wow \nView Other North Dakota Powwows
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LOCATION:Lone Star Arena\, 3315 University Drive\, Bismarck\, ND\, 58504\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,North Dakota Powwows
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190906
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20160625T133224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190413T143421Z
UID:5740-1567728000-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:New York State Muzzle Loaders Association Fall Shoot
DESCRIPTION:2019 New York State Muzzle Loaders Association Fall Shoot\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome to the New York State Muzzle Loaders Association Fall Shoot on September 6-8\, 2019 at the Oxford Rod & Gun Club in Oxford\, New York. You do not need to be a NYSMLA Member to participate! Vendors and sutlers are encouraged to come sell your wares. We invite the public to attend. \nCamping\nPrimitive to Modern\nNo Electric Hook Ups\nFirewood & Water Available \nFor more New York State Muzzle Loaders Association Fall Shoot information contact: \nJim Van Giesen – Oxford Rod & Gun Club Black Powder Director/NYSMLA Regional Director\nPhone: (607) 656-8882 or (607) 242-1632\nemail: jvpvsv@aol.com \nSchedule subject to change:\nThursday: Early Camp Set Up (shooters\, vendors\, members\, etc.)\nFriday: a.m. Oxford Fun Shoot = p.m. Oxford Woodswalk\nSaturday & Sun: Oxford 10 Shot Woods walk *8:00 a.m.*\nSaturday & Sun: State Competition Begins after woods walk. Shooting Events-Tomahawk & Knife\nSunday: Pack up at your leisure \nThe Oxford Rod & Gun Club:\nFriday Breakfast\, Lunch\, Dinner\nSaturday & Sunday Breakfast & Lunch for a fee. \nNYSMLA:\n* Camp Fee: $5.00 per person – 12 & under free.\n* Auction: Bring an item – does not need to be shoot related.\n* Sat. Evening Dinner/Bring a dish to pass. The Association will provide the meat.\n* Awards – Sunday afternoon. Time will be posted. \nContacts\nNYSMLA: Dan Fullington – Phone: (607) 278-5374\nNYSMLA Shoot Director: Jim Currier – Phone: (315) 695-5299\nOxford Rod & Gun Club: Jim Van LaPlant – Phone: (607) 434-8883 \nLocation\nOxford Rod & Gun Club\n214 Ingraham Road\nOxford\, NY 13830 \nDirections:\nFrom NYS Route 12\nFrom traffic light in center of Oxford\, go around the park to West State Street to the left of the Dollar General Store. Go up West Street to the top of the hill. At T intersection\, turn left onto Hoben Road. Follow Hoben Road across the creek and up the hill. At top of hill turn onto Ingraham Road. Club is approximately 1/2 mile on the right. \nFrom Interstate 81\nTake Route 81 to Marathon. Take Route 221 east to intersection with Routes 26 and 41. Turn right. Go straight through Willet four corners. Take first left onto German Road (German Road will turn into County Route 5) and go seven (7) miles to McDonough. Go straight through McDonough four (4) corners onto Route 220. Route 220 is very curvy\, use caution. Go seven (7) miles from the McDonough four corners. Look for yellow sigh for Oxford Rod & Gun Club on the right. Turn right at the sign onto Ingraham Road. Go one (1) mile to club on the left. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next New York State Muzzle Loaders Association Fall Shoot at the Oxford Rod & Gun Club in Oxford\, New York. \nTags: New York State Muzzle Loaders Association Fall Shoot\, NYSMLA Fall Shoot\, New York Mountain Man Rendezvous\, New York Rendezvous \nView Other Rendezvous in New York
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LOCATION:Oxford Rod & Gun Club\, 214 Ingraham Road\, Oxford\, NY\, 13830\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Labor Day Event Calendar,Labor Day Weekend Rendezvous & Historic Reenactments,Mountain Man Rendezvous,New York Rendezvous
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20170823T130441Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190514T145247Z
UID:18031-1567814400-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Trail of Tears Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Trail of Tears Pow Wow in Hopkinsville\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 32nd Annual Trail of Tears Pow Wow on September 7-8\, 2019 at the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park in Hopkinsville\, Kentucky. Every year on the first full weekend after Labor Day\, the Trail Of Tears Commission sponsors an intertribal Pow Wow at the park. The Trail of Tears Pow Wow is a gathering of Native American people to celebrate their rich heritage; to socialize with old friends and make new ones and an opportunity to expose non-indians to the centuries old tradition of the various dances and Native American crafts; and to educate the Pow Wow visitors with Indian lore demonstrations Children also enjoy visiting our Pow Wow. Come to the Trail of Tears Pow Wow and watch the dance competitions (dancers and drummers competing for $20\,000 in prize money)\, enjoy traditional Indian Fry Bread\, and shop the vendors with crafts and art! \n\nTrail of Tears Pow Wow 2016 Grand Entry\nFor the visitor to the Trail of Tears Pow Wow\, it is an educational experience not often afforded in this area\, for the participants\, this is an opportunity to celebrate through dance\, drumming and singing\, food\, and art the great heritage of the American Indian\, the original inhabitants and caretakers of this great land. It is a study in history and time to reflect on life before the European invasion and the horrendous injustices suffered by American Indians at the hands us U.S. Government policy. \nPublic Welcome – $20\,000 in Prize Money \nAdmission\nAdults $10\nChildren 7-12 $5\nChildren Under 7 Free\nFree Parking and Free Program Flyer \nPowwow Schedule\nSaturday\n9:00 am Dance registration\n1:00 pm Grand Entry\n4:30 pm Dinner Break\n6:00 pm Grand Entry\nSunday\n1:00 pm Grand Entry\n6:00 pm Awards\, Retire Colors \nHopkinsville Trail of Tears Pow Wow Mini Gallery\n\n \nOVER $20\,000 PRIZE MONEY\nRaffles will be held throughout the event.\nPrizes include T-shirts and merchandise donated by vendors. \nPrize Money by Age/Place\nYouth 1st $60 2nd $50 3rd $40\nJunior 1st $200 2nd $150 3rd $100\nAdult 1st $600 2nd $500 3rd $400 4th $300 \nPowwow Head Staff\nMC – Rob Daugherty\nHost Drum – Medicine Tail\nArena Director – Jimmy Reedy\nDance Judge – Thomas Rolin\nSinging Judge – Shannon Ross\nHead Vet – Ronnie Headly\nHead Man – Selected Every Session\nHead Woman – Selected Every Session\nSound provided by: Hokah Sound \nLocation\nTrail of Tears Commemorative Park Powwow Grounds\n100 Trial of Tears Drive\nHopkinsville\, KY 42240 \nFor More Information:\nHeritage Center 270-886-8033 or 270-887-2300; email trailoftears.hopkinsville@gmail.com\nVisitor’s Center 270-887-2300\nPow Wow Coordinator 270-987-9806 \n \nDRUM COMPETITION\n1st $2\,000 | 2nd $1\,000 | 3rd $500 \nDance Specials\nMen’s Traditional $300 (winner take all)\nChicken Dance-$300 (winner take all)\nWomen 18 up Jingle- $300 (winner take all)\nNorthern / Southern Buckskin-$300 (winner take all) \nAbour the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park\nThe Trail of Tears Commemorative Park\, venue of the annual Trail of Tears Pow Wow\, is one of the few documented sites of the actual trail and campsites used during the forced removal of the Cherokee people to “Indian Territory. It was used as an encampment from 1838-39. The park is the burial site for two Cherokee Chiefs who died during the removal (“Fly South” and “Whitepath”). This long\, cruel relocation has become known as the “Trail of Tears” and by Native Americans as “The Trail Where They Cried”. \nAbout the Hopkinsville Trail of Tears Pow Wow\nThe idea for hosting a Pow Wow in Hopkinsville was developed by the Trail of Tears Commission\, Inc. as a way to commemorate in 1988 the 150th Anniversary of the tragic and cruel Cherokee removal from ancestral homelands in the southeast across the Mississippi to Indian Territory in what is now Oklahoma. Known as the “Trail of Tears”\, this forced removal affected Hopkinsville as it was on the removal route and served as a major stopping point for the Cherokees in Kentucky during the fall and harsh winder of 1838-39. Kentucky had even older ties to the Cherokees as it was once a part of Cherokee ancestral lands. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’ forget the next Trail of Tears Pow Wow the first full weekend after Labor Day at the Trail of Tears Commemorative Park in Hopkinsville\, Kentucky. \nTags: Trail of Tears Pow Wow\, Trail of Tears Powwow\, Kentucky Powwow\, Kentucky Pow Wow \nView Other Kentucky Powwows
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LOCATION:Trail of Tears Commemorative Park\, 100 Trial of Tears Drive\, Hopkinsville\, KY\, 42240\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Kentucky Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20170903T192401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190228T182534Z
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SUMMARY:Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show
DESCRIPTION:2019 Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 11th Annual Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show on September 7-8\, 2019 at the Black Walnut American Legion Pos in Laceyville\, Pennsylvania. The Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show is a historical show hosted by the Endless Mountains Primitive Outdoorsmen Club. At this show one can expect to see primitive crafts and events\, traders\, primitive shooting\, hawk and knife throwing\, blacksmith demonstrations\, flint and steel fire starting\, powder horn making and tomahawk\, rifle and tracking competitions. \n\nEndless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show\nSome may consider such conditions as “roughing it\,” but for Denmon and the other members of the Endless Mountains Primitive Outdoorsmen Club\, it’s an enjoyable break from the modern world. \nAdmission: $3 per person and is free for 16 and under.\nProceeds benefit local historical sites. \nPublic Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily \nFeaturing: \n* Live Shooting * Tomahawk Throwing * Sutlers * Fire Starting * Flint Knapping * Gunsmiths * Blacksmiths * Craftsmen * Time Peirod Displays \nSutlers: Tables for anyone interesting in selling wares used in the 18th Century are available for $10 for the weekend. \nEndless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show Mini Gallery\n\n \nClub members all have an interest in history\, particularly the period from 1760 to 1840. If you want to learn about how early Americans fur trappers and traders lived and even how to throw a ‘hawk or shoot blackpowder\, this is the place to do it. \nThe club also wants to share the old ways with the during the two-day event\, club members will dress\, camp and live as much like the pre-1840s mountain men as they can. Dozens of vendors selling primitive wares along with demonstrations on blacksmithing\, gun building and making knives are also a big part of the weekend event. \nSeparate camps are available for those reenacting the pre-1840s frontier life and those staying in modern camps. \nLocation\nBlack Walnut American Legion Post 510\nUS Rute 6 Mile Marker 297\n328 Old Route 6 Rd\nLaceyville\,PA 18623 \nFor more information: Visit “Endless Mountains Rendezvous” on Facebook: call Nick at 570-721-5209; Email nicksuperko@gmail.com. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show the weekend after Labor Day at the Black Walnut American Legion Post in Laceyville\, Pennsylvania. \nTags: Endless Mountains Rendezvous Muzzleloader Show\, Black Walnut American Legion Post\, Pennsylvania Rendezvous\, Pennsylvania Mountain Man Rendezvous \nView Other Pennsylvania Rendezvous
