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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190105
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SUMMARY:Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDress warm and join us at the Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp on January 4-6\, 2019 at the Bob Davis Farm in Colona\, Illinois. Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp is a gathering of adventurers and scoundrels that is guaranteed to cure the winter blues. You can set up a camp if you like or you can find a place in one of the three heated cabins. \nBring snacks amd whatever you plan on drinking and trade goods or games. The range will be open for a pick up match or just for plinking. If you are staying the weekend you must be dressed out in pre-1840 dress. If you’re just visiting for the day period dress is not required but appreciated. \nSaturday lunch or evening meal is provided: cost $10.00 \nFort Obie Mens Winter Camp Mini-Gallery\n\n \nSo come out and get your camp on. See ya thar! \nLocation\nBob Davis Farm\n817 Cleveland Road\nColona\, IL 61241\n309-781-7623 \nFor More Information: Call Bob Davis @ 309-781-767 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp in January at the Bob Davis Farm in Colona\, Illinois. \nTags: Fort Obie Mens Winter Camp\, Fort Obie Men’s Winter Encampment\, Illinois Rendezvous\, Illinois Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Illinois Encampmenet\, Illinois Mountain Man Encampment \nView other Illinois Rendezvous or Mountain Man Encampment & Related
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-obie-mens-winter-camp/
LOCATION:Bob Davis Farm\, 817 Cleveland Road\, Colona\, IL\, 61241\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Illinois Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190106
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20170102T150500Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190101T183131Z
UID:10084-1546646400-1546732799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 58th Annual Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow on Saturday\, January 5\, 2019 at the Hendricks County Fairgrounds in Danville\, Indiana. The Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow will feature Native American dancing\, singing\, and arts and crafts vendors. \nThe doors open at 11 a.m.\, and Gourd dancing and Intertribal dancing will take place from 1 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Pow Wow is family-friendly and open to all ages. Parking for the Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow is available and the fairgrounds are handicapped accessible. Only service animals are permitted on the grounds. \nAdmission fees are $2 for adults\, $1 for children ages 4 to 12\, or $5 per family. Donations will be accepted at the registration area for the American Indian Center of Indiana\, Inc. \nThe Tecumseh Lodge organization strives to promote and educate about Native American culture and invite everyone to come out and enjoy the day. \nDance Times: \nGourd Dance – 1:00 p.m. And 6:30 p.m.\nIntertribal Dancing – 2:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. \nTecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nPow Wow Head Staff\nMaster Of Ceremonies: CHRIS STOLTMAN–CHICAGO\, IL\nDrums: STRONG HEART SINGERS\, KINGFISHER SINGERS\nDoors Open To The Public At 11am \nAdmission Fees:\nAdults $2 – Children 4-12 Years Old $1 And $5 Maximum/Family\nDonations Accepted To Benefit The American Indian Center Of Indiana\, Inc. \nLocation:\nHendricks County 4H Fairgrounds\nExposition Hall\n1900 East Main Street\nDanville\, In 46112 \nHotels\nClosest Hotel: Comfort Inn\, Avon\, In – 317/272-8789\n(No Pow Wow Rate\, But Try AAA\, Senior or Other Discounts) \nFor Additional Information\, Visit Our Website At Www.Tecumsehlodge.Org \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the Annual Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow at the Hendricks County 4H Fairgrounds in Danville\, Indiana on the first Saturday in January. \n \nTags: Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Pow Wow\, Tecumseh Lodge Mid-Winter Powwow\, Indiana Powwow\, Indiana Pow Wow \nView Other Indiana Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/tecumseh-lodge-mid-winter-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Hendricks County 4H Fairgrounds\, 1900 East Main Street\, Danville\, IN\, 46112\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Indiana Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Tecumseh Lodge Education Group":MAILTO:powwow@tecumsehlodge.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190105
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190106
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20181113T014028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190130T153011Z
UID:29767-1546646400-1546732799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Honoring Our Elders Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Honoring Our Elders Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 1st Annual Honoring Our Elders Powwow on January 5\, 2019 at the SWOSU Wellness Center in Weatherford\, Oklahoma. \nHours9:00 a.m. Doors OpenRegistration closes at 12:59 p.m.\, NO EXCEPTIONS! \nGrand Entries: 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. (No C&A Time) \nPowwow Head StaffMaster of Ceremonies: To Be AnnouncedArena Director: To Be AnnouncedHost Northern Drum: To Be AnnouncedHost Southern Drum: To Be AnnouncedColor Guard: To Be Announced*No other drums permitted due to time restraints in venue for this one day event. \n\nWetherford Honoring Our Elders Powwow\nLocationSWOSU Wellness CenterSouthwestern Oklahoma State University1101 N. BroadwayWeatherford\, OK 73096 \nFor More InformationGeneral Info: Tonya Moore: Call 405-249-7054; Email tmoore@c-a-tribes.orgVendors: Call 405-249-7054\, 405-249-3267\, or 405-416-0726 \nDance Contest Categories & PayoutsElders 70+ Men\, 70+ Women combined: $800\, $600\, $400\, $200Golden Age 55-69 Men all separate: $800\, $600\, $400\, $200(Straight/Grass/No.Traditional/Fancy)Golden Age 55-69 Women all separate: $800\, $600\, $400\, $200(Cloth\, Buckskin/Jingle/Fancy Shawl)Adult 18-54 Men’s: $800\, $600\, $400\, $200(Straight/Grass/No. Traditional/Fancy)Adult 18-54 Women’s: $800\, $600\, $400\, $200(Cloth/Buckskin/Jingle/Fancy Shawl)Teen Boys 13-17: $300\, $200\, $100(Straight/Grass/No. Traditional/Fancy)Teen Girls 13-17: $300\, $200\, $100(Cloth/Buckskin/Jingle/Fancy Shawl)Junior Boys 7-12: $100\, $75\, $50(Straight/Grass/No. Traditional/Fancy)Junior Girls 7-12: $100\, $75\, $50(Cloth/Buckskin/Jingle/Fancy Shawl)Tiny Tot Boys combined\, Tiny Tony Girls combined: $Day money \nSpecialsGolden Age/Elder Men Combined$500 Winner-Take-All\, 2 – $100 consolationGolden Age/Elder Women Combined$500 Winner-Take-All\, 2 – $100 consolationAdult Men Luck-of-the-Draw$500 Winner-Take-All\, 2 – $100 consolationAdult Women Luck-of-the-Draw$500 Winner-Take-All\, 2 – $100 consolationPrettiest Shawl Contest (for non-registered contestants 18+)$500 Winner-Take-All\, 2 – $100 consolation \n \nHotels in Weatherford\, OK:Best Western Plus Weatherford\, 525 E Main St\, Weatherford\, (580) 772-3325Fairfield Inn & Suites\, 201 N Nevada St\, Weatherford 580) 774-0800Comfort Inn & Suites\, 1311 E Main St\, Weatherford\, (580) 772-9100Holiday Inn Express & Suites\, 3825 E Main\, Weatherford\, (580) 774-0400La Quinta Inn & Suites\, 4300 Carriage Way Dr\, Weatherford\, (580) 302-1172 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Honoring Our Elders Powwow in January at the SWOSU Wellness Center in Weatherford\, Oklahoma. \nTags: Honoring Our Elders Powwow\, Honoring Our Elders PoW Wow\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow Wow \nView Other Oklahoma Pow Wows & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/honoring-our-elders-powwow/
LOCATION:SWOSU Wellness Center\, 1101 N. Broadway\, Weatherford\, OK\, 73096\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Casino,Contest Powwow,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma":MAILTO:tmoore@c-a-tribes.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190113
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20171213T195118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190311T114153Z
UID:20172-1547164800-1547337599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle of New Orleans Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle of New Orleans Reenactment at Chalmette Battlefield\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nHistory comes to life at the annual Battle of New Orleans Reenactment on January 11-12\, 2019 at the Chalmette Battlefield near New Orleans\, at Chalmette\, Louisiana. Each year over 150 living history re-enactors come together to commemorate America’s victory over the British in this final major battle of the War of 1812. Battle of New Orleans Reenactment events are held at the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park – Chalmette Battlefield and include demonstrations such as cannon and musket firing and campfire cooking. \n\nBattle of New Orleans Reenactment at Chalmette Battlefield\nOne of the most amazing things about the Battle of New Orleans is the amount of different people and military groups from different races\, social classes\, languages\, and backgrounds who came together to protect their country and their way of life. This is easily seen throughout the encampments set up at the Battlefield during the Commemoration. \nThe majority of the Battle of New Orleans Reenactment events take place during the day from 9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. with special events on Friday and Saturday nights. Friday night is a re-enactment of one of the skirmishes leading up to the Battle (‘on-site’ at 7 p.m. at historic De La Ronde Oaks). \n \nRemember the Battle of New Orleans at Chalmette Battlefield\, the very place where it happened. Meet the American and British troops who fought one of the most significant battles in world history and the civilians who kept the home fires burning in New Orleans. Enjoy period music\, watch cannon and musket firings\, participate in hands-on activities\, and listen to the stories of the men and women of 1815. \nBattle of New Orleans Reenactment Events: \nFriday: Note that there are no activities scheduled ‘on-site’ for Friday. HOWEVER\, At 7 p.m. on Friday\, visitors can witness Gen. Andrew Jackson’s surprise attack on the British in the re-enactment of the Dec. 23\, 1814\, night battle. This will take place at the historic De La Ronde Oaks just down the highway from the battlefield. The event is presented by the Louisiana Living History Foundation and hosted by St. Bernard Parish. \nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.: Living history experts dressed as civilians and troops from 1815 demonstrate military drills\, fire cannons and muskets\, perform period music\, and share life in 1815 via hands-on activities\, games\, and craft demonstrations. Free. \nMonday 9:30 a.m.: Annual wreath-laying ceremony honors the troops of the Battle of New Orleans at Chalmette Monument. Park at the battlefield (8606 West St. Bernard Highway\, Chalmette). Battlefield and visitor center open 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Free. You can camp overnight on Sunday and participate in the wreath-laying ceremony at Chalmette Monument on Monday morning. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”How to Participate in the Battle of New Orleans Reenactment”]\nTo participate in Chalmette Battlefield events\, complete the online application by the December 15 deadline. You must apply if you want to be: \n\nA living history reenactor in a period encampment (day camp or overnight camping)\nA Battle of New Orleans University presenter / performer / demonstrator\nBOTH. You can apply to be a living history reenactor AND a presenter / performer / demonstrator\, but you must fill out BOTH the living history reenactor application AND the presenter/performer application.