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LOCATION:Black Walnut American Legion Post 510\, 328 Old Route 6 Rd\, Laceyville\, PA\, 18623\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Pennsylvania Rendezvous,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190908
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20171228T072636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T234931Z
UID:20514-1567814400-1567900799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster
DESCRIPTION:2019 Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 34th Annual Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster on September 7\, 2019 on the Windsor Town Green in Windsor\, Connecticut. The event will begin with a short parade\, led off with pride and precision by the award-winning Windsor Fife and Drum Corps. The parade steps off at 11:00 a.m. and down Broad Street through the center of town\, ending in front of the Town Hall. Immediately following the parade will be performances in front of the town hall by each Fife & Drum Corps in attendance. \n\nWindsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster\nFife & drum corps from up and down the east coast will perform during this afternoon of patriotic music. The Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster is family friendly event\, so bring everyone – and bring lawn chairs to enjoy a free afternoon of Americana at its best! \nFood & drink will be available to the public for purchase. All proceeds benefit the Windsor Fife and Drum Corps. \nInvitations have gone out\, but if we missed your Corps\, please let us know – we’d love to have you! Pre-registration is required. \nThis event is free to the public. We’d love to see the green filled with Windsor town’s people\, for what is sure to be an afternoon filled with music by fife & drum corps from near and far. \nWhat’s a muster?\nTraditionally a muster was held to gather the troops for inspection or to prepare for battle. In today’s terms\, a muster is an informal gathering of other fife & drum corps. Today’s musters vary in size and experience\, but at their most basic they consist of a short parade followed by a brief performance from each visiting Corps. The Windsor Fife & Drum Corps hosts our own annual muster each September on the Windsor town green on the first Saturday after Labor Day. \nFor more information\, please email Kathy Bousquet at winmrd@aol.com. \nFife and Drum Corps Attending the Muster\nIn prior years (many every year)\, the following groups have participated in the Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster and Parade: Marquis of Granby\, Gloucester Light Infantry of Chepachet\, Rhode Island\, Deep River Juniors\, Milford Volunteers\, Nutmeg Fife & Drum of Groton\, Adamsville Ancients of Delmar\, New York\, Connecticut Patriots of Plainville\, Warehouse Point Seniors\, Westbrook Seniors\, Colchester Continentals\, Col. John Chester of Wethersfield\, Colonial Musketeers of Hackettstown\, New Jersey\, Valley Field Music of Middletown and the Windsor Fife & Alumni. \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster on the first Saturday in September after Labor Day on the Windsor Town Green in Windsor\, Connecticut. \nTags: Windsor Fife and Drum Corps Muster\, Windsor Fife & Drum Corps Muster\, Windsor Muster\, Fife & Drum Corps Muster \nView other Drum & Fife Corps Events
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LOCATION:Windsor Town Green\, 275 Broad Street\, Windsor\, CT\, 06095\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Fife & Drum Corps Events,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20180717T151056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190218T123039Z
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SUMMARY:Akwesasne Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Akwesasne Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Akwesasne Powwow on September 7-8\, 2019 at the A’Nowara’Ko Wa Arena in Akwesasne\, Ontario Canada as people come from far and wide to meet up with old friends\, make new friends and\, in the spirit of the gathering itself\, to celebrate. The Akwesasne Powwow (aka Akwesasne International Powwow) brings together the best Native artisans\, food vendors\, drummers\, dancers and smoke dancers from across the region. Come enjoy and celebrate diverse cultures. Free rough camping and free parking is available. Rain or shine event. Free bus shuttle from Cornwall ON during the weekend. \n\nAkwesasne International Powwow: Weekend After Labor Day\nThe Akwesasne Powwow is held annually in September on the weekend immediately following Labor Day\, at the A’nowara’ko:wa Arena on Cornwall Island\, Ontario. \nOn the shores by the beautiful St. Lawrence River\, visitors can enjoy the two day Akwesasne International Powwow with good music\, good food and good company. The Akwesasne Powwow brings together the best Native artisans\, drummers and dancers from this region. The Powwow allows us to join with other First Nations from across Canada and the United States to share in this great gathering\, it also allows visitors from many nations to participate in this exciting cultural experience. \nEnjoy and take part in the ‘fastest dance on two feet’\, with our Iroquois Smoke Dancers. This dance got its name back when the people would dance around the fire pit causing air to circulate\, and thus helping the fire embers ignite. \nIt is our hope that this time spent together at the Akwesasne Powwow will bring us to a better understanding of one another and foster a strong bond of peace and friendship with our neighbours of all cultures. \nThe gates to the Akwesasne Powwow open to the public at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday and the festivities start with a spectacular grand entry at noon with all the beautifully dressed dancers. You will have an opportunity to purchase some home made Native food and enjoy a cool strawberry drink or lemonade\, while you browse through the vendors area to find that one of a kind keepsake. \nAdmission:\n$12 Weekend Pass\n$8 General Admission\n$5 Ages 6-12\nFree – Under 5 & 65+\nParking – Free \n\nAkwesasne Powwow: 2016 Men’s Smoke Dance Special\nHours: \n10:00 – Gates Open to Public\nNoon – Grand Entry; Dance & Drum Competions throughout the day. \nPowwow Head Staff\nHOST DRUM: To Be Announced\nEMCEE: To Be Announced\nCO-EMCEE & SMOKE DANCE SINGER: To Be Announced\nARENA DIRECTOR: To Be Announced\nSMOKE DANCE JUDGE: To Be Announced\nTRADITIONAL DANCE JUDGE: To Be Announced\nDRUM JUDGE: To Be Announced\nHEAD VETEREN: To Be Announced\nHEAD FEMALE DANCER & HEAD MALE DANCER: will be chosen per session \nLocation\nA’Nowara’Ko Wa Arena\n36 Arena Road\nAkwesasne\, Ontario Canada K6H 5R7\n(613) 931-1448 \n\nAkwesasne Powwow: 2017 1st Day Intertribal Dancing\nPassports Required\nAll travellers entering Canada from the United States are required to report directly to the CBSA (Canada Border Services Agency) border crossing in the city of Cornwall as required under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act and the Customs Act. Once processed by CBSA travellers will be able to continue to their destination in the City of Cornwall or back to Cornwall Island. \nFor More Information: akwesasnepowwow@yahoo.com \nFree Corwall Bus Shuttle: Call 613-930-2636 \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”DANCE COMPETITION RULES”] \n\nPoint System – all contestants will have two “go rounds”.\nPOINTS: Grand Entry = 50 pts each\, Exhibition = 25 pts each\, Spot Check = 10 pts each\nOnce registered\, you cannot change categories.\nPoints can be accumulated through willingness to participate in Grand Entry\, Intertribals\, Exhibitions\, Spot Checks and Contests.\nYou must enter Grand Entry with your proper dance and age category.\n#’s must be on your left side and visible at all times.\nAll dancers must be completely ready during Grand Entry.\nAll dancers must contest only in the category they are registered in.\n**Parents: please ensure that your children dance in the correct categories.\nEach dancer will be given only one number at registration. Lost numbers will not be reissued.\nContest songs will be in drum rotation.\nThere will be no warm-ups; Intertribals only.\nAny dispute concerning a contest must be brought to the attention of the Akwesasne Powwow Head Judge directly after the contest song\, otherwise complaints will be void. Final decisions rest with the Head Judge and/or Arena Director\, in consultation with the Powwow committee.\nIn a fair contest\, dancers are not to be related to a dance judge by blood\, marriage\, or adoption. Failure on the part of the dancer to inform the Head Judge or Arena Director of a familial relationship to a judge will result in disqualification for that session.\nIn the event of a dance off\, all dancers involved will be given three (3) chances to appear in the dance area.\nNo points will be awarded in a dance off.\nNo whistles during contest songs.\nAll contest winners must be in full regalia to receive honorarium.\nOnly Tiny Tots can move up an age category\nIf any major item falls off\, the competitor is disqualified for that session only.\nIntoxicants and/or drugs – anyone using these substances will be disqualified and removed from the grounds.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”POWWOW ETIQUETTE”] \n\nThere are several guidelines that you should know as a courtesy to the Powwow participants: Powwows are fun events\, but they are also sacred events. Ceremonial songs and dances\, which are sacred\, are performed from time to time throughout the powwow.\nPeople should stand during all ceremonial songs and dances. These include the Grand Entry\, Flag Songs\, Veteran Songs\, Honor Songs\, and any other songs that the M.C. designates as a ceremonial song – Please stand quietly out of respect and always remove your hat/headgear.\nPeople should listen to the M.C. as he will announce the different songs and will also let people know when they can dance and when they cannot. He will also give you other information and news.\nDo not take any photos\, videos or sound recordings of ceremonies without prior permission from the person or group you are recording. Some areas of Turtle Island to not allow the recording of ceremonies. Photography is permited only at certain times; listen to the M.C. for details. If you would like to photograph individuals\, please ask them for their permission first and respect their decision.\nThe dancers wear “regalia” while they are dancing\, NOT “costumes”. People should NOT touch the regalia. NEVER pick up a piece of a dancer’s outfit. Point out the item to the dancer and they will retrieve it.\nDo NOT walk across the dance arena\, the chairs around the dance arena are for the dancers. Bring your own chairs. Do not sit on someone else’s chair unless you have their permission.\nRespect the Elders\, Drummers\, Singers\, Dancers\, and the Powwow staff and Committee!!\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nHost Motels: \n\nBest Western: 1515 Vincent Massey Drive\, Cornwall\, ON\, (613) 932-0451\nSuper 8: 2694 Brookdale Avenue\, Cornwall\, ON\, (613) 932-8888\nComfort Inn: 1625 Vincent Massey Drive\, Cornwall\, ON\, (613) 937-0111\nComfort Inn: 865 State Highway 37\, 13655 Hogansburg\, (next to casino)\, Akwesasne NY\, (518) 358-1000\n\n\nAkwesasne Powwow: 2016 Women’s Smoke Dance Contest\nThe Akwesasne International Powwow Committee and the sponsors of the event are not liable for accidents\, damages\, injuries\, lost or stolen articles\, or hardships. The Akwesasne Powwow is a family-friendly event. DO NOT BRING ALCOHOL OR DRUGS! \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Akwesasne Powwow on the weekend after Labor Day at the A’Nowara’Ko Wa Arena in Akwesasne\, Ontario Canada. \nTags: Akwesasne Powwow\, Akwesasne Pow Wow\, Akwesasne International Powwow\, Akwesasne International Pow-Wow\, Canada Powwow\, Canada Pow Wow\, Ontario Pow Wow\, Ontario Powwow \nView other Canada Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/akwesasne-powwow/
LOCATION:A’Nowara’Ko Wa Arena\, 36 Arena Road\, Akwesasne\, Ontario\, K6H 5R7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Canada Powwows,Ontario Canada Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Akwesasne International Powwow Committee":MAILTO:akwesasnepowwow@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20180904T103852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190621T205133Z
UID:27489-1567814400-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Andersontown Powwow and Indian Market
DESCRIPTION:2019 Andersontown Powwow and Indian Market\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 16th Annual Andersontown Powwow and Indian Market on September 7-8\, 2019 at Athletic Park in Anderson\, Indiana. The Andersontown Powwow is two days of family fun\, history adventures\, powwow dancing and Indian Market shopping! Immerse yourself in the traditions of and culture of Native Tribes with atlatl and tomahawk throws\, pioneer games\, maple sugaring and more! Feast on buffalo burgers\, fry bread\, Indian tacos and lavender lemonade! \n\nAndersontown Powwow and Indian Market\nExhibition dancing is showcased in the arena at the Andersontown Powwow\, an intertribal celebration that welcomes all dancers. Visitors can enjoy the beat of the Native American drums and learn native dances like the round\, bean\, two-step\, stomp dances and more. Plus\, learn about customs\, clothing and traditions of many different tribes. Event goers are invited to dance in the arena. Intertribal dancing will follow immediately the grand entries. \nAdmission:\nAdults $7.00\nKids 8 & under FREE.\nFree Parking \nIntertribal Dancing\nSaturday 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. & 7:00 – 10:00 p.m.\nSunday 1:00 – 4:30 p.m. \nGrand Entries\nSaturday 1pm & 7pm\nSunday 1pm \nAndersontown Powwow Schedule of Events\n*Events/Times Subject to Change[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday Events 10:30 a.m. – 10:00 p.m.”]\n10:30am Gates open\n11am Indian Market Opens\n11am–8pm Tipi Display\n11am–6pm Children’s Art Activities–Artist Tent\n11am–4pm Artifact Identi.cation with Jim Mohow–Artist Tent\n11am–8pm Tomahawk Throws with Dwight Gallian\n11am–1pm Eagle Creek Birds of Prey–Education Tent Noon Douglas Blue Feather Native American Flute Concert–Arena\n1–4:30pm Open & Exhibition Dancing–Arena\n1pm Grand Entry\n2pm Eagle Creek Birds of Prey–Education Tent\n2–5pm Atlatl Throwing with Kelley Morgan\n3pm Douglas Blue Feather\, Flute Demonstration–Education Tent\n3pm Eastern Woodland Indian Culture & Stories with Jamie Oxendine–Storytelling Area\n4pm Native Stories with Dwight Gallian & Michael Pace–Education Tent\n6pm Douglas Blue Feather Concert with Danny Voris & Jay Luis–Arena\n6pm Eastern Woodland Indian Culture & Stories with Jamie Oxendine–Storytelling Area\n7–10pm Open & Exhibition Dancing–Arena\n7pm Grand Entry\n10pm Arena Closes[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Sunday Events 10:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.”]\n10:30am Gates open\n11am Indian Market Opens\n11am–4pm Children’s Art Activities–Artist Tent\n11am–4pm Artifact Identi.cation with Jim Mohow–Artist Tent\n11am–4pm Tipi Display\n11am–4pm Tomahawk Throws with Dwight Gallian\n11am Native Stories with Dwight Gallian & Michael Pace–Education Tent\nNoon Eagle Creek Birds of Prey–Education Tent\nNoon Douglas Blue Feather Native American Flute Concert–Arena\nNoon–2pm Atlatl Throwing with Kelley Morgan\n1–3:30pm Open & Exhibition Dancing–Arena\n1pm Grand Entry\n2pm Eagle Creek Birds of Prey–Education Tent\n2pm Eastern Woodland Indian Culture & Stories with Jamie Oxendine–Storytelling Area\n3:30pm Closing Ceremony\, Tribal Dance\, and Prayer Song\n4pm Arena & Indian Market Closes[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nAndersontown Powwow and Indian Market Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nAndersonville Powwow Head Staff\nHost Southern Drum: Strong Heart – Mel Hoefling\, Head Singer\nNorthern Drum: Kingfishers – Bill Huey\, Head Singer\nHead Man Dancer: Shawn Foye\, Comanche\nHead Lady Dancer: Lakota Foye\nEmcee: Cricket Rice\, Sac & Fox\, Ponca\nArena Director: Michael Pace\, Delaware \nDance Contests\nMen’s Straight Dance and Women’s Fancy Shawl\n1st $750 2nd $500 3rd $300\nMust participate in two grand entries. \nTipi Contest\nPrize money and medals awarded.\n1st $200 2nd $150 3rd $100 \nIndian Market: Fine art\, handcrafted jewelry\, beadwork\, and cultural items. \nBirds of Prey: Meet some of Indiana’s native raptors up close! Learn about the owl\, hawk\, falcon\, and vulture\nbehavior\, habitat and more! Saturday 11am – 1pm & 2pm; Sunday Noon & 2pm \nNative Art Activities & Games: Children can participate in a variety of Native American inspired activities to learn about Native tribes and traditions. Saturday 11am–8pm and Sunday 11am–4pm \nStorytelling: Hear Native stories about customs\, traditions\, and family life. Saturday 3pm\, 4pm\, & 6pm; Sunday 11am & 2pm \nEastern Woodland Indian Culture and Stories: With Jamie Oxendine. Explore and learn about the Eastern Woodland Indian Culture in stories and demonstrations of classic Woodland clothing of the 18th century. Saturday 3pm & 6pm and Sunday 2pm \nNative American Flute Concert: With Douglas Blue Feather. Enjoy the Native American flute with award-winning artist Douglas Blue Feather in three performances. Concerts: Saturday Noon & 6pm with guest artists Danny Voris and Jay Luis Sunday Noon. Flute Demonstrations: Saturday 3pm \n \nHotels\, Lodging\, Camping & RV Information\nHost Hotel: Comfort Inn\, Anderson\nLodging & Camping: A limited number of primitive camp sites are available onsite at the Andersontown Powwow grounds at Athletic Park. We can accommodate anything from tents to RV’s.\n~ Host Hotel: Comfort Inn\, Anderson\n~ Electrical hookups available (must supply power cord)\n~ Bring extension cords; limited parking near outlets\n~ Receptacles offered for most common RV plugs\n~ Camping available Thursday – Sunday\n~ Campfires allowed\n~ No firewood available on site\n~ No pets please\n~ Only service dogs permitted inside powwow grounds. \nLocation\nAthletic Park\n410 E. 8th Street\nAnderson\, IN 46012 \nFor More Information: Call 765-203-9770; Email debbie.webb@andersontownpowwow.org \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Andersontown Powwow and Indian Market at the Athletic Park in Anderson\, Indiana the weekend after Labor Day. \nTags: Andersontown Powwow\, Andersontown Pow Wow\, Andersontown Powwow and Indian Market\, Anderson Indiana Powwow\, Anderson IN Powwow\, Andersontown Pow Wow and Indian Market\, Indiana Pow Wow\, Indiana Powwow\, Anderson Indiana Pow Wow\, Anderson IN Pow Wow \nView other Indiana Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/andersontown-powwow-and-indian-market/
LOCATION:Athletic Park\, 410 E. 8th Street\, Anderson\, IN\, 46012\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Indiana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Andersontown Powwow and Indian Market":MAILTO:debbie.webb@andersontownpowwow.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20160626T120852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190304T080628Z
UID:5817-1567814400-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Annual Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous on September 7-8\, 2019 at the 1846 historic Hudson’s Bay Fort Connah Trading Post six miles north of St. Ignatus\, Montana at mile marker 39 on Hwy 93. Each May\, the Fort Connah Restoration Society hosts their annual Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous which depicts life during the fur trading era of Montana. This is a great opportunity to see the 1847 historic Hudson’s Bay Fort Connah Trading Post come to life! This event will be FREE TO THE PUBLIC. \n \nFort Connah Fall Rendezvous\nThe Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous is free to the public and includes demonstrations of time-era activities\, chuckwagon-style bar-b-que\, bake goods sale\, beer & wine\, crafts and kids games. There will be historical talks after the opening ceremony on Saturday. \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission \nHours: Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. \nRendezvous Schedule\nSaturday & Sunday \n\n12:00 p.m. Opening Ceremony (Saturday only)\n12:30 p.m. Fort Connah history (Saturday only)\nMeals available both days\nBake sale all day both days\nLiving History Demonstrations all day both days: Black powder weaponry\, fry bread cooking\, wool working\, fiber arts\, atlatl throwing\, knife throwing\, use of bow and arrows\nRides from parking lot to trading post $2.00 for adults; Society Members and children are free.\nChildren activities each day\n12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. (Saturday only) Authors Bob Bigart and Joe McDonald will be signing books about Duncan McDonald’s life and other local history books.\nFree appraisals of trade goods and treasures by Preston Miller.\n\nCamping & Vendors free with current Fort Connah Restoration Society (FCRS) Membership. \nLocation:\nFort Connah Trading Post\n71450 Highway 93 North\nSt. Ignatius\, MT 59865\n406-745-4336\n6 miles North of St. Ignatus at mile marker 39 on Hwy 93 \nFor More Information:\nCarolyn Corey 406-745-4336 4winds@blackfoot.net\nBooshway Bob Saint-Louis rsaintlouis47@yahoo.com\nSegundo Preston Miller 406-745-4336 4winds@blackfoot.net \nAbout Fort Connah Trading Post\nThe site of Fort Connah is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Fort Connah was a Hudson’s Bay Trading Post established in 1846. One of the three original buildings still remains and is believed to be the oldest standing building in Montana. The fort was active from 1846 to 1871. Another cabin has been moved onto the property and renovated for administrative purposes\, historical artifacts and displays. An 1870s log cabin-building has also been moved to Fort Connah for renovation. These two cabins and the original building will replicate the buildings that once made-up the original trading post. A semi-annual rendezvous gathering happens in May and September every year. A black powder shooting range is now complete and ready for use. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous in September on the weekend after Labor Day at the 1847 historic Hudson’s Bay Fort Connah Trading Post six miles north of St. Ignatus\, Montana. \nTags: Fort Connah Fall Rendezvous\, Fort Connah Fall Open House Rendezvous\, Fort Connah\, Fort Connah Restoration Society\, Fort Connah Rendezvous \nView Other Montana Rendezvous & Other Mountain Man Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-connah-fall-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Fort Connah\, 71450 Highway 93 North\, St Ignatius\, MT\, 59865\, United States