\n\nLiving History (non-combatant) Participants: You don’t need to apply to participate in the Battle of New Orleans Reenactment as a living history reenactor if you simply want to attend Battle of New Orleans events at Chalmette Battlefield\, either in period dress or in “civilian” clothes. The park looks forward to seeing you however you’re dressed! \nMILITARY AND CIVILIAN PORTRAYALS\nLiving history units and individuals representing participants in the Battle of New Orleans and the civilians who supported them are welcome to apply to participate in activities at Chalmette Battlefield. Sorry\, no horses are allowed at Chalmette Battlefield events. \nOn the British side\, appropriate units to represent include the 4th\, 7th\, 21st\, 27th\, 41st\, 43rd\, 44th\, 85th\, 89th\, 93rd\, and 95th Regiments of Foot\, the 1st and 5th West India Regiments\, the 14th Light Dragoons\, British general staff\, Royal Artillery\, Royal Horse Artillery Rocket Troop\, Royal Navy\, Royal Marines\, Royal Engineers\, and Royal Sappers and Miners. Other groups may also be appropriate; be sure to describe your unit on your application. \nOn the American side in the Battle of New Orleans Reenactment\, appropriate units include the 7th and 44th US Infantry Regiments\, Light Artillery Corps\, US Marines\, US Navy\, 1st US Dragoons\, Jean Lafitte’s Baratarians\, Hinds’ Mississippi Mounted Rifles\, First and Second Free Men of Color Battalions\, the units making up Plauché’s Battalion\, Beale’s Rifles\, Jugeant’s Choctaws\, and the Louisiana\, Tennessee and Kentucky militias. Other groups may also be appropriate; be sure to describe your unit on your application. \nReenactors representing civilians of the period are also welcome. Be sure to describe your portrayal on your application. \nHistoric Authenticity\nEvery reenactor should strive for and maintain historic accuracy and authenticity in period dress and accoutrements\, character role portrayals\, and demonstrations. Any determination made by park staff on historic authenticity and appropriateness is final. \nThe Battle of New Orleans Reenactment at Chalmette Battlefield attempts to recreate a hastily-assembled military camp on both sides. Stay faithful to the impression you are portraying. Historic authenticity standards will be observed and in effect during event hours on Saturday. \nFor More Information about historic authenticity:\nContact Park Ranger Ron Merrill\, ron_merrill@nps.gov\, 504-382-4914.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nCamping: Registered participants may camp overnight at period camps \nFor More Information about the applications\, contact Park Ranger Kristy Wallisch: kristy_wallisch@nps.gov or 504-382-0296. \nBattle of New Orleans Reenactment Schedule[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Friday”]\n9:00 a.m. – battlefield and visitor center open to the public.\nPeriod camps may be set up beginning at 9:00 a.m.\n4:00 p.m. – battlefield and visitor center close to the public.\nRegistered participants may camp overnight at period camps.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday”]\n7:00 a.m. – battlefield opens to living history reenactors\, presenters / performers / demonstrators\, and park staff.\n8:30 a.m. – all living history reenactors on battlefield and ready for day; all non-NPS vehicles off the battlefield\n9:00 a.m. – battlefield and visitor center open to public.\n9:00 a.m. -3:00 p.m. – Living history encampment\, Battle of New Orleans University programs featuring speakers\, craft demonstrations\, hands-on activities\, music\, etc. Be sure to indicate on your application if you would like to participate in or lead Battle of New Orleans University activities. Be sure to indicate on your application if you would like to participate in cannon and musket firing throughout the day.\n3:00 p.m. – battlefield and visitor center close to the public.\nThe park is currently working with the community theatre group that is presenting the Lantern Tour to determine start and end times for their event. The theatre group will definitely begin set-up no earlier than 4:00 p.m. but other logistics are still under discussion.\nIf you plan to camp overnight on Saturday night\, the park will be in touch about what to expect during the Lantern Tour (your wishes\, ideas\, and comments are welcomed too!). The park will provide security for your campsite on Saturday night during the Lantern Tour.\nRegistered participants may camp overnight at period camps[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n \nBattle of New Orleans Reenactment at Chalmette Battlefield\nJanuary 8: Annual Wreath-Laying Ceremony\n9:00 a.m. Annual wreath-laying ceremony honors the troops of the Battle of New Orleans at Chalmette Monument. Park at the battlefield (8606 West St. Bernard Highway\, Chalmette). Battlefield and visitor center open 8:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Free. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”PERIOD CAMPS\, PETS\, SLEEPING\, AND VEHICLES”] \n\nPeriod camps must be set up no later than Friday\, and must stay in place through 3:00 p.m. on Saturday. Period camps may be used\nas sleeping quarters or be for day use only. Historic authenticity standards will apply to period camps. Note that you or your unit may apply to participate in battlefield events even if you do not apply for a period camp.\nOvernight camping at Chalmette Battlefield is only allowed for registered living history participants in period camps.\nCamp locations will be as follows: American camps will be set up along Battlefield Road. British camps will be set up on the battlefield (not the Mississippi River) side of the Malus-Beauregard House. Civilians will be assigned appropriate areas depending on their portrayals.\nThere will be camp facilitators assigned to period camps. The camp facilitators will be the go-to people for all questions and problems; if they can’t answer a question\, they’ll know who can.\nParking for participants may be a bit complicated due to the Lantern Tour and Jackson Day Race\, but the park will make it as easy as possible for you. You will not be able to park at the battlefield Saturday 8:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. during the park event or Saturday. 4:00-10:00 p.m. during the community theatre Lantern Tour. On Saturday\, 7:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.\,\nshuttles will provide transportation between the battlefield and participant parking in Chalmette National Cemetery.\nFor those looking for a hotel room\, check the accommodations listings in St. Bernard Parish or at the New Orleans Convention and Visitor Bureau website\nFor those looking for RV and camping accommodations\, there are several state parks in the Chalmette/New Orleans area; visit the Louisiana State Parks website. Visit New Orleans CVB website for commercial campground information.\nNo pets will be allowed on the battlefield on Saturday\, January 6. Pets may not be left unattended in vehicles in the parking area.\nNational Park Service rangers will be in charge of emergency services during the Battle of New Orleans anniversary event. Registered participants will receive information about on-site emergency services\, who to contact if emergencies arise\, and an emergency number to leave with friends or family if they need to reach you during the event.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”FOOD AND DRINK”] \n\nFree hot and cold drinks and light snacks will be available for registered living history participants\, park volunteers\, and park staff on Saturday.\nRations for campfire cooking will be the responsibility of participants. Registered living history participants will be reimbursed for rations at the rate of $7.00 per person.\nNo alcoholic beverages may be consumed on site during Battle of New Orleans Reenactment hours.\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]\n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”SUPPLIES”] \n\nThe park will provide drinking water\, portable toilets\, dry firewood\, and bedding straw.\nThe park will provide all black powder to be used at the battlefield. Do not bring black powder to the battlefield grounds (see Historic Weapons and Black Powder information).\n\n[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nLocation\nThe Chalmette Battlefield\n8606 W. St. Bernard Hwy\nChalmette\, LA 70043\n(504) 281-0510 \nParking\nParking is available at the St. Bernard Parish Government Complex\, 8201 West Judge Perez Drive\, Chalmette\, Louisiana. There will be shuttles to take you to and from the park. \nFor More Information\nAbout reenactor applications\, contact Park Ranger Kristy Wallisch: kristy_wallisch@nps.gov or 504-382-0296.\nAbout historic authenticity for reenactors: Contact Park Ranger Ron Merrill\, ron_merrill@nps.gov\, 504-382-4914. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle of New Orleans Reenactment on the second weekend of January at the Chalmette Battlefield in Chalmette\, Louisiana. \nTags: Battle of New Orleans Reenactment\, Chalmette Battlefield Reenactment\, Chalmette Plantation\, Battle of New Orleans Commemoration\, Battle of New Orleans Anniversary \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-of-new-orleans-reenactment/
LOCATION:Chalmette Battlefield\, 8606 West St. Bernard Hwy\, Chalmette\, LA\, 70043\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Louisiana Living History Foundation":MAILTO:media007@cox.net
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190111
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190114
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20160625T171631Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180510T180944Z
UID:5753-1547164800-1547423999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention
DESCRIPTION:2019 United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention & Trade Show\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nMake plans for the 39th Annual United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention and Trade Show in Kearney\, Nebraska on January 11-13\, 2019. For a few brief days in January\, journey back to the mountain man days of the 1820s and 1830s. \nMembers of the United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association will meet for a convention and trade show on the second weekend each January (Friday – Sunday) at the Ramada Inn at 301 Second Ave. The annual event includes demonstrations\, seminars and a trade show. Admission is $6 per person. \nThe trade show offers a wide variety of items found during the heyday of the mountain men\, 1820-1840\, when trappers and explorers lived and worked in the Rocky Mountain areas. Historical estimates puts the number of individuals at about 3\,000 during the 20-year period. \nThe yearly United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention gathering allows members to reconnect and make new friends. It also allows non-members to better understand the lifestyle of the mountain man. \nLocation:\nRamada Kearney\n301 2nd Avenue\nKearney\, NE 68847 \nLocated just off Interstate 80\, the Ramada Kearney hotel near Kearney Municipal Airport offers easy access to area attractions\, shopping and restaurants. \nUnited Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention Contacts\nConvention Trade Show Chairman\nVern Larson (402) 849-2468 peaceman3@hamilton.net \nConvention Auction Chairperson\nTina Strinz (402) 742-4043 \nAbout the United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association\nThe United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association began with an interest in black powder events. Formed in 1979\, UNMLA includes members and clubs interested in activities involving the history and use of muzzleloaders. \nSome of the goals of the association include the promotion of muzzleloading across Nebraska\, the exchange of information about shoots and events\, and the development of legislative materials affecting the future of the sport. \n \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention and Trade Show on the second weekend in January in Kearney\, Nebraska. \nTags: United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention\, United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association Convention & Trade Show\, Muzzleloaders Convention \nView Other Nebraska Rendezvous\, Encampments & Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/united-nebraska-muzzleloaders-association-convention/