CATEGORIES:Montana Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Connah Restoration Society":MAILTO:ccorey@blackfoot.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20160731T072613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190522T195733Z
UID:6788-1567814400-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the 58th Annual Traditional Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow on September 7-8\, 2019 at Riverside Park in Grand Rapids\, Michigan. The Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow showcases American Indian dances\, crafts\, music and food. All Indian organizations\, tribal groups and the general public are invited to participate. Craft booths open at 10:00 AM and close at dark; Sunday closing is at 4:00 PM. Grand Entry for the dancing on Saturday is at 1:00 PM and again at 6:30 PM with an auction at 9:00 PM and the Grand Entry on Sunday is at noon and finishing off the day with the Closing Ceremony at 4:00 PM. \n\nGrand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow\nAdmission is free and parking is free. We are a Family Friendly event…please leave your dogs at home. \nThe Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow is a family friendly event. Please leave your pets at home. No dogs are allowed in the pow wow area – and please do not leave them in your car! \nSchedule\nSaturday\n10:00 am Craft Booths open\n1:00 pm Grand Entry\n4:00 pm Veterans Facility Presentation\n5:00 pm Participants Feast\n6:30 pm Grand Entry\n9:00 pm Auction\nSunday\n10:00 am Craft Booths open\nNOON Grand Entry\n4:00 pm Closing Ceremony \nPow Wow Location\nRiverside Park\n2001 Monroe Avenue NW\nGrand Rapids\, MI 49501\n(616) 456-3696 \nFor More Information:\nLori: Call 616-364-4697; Email wabushna@yahoo.com \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Traditional Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow on the weekend after Labor Day at Riverside Park in Grand Rapids\, Michigan. \nTags: Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Pow Wow\, Grand Valley American Indian Lodge Powwow\, American Indian Lodge Pow Wow\, Illinois Pow Wow\, Illinois Powwow \nView other Pow Wows in Michigan
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/grand-valley-american-indian-lodge-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Riverside Park\, 2001 Monroe Avenue NW\, Grand Rapids\, MI\, 49501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Michigan Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Gathering Thunder Foundation":MAILTO:wabushna@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062253
CREATED:20160329T205106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190507T170025Z
UID:3767-1567814400-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:All Nations Benefit Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 All Nations Benefit Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe Belize Fund presents the All Nations Benefit Pow Wow on September 7-8\, 2019 at our American Indian Cultural Center in Susquehanna\, Pennslyvania. Come and experience Native American culture and traditions. Enjoy native drumming\, dancing\, singing\, arts and craft vendors\, good food and much more. Entertainment is continuous throughout the entire day! The All Nations Benefit Pow Wow will serve to benefit Native American Families. Please bring a Donation of Non-Perishable Food For Native American Families. \n\nAll Nations Benefit Pow Wow\nThe All Nations Benefit Powwow is a family-friendly event\, so bring everyone and your lawn chairs or blanket for seating. Free parking provided with shuttle bus service. No Pets\, No Alcohol\, and no drugs allowed. \nHours: \nSaturday 10AM – 6PM\nSunday 10AM – 5PM\nGrand Entry Both Saturday & Sunday at 12 noon \nAdmission Fees\n$7.00 Ages 12+\n$5.00 Seniors (65+) & Veterans\nFree – Children under 12\, Active Military & Dancers in Regalia\nFree Parking & Shuttle Bus Service\nRemember\, All Nations Benefit Pow Wow is a benefit event\, so please Bring a Donation of Non Perishable Food to Benefit Native American Families. \nAll Nations Benefit Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nHead Staff\n* Host Drum: Red Thunder Bear\n* Guest Drums: Yapatoko\n* Itchy Dog Singers\n* Gray Cloud Singers\n* Salinas Family\, Traditional Aztec Fire Dancers will involve everyone\n* Flute Players\, Storytellers and a Candy Dance for Children\n* Emcee\, Barry Lee will keep things lively\n* Birds of Prey Program (Saturday Only)\n* Lead Dancers: Matt WhiteEagle & Chris Mourning Dove. Matt will perform his award winning Hoop Dance \nLocation\nAmerican Indian Cultural Center\n163 Melrose Road\nSusquehanna\, PA 18847\nPhone: 570-727-3614 \nCamping: Available for dancers & performers only. Pine Crest Campground ( Close to Pow Wow) \nGeneral Information\nRain or Shine Event\nBring Your Lawn Chairs\nFree Parking with Free Shuttle Bus Service\nNo Pets\, No Alcohol and No Drugs Allowed \nVendor Applications Available\nFor More Information Contact Marlene Iris\nEmail: contact@TheBelizeFund.org 570.727.3614 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next All Nations Benefit Pow Wow in Susquehanna\, Pennsylvania in September on the Friday and Saturday following the Labor Day Weekend. \n \nTags: All Nations Benefit Pow Wow\, All Nations Benefit Powwow\, Pennsylvania Powwow\, Pennsylvania Pow Wow \nView Other Pennsylvania Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/all-nations-benefit-pow-wow/
LOCATION:American Indian Cultural Center\, 163 Melrose Road\, Susquehanna\, PA\, 18847\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Pennsylvania Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Belize Fund":MAILTO:contact@TheBelizeFund.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190907
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190909
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20160909T024623Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181226T115347Z
UID:8155-1567814400-1567987199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Cantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Cantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nColonial history comes alive at the Cantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment on September 7-8\, 2019 at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, Illinois. Produced by the North West Territory Alliance\, the free and historically accurate spectacle has been held every year at Cantigny since 1987. Cantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment is among the park’s most popular events. \n\nCantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment\nMore than 400 Revolutionary War living history actors will be on site\, many of whom will pitch tents and camp on the grounds. Visitors are invited to stroll through the authentic encampment and witness how civilians and soldiers lived in the late-1700s. Redcoats and American patriots will converge on the Cantigny Parade Field twice each day to engage in mock battles complete with cannon and musket fire. The skirmishes are narrated from the sidelines to help spectators understand the action. \nHours & AdmissionSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 a.m.Free Admission included in $10 parking fee. \nEvent Schedule (subject to change)Saturday 10:00 am – Morning Formation (Colors) (in military camp)10:30 am – Morning Battle Demonstration (parade field)11:00 am – Demonstration of Women’s sidesaddle riding (cavalry military camp)11:20 am – Demonstration of battle tactics of cavalry (cavalry military camp)12:00 pm – Children’s Battle (military camp)12:30 pm – Individual Tomahawk and Bayonet Competitions (military camp) And Women’s Frying Pan Toss1:00 pm – Fashion Show: featuring soldiers uniform and civilian clothing (military camp)2:00 pm – Tim Hess bagpipes\, ask a musician (military camp)2:30 pm – Artillery Demonstration (Parade field)3:00 pm – Battle Demonstration and Colors to follow immediately (parade field)4:00 pm – End of Reenactment for the day \nCantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment Gallery Preview\n\nView Full Gallery\nSunday10:00 am – Morning Formation /church service (Colors) (in military camp)11:00 am – Morning Battle Demonstration (parade field)12:00 pm – Demonstration of Women’s sidesaddle riding (cavalry military camp)12:20 pm – Demonstration of battle tactics of cavalry (cavalry military camp)1:00 pm – Children’s Battle (military camp)1:30 pm – Team Tomahawk and Bayonet Competitions (military camp)2:00 pm – Fashion Show: featuring soldiers uniform and civilian clothing (military camp)3:00 pm – Tim Hess bagpipes\, ask a musician (military camp)3:30 pm – Artillery Demonstration (Parade field)4:00 pm – Battle Demonstration and Colors to follow immediately (parade field)5:00 pm – End of Reenactment for the day \nLocationCantigny Park1S151 Winfield RdWheaton\, IL 60189 \nFor More Information: Email info@cantigny.org; Call 630.668.5161 \nAbout North West Territory AllianceNorth West Territory Alliance is a non-profit educational organization that studies and recreates the culture\, lifestyle and arts of the time of the American Revolution\, 1775-1783. It strives to duplicate the uniforms\, weapons\, battlefield tactics and camp life of the era as accurately as possible. For more information\, visit nwta.com. \n \nDon’t miss the opportunity to experience colonial American history. Mark your calendar for the Cantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment at Cantigny Park in Wheaton\, Illinois. \nTags: Cantigny Revolutionary War Reenactment\, North West Territory Alliance\, American Revolutionary War Reenactments \nView other Illinois Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/cantigny-revolutionary-war-reenactment/
LOCATION:Cantigny Park\, 1S151 Winfield Rd \, Wheaton\, IL\, 60189\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="North West Territory Alliance":MAILTO:adjutant@nwta.com
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190907T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190907T160000
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20160609T174247Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190126T193220Z
UID:5090-1567850400-1567872000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort de Chartres Muzzle Loading Black Powder Artillery Safety
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort de Chartres Muzzle Loading Black Powder Artillery Safety Training\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe at the Fort de Chartres Muzzle Loading Black Powder Artillery Safety Training event on September 7\, 2019 at Fort de Chartres State Historic Site in Prairie du Rocher\, Illinois. The annual event is hosted by the French Colonial Artillery from the Holy Family Militia. \nThe French Colonial Artillery from the Holy Family Militia (Milice de Sainte Famille) group is an interpretive unit for the historic sites in the French Colonial District in Southern Illinois; a support group for the Old Courthouse in Cahokia\, Fort de Chartres and other state owned French sites. \nThe Black Powder Artillery Safety Training is open and free to the general public. Primitive camping\, wood\, and water will be available to participants. Historical clothing is required to participate\, but you do not need to have your own cannon to attend. \nHours: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Saturday. \nFree Admission – Open to Public \nLocation\nFort de Chartres State Historic Site\n1350 State Route 155\nPrairie du Rocher\,IL 62277\n4 miles west of Prairie du Rocher.  \nFor More Information:\nContact the site at (618) 284-7230 or email lesamisdufortdechartres@gmail.com. \nAbout Fort de Chartres State Historic Site\nThe site is operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. IHPA protects the state’s historic resources\, which contribute to education\, culture and the economy. IHPA sites include ancient burial mounds\, forts and buildings erected by settlers\, and homes connected to famous Illinoisans. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort de Chartres Muzzle Loading Black Powder Artillery Safety Training event in Prairie du Rocher\, IL. \n \nTags: Fort de Chartres Muzzle Loading Black Powder Artillery Safety Training\, Fort de Chartres Black Powder Artillery Safety Training \nView Other Fort de Chartres Events\nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-de-chartres-muzzle-loading-black-powder-artillery-safety/
LOCATION:Fort De Chartres State Historic Site\, 1350 State Route 155\, Prairie du Rocher\, IL\, 62277\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Illinois Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Les Amis du Fort de Chartres":MAILTO:lesamisdufortdechartres@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20170906T131839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190203T192046Z
UID:18386-1568332800-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Wyandotte Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Wyandotte Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 29th Annual Wyandotte Pow Wow on September 13-15\, 2019 at the Wyandotte Nation Pow Wow Grounds 5 miles east of Wyandotte\, Oklahoma on US 60. The Grand Entries will begin Friday 8 p.m. followed by two sessions Saturday at 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.\, with the final session Sunday at 1:30 p.m. There will also be special activities during the Friday and Saturday evening sessions as well as the Sunday afternoon session. \n\nWyandotte Nation Pow Wow\nWitness traditions come to life at the Wyandotte Powwow\, a tribal celebration featuring a variety of dance contests. Watch as all ages\, dressed in traditional regalia\, compete for $35\,000 in cash prizes in categories including women’s buckskin\, cloth\, fancy shawl and jingle dress\, as well as men’s grass dance\, traditional\, straight and fancy dance. The Wyandotte Nation Tribal Powwow will also feature Grandparent’s Day events and activities for the entire family. \n$35\,000 in Prize Money\nContest in all Categories\nMust be registered and participate in two Grand Entries and two Exhibitions to qualify for contests. Must be registered in only one category. Must be in Full Dress to receive contest monies. All decisions by Committee are final. \nPow Wow Head Staff\nHead Singer: To Be Announced\nHead Man Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Lady Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Gourd Dancer: To Be Announced\nHonor Guard: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Judge: To Be Announced\nNorthern Drum: To Be Announced\nWyandotte Nation Princess: To Be Announced \nWyandotte Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nGrand Entries & Contests\nSchedule is a guide only and is subject to change. \nFriday \n7:00 p.m. Gourd Dancing\n8:00 p.m. Grand Entry\n* Jr Boys Fancy\n* Women Fancy Shawl\n* Jr Girls Jingle\n* Womens Golden Age\n* 49 Contest \nSaturday \n12:30 p.m. Gourd Dancing\n1:30 p.m Grand Entry\n* Jr Boys Grasss\n* Womens Buckskin\n* Mens Traditioinal\n* Jr Girls Cloth\n6:00 p.m. Gourd Dancing\n7:00 p.m. Grand Entry\n* Tiny Tots\n* Mens Fancy\n* Jr Girls Fancy Shawl\n* Jr Boys Straight\n* Stomp Dance – Invited Grounds \nSunday\n12:30 p.m. Gourd Dancing\n1:30 p.m. Grand Entry\n* Mens Golden Age\n* Womens Cloth\n* Jr Boys Traditional\n* Jr Girls Buckskin\n* Mens Grass\n* Special Grandparents Day\n* Honor Dance\n* Prizes for oldest Grandmother & Grandfather present \nLocation\nWyandotte Nation Pow Wow Grounds\nHighway 60\nWyandotte\, OK 74370\nDirections: 5.2 miles East of Wyandotte on Hwy 60\nLat. Long: 36.818135108954\, -94.631455410744\nDriving Map Link \nHost Hotel: Indigo Sky\, (888) 992-7591 (ask for Wyandotte Powwow Rate) \nFor More Information: Contact Sherri Clemons\, 918-678-6344. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Wyandotte Pow Wow on the weekend after Labor Day at the Wyandotte Nation Pow Wow Grounds near Wyandotte\, Oklahoma. \nTags: Wyandotte Pow Wow\, Wyandotte Powwow\, Wyandotte Nation Tribal Pow Wow\, Wyandotte Nation Tribal Powwow\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow Wow \nView Other Oklahoma Pow Wows & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/wyandotte-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Wyandotte Nation Pow Wow Grounds\, Highway 60\, Wyandotte\, OK\, 74370\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wyandotte Nation":MAILTO:sclemons@wyandotte-nation.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20170909T141330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190113T155508Z
UID:18487-1568332800-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 19th Annual Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow on September 13-15\, 2019 at the St Peter’s Church Grounds in Mendota Heights\, Minnesota. Experience the sighs and sounds of the Wacipi Pow Wow. Hear the drum and singing circle\, see the dancers in their colorful regaliia\, and enjoy dozens of traditional craft vendors and edibles at one of Mni Sota Makoce’s most sacred sites. This is a family friendly event\, so bring everyone. Seating is limited so bring folding chairs also! \n\nMendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow\nAlthough this is not a competition wacipi\, we do offer $20 to each adult dancer for each grand entry they participate in. Mi-ta-ku-ye O-wá-sin (We Are All Related). Donations are needed and appreciated!\nPlease check the facebook page for changes and updates. \nAdmission: $5 entry button donation\, no one turned away! \nLocation\nSt Peter’s Church Grounds\n1405 Sibley Memorial Highway\nMendota Heights\, MN 55120 \nFor more information: Call 651-452-4141; email mendotadakota@gmail.com \nMendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nPrincess: To Be Announced\nHost Drum: To Be Announced\nCo Host Drum: To Be Announced\nMen’s Head Dancer: To Be Announced\nWomen’s Head Dancer: To Be Announced\nSpiritual Advisor: To Be Announced \nMendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow Schedule (subject to change)\nFriday\n5:00 pm . Lighting Sacred Fire followed by potluck dinner and musical performances by Red Ponie Band\, Larry Long & Jada Brown \nSaturday\n11:00 am Dancer Registration\n1:00 pm Grand Entry / Honored Guards\n3:30 pm Honor our Veterans\n5:00 pm Closing Ceremony\n5:45 pm Aztec Dancers\n6:00 pm Dancer Registration\n7:00 pm Grand Entry / Honored Guards\n8:00 pm Men’s & Women’s Traditional Dance\n9:30 pm Closing Ceremony\n9:45 pm Registered Dancers Payout \nSunday\n11:00 am .Dancer Registration\n1:00 pm Grand Entry\n2:30 pm TBA\n3:30 pm Honoring those who have passed into the spirit world.\n5:00 pm Closing Ceremony\n5:15 pm Registered Dancers Payout\n5:30 pm Feast \nNO DRUGS\, ALCOHOL\, FIREARMS\, OR PETS ALLOWED \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow on the weekend after Labor Day at the St Peter’s Church Grounds in Mendota Heights\, Minnesota. \nTags: Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi Pow Wow\, Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi Powwow\, Mendota’s Traditional Wacipi\, Mendota’s Traditional Pow Wow\, Mendota’s Traditional Powwow\, Minnesota Powwow\, Minnesota Pow Wow \nView Other Minnesota Powwows & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/mendotas-traditional-wacipi-pow-wow/
LOCATION:St Peter’s Church Grounds\, 1405 Sibley Memorial Highway\, Mendota Heights\, MN\, 55120\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Minnesota Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Mendota Mdewakanton Dakota Tribal Community":MAILTO:mendotadakota@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20171023T110653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181111T042114Z
UID:19120-1568332800-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Hunters Widows Rendezvous at South Platte Valley Historic Park
DESCRIPTION:2019 Hunters Widows Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 16th Annual Hunters Widows Rendezvous on September 13-15\, 2019 at Fort Lupton Historic Site in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. The Hunters Widows Rendezvous is hosted by the Tallow River Trapper\, and is held on the weekend after the Trapper Days Rendezvous at Fort Lupton. It is an event for women and children of men who have gone hunting. Early Set-up is during camp dates of Trapper Days Rendezvous. Men in dresses are welcome (Kilts do NOT count)! \nCamp fee: $25.00 per adult\, $15.00 per Teen (13-16)\, under 13 by donation. Modern Camps welcome – no hook-ups. \nDay fee: $15.00 per adult\, $10.00 per Teen\, under 13 by donation (Additional cost for Raffle\, Medallions and Contests) \nTraders Fee: Free \nPrizes: We are requesting period appropriate donations for the prize tent. \nRaffle: The raffle is a always popular; we have had some great raffle items. Tickets are $5 each or 5 for $20 and will be available throughout the Rendezvous season! \nCocktail Party & Gift Exchange: Friday 7:30 p.m. Prize for best cocktail concoction. Bring your favorite cocktails and cordials to share and a wrapped gift ($10 value). Kids gift exchange first (gender neutral gifts please) followed by the ladies’ gift exchange. \nGirly Camp Review: Saturday 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Prizes for best theme (theme TBA). Best traditional/primitive camp\, annual Amy Spry Award (Wseet & Simple Camp). Submit your votes by 4:00 p.m. Ballot forms at Registration. \nLight Luncheon\, Costume & Dessert Contest: Saturday 12:00 p.m. – 2 p.m. Theme to be announced. Please participate! Helping with decorating\, water retrieval\, dishes\, hooter decorating & organizing or cooking meals is fun! Period clothing is requested. Pets on leashes. Desserts can be made at home. \nRendezvous Helpful Info:\nAll fires must be above ground. Fire Pits on site.\nWater Available. Pack your Trash.\nBring one or more of your favorite recipes. \nLocation\nSouth Platte Valley Historic Park\n2001 Historic Parkway\nFort Lupton\, CO 80621\n303-857-1710 \nFor More Information: or to Pre-Register contact the Royal Court:\nGina LaFoe 303-960-6850 gpaterson@amroofing.com\nDeborah Pollack 303-227-0156 rkymtnpol@comcast.net\nMaryAnn Linn 303-790-0482 talllady386@aol.com\nPre-Register by phone or email to help us plan for Food and Prize \nSchedule Summary (subject to change)\nFriday:\n3 pm Registration Opens\n5 – 7 pm Drop By Dinner; Light dinner provided\n7:30 pm or so (after dark) – Cocktail Party & Gift Exchange \nSaturday:\n8:00 a.m. Breakfast: Pot luck; hot or cold items\, you decide. Beverages provided. Prize for best pajamas\, slippers & morning hair.\n9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Girly Girly Camp Review\n9:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Games/Contest BINGO! Entry fee TBD.\n12:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Light Luncheon\, Costume & Dessert Contest\n2:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. The Fabulous Frolic Midway Carnival Games – Prize for winner.\n4:00 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Relax\n5:30 p.m. Dinner – Courtesy of the Royal Court \nSunday:\n8:00 a.m. Breakfast in Camp – After breakfast tear down party – men are welcome! Please help the Royals break down the common areas. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Hunters Widows Rendezvous on the second weekend following Labor Day at Fort Lupton Historic Site in Fort Lupton\, Colorado. \nTag: Hunters Widows Rendezvous\, Colorado Rendezvous \nView other Colorado Rendezvous