LOCATION:Ramada Kearney\, 301 2nd Avenue\, Kearney\, NE\, 68847\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Nebraska Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="United Nebraska Muzzleloaders Association":MAILTO:kawood@wildblue.net
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190111T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20170303T142918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180918T210755Z
UID:12400-1547197200-1547398800@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Frontier Festival at Chehaw
DESCRIPTION:2019 Frontier Festival at Chehaw Park\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nStep back in time at the annual Frontier Festival at Chehaw Park on January 11-13\, 2019 in Albany\, Georgia and experience frontier life as it was between 1700 and 1840. The Frontier Festival at Chehaw will is held the second weekend each January (Friday – Sunday) and is open to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Smell the campfires and warm your feet while you watch the day-to-day lifestyle of pioneers and mountain men. Participants live the entire weekend as if from that era! Chehaw Park admission includes the festival. \n\nFrontier Festival at Chehaw Park\nEarly American frontier primitive skills demonstrations include cooking\, blacksmithing\, weaving\, hide tanning\, bow making\, moccasin making\, and much more. Frontier Festival at Chehaw activities include be tomahawk throwing competitions and black powder shoots. Traders will be posted throughout the festival selling their wares and traditional style foods. ‘t have a pair of deer skin britches or proper mountain man or longhunter headgear? No worries\, one of the local traders will be sure to complete your ensemble. Many of the foods and crafts that are prepared at the festival will be for sale to Festival visitors. As always\, pioneer campsites are welcomed. \nGuests can complete the immersion experience by spending the night in a 16 foot wide tipi for only $50 a night. Wake up to the smell of bacon hanging over the coals and the sound of the pre-1840s camp coming alive before spending the day among the frontiersmen. Call the ticket booth at 229.430.5275 for more information about reserving a tipi. \nTry something a little different this weekend\, and join us at the Frontier Festival at Chehaw to experience life as it was on the wild frontier! \nAdmission: Chehaw Park Admission includes the Festival! \nLocation\nChehaw Park Authority\n105 Chehaw Park Road\nAlbany\, GA 31701 \nFor more information: Call 229.430.5275 or email mburnette@chehaw.org \nFrontier Festival at Chehaw Park Mini-Gallery\n\n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Frontier Festival at Chehaw in Albany\, GA. The three day event is held the second weekend each January on Friday – Sunday. \nTags: Frontier Festival at Chehaw Park\, Chehaw Park Frontier Festival\, Georgia History Festival \nView other Georgia Rendezvous & Encampments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/frontier-festival-at-chehaw/
LOCATION:Chehaw Park\, 105 Chehaw Park Road\, Albany\, GA\, 31701\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Georgia Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Musters and Encampmenets Reenactments
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ORGANIZER;CN="Chehaw Park Authority":MAILTO:mburnette@chehaw.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190113
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20181227T150007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181227T150651Z
UID:31109-1547251200-1547337599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Littlecook Benefit Gourd and Stomp Dance
DESCRIPTION:2019 Littlecook Benefit Gourd and Stomp Dance\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \n\nOn December 14\, OJ and Caron’s home caught fire. We are all thankful that no one was injured\, but\, unfortunately\, their home and belongings suffered significant damage. \nAll are invited to the Littlecook Benefit Gourd and Stomp Dance on January 12\, 2019 at the Ottawa-Peoria Cultural Center in Miami\, Oklahoma. The Benefit Dance is sponsored by the Intertribal Chapter of Native American Church of Oklahoma to raise funds for the Littlecooks with good music\, dancing\, food and spirit!  There will be plenty of raffle items along with concesion stand for your refreshment. All donations of items to use in the raffles and cakes for the cake walk will be greatly appreciated. \nMonetary Donations can be made now through PayPal.\nPayPal michaeltyner123@gmail.com or PayPal cnlilcook@gmail.com \nBenefit Dance Schedule\n1:00 p.m. Gourd Dance\n5:00 p.m. Supper Meal\n6:00 p.m. Gourd Dance\n8:00 p.m. Stomp Dance \nHead Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: Neil Lawhead\nHead Singer: John David Ballard\nHead Gourd Dancer: Jamie Noble\nHead Lady Dancer: Robyn Rulo\nArena Director: Dude Blalock \nOther Activities\nRaffles\n50/50\nCake Walk\nSilent Auction \nLocation\nOttawa-Peoria Cultural Center\n114 S Eight Tribes Trail\nMiami\, OK 74354\nPhone: 918-540-2535 \nFor More Information\nJoyce Proctor 918-815-5498\nMichael Tyner 918-931-8519\nDude Blalock 918-214-5376 \nNot responsible for accidents\, injuries or stolen items. No drugs or alcohol is allowed. \nTags: Littlecook Benefit Gourd and Stomp Dance\, Littlecook Benefit Dance\, Oklahoma Powwow\, Oklahoma Pow wow \nView Other Oklahoma Pow Wows & Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/littlecook-benefit-gourd-and-stomp-dance/
LOCATION:Ottawa-Peoria Cultural Center\, 114 S Eight Tribes Trail\, Miami\, OK\, 74354\, United States
CATEGORIES:Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oklahoma Powwows
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190112
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190113
DTSTAMP:20260403T184723
CREATED:20160909T181809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190101T193529Z
UID:8126-1547251200-1547337599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Morning Star Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Morning Star Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the 19th Annual Morning Star Pow Wow on January 12\, 2019 at John Carroll School in Bel Air\, Maryland. All are welcome as participants or spectators to experience the sights and sounds of Native American singing and dancing\, the beautiful regalia of the various dance styles of the men\, women\, boys and girls\, and their movement to the sounds of the drum. \n\nMorning Star Pow Wow\nSince 2001\, the John Carroll School has held the Morning Star Pow Wow to raise funds for St. Labre Indian School in Ashland\, Montana. St. Labre serves Cheyenne and Crow families through three schools that offer the range of opportunities that a good education makes possible. In addition to the benefit aspect of the pow wow\, it also supports and builds the American Indian community of the central Atlantic area. The final purpose of the Morning Star Pow Wow is to provide a cultural and educational event for our students and the wider community. There is much to learn from Native culture\, and this pow wow provides a great opportunity to do just that. \nAttendance and participation has increased each year so that the Morning Star Pow Wow now features 5 drum groups\, over 100 dancers\, over 20 traders\, and over 2\,000 spectators. A good spirit pervades as people enjoy old friends and make new ones. You are all invited to be a part of this day that celebrates Native tradition. \nCost: Suggested Donation for Admission is $5 per adult and $2 per child.\nProceeds benefit St. Labré Indian School in Ashland\, Montana. \nTentative Schedule\n10:30 Native American Flute\n11:00 Gourd Dancing\n1:00 Grand Entry\n4:00 Dinner Break – “feed” for dancers\, drums\n5:30 Evening Dancing Resumes \nMorning Star Pow Wow Mini-Gallery\n\n \nPow Wow Head Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies: Wilbur Bull Coming\nArena Director: Ted Severe\nHead Man Dancer: Delwin Fiddler\, Lakota\nHead Lady Dancer: Elaine Vena Vides\, Comanche\nHost Drum: Southern Drum\nInvited Drums: Black Horse Butte\, White Buffalo Singers\, Medicine Horse\, Red Blanket\nDrums by invitation only\, please! \nLocation\nJohn Carroll School\n703 E Churchville Rd\nBel Air\, MD 21014 \nInformation Contacts \n*Dancers – Contact Gary Scholl 410-838-8333 ex. 2002 glsjcs@yahoo.com\n*Drums – By invitation only\, please!\n*Traders – Contact Linda Coates at 410.885.2800 \nAbout Support of St. Labre Indian School\nEvery year John Carroll School donates one hundred percent of the profits from the Morning Star Pow Wow to St. Labre Indian School in Ashland\, Montana. St. Labre is important in the Northern Cheyenne and Crow communities because it offers a quality education that students on the reservation would not have access to otherwise. \nThe pow wow is a beautiful event that has brought many to tears over the years during the singing of the Indian National Anthem. This is a traditional benefit pow wow to raise funds for St. Labre Indian School\, a school that serves Cheyenne and Crow families through three schools. These schools offer a range of opportunities that a good education makes possible. \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Morning Star Pow Wow on the second Saturday of January at John Carroll School in Bel Air\, Maryland. \nTags: Morning Star Pow Wow\, Morning Star Powwow\, Maryland Powwow\, Maryland Pow Wow \nView Other Maryland Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/morning-star-pow-wow/
LOCATION:John Carroll School\, 703 Churchville Rd\, Bel Air\, MD 21014\, MD\, 21014\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Maryland Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="John Carroll School":MAILTO:glsjcs2yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190121
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180111T040102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T022020Z