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/hunters-widows-rendezvous/
LOCATION:South Platte Valley Historic Park\, 2001 Historic Parkway\, Fort Lupton\, CO\, 80621\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Colorado Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tallow River Trappers":MAILTO:specialevent@spvhs.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190913
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20160817T135902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190206T204107Z
UID:7336-1568332800-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the 99th Annual Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow on September 13-15\, 2019 at the Sky Ute Fairgrounds in Ignacio\, Colorado. The weekend-long Powwow kicks off Friday night and goes through Sunday with most of the events taking place at the fairgrounds. A big draw to the Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow is the dance and drum contests with thousands of dollars in prize money. Visitors can enjoy the sights\, sounds\, and smells of the powwow as the Powwow participants sing\, drum and dance\, with many wearing traditional tribal regalia. \n\nSouthern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow 2013\nThe Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow weekend is packed with exhibits and events\, contests and concerts\, parades and performances\, but don’t miss the highlights: the Powwow’s Grand Entry ceremonies and Gourd Dances held Friday night\, twice on Saturday and again on Sunday. \nOther Fun Tribal Fair Events\nThe tribal fair also includes a huge variety of events such as children’s races\, grease pole\, frybread\, jalapeno eating\, tug-a-war\, best painted horse\, and chicken pull. \nTribal Fair Parade\nThe Southern Ute Tribal Fair Parade starts at 10 a.m. Saturday. Although some of the contests are open only to Native American contestants\, spectators are welcome to watch and enjoy all of the activities. \nTribal Fair Exhibits\nCheck out the “live” livestock exhibits and the Native American arts and crafts exhibits that feature drawings\, paintings\, photography\, jewelry and traditional beadwork. \nPowwow Head Staff\nNorthern MC: To Be Announced\nSouthern MC: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHost Southern Drum: To Be Announced\nHost Northern Drum: To Be Announced\nHost Gourd Drum: To Be Announced\nHead Gourd Dancer: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: So. To Be Announced \nSouthern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow Mini Gallery\n\n \nGrand Entry\nFriday 7:00 pm\nSaturday 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm\nSunday 12:00 pm \nGourd Dance\nFriday 5:00 pm\nSaturday 10:00 am & 5:00 pm\nSunday 10:00 am \nDrum Contests: Northern and Southern\n1st $10\,000\, 2nd $8\,000\, 3rd $5\,000\, 4th $3\,000 \nDance Contests\nMen’s Golden Age (50+): #1000\, $800\, $600\nMen’s (18-49): Fancy\, Grass\, S. Straight\, N. Traditional $500\, $400\, $300\nTeen Boy’s (12-17): Fancy\, Grass\, S. Straight\, N. Traditional $500\, $400\, $300\nJunior Boy’s (7-11): Fancy\, Grass\, Combined Traditional $300\, $200\, $100\nWomen’s Golden Age (50+): $1000\, $800\, $600\nWomen’s (18-49): Fancy Shawl\, Jingle\, S. Traditional\, N. Traditional $500\, $400\, $300\nTeen Girl’s (12-17): : Fancy Shawl\, Jingle\, S. Traditional\, N. Traditional $500\, $400\, $300\nJunior Girl’s (7-11): Fancy\, Jingle\, Combined Traditional #300\, $200\, $100 \nContacts\nSpecial Events Coordinator 970-563-0100 x2986\nArts & Crafts Inside: 505-402-8846\nFood Concessions Outside: 970-563-5541 \nLocation\nSky Ute Fairgrounds\n200 East Highway 151\nP.O. Box 550\nIgnacio\, CO 81137 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow in September at the Sky Ute Fairgrounds in Ignacio\, Colorado. \nTags: Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Powwow\, Southern Ute Tribal Fair and Pow Wow\, Southern Ute Tribal Fair\, Southern Ute Tribal Powwow\, \, Southern Ute Tribal Pow Wow\, Colorado Powwow\, Colorado Pow Wow \nView Tribal Fair & Pow Wow Details
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/southern-ute-tribal-fair-and-powwow/
LOCATION:Sky Ute Fairgrounds\, 200 East Highway 151\, Ignacio\, CO\, 81137\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colorado Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Southern Ute Indian Tribe Pow-Wow Committee":MAILTO:corlisst@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20170319T140538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181112T141208Z
UID:13110-1568419200-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:One Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick State Park
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Taylor Living History Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Annual One Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick State Park on September 14-15\, 2019 in Big Pool\, Maryland and discover\, through living history demonstrations\, the part Fort Frederick played during the French and Indian War\, American Revolution and Civil War. Hours are 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Park entrance fees apply. \nOne Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick will give visitors a look at life in the fort as volunteers exhibit the varied roles the Fort played during the French and Indian War\, the American Revolution\, and the Civil War. \nThough Fort Frederick isn’t famous for ‘Heroic Last Stands’ or battles\, its re-use throughout history\, for such a variety or reasons makes it unique. Activities and living history encampments will give visitors a look into the small heroics of history; the daily lives of the people who served throughout these much larger conflicts. \nHighlights of One Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick include: \n\nFlag Raising\nFrench and Indian War Era Military Drill\n“Sundry women” – women’s roles in the 18th Century\n18th Century Military Field Music\nVolunteer Company Drill\nCole’s Maryland Cavalry (Union) in the Civil War (Saturday ONLY)\nAmerican Revolutionary War Drill\n“Forsaking their Plantation” Maryland Refugees during Pontiac’s War of 1763\nThe Life of a British Prisoner of War during the American Revolution\nCivil War Military drill\nFlag Lowering\n\nAdmission Fees\nThere is a service charge of $3 per car for Maryland residents and $5 per car for non-Maryland residents for this event. Disabled access is available; however\, most of the event activities are situated on grassy areas that may present difficult rolls or walks. Please dress for inclement weather or hot sunny days. \nLocation\nFort Frederick State Park\n11100 Fort Frederick Road\nBig Pool\, MD 21711\n301-842-2155 \nThe One Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick program takes a deeper look at the uses of the Fort and the roles of the people there\, during the French and Indian War\, The American Revolution\, and the Civil War. Originally built by Governor Horatio Sharpe of Maryland to protect the frontier during the French and Indian War\, his decision to build it of stone made it a lasting monument\, and a place to reuse. Twenty years later George Washington sent one of his Colonels to the Fort to turn it into a Prison camp\, and throughout the War of Independence 1000 British prisoners were kept captive\, guarded by American Troops. By the Civil War the Fort was in ruins and used as farmland\, but with the proximity of the Canal and Railway\, Union troops would often camp in those ruins to protect those supply lines from Confederate raiders. While not a turning point in history for any of those conflicts\, the program will allow a closer look at life for the common soldier serving in the Wars that shaped the Nation. For more details and program times contact the Park Visitor Center at 301-842-2155. \nFood\, gift\, and souvenir items will be available for sale at Captain Wort’s Sutler Shop. In addition to programs in the Fort\, the Parks visitor centre and exterior museums have more exhibits about its history\, including uniforms\, artifacts\, and a video. \nFort Frederick is located off of Rt 70 exit 12 at State Route 56\, Big Pool\, MD. For more information about the Garrison Weekend or other Fort Frederick activities\, please call the park at 301-842-2155 during the office hours of 8:00 am to 4:00 pm weekdays and 10:00 am to 5:00 pm weekends. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next One Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. \nTags: One Fort: Three Wars at Fort Frederick State Park\, French & Indian War Reenactment\, Revolutionary War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments & Other Events\nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/one-fort-three-wars-at-fort-frederick-state-park/
LOCATION:Fort Frederick State Park\, 11100 Fort Frederick Road\, Big Pool\, MD\, 21711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20180203T153758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T210624Z