UID:21077-1547769600-1548028799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Sarasota Native American Indian Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Sarasota Native American Indian Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 12th Annual Sarasota Native American Indian Festival on January 18-20\, 2019 at the Sarasota Fairgrounds in Sarasota\, Florida. Experience the traditions\, artistry\, and culture of the Native American people! Meet artists from many nations sharing their many styles of artwork\, such as paintings\, pottery\, jewelry\, sculpture\, beach work\, leather work\, and flute and drum makers. \n\nCentury Market Fair at Locust Grove\nAdmission at the Gate\n$8 for adults\, $4 for ages 6-12\, and free for 5 and under \nHours: \nFriday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.\nSaturday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.\nSunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. \nWelcome back Red Boys who are our host drum this year. We watched these guys grew up on the powwow circuit and are honored to have them as they represent the next generation of traditional drummers\, dancers and cultural educators. They will be doing demonstration dancing as well as crowd participation dances and education through out the weekend. \nWe are also honored to have three generations of the Mose family joining us this year\, Allen Mose Sr.\, Allen Mose Jr\,\, and O. Jay Moz. Allen Mose Sr. is a traditional Dine’h (Navajo) painter\, philosopher of Navajo culture and traditional medicine. Allen Mose Jr\, (Navajo) Grammy Award Winning and Nammy Nominated Singer\, Performer\, Composer\, Lecturer and Jeweler. Orian Jay Mose\, son of famed singer Allen Mose Jr\, Orian is “The Youngest Native American Recording Artist In The History Of Native American Music” and also “The First and Youngest Navajo To Be A Professional Recording Artist In The Main Stream Music Industry.” \nWe are excited to share that Robert Mirabal will be joining us. Robert is a Pueblo Native American flute player and maker from Taos Pueblo\, New Mexico. He began making flutes at the age of 19\, and his flutes are world renowned. Robert performs world wide\, sharing flute songs\, tribal rock and writings/storytelling. He resides on Taos Pueblo and participates in the traditional ways and rituals of his people. Aside from his artistic talents Robert is a father and a farmer. \nSarasota Native American Indian Festival Mini-Gallery\n\n \nA true renaissance man\, Robert has dedicated his life to expressing himself through his art. He has a unique talent for merging mystical elements of ancient cultures with modern influences in his music. He keeps a foot in both worlds\, effortlessly drawing upon both for inspiration. Robert brings the traditional sounds and culture of his people to share with Sarasota for a unique event we will all remember. \nWe also have Anthony Aleman who has been playing and hand-crafting Yadaki(digeridoo) for over 13 years\, and has an incredible passion for the history and deep traditions behind what many experts consider to be the oldest instrument in the world–the didgeridoo. \nJuried Event\nThis is a Native American fine art and craft festival\, we strictly enforce the Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 (P.L. 101-644). All artists/vendors are juried in to comply with this policy. No imports or mass produced items will be allowed. Our founder Rex A. Begaye’s focus was to present authentic Native American fine art and crafts\, so please understand and honor that this policy will be enforced. \nFestival History\nThe Sarasota Native American Indian Festival was founded by Rex A. Begaye in 2008. As a traditional Din’eh(navajo) artist\, it was his vision to bring authentic Native American culture to the Sarasota area to share the artistry\, dance\, music and food of many Native American tribes with the Sarasota community. In 2013 our Beloved Rex walked on and through this event we continue to uphold and share Rex’s vision\, passion and legacy for future generations. \nDirections\ntake exit 210 off US75\, head west 4 miles. Robarts arena will be on your left. The festival grounds are behind the arena in the back field. \nCamping or Facility Information\nCamping and RV parking is available directly through the fairgrounds. please call 941-365-0818 to book. \nLocation\nSarasota Fairgrounds\n3000 Ringling Blvd\nSarasota\, FL 34237\n941-928-7892 \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Sarasota Native American Indian Festival in January at the Sarasota Fairgrounds in Sarasota\, Florida. \nTags: Sarasota Native American Indian Festival\, Sarasota Native American Festival\, Sarasota American Indian Festival \nView other Florida Pow Wows & Other Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/sarasota-native-american-indian-festival/
LOCATION:Sarasota Fairgrounds\, 3000 Ringling Blvd\, Sarasota\, FL\, 34237\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Powwow,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sarasota Native American Indian Festival":MAILTO:pobsrq@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190118
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190121
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20160719T203941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180912T190638Z
UID:6452-1547769600-1548028799@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Brooksville Raid Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 39th Annual Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend will take place January 18-20\, 2019 at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation in Brooksville\, Florida. The event\, sponsored by the The Hernando Historical Museum Assoc.\, Inc. and North Pinellas County Scout Sertoma Club\, includes a battle reenactment with over 1500 reenactors\, sutlers\, and much more. The Hernando Historical Museum Assoc.\, Inc. and North Pinellas County Scout Sertoma Club\, Inc. present the Annual Brooksville Raid Reenactment. This reenactment is a re-creation of a Civil War battle that happened in Hernando County in July of l864. \n\nBrooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend\nThe Raid is held the 3rd weekend (Friday – Saturday) in January every year. We have become the largest Civil War reenactment in Florida with over 1500 reenactors and their families. We have 28 cannons\, 60 horses\, and over 50 sutlers. \nThe public (on Saturday & Sunday) is invited to tour\, at no additional charge\, the authentic confederate and union camps and actually see how they lived and what it was like during the Civil War. We expect around 60 sutlers (Vendors)\, so you can purchase any Civil War items you might want. We also have kettle corn\, old time root beer and you can’t leave without having a FRY BREAD. All animals must be on a leash. Note that Friday is reserved for School Day (see below). \nSpectator Donations\nAdult tickets for one day are $10.00 per person per day.\nYouth (6-12) $5.00.\nFree 5 and under Or Scouts in uniform \nEvent Schedule (tentative)\nFriday\nSchool Day (must be registered with the school day coordinator)\nKids rotate through different stations which teach about the Civil War\, Cannons\, Musical Instruments\, Medical Hospital Units\, Rifles\, Union Camp\, Confederate Camp and the Cavalry to name a few.\nContact: Stephanie Sheridan ssheridan3850@gmail.com\nRegistration\nSaturday\n9:00 a.m. Gates\, Camps & Sutlers Open\n9:30 a.m. Colors – Battlefield\n10:30 a.m. Ladies Tea (period dress required)\nNoon Artillery Demonstration\n1:30 p.m. Entertainment\n2:30 p.m. Brooksfield Raid Battle Reenactment\, Flag Retirement Ceremony\n5:30 p.m. Camps Close to Public\nSunday\n9:00 a.m. Gates\, Camps & Sutlers Open\n9:30 a.m. Colors – Battlefield\n10:00 a.m. Church Service\nNoon Artillery Demonstration\n130 p.m. Grand Review\n2:00 p.m. Brooksfield Raid Battle Reenactment\n4:30 p.m. Camps Close to Public \n\nBrooksville Raid Reenactment – Aerial View\nLocation\nSand Hill Scout Reservation\n11210 Cortez Blvd\nBrooksville\, FL 34613\n(352) 596-6082 \nDirections: The location is on Hwy. 50 west at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation (across from Oak Hill Hospital). There is handicap parking\, motorcycle parking available. \nFor More Information: Call 352-799-0129 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend on the third weekend in January at the Sand Hill Scout Reservation in Brooksville\, Florida\, \n \nTags: Brooksville Raid Reenactment Weekend\, Brooksville Raid Reenactment\, Brooksville Raid Civil War Reenactment Weekend\, Brooksville Raid Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/brooksville-raid-reenactment/
LOCATION:Sand Hill Scout Reservation\, 11210 Cortez Blvd\, Brooksville\, FL\, 34613\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,Same week in month,US Historic Reenactor Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hernando Historical Museum Association":MAILTO:emai:info@hernandohistoricalmuseumassoc.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190120
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20171208T161135Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190101T194813Z
UID:20086-1547856000-1547942399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:PCC Winter Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 PCC Winter Powwow – Portland Community College Wacipi\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 19th Annual PCC Winter Powwow on January 19\, 2019 at Portland Community College Sylvania Campus\, Health Technology Building in Portland\, Oregon. Portland Community College and the PCC Sylvania Campus Multicultural Center are proud to present Wacipi – a celebration of Native American culture and tradition. \n\nPCC Winter Powwow – Portland Community College Wacipi\nJoin us for an extraordinary campus and community cultural event that celebrates and features drum groups and dancers from across the region and attracts more than 1\,000 participants each year. The PCC Winter Powwow supports the PCC Native American Scholarship Fund and Native American businesses by offering vendor space. \nThe Portland Community College Winter Wacipi features drum groups and dancers from across the region\, Native American crafts and food\, activities for children\, and raffle prizes. The Traditional Powwow\, which will have American Sign Language interpretation and captioning available\, is free and open to the public. Campus parking is also free. \nThe Grand Entries (dancing and drumming) begin at 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.\, and the free community dinner gets under way at 5:30 p.m. In addition\, a college fair is set for noon to 4:00 p.m.\, and there will be a plenty of activities for children throughout the day. The Master of Ceremonies and Whip Man will run the proceedings. \nPCC Winter Wacipi Details\nOpen to the public – everyone is welcome!\nTraditional Native American drumming\, dancing\, crafts and food\nFree admission and parking\nFree community dinner at 5:30pm\nRaffle prizes \nLocation\nPCC Sylvania Campus Health Technology Building\n12000 SW 49th Avenue\nPortland\, OR 97219\n(971) 722-6111 \nPCC Winter Powwow Schedule\nDoors open at 12:00 noon\nGrand Entries at 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.\nActivities for children: 12:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.\nCollege Fair: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nFree Community Dinner: 5:30 p.m. \n\nHonored Guests\nMaster of Ceremonies – Bob Tom (Confederated Tribes of Siletz and Grand Ronde)\nWhip Man – Carlos Calica (Confederated Tribes of Siletz)\nCo-Host Drums – Sitting Horse and Starhorse\nHead Dancers – Ed and Vicki Wulf \nDrum Group Information\nFor drum groups\, space and payouts are available to the first 10 groups. No walk-ons or drum hopping. Advanced registration is due by Wednesday\, January 10. Please contact the PCC Sylvania Campus Multicultural Center at 971-722-4116 to register. \nVendor Information\nMerchandise vendor space is limited to 18 indoor vendors. There is a $75 fee for each 10′ x 10′ vendor space\, (please note: pop-up tents are no longer allowed and no tables will be provided for merchandise vendors). Priority is given to Native American-owned small businesses and authentic handmade Native American merchandise. Advanced registration and payment is due by Friday\, January 5th\, 2018. Please contact the PCC Sylvania Campus Multicultural Center at 971-722-4116 to register. \nCollege Fair information\nSpace is limited to 8 registered College Fair vendors and 8 non-profit organizations. There is a $50 fee for College Fair vendors and no charge for a table if you are a Native American non-profit organization. Advanced registration and payment is due by Friday\, January 5th\, 2018. Please contact the PCC Sylvania Campus Multicultural Center at 971-722-4116 to register. \nThe PCC Winter Powwow is a family-friendly event and is alcohol and smoke free. No tobacco products are allowed on PCC premises. \nNative American Student Scholarship\nProceeds from PCC’s Annual Winter Pow Wow support the Native American Student Scholarship. Your participation and support of Pow Wow will ensure that the tradition of increasing access and retention of Native American Students continues. For more information or if you would like to make a tax-deductible donation to the Native American Student Scholarship please contact the PCC Foundation. \nSpecial Access Needs\nIf you have a disability that requires any special materials\, services or assistance\, please contact the Disabilities Services at least 72 hours prior to the event so we may arrange appropriate accommodations.\nThis event is made possible by generous support from the PCC Sylvania Campus and Sylvania Campus President\, PCC Pow Wow Planning Committee\, PCC Sylvania Campus Multicultural Center\, PCC Sylvania Campus Women’s Resource Center\, Native American Rehabilitation Association. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next PCC Winter Powwow in January at Portland Community College Sylvania Campus\, Health Technology Building in Portland\, Oregon. \nTags: PCC Winter Powwow\, Portland Community College Winter Powwow\, PCC Winter Pow Wow\, Portland Community College Winter Pow Wow\, PCC Winter Wacipi\, Portland Community College Winter Wacipi\, PCC Annual Traditional Winter Pow-Wow\, Oregon Powwow\, Oregon Pow Wow\, Oregon Wacipi \nView Other Oregon Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/pcc-winter-powwow/