UID:22098-1568419200-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Muddy Run Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Muddy Run Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 11th Annual Muddy Run Pow Wow on September 14-15\, 2019 at Muddy Run Park in Holtwood\, Pennsylvania. Hosted by Lawilowan American Indian Festival Inc.\, the Muddy Run Pow wow is our outdoor\, end of summer gathering\, that began in 2009 as an addition to the Lawilowan American Indian Festival held mid-winter in March. The pow wow coincides with traditional celebrations held at the time of year for gathering of harvest and provides an opportunity for both observers and participants to connect with American Indian culture on a deeper level in a natural environment. \n\nMuddy Run Pow Wow\nThe two day\, non-competitive\, traditional Muddy Run Pow Wow is one of the largest in the area and draws as many as 350 dancers\, 30 vendors\, and about 2000 attendees each year. Muddy Run Powwow provides a family friendly environment for local native peoples to celebrate the many tribes from which they hail and share their traditions and customs with the public. \nGates will open at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday\, with Grand Entry beginning at noon each day. On site camping is available for vendors and dancers only. Muddy Run Recreation Park runs a public campground near the pow wow site. Reservations can be made through Muddy Run Recreation Park. \nAdmission\n$5.00 per person\n7 and under 65 and over FREE \nMuddy Run Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nYour Help is Appreciated\nWe are accepting donations for our Muddy Run Powwow. Lawilowan American Indian Festival Inc is a non-profit organization 501 c 3 that relies on generous donations to help keep our events alive.\nWe are asking if everyone would please share our event(s) and also consider donating to the organization (monetary or items to be raffled) to help us. We are so grateful for those that contribute to us throughout the year(s). Wanishi (Thank you) \nLocation\nMuddy Run Park\n172 Bethesda Church Road W\nHoltwood\, PA 17532 \nCome on out and enjoy some good family fun you will see Drumming\, Singing\, Dancing\, crafts and vendors\, Native food and the Native American Flute Circle. \nHours\nSaturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. \nPow Wow Head Staff \nHead female: Vaughda Hilton\nHead Male: Levy Newell\nMaster of Ceremonies: Amelia Kay Richardson\nHost Drums: Cedar Tree Singers & Old Bridge Singers\nGuest Drum : Grey Cloud Singers \nFor More Information: \nCall Arvil 717-817-6421 or Email laif_inc@hotmail.com \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Muddy Run Pow Wow in September at Muddy Run Park in Holtwood\, Pennsylvania. \nTags: Muddy Run Powwow\, Muddy Run Pow Wow\, Pennsylvania Powwow\, Pennsylvania Pow Wow \nView Other Pennsylvania Powwows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/muddy-run-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Muddy Run Park\, 172 Bethesda Church Road\, Holtwood\, PA\, 17532\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Pennsylvania Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Lawilowan American Indian Festival Inc.":MAILTO:laif_inc@hotmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20180714T175448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T123006Z
UID:25204-1568419200-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend
DESCRIPTION:2019 Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive the Civil War era at the annual Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend on September 14-15\, 2019 at the Coyner Springs Park in Waynesboro\, Virginia. Experience a bit of Civil War life with Union and Confederate soldiers\, their horses\, their cannons\, and the folks from back home. Spend Saturday touring the camps\, listening to presentations\, getting involved in a Town Ball game\, and watching drills and skills competitions. And don’t miss the 2 pm battle scenario. Be sure to return by 7pm for 2 hours of Civil War dancing. \nOn Sunday\, start the day with a Civil War era-style camp church service\, followed by a memorial service for a Medal of Honor recipient. More skills and drills to be seen\, and another 2 pm battle scenario.Authors\, food vendors\, and Civil War goods on-site as well. \n \nSpectator AdmissionOne-Day Pass $5.00 (dance not included)Two-Day Pass $8.00 (dance not included)Dance Ticket $5.00Ages 11 Years Old & under – FREEParking: FREE \nCamp HoursSaturday Camps Open 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Sunday Camps Open 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. \nCivil War Dance Social: Saturday 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.Additional admission required\, but no need for period attire. \nCamping: Campgrounds within 10 miles of the event site \nLocationCoyner Springs Park2091 Lyndhurst RoadWaynesboro\, VA 22980Phone: (540) 942-6735 \nFor More Information:Call the Organizer: Reed Lewis: Call 540-949-5259; Email waynesboroatwar@gmail.com \nEvent Host: Waynesboro At WarWaynesboro At War is an educational organization with absolutely NO political stances. Our sole mission is to research Civil War era topics of local interest and to present that history in an unbiased\, family-friendly way. We actively seek out stories of men and women of BOTH sides of the conflict. Proceeds from Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend go towards installing an interpretive site in the vicinity of the battles. \nREENACTOR INFOReenactor Fee: $10.00 ages 12 and up until 3 weeks before event.Late fee or walk-on is $15.00.All branches are welcome at the Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend! \nOnline Registration\n\nCivilian impressions that reflect life in the Shenandoah Valley\, ca. 1864-1865\, are encouraged!\nSpecialized impressions such as politicians\, news correspondents\, etc.\, should contact us to ensure there are no duplications.\nCAVALRY SKILLS COMPETITION…are you good enough to win the Golden Spur?\nINFANTRY 3-ROUNDS-IN-1-MINUTE COMPETITION…are you fast enough to win the Golden Minie Ball?\n\nRules and RegulationsAll Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend participants are expected to read\, understand and adhere to these and other guidelines common to reenacting. Ignorance will not excuse the infraction. \n \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”General Rules:”] \n\nAll participants must check in at Registration between 12 p.m. Friday and 8 am Saturday. NOTE: Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend Event Staff WILL NOT be on-site for registration purposes earlier than 12 p.m.. Understand that this is a City facility\, and set-up takes place within the strictures of our agreements with the City. Please let us do our jobs so that we can help you do yours.\nALL horses\, donkeys and mules must show their current Coggins report\, health certificate\, or Interstate Passport.\nParticipants are expected to remain in period dress between 8am and 6 p.m. Saturday and between 8am and 4p.m. Sunday.\nAll modern equipment\, packages or food are to be hidden from public view at all times.\nCut out sod and remove before digging fire pits. At the close of the event\, clean trash out the pits and replace sod. Please do not burn cans\, glass or plastic in the fire pits.\nEvery fire pit MUST have either a pail of water or a fire extinguisher within 15 feet.\nGarbage bags will be provided in the Pass Packets to be left at a central collection point on Sunday.\nPlease leave straw or hay in piles or bales rather than scattered.\nAlcohol\, illegal substances or disorderly conduct will not be tolerated. Discoveries will be referred to local law enforcement for immediate action.\nVehicles are to be out of the Camp Area no later than 8:45am Saturday and not allowed back in until after 4:00p.m. Sunday.\nWalk-ons who are not affiliated with a pre-registered unit will be assigned to a Headquarters Company under the direct command of the Headquarters Staff.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion]\n[su_spoiler title=”Military Rules:”] \n\nIn the case of a real medical situation\, the terms “MEDIC” or “DOCTOR” should be used. For scenario purposes\, use the period terms “Steward” or “Surgeon.”\nNo hand-to-hand\, individual heroics\, suicide charges or flag captures will be tolerated unless SCRIPTED by the Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend EVENT ORGANIZER. Direct aimed fire shall NOT take place. Anyindividual behaving in an unsafe or unseemly manner will be removed from the field.\nAll weapons MUST be inspected prior to each battle. Weapons found to be unsafe will be barred from use.\nFireworks or live ammunition are NOT permitted on the premises.\nMinimum age to carry a weapon or service an artillery piece is 16. Any participant under 16 MUST have a functional role to be allowed on the battlefield.\nScenarios will be strictly adhered to. Any deviation will result in removal of the unit from the field.\nNo discharge of any firearm before 8:00 a.m. or after 8:00 p.m.\, nor in the camps under ANY circumstance.\nNo rank above Captain on the field unless approved prior to event.\nOn the battlefield there should be NO knives\, fixed bayonets or drawn rifle rammers.\nArtillery rounds should contain ONLY Black Powder. Setting the field on fire by neglecting this rule WILL result in removal from the event and possible fines.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]Mark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend in September at the Coyner Springs Park in Waynesboro\, Virginia. \nTags: Waynesboro At War Civil War Weekend\, WAW Civil War Weekend\, Waynesboro At War Civil War Reenactment\, Waynesboro Civil War Weekend\, Waynesboro Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Weekend \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/waynesboro-at-war-civil-war-weekend/
LOCATION:Coyner Springs Park\, 2091 Lyndhurst Road\, Waynesboro\, VA\, 22980\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Waynesboro At War":MAILTO:waynesboroatwar@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20180831T095759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190523T010932Z
UID:27241-1568419200-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Bluff City Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Bluff City Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 15th Annual Bluff City Pow Wow on September 14-15\, 2019 at Rockport City Park in Rockport\, Indiana. Look forward to two days of activities celebrating the Native American culture with drumming\, flute playing\, crafts\, storytelling\, food vendors\, and special dances. Save $1 off your entrance fee with a donation of a nonperishable food item. Items will be donated to Christian Resource Center. \nHours: Gates open 11:00 a.m. Saturday & Sunday \n \nAdmission:\n$6.00 Adult\n$5.00 with Non-perishable food item\nFree – Children 12 & under\nProceeds benefit the Christian Resource Center’s Food Pantry. \nGrand Entry Times\nSaturday 1:00 p.m.\nSunday Noon \nBluff City Pow Wow Head Staff\nHost Drum: To Be Announced\nGuest Drum: To Be Announced\nHead Veteran Dancer: Barry Brown\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nHead Man Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Lady Dancer: To Be Announced\nHead Jr. Man: To Be Announced\nHead Jr. Lady: To Be Announced\nColor Guard: To Be Announced\nEmcee: To Be Announced \nLocation\nRockport City Park\n930 Fairground Drive\nRockport\, IN 47635 \nFor More Information\nRock or Dorothy Blanchard: Call (812) 459-8643; Email rock104@sbcglobal \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Bluff City Pow Wow in September at Rockport City Park in Rockport\, Indiana. \n \nTags: Bluff City Pow Wow\, Bluff City Powwow\, Indiana Powwow\, Indiana Powwow \nView Other Indiana Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bluff-city-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Rockport City Park\, 930 Fairground Drive\, Rockport\, IN\, 47635\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Indiana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190916
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20170827T125734Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190321T174658Z