LOCATION:PCC Sylvania Campus Health Technology Building\, 12000 SW 49th Avenue\, Portland\, OR\, 97219\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Oregon Powwows,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190120
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20181226T162752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181226T173821Z
UID:31003-1547856000-1547942399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Bear Moon Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Bear Moon Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 1st Annual Bear Moon Pow Wow on January 19\, 2019 at the Indian Community School in Franklin\, Wisconsin. Indian Community School invites ICS students\, alumni\, families and community members to attend the Bear Moon Pow Wow\, a traditional winter pow wow held at the School. \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission & Parking! \nDance Specials\nICS Alumni Dance Special sponsored by Indian Community School\nJunior/Teen Grass versus Junior/Teen Jingle Dance Special\nDel Porter Special\nTeddy Porter Special \nPow Wow Head Staff\nEmcee: Dylan Prescott\nArena Director: Ronnie Goodeagle\nHost Drum: Iron Boy\nYouth Host Drum: ICS Eagle Singers\nHead Veterans: Jamie Awonohopay & Bullie Tomaw\nHead Dancers: Diana Sanapaw & Loren Sanapaw\nOneida Royalty and Color Guard will be present \nOpen Drum Roll Call\nFirst 3 drums to RSVP will be registered as Paid Drums. Each Drum must have six singers present. No drum hopping. List of Paid Drums will be posted on Facebook. \nBear Moon Pow Wow Schedule\n11:00 AM Doors Open\n11:00 AM – 10:00 PM Bear Moon Pow Wow T-Shirts For Sale All Day\, All Night!\n12:00 PM First Grand Entry\n4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Dinner Break\n6:00 PM Second Grand Entry \nFood Vendor: Ho-Chunk Youth Services \nLocation\nIndian Community School\n10405 W St Martins Rd\nFranklin\, WI 53132 \n \nFor More Info & Drum Registration\nPlease contact Audra Williams at (414) 525-6144. \nAbout the Indian Community School\nIndian Community School\, Inc. (ICS)\, host of the annual Bear Moon Pow Wow\, is a private\, faith-based\, inter-tribal school\, that began in the homes of three courageous Oneida mothers in 1969. From these humble beginnings\, ICS has been serving the Native community of metro Milwaukee for almost 50 years\, providing its youth with a unique learning experience that cultivate an enduring cultural identity by weaving indigenous teachings with a distinguished learning environment. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t forget the next Bear Moon Pow Wow in January at the Indian Community School in Franklin\, Wisconsin. \nTags: Bear Moon Pow Wow\, Bear Moon Powwow\, Wisconsin Powwow\, Wisconsin Pow Wow \nView other Wisconsin Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/bear-moon-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Indian Community School\, 10405 W St Martins Rd\, Franklin\, 55132\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190120
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20160703T124611Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T135913Z
UID:6019-1547856000-1547942399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battles of the River Raisin Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss excitement at the 205th Commemoration of the Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment in Monroe\, Michigan on January 19\, 2019. Join the many participants from Michigan\, Ohio\, Kentucky and Canada\, along with Native Americans and residents of Monroe Michigan as we remember this bloody battle and massacre that took place on January 22-23\, 1813. \nThe commemoration is held on the very ground along the River Raisin where hundreds of lives were lost in a struggle for freedom and sovereignty during the early years of the United States. \n\nBattles Of The River Raisin Reenactment\nBattle of Frenchtown (AKA The Battle of the River Raisin)\nThe Battle of Frenchtown (Battle of the River Raisin in Monroe Michigan) was the largest battle fought on Michigan soil. This battle was a major defeat for the Americans and was one of the bloodiest engagements during the War of 1812. The massacre of some wounded solders the following day shocked and enraged Americans throughout the Old Northwest Territory. This incident soon became known as “The River Raisin Massacre” and the rallying cry was “Remember the Raisin”. \nAnniversary Memorial Service Commemorates The Battles of the River Raisin\nEach January\, on the anniversary date of the battles\, a memorial service is held on the battlefield. This event commemorates the service of the Americans\, French\, British\, Canadians\, and Native Americans who fought at the River Raisin. During this service\, uniformed living historians representing the soldiers of the War of 1812\, place a wreath on the ground that was the scene of the heaviest fighting and fire ceremonial salutes in honor of those who fell here. \nTENTATIVE SCHEDULE:\nSaturday\n9:00 a.m. Presentation at the River Raisin National Park Education Center\n11:00 a.m. Tactical Musket and Cannon Demonstration at Education Center\n12:00 p.m. Remembrance Ceremony at Education Center\n2:30 p.m. 1812 Program at the Monroe Historical Museum\, 126 S. Monroe St \nNoon Commemoration Ceremonies\nRiver Raisin National Battlefield Park Visitor Center\n1403 E. Elm Avenue\, Monroe\, MI 48162\n734-243-7136 \nLaCroix’s Company of Michigan Militia\nThe company was named after its Captain\, Hubert Lacroix\, reputedly the first man from the River Raisin settlement to volunteer for active duty in the War of 1812. Lacroix’s company of Volunteer Infantry of the Michigan militia was mustered into service on May 18\, 1812. Their period of active duty lasted just 2 months and 30 days\, until General Hull’s surrender of Detroit and all of Michigan Territory on August 16 of that same year. \n \nNow\, over two centuries after the War of 1812\, Lacroix’s company of Michigan militia is once again on the march every year at the Battles of the River Raisin Reenactment. Sponsored and supported by the River Raisin Battlefield Visitor Center and the Friends of the River Raisin Battlefield\, modern-day company members research and reproduce many aspects of the life and times of the original unit. The company now is made up of volunteers who are dedicated to preserving the living memory of our community’s past by recreating\, as best we can\, the clothing\, activities\, and skills of the early inhabitants of the historic River Raisin settlement. We have been named the official War of 1812 Bicentennial Re-enactment unit by both the City and County of Monroe\, Michigan. Our members work closely with the staff of the Monroe County Historical Museum to support living history programs at the Navarre Anderson Trading Post and the River Raisin Battlefield Visitor Center. \nMore about LaCroix’s Company of Michigan Militia – and how to join. \nAnnual Battles of the River Raisin Reenactment Location\nRiver Raisin National Battlefield Park\n1403 East Elm Avenue\nMonroe\, Michigan 48162 \nMore about River Raison Battlefield \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment in Monroe\, Michigan on the Saturday closest to the original date January 22-23\, 1813. \nTags: Battles Of The River Raisin Reenactment\, River Raisin Battle Reenactment\, War of 1812 Reenactment \nView other War of 1812 Encampments & Reenactments
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battles-of-the-river-raisin-reenactment/
LOCATION:River Raisin National Battlefield Park\, 1403 East Elm Avenue\, Monroe\, MI\, 48162\, United States
CATEGORIES:Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Living History Events,War of 1812
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ORGANIZER;CN="Friends of the River Raisin Battlefield":MAILTO:history@monroemi.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190128
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20170319T111224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181231T150415Z
UID:13100-1548374400-1548633599@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger
DESCRIPTION:2019 John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nLearn Ranger skills at the Annual John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger on January 25-27\, 2019 at the Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland. Each year during the last weekend of January\, Jaeger’s Battalion\, in concert with the Rangers of the Ohio Company\, Rutherford’s Rangers\, and The Friends of Fort Frederick conduct a John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger. All proceeds benefit the Friends of Fort Frederick. We will maintain 18th c. persona throughout the John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger weekend. If you are new to the hobby and do not have all your 18th c. gear\, you are welcome to attend and learn what you need for this hobby. \n\nJohn Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger\nThe purpose of the John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger is to promote the historical 18th century Ranger impression by providing accurate and updated information on Rogers’ Rangers and the cultures of the time. Subjects taught range from field skills that rangers required to cultures they encountered\, such as the Eastern Woodland Indian cultures. \nThe weekend John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger will involve a mix of lecture\, hands-on\, and simulated patrolling exercises designed to familiarize the participants with the skills necessary to understand all facets of the historic military specialization\, as well as lend insight to future research and portrayals. Lodging in the fort\, firewood and meals will be included. \nRegistration\n$60.00 and is be limited to the first 30 paid applicants.\nCost includes classes plus Friday dinner through Sunday breakfast meals.\nYou must pre-register before January 8!\nMake check payable to “Friends of Fort Frederick State Park” (Non-Refundable)\nMail check to: SCR\, c/o Louis Tramelli\, 8563 Tipton Hwy\, Tipton\, MI 49287\nInclude your address\, phone number and e-mail address. \nFor More Information: Lou Tramelli at 2017SOR@oaksedge.net. \nBarracks space for the John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger is limited to the first 30 registrants\, so register early to ensure your place! All others must sleep in their own tent. You may use a propane or wood burning heater in your tent. When you register\, please let us know if you intend to pitch a tent\, and include any requirements for straw to stuff your tick. \nStandards for historic weapons use applies \nLocation\nFort Frederick State Park\n11100 Fort Frederick Road\nBig Pool\, MD 21711\n301-842-2155 \nAbout Rogers’ Rangers\nRogers’ Rangers was initially a provincial company from the colony of New Hampshire\, attached to the British Army during the Seven Years’ War (called the French and Indian War in the US). The unit was quickly adopted into the British army as an independent ranger company. It was trained by Major Robert Rogers as a rapidly deployed light infantry force tasked mainly with reconnaissance as well as conducting special operations against distant targets. Their tactics were built on earlier colonial precedents and were codified for the first time by Rogers. The tactics proved remarkably effective\, so much so that the initial company was expanded into a ranging corps of more than a dozen companies (containing as many as 1\,200–1\,400 men at its peak). The ranger corps became the chief scouting arm of British Crown forces by the late 1750s. The British valued them highly for gathering intelligence about the enemy. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger at Fort Frederick State Park in Big Pool\, Maryland on the last weekend of January. \nTags: John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger\, John Jaeger School of the Ranger\, 18th century Ranger Training\, John Jaeger Memorial School of the Ranger weekend\, Jaeger’s Battalion of Rogers Rangers \nView other French & Indian War Reenactments and Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/john-jaeger-memorial-school-of-the-ranger/
LOCATION:Fort Frederick State Park\, 11100 Fort Frederick Road\, Big Pool\, MD\, 21711\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,French & Indian War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jaegers Battalion of Rogers Rangers":MAILTO:2017SOR@oaksedge.net
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190126T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190126T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180117T145925Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T024735Z
UID:21527-1548496800-1548522000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Point Living History Day
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Point Living History Day\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe Fort comes alive at Fort Point Living History Day on January 26\, 2019 at Fort Point in San Francisco\, California as re-enactors show what life was like there during the 1860s. Tours of the fort\, infantry and artillery demonstrations\, exhibits\, music of the period\, military parades\, and a speech by the Mayor of San Francisco (in 1861) are all part of the day’s activities. The raising of the garrison flag ceremony takes place soon after the fort opens. Admission is free. Talks and demonstrations will be held throughout the day; reenactors are happy to answer questions about history and various aspects of life during the Civil War. \n\nFort Point Living History Day\nThis Saturday\, the walls of Fort Point will again echo with the sounds of fifes and drums and tramp of boots as this San Francisco landmark celebrates Fort Point Living History Day. Come watch and interact with dozens of reenactors from the American Civil War Association portraying Union soldiers and civilians from the time of the War Between the States at the only Civil War-era brick fort west of the Mississippi. \nThis is a great family-friendly event that is both fun and educational. It’s exciting to march into the fort behind the fife-and-drum band\, and entering the courtyard to see only reenactors in period dress. If you’re at all interested in the Civil War or California’s history\, it’s an event you have to attend. \nSchedule of Activities (subject to change): \n\nAdmission Free\nHours: Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.\nFlag raising ceremony at 10:00 a.m.\nInfantry drills occur every hour on the hour\nArtillery discussions occur every hour on the half hour\nConcurrent demonstrations throughout the day – 1800’s medicine\, musician\, and civilian\nFlag lowering ceremony at 4:30 p.m.\n\nLocation\nFort Point\n999 Marine Drive at Long Avenue)\nSan Francisco\, CA 94129 \nFort Union\, is located at the south anchorage of the Golden Gate Bridge at the end of Marine Drive on the Presidio of San Francisco. \nGetting to Fort Point: Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and pass through the toll plaza in the far right lane. Take the exit immediately after the toll plaza and head up Merchant Road. Turn left at the stop sign onto Lincoln Avenue and follow it down the hill to Marine Drive. \nParking: Available along the road and in a small lot at the fort. You can also park near the Warming Hut at Crissy Field and walk over to Fort Point. It can be really cold in this old brick fort\, even if it’s sunny out\, so dress in layered clothing. Restroom facilities and drinking water can be found outside the fort. \nAbout Fort Point\nFrom its vantage point overlooking the spectacular Golden Gate\, Fort Point defended the San Francisco Bay following California’s Gold Rush through World War II. Its beautifully arched casemates display the art of 3rd system brick masonry and interacts gracefully with the Golden Gate Bridge. Fort Point National Historic Site is open Friday through Sunday from 10 am to 5 pm. The fort is located in San Francisco at 999 Marine Drive (at Long Avenue) right under the south end of the Golden Gate Bridge. Admission is free. \nFor More Information: Call (415) 556-1696. \n\nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Point Civil War Days in January at Fort Point in San Francisco\, California. \nTags: Fort Point Living History Day\, Fort Point Historic Site Civil War Days\, Civil War Living History \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-point-living-history-day/
LOCATION:Fort Point Historic Site\, 999 Marine Drive\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94129\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Historic American Forts,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190204
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180104T042045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190102T003344Z
UID:20881-1548979200-1549238399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi
DESCRIPTION:2019 Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 21st Annual Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi on February 1-3\, 2019 at the Keystone Center in Brandon\, Manitoba\, Canada. The Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi attracts First Nations members from across North America. The event includes a powwow (wacipi)\, and much more: square dancing\, hockey\, basketball and volleyball tournaments and a wide variety of other entertainment. Dakota Nation Winterfest is considered the largest aboriginal sport and cultural event of its kind under one roof! \n\n2018 Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi\nDakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi (and other events) has been proudly hosted by Sioux Valley Dakota Nation since 1998. Join us for a great weekend and celebration of Indigenous Culture and Sport. Sioux Valley contiues to try to host the best event possible year after year and will continue to do so in the future. \nAdmission\n$12/day Adults\nFree – Kids under 6 and Elders 60+ \nWacipi Grand Entries\nFriday @ 7:00 p.m.\nSaturday @ 1:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.\nSunday @ 1:00 p.m. \nAttractions\nContest Pow Wow\nHockey Tournaments: Adult & Minor\nVolleyball\nBasketball\nSquare Dancing & Teen Dance\nMonster Bingo\nTalent Show\nTrade Show\nStrongman Competition\nMoccasin Games and more! \nDakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi Mini-Gallery\n\n\nWacipi Head Staff\nAnnouncers: Howie Thomson\, Tommy Christian\nArena Directors: Dale McKay\, Jason Taylor\nInvited Drum: Mato Pejuta\nHost Drums: Riverside Dakota\, Dakota Hotain\nInvited Singers: Bullhorn Singers \nWacipi Dance Contest Categories\nJunior Categories (7-12): $200 $100 $75 $50\nTeen Categories (13-17): $300 $200 $100 $75\nGolden Age (55+): $700 $500 $300 $100\nSenior Adults (35-54): $700 $500 $300 $100\nJunior Adults (18-34): $700 $500 $300 $100\nSinging Contest: $7000 $4000 $3000 $2000 $1000 \nLocation\nKeystone Center\n1175 18th St #1\nBrandon\, MB R7A 7C5\, Canada \nFor More Information:\nPhone: 204-855-2671\, 204-303-0072\nEmail: jennifer.bone@dakotanation.com \nThis is an alcohol and drug free event. Security and first aid on site. No outside raffles or draws permitted. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi in January at the Keystone Center in Brandon\, Manitoba\, Canada.\n\nTags: Dakota Nation Winterfest Wacipi\, Dakota Nation Winterfest Pow Wow\, Dakota Nation Winterfest Competition Pow Wow\, Dakota Nation Winterfest Powwow\, Canada Powwow\, Canada Pow Wow \nView other Canada Powwows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/dakota-nation-winterfest-wacipi/
LOCATION:Keystone Center\, 1175 18th St #1\, Brandon\, Manitoba\, R7A 7C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Canada Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sioux Valley Dakota Nation":MAILTO:jennifer.bone@dakotanation.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190201
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190204
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20160717T234953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T171256Z
UID:6403-1548979200-1549238399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nBe here for the 33rd Annual Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days on February 1-3\, 2019 in Key West. This 3 day event portrays the time period of 1861-1862 at a Federal fortress. First person interpretation\, weapons demonstrations and camp life are featured on a daily basis. \n\nFort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\nIt’s an historical re-enactment of when Fort Taylor was active during the American Civil War in the 1860s. This fortress was one of three fortresses in Florida that was held by Federal forces throughout that conflict. While there were no major battles or skirmishes at Fort Taylor during the American Civil War\, this event demonstrates to visitors the role the fortress played during the Civil War. It assisted the Federal Navy in administering the blockade of southern ports that was imposed by President Lincoln shortly after war broke out. \nEvent Time: Friday – 8:00am EST to Sunday – 5:00pm EST \nReenactor Fee: $5.00 fee for weekend. Another $5.00 for shooters on the schooners if you want to go on the boats. If you want to board the boat\, but not be a shooter\, that fee depends on the boat. Some charge full price (about $35\, while some half that amount). \nLocation:\nFort Taylor\n601 Howard England Way\nKey West\, FL 33040 \nDirections: Take I-95 south all the way into the Keys. Fort Taylor is located at the very tip end of the Keys. \nFor More Information\nConfederate Contact: Col. Rick Brass 561-932-4924 cwbrass@hotmail.com\nFederal Contact: Col. Bill Pangrass 352-615-3012 cog14nysm@peoplepc.com \nThe roar of cannon fire and the sight of soldiers in Civil War uniforms are to greet visitors at oceanfront Fort Zachary Taylor Civil War Heritage Days Friday though Sunday during the annual Civil War Heritage Days festival. \nKey West was the only Deep South port that remained in Union hands throughout the Civil War\, and Fort Taylor was a vital base for the Union blockade of Confederate ships. Captured blockade runners were forced to anchor in the waters just offshore. \nFort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days reenactment participants who portray southerners are “captured” as their vessel attempts to run the Federal blockade of Key West Harbor. The ship’s master is put on trial by a Federal court. The case is taken from an actual court transcript from 1862. The event features a military-style parade from a Civil War memorial to Fort Taylor along Key ‘ famous Duval Street. Visitors can also shop at period sutlers\, the stores of the day. Event highlights focus on educating the public by sharing the history of Fort Taylor and life during the Civil War. \nFor more information on how to get involved in Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\, contact Kevin Bowes at kevin.bowes@dep.state.fl.us (link sends e-mail). \, or (305) 292-6850. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days the first weekend in February in Key West\, Florida. \nTags: Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days\, Fort Taylor Civil War Heritage Days Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment\, Ft Taylor\, Battle at Fort Taylor \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/fort-taylor-civil-war-heritage-days/