UID:17367-1568419200-1568591999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Red Eagle Village Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Red Eagle Village Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 28th Annual Red Eagle Village Pow Wow on September 14-15\, 2019 at Heritage Park in McDonald\, Pennslyvania. The Red Eagle Village Pow Wow featuring Native American drummers and dancers\, will be held from noon to 6 p.m. both days at Heritage Park located on Lincoln Avenue. This is a free\, family-friendly event\, with free parking also. Seating is limited\, so bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit on. \nThe annual Red Eagle Village Pow Wow is hosted by the local Red Eagle Village Native American group\, a nonprofit multi-tribal group\, dedicated to the preservation of Native American songs\, stories and traditions. The annual event is held to bring Native Americans from all parts of the country together to join in dancing\, singing and renewing of old friendships in an effort to preserve their heritage. It is a non-ceremonial gathering. \nRed Eagle Village Pow Wow Features & Activities\nNative American Crafts\nFree Parking & Free Admission\nGrand Entry & Intertribal Dancing Noon Daily\nLive Auctions at 2:00 p.m. Daily\nCandy Dance for the kids Daily\nNative American Dancing and Drums\nHand Made Native American Craft Vendors\nBuffalo Burgers Food Vendors\nChinese Auctions \nLocation\nHerritage Park\n151 School Street\nMcDonald\, PA 15057 \nFor More Information:\nCall (412) 728-6626 or (724) 323-2044 or visit our Facebook Page. \n\nThe Red Eagle Village Pow Wow includes a grand entry by the dancers at noon daily\, and a live auction of items donated by Native American artisans and crafters at 2 p.m. There will be a candy dance for children. \nIt also includes Native American vendors\, handmade native items\, crafts and food. The powwow hosts vendors offering a variety of artwork and powwow-related merchandise\, such as jewelry and regalia. \nDuring the event\, a storyteller will share traditional American Indian stories and myths and talk about various aspects of American Indian history and spirituality\, including some of the symbolism used in the dance circle and the dancing and drumming. \nOne of the group’s missions is to educate people about the Native American culture. Those attending the powwow should feel comfortable approaching dancers and other American Indians and asking about their culture\, dance regalia and artwork\, because the purpose of the powwow is to share information about American Indian culture. However\, those attending the powwow are asked not to photograph the dancers or anyone in regalia unless they ask permission first. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Red Eagle Village Pow Wow in September at Heritage Park in McDonald\, Pennsylvania. \nTags: Red Eagle Village Pow Wow\, Red Eagle Village Powwow\, Red Eagle Pow Wow\, Red Eagle Powwow\, Pennsylvania Powwow\, Pennsylvania Pow Wow \nView Other Pennsylvania Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/red-eagle-village-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Heritage Park\, Lincoln Avenue\, McDonald\, PA\, 15057\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Pennsylvania Powwows,Same week in month
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190914T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20160917T184409Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T092758Z
UID:8359-1568453400-1568566800@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment on September 14-15\, 2019 at Historic Fort Ticonderoga in Ticonderoga\, New York.  Join thousands of visitors and more than 700 reenactors for an exciting two-day battle reenactment highlighting the epic 1777 Brown’s Raid! An attack led by patriot Colonel John Brown will take British troops garrisoning Fort Ticonderoga by surprise during the upcoming real-life action adventure at Fort Ticonderoga. \n\nFort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment\nFort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment will be a busy weekend of programs and demonstrations. Military activities include demonstrations of artillery firing\, inspection of troops\, and musket drill and firing. Fort Ticonderoga guests will step into the moment in 1777 in the American camp and British Fort and be an eyewitness to the command discussions and decisions during this must-experience weekend event. \nProgramming throughout the weekend brings to life the attempt to recapture the strategic fortification. Explore the Royal Navy’s role in the attack and experience the battle from a completely new angle on Lake Champlain aboard tour boat Carillon. Meet the larger-than-life characters that undertook this daring raid during special programs in the British-held fort and the American camps. Atop Mount Defiance\, meet the guard of rangers who had attacked British-held Fort Ticonderoga with their own cannon. \nFort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment lets visitors follow the American raid on the fort as it unfolds across the landscape and explore the mechanics and weapons of this daring attack through living history demonstrations. This major battle re-enactment and living history weekend will recreate what has become known as Brown’s Raid. The  battle re-enactment will take place each day at 1:30 p.m. when the raiders will rush forward against the British held lines. \nAdmission\nSpecial events\, such as the Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment\, are included in the general admission ticket of Fort Ticonderoga.\nAdmission Information & Online Ticket Sales \nHours\nSaturday: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm\nSunday: 9:30 am to 5:00 pm \nFort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n\n \nAbout Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid\nOut of the hazy twilight before dawn on September 18th\, 1777 rushed Colonel John Brown’s men\, catching the British and Brunswick garrison around Fort Ticonderoga completely by surprise. John Brown\, no stranger to dangerous missions\, helped engineer the first capture of Ticonderoga in 1775. With the stakes all the higher\, he would test his luck again. As General Gates prepared to stop the British advance on Albany\, he ordered General Lincoln to divide\, divert\, and harass General Burgoyne’s supply lines back to Canada. Colonel Brown chose his men carefully\, allowed first pick of the ragtag patriot force assembled by General Lincoln at Pawlet\, Vermont. Massachusetts and Vermont militia men would get their chance to strike a major blow against General Burgoyne’s attack to divide the colonies. Steadying them would be regulars from Colonel Warner’s regiment of Vermonters. Out front\, Vermont rangers were to lead the way. Leading the rangers was\, Captain Benjamin Whitcomb\, a ranger so skilled in his craft he was a wanted man to the British Army. \nRushing down into the LeChute river valley from Lake George landing\, Brown’s men captured 330 British prisoners and set 118 American POWs free. Dawn at Fort Ticonderoga would see British Cannons atop Mount Defiance\, which forced the American’s to flee that summer\, turned on the British garrison itself. British soldiers awoke to the sight of a Brunswick soldier cut in half by a British cannon ball fired by Brown’s men from the summit of that hill. Rearmed with captured British weapons\, American POWs got a chance to settle their score shoulder to shoulder with Brown’s militia\, regulars\, and rangers. Destroying supplies\, and livestock\, capturing boats\, guns\, and cannons\, Colonel John Brown’s raiders disappeared back up Lake George\, jumping into the pages of history. \nFort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactor Information\nMark you calendar today so you won’t miss the Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment in September at Historic Fort Ticonderoga in Ticonderoga\, New York. \n \nTags: Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Reenactment\, Fort Ticonderoga\, Fort Ticonderoga Browns Raid Revolutionary War Reenactment\, New York Revolutionary War Reenactment \nFort Ticonderoga Special Events\, History & Living History Daily Demonstrations\nView other Revolutionary War Reenactments\, Musters\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-ticonderoga-browns-raid-reenactment/
LOCATION:Fort Ticonderoga\, 100 Fort Ti Road\, Ticonderoga\, NY\, 12883\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Revolutionary War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fort Ticonderoga- Living History & Reenactments":MAILTO:info@fort-ticonderoga.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190914T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190914T170000
DTSTAMP:20260406T062254
CREATED:20170908T123117Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190628T164632Z
UID:18439-1568458800-1568480400@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Native American Trade Feast at Miwok Park
DESCRIPTION:2019 Native American Trade Feast at Miwok Park\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the Native American Trade Feast at Miwok Park on September 14\, 2019 at Miwok Park in Novato\, Caliornia celebrating the Museum’s 52nd year. The Native American Trade Feast features a Native Drum Group\, California Indian dancers\, Aztec Dancers\, Hula Manu O’o Dancers\, Hoop Dancers\, Native American Fry Bread\, Miwok songs and stories\, basketry demonstrations\, regalia making\, shell bead drilling\, children activities\, book sales\, tours of the Museum\, Native artists including former museum exhibitor\, Becky Olvera Schultz and much more. \n2019 Performers\nPerforming at the Trade Feast will be Red Voice Drum\, Unole Drum\, California Indian Dancers\, Kalpulli Anahuak Aztec Dancers\, Hula Manu O’o Dancers and Hoop Dancer Eddie Madril. There will be Miwok songs and stories\, basketry demonstrations\, regalia making\, shell bead drilling\, children activities\, book sales and tours of the Museum. \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission \nHours: 11:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nLocation\nMiwok Park\n2200 Novato Blvd.\nNovato\, CA 94947\nParking: Available off site at the Lutheran Church \nFor More Information:\nPublicity Coord: Becky Schultz 831-688-0694; Email becky@native-expressions.com\nEmail director@marinindian.com; Call 415-897-4064 \nVendors: \nNo drop-in vendors will be allowed; all vendors must apply and be pre-approved. Drop-ins will be asked to leave. Priority given to previously participating vendors. \nAbout the Marin Museum of the American Indian\nLocated in Marin County and situated on a site of an actual Miwok Village\, the Museum is dedicated to providing the people of Northern California with programs and exhibits that deepen understanding and appreciation of Native American cultures. The Museum gallery is home to a permanent collection of exhibits\, as well as displaying new and rotating exhibits of Native American cultures. We provide core programming classes that explore the history and culture of Native Americans in California and other regions in Marin and beyond. The Marin Museum of the American Indian and and surrounding park are a gathering place year-round for lectures\, poetry readings\, workshops\, and hands-on activities for all ages. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Native American Trade Feast at Miwok Park at the Marin Museum of the American Indian in Novato\, Caliornia. \nTags: Native American Trade Feast at Miwok Park\,  Marin American Indian Alliance\, Marin Museum of the American Indian \nView other California Pow Wows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/native-american-trade-feast-at-miwok-park/
LOCATION:Miwok Park\, 2200 Novato Blvd\, Novato\, CA\, 94947\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Powwows,Native American Festival,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the American Indian":MAILTO:office@marinindian.com
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