LOCATION:Fort Zachary Taylor Historic State Park\, 601 Howard England Way\, Key West\, FL\, 33040\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Historic American Forts,Living History Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190203
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20190117T115649Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190117T122520Z
UID:32640-1549065600-1549151999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Battle for Old Mill Station Civil War Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Battle for Old Mill Station Civil War Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nRelive history at the Battle for Old Mill Station Civil War Reenactment on February 2-3\, 2019 at The Mountain & Old Mill Marketplace in Canton\, Texas. On First Monday Trade Days in February\, The Mountain & Old Mill Marketplace\, in conjunction with the 9th Texas Infantry\, one of the oldest Civil War reenactment units in Texas\, presents a weekend of Civil War Reenactments along with a living history which will include a civilian camp\, artisans\, a sutlers tent and several historical displays. \nSaturday evening at 6:00 p.m. we will host a Civil War era Ball at Barbie’s Playhouse stage. The main battle reenactments will take place behind the pavilions on Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. and will have a $10.00 entry fee with children 5 and under free. If you book overnight accommodations on The Mountain for the weekend you will have free entry to the battles for the entire family. Ask your host for your wristbands upon check-in. Bring your own chair as seating will be limited. \nShop our unique stores set in an Old West setting on The Mountain and browse thru the Pavilions for flea market treasures. Eat at your choice of various cafes\, restaurants and food courts. Enjoy an Old West gunfight portrayed by The Mountains own Texicans at various show times Saturday and Sunday. \nWe invite you to step back in time with us to 1864 at the Battle for Old Mill Station Civil War Reenactment for a very special weekend on The Mountain and at Old Mill Marketplace. Costumes welcome and we look forward to seeing you there! For RV reservations or general information call Old Mill Marketplace at 903-567-5445. Vendor spots available too. \nAdmission\n$10 Adult\n5 & under – FREE\n$5 First Monday Parking\nYou may come and go from the battlefield with your ticket. Guests with Mountain accommodations are free with wristband from your host. \nSaturday\n1:00 p.m. Battle Reenactment\n6:00 p.m. Civil War Era Ball (costumes welcome) \nSunday\n1:00 p.m. Battle Reenactment \nCamping & Accommodations:\nRV camping\, Bed and Breakfast\, many overnight accommodations available \nLocation\nThe Mountain\n542 East Highway 64\nCanton\, TX 775103\n903-567-5445 \nDirections: Entry to The Mountain and Old Mill Marketplace for the event is from East Hwy 64. First Monday Parking is $5. Entry to the battlefield and camp is behind the pavilions of Old Town Marketplace. \n \nFor More Information\nKaren Fronterhouse: thegardenshoppe.canton@gmail.com 318-455-4489\nKathy Carter: mymediadesigns@gmail.com 318-455-4489 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Battle for Old Mill Station Civil War Reenactment on the first weekend of February at The Mountain & Old Mill Marketplace in Canton\, Texas. \nTags: Battle for Old Mill Station Civil War Reenactment\, Battle for Old Mill Station\, Texas Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/battle-for-old-mill-station-civil-war-reenactment/
LOCATION:The Mountain and Old Mill Marketplace\, 542 East Highway 64\, Canton\, TX\, 75103\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="9th Texas Infantry Civil War Reenactors":MAILTO:ron9thtx@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190202
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190204
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20170204T145007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190106T162052Z
UID:11346-1549065600-1549238399@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Brooksville Native American Festival
DESCRIPTION:2019 Brooksville Native American Festival\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 5th Annual Brooksville Native American Festival on February 2-3\, 2019 at beautiful Florida Classic Park in Brooksville\, Florida. Enjoy the finest in Native art and crafts\, music\, dancing and much\, much more. The Brooksville Native American Festival for the whole family. This festival features a combination of dancing and music\, artists and craftsmen from around the country\, and the people who make the Native foods like fry bread and buffalo burgers\, making it truly unique. People have attended from as far away as Puerto Rico. \n\nBrooksville Native American Festival\nThe Brooksville Native American Festival has been awarded a Top Twenty Events Winner by the Southeast Tourism Society. Our mission is to provide hands-on education and entertainment for all ages\, as well as authentic programs and vendors to keep our visitors engaged. We want the entire family to be caught up in Native culture from start to finish. \nThe family-friendly Brooksville Native American Festival will feature a full roster of non-stop entertainment acts both Saturday and Sunday that include music\, dance\, primitive skills demonstrations and more! Learn to build fire the primitive way. Listen to traditional Native American music. Watch ancient traditional Polynesian dancers. Visit an actual teepee. Shop for authentic handmade native arts and crafts and much more! \nNEW FOR 2019:\nRed Boyz Drum: The Red Boyz Drum are back. Experience the beauty\, pageantry and color of traditional Native dances\, feel the beat of the drum and join them in a social dance \nCody Blackbird Band: Raw\, honest\, organic\, indigenous. The Cody Blackbird Band sets themselves apart from many of the pop-rock Indie bands that are in the musical marketplace today. Indigenous (Dakota\, Cherokee\, Romani gypsy) brothers Cody and Caleb Blackbird set out to form a group that honors the sacred music of their ancestors\, while infusing the revolution of rock and R&B into their unique style. Utilizing the haunting sound of the traditional Native American wooden flute and hide skin drum\, Cody has become the Pied Piper for a new generation of listeners\, while his brother Caleb keeps the heartbeat of the pow-wow inside all of their songs. \nNo Ka Oi Polynesian Dancers: Joining us this year will be the No Ka Oi Polynesian Dancers. You don’t want to miss this exciting and fun exhibition of traditional island dancing\, who knows you might even get to do the hula. \nAdmission\n$8 – Adults ($14 Weekend Pass)\n$4.00 Kids ($6 Weekend Pass)\nFree – Under 5\nAdmission includes everything but the food and drink. \nBrooksville Native American Festival Mini-Gallery\n\n \nTentative Schedule: Saturday & Sunday\n10:00 am Gate Open\n10:30 am Welcome\n11:00 am Featured Dance Performers\n11:30 am Intertribal Dancing\n12:00 pm – 1 pm Scheduled Entertainer & Dance Groups (every 1/2 hour)\n1:30 am Intertribal Dancing\n2:00 pm Scheduled Entertainer\n2:30 pm – 4:00 pm Scheduled Entertainer & Dance Groups (every 1/2 hour)\n5:00 pm Intertribal Dancing\nClose (6:00 pm Saturday / 5:00 pm Sunday) \nPrimitive & RV Camping\nRV and tent camping are available on-site at the Florida Classic Park\, 5360 Lockhart Rd. Brooksville FL 34602. Primitive and RV camping provided. Both require weekend passes. Public restrooms are part of the 52-acre park now. Dump station on site.\nCall (904) 886-8378 office or email eanddmedia@gmail.com\nRV – 30 amp with water $35 per night\nRV – 50 amp with water $40 per night\nDry (primitive) camping $15 per night \nLocation\nFlorida Classic Park\n5360 Lockhart Rd.\nBrooksville\, FL 34602\n727-389-1395 \nHost Hotell\nDays INN Brooksville: 6320 Windmere Rd\, Brooksville\, 352-7976-9486. Ask for the festival rate. \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Powwow FAQs”]\nQ: What kind of entertainment do you have?\nA: We have dancers who will showcase a variety of dance style from different tribal nations\, we have demonstrators who will teach primitive skills and we will have contemporary Native musicians who will entertain with there unique style of music. \nQ: Will there be food sold at festival?\nA: Yes\, we usually have 7-8 food vendors serving both traditional Native foods like buffalo burgers and frybread as well as more common fair food such as hotdogs. chicken nuggets and ice cream.\n​\nQ: Are dogs allowed?\nA: Yes\, we welcome our four legged friends\, all we ask is that they are well behaved\, you keep them on a leash and that you pickup after them.\n​\nQ: Is it appropriate to wear an Indian regalia/headdress?\nA: NO\, please do not come dressed as an” Indian”. While we know some people believe this is a way to honor Native Americans it is in fact the opposite\, What Natives wear is not a costume; their regalia is an important part of their culture so please respect our wishes.\n​\nQ: Can we take pictures?\nA: Yes\, we welcome photography at our event but please be respectful.\nYou can take pictures of dancers and demonstrators in the arena unless you are specifically asked not to (e.g. a special or ceremonial dance )\nOutside the arena you may take pictures of individual performers but always ask permission first.\n​\nQ: Is there additional charge for parking?\nA: No\, the only charge is individual admission and camping fees if you are staying overnight.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nMark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Brooksville Native American Festival on the first Saturday and Sunday of February at beautiful Florida Classic Park in Brooksville\, Florida. \n \nTags: Brooksville Native American Festival\, Brooksville Native American Powwow\, Brooksville Native American Pow Wow\, Florida Powwow\, Florida Pow Wow \nView other Florida Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/brooksville-native-american-festival/
LOCATION:Florida Classic Park\, 5360 Lockhart Rd.\, Brooksville\, FL\, 34602\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Powwow,Native American Festival,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Brooksville Native American Festival":MAILTO:bnafest@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190206T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190208T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20160615T151659Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181231T141804Z
UID:5474-1549447200-1549630800@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:School Days at Fort Foster
DESCRIPTION:2019 School Days at Fort Foster\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nMake a date with your class for School Days at Fort Foster on February 6-8\, 2019 at Fort Foster State Historic Site in Thonotosassa\, Florida. This “Back in Time” living history program\, “School Days at Fort Foster”\, is held on the three days preceding the Fort Foster Rendezvous\, and features the military\, Seminoles and civilians along with a variety of craft demonstrations. This event offers a special time for students to enjoy a first person history lesson\, take a ranger-led tour of a Florida frontiers fort\, and interact with period-dress\, Seminole natives. An opportunity to purchase period merchandise and refreshments is available to your students. \nNOTE: This event is also listed with Mountain Man Rendezvous as it precedes the Fort Foster Rendezvous that follows the next two days after “School Days at Fort Foster.” \nFees: Student admission for this special event is a $2 donation to Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society per student. There is no charge for teachers and chaperones. \nEvent Time: \nRepeats every day 3 times .\nWednesday: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm\nThursday: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm\nFriday: 10:00 am to 1:00 pm \nFort Foster Contact Info:\nRanger Station: (813) 987-6771\nAdditional Information: ava.l.foster@floridadep.gov \nAll school groups\, sutlers\, vendors\, and demonstrators\, must register by January 25th. Please see the “Additional Information” tab for registration forms. \nLocation\nThe Fort Foster State Historic Site is located adjacent to Hillsborough River State Park on U.S. 301 North\, 9 miles north of Fowler Avenue and 6 miles south of Zephyrhills. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next School Days at Fort Foster in January at Fort Foster State Historic Site in Thonotosassa\, Florida\, the day before the Fort Foster Rendezous. \nTags: School Days at Fort Foster\, Fort Foster School Days\, Fort Foster Rendezvous\, Florida Rendezvous \nView Fort Foster Rendezvous Details
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/school-days-at-fort-foster/
LOCATION:Fort Foster State Historic Site\, 15402 U.S. 301 N.\, Thonotosassa\, FL\, 33592\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Rendezvous,Living History Events,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Hillsborough River State Park Preservation Society":MAILTO:contact@historyandnature.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190208
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20171230T175509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181218T222602Z
UID:20647-1549584000-1549843199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Frozen Butt Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Frozen Butt Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the 39th Annual Frozen Butt Rendezvous on February 8-10\, 2019 at Corndodger Station\, 7.5 miles west of Frankfort\, Kansas. Bring your rifle\, pistol\, smoothbores\, bow\, hawk\, knife and whatever else you may want to use for competing at the Frozen Butt Rendezvous. The Kaw Valley Muzzleloaders\, host of the Frozen Butt Rendezvous invites bring lots of powder ’cause there are a lot of shooting events for you to enter. There is no Grand Aggregate Prize; all events will be stand-alone events. Shoot what you want\, when you want! \nSpectators and New Shooters are always Welcome. \nLots of Shooting Events: Rifle / Pistol Walk\, Knife & Hawk\, Archery & Shotgun \nSaturday Night Meal will be provided for Shooters and Families. \nCamp Fee (includes event fees)\n* One registered shooter per camp is required.\n* $20.00 Single; $30.00 Family\n* Fire Wood is available.\n* Limit Open Fire Pits. Use Fire Box if possible.\n* Fire Barrels available on site.\n* Fire bucket required in all camps.\n* Clean outhouses are on site.\n* No drinking water is available.\n* Primitive and modern camps available.\n* Keep ‘non-period’ items covered in Primitive Camp.\n* ‘Quiet Camp’ is available for old timers.\n* No loaded guns are allowed in camp. \nFrozen Butt Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nThings to know about the Kansas-Nebraska Rendezvous\n* Pre-1840s dress is strongly encouraged.\n* All pets must be on leash at all times.\n* Horses must be tied up or under control at all times.\n* Traditional Arms only\n* Shooting will be from the Pouch\n* Open Iron Sights only\n* Patched Round Ball only\n* Some ranges open Friday as weather and time permit.\n* Ruling of Range Officer and Booshway is final on all range and camp issues.\n* Tin Cup Rule is in effect.\n* No Grand Agg Prize. All events will be stand-alone events. Shoot what you want\, when you want! \n* Traders welsomc – Please register (no additional fee) \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Map & Directions to Corndodger Station Range”]\nKansas-Nebraska Rendezvous Location\nCorndodger Station Range is the same site as the 2003 and 2018 High Plains Regional Rendezvous. \nGoogle Map Link for Frankfort\, KS 66427. Follow directions from this or other points to Corndodger Station Range. \n \nDirections to Range:\nFrom the South:\nIf coming from the South West take I-70 to US 77.\nGo North through Manhattan & Randolph to Waterville\nTake K9 east through Blue Rapids.\nK9 turns east just past the river bridge leaving Blue Rapids\nGo 5.5 miles to 15th Rd.\nTurn South 1 mile on gravel. \nFrom the South East\nTake I-70 to US99. Go North through Wamego and Westmoreland to Frankfort.\nGo West out of Frankfort on K9 7.5 miles to 15th Rd.\nTurn South 1 mile on gravel. \nFrom the North West\nTake US 36 to Marysville\nThen take US77 South.\nJust before Blue Rapids take K9 East 5.5 miles to 15th Rd.\nTurn South 1 mile on gravel. \nFrom the North East\nTake US 36 to the US99 Junction (there is a flashing light here).\nGo South to Frankfort\nThen go West out of Frankfort on K9 7.5 miles to 15th Rd.\nTurn South 1 mile on gravel. \nNOTE: At 15th Road there is a Corndodger Station sign on the South Side of the Road.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \n \nFor more information:\nBooshway\, Lee Tebbutt 785-617-0061\nChris Emme 785-410-4643; Neil Taylor 785-565-1612 \nHistory of the Frozen Butt Rendezvous\nWhen the Kaw Valley Muzzleloaders initially organized they held several rendezvous type shoots. The event that seemed to attract the most interest was the winter shoot held in February. The first few shoots in February were just called a winter rendezvous. It soon became apparent that while the participants were enjoying themselves they were also freezing their backsides off. Thus the name Frozen Butt Rendezvous naturally evolved. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Frozen Butt Rendezvous in February at Corndodger Station near Frankfort\, Kansas. \nTags: Frozen Butt Rendezvous\, Kansas Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Kansas Rendezvous \nView Other Kansas Rendezvous\, Encampment or Related Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/frozen-butt-rendezvous/
LOCATION:Corndodger Station\, Frankfort\, KS\, 66427\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Kansas Rendezvous,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Kaw Valley Muzzleloaders":MAILTO:wlee@freetrapper.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20170208T140321Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180723T133845Z
UID:11552-1549670400-1549843199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Micos Legacy PowWow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Cox-Osceola Seminole Micos Legacy PowWow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us for the Annual Cox-Osceola Seminole Micos Legacy PowWow on February 9-10\, 2019 at the Orange Springs Powwow Grounds on the Cox Osceola Seminole Indian Reservation in Fort McCoy\, Florida. All dancers\, vendors and public are welcome to experience the sights and sounds of American Indian dancing and singing\, American Indian Arts & Crafts vendors and Patchwork Sewing Demonstrations\, Native Food Booths\, Auctions\, Raffles\, Luck Of The Draw Dances ($5 Entry)\, and more! Note: Date is correct\, but other info from 2018 event. This will be updated soon. \nPublic\, Daners\, Drums & Vendors Welcome\nEntry $3 Donation for Adults; Children 12 and under Free\nFree Primitive Camping Open To Everyone! \nHours\nFriday: 12:00 pm – 10:00 pm\nSaturday: 9:00 am-10:00 pm\nSunday: 9:00 am-4:00 pm \nPowwow Head Staff\nNorthern Drum: To Be Announced\nSouthern Drum: To Be Announced\nHead Lady: To Be Announced\nHead Man: To Be Announced\nJr Head Lady: To Be Announced\nJr Head Man: To Be Announced\nArena Director: To Be Announced\nMaster of Ceremonies & Entertainment: To Be Announced\nHead Vet: To Be Announced \nLocation\nCox-Osceola Seminole Indian Reservation\nOrange Springs PowWow Grounds\n21449 NE 130th Ct Rd\nFort McCoy\, FL 32134 \nInformation & Registration:\nTribal Office (352)546-3910\nOklevbandyamasseeoffice@Gmail.Com \nThe Micos Legacy PowWow is a family event with a zero drug and alcohol tolerance. \nSo\, mark your calendar today so you won’t miss the next Micos Legacy PowWow at the Orange Springs Powwow Grounds on the Cox Osceola Seminole Indian Reservation in Fort McCoy\, Florida. \nTags: Cox-Osceola Seminole Micos Legacy PowWow\, Cox-Osceola Seminole Micos Legacy Pow Wow\, Florida Powwow\, Florida Pow Wow \nView other Florida Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/micos-legacy-powwow/
LOCATION:Orange Springs Powwow Grounds\, 21449 ne 130th court Rd\, Fort Mc Coy\, FL\, 32134\, United States
CATEGORIES:Florida Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cox Oceola Yamassee Seminole":MAILTO:oklevbandyamasseeoffice@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190209
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190211
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20170127T135031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T183634Z
UID:10967-1549670400-1549843199@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Wildhorse Pow Wow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Wildhorse Pow Wow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the 23rd Annual Wildhorse Pow Wow on February 9-10\, 2019 at Leuzinger High School in Lawndale\, California. Always on the second weekend of February\, and often landing on Valentine’s Day\, the Wildhorse Pow Wow serves as a kind of opening ceremony for the Southern California pow wow circuit. Experience Native American dancing and singing\, arts and crafts and food. The Wildhorse Singers formed in 1985 out of necessity. One of its founders and the current pow wow organizer\, Jorge Lechuga\, formed the group as a sober drum for recovering alcoholics and drug addicts. Although he and his family are Diné\, the Wildhorse Singers is often as diverse as the more than 150\,000 Natives living in the greater Los Angeles area. \n\nWildhorse Pow Wow\nToday\, the Wildhorse Singers and their supporters from the Wildhorse Native American Association\, are dedicated to the Native community\, starting the Wildhorse Pow Wow because they wanted to do something for the community. \nFree Admission – All Drums & Dancers Welcome \nHours\nSaturday 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM – Grand Entry @ Noon\nSunday 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM – Grand Entry @ Noon \nHead Staff\nMaster of Ceremonies – Arlie Neskahl (Diné)\nHead Man Dancer – Jake Miller (MHA / Northern Cheyenne)\nHead Woman Dancer – Katianna Warren (Dine)\nHost Drum -Bad Soul (Grande Ronde\, OR) \nContests\nDrum Contest\nHand Drum Contest\nOther Sponsored Dance Contests \nVendors\n$150 for 1 day; $200 for 2 days; Download application from event website. \nFor more information: 310-987-1274 \nLocation\nLeuzinger High School\n4118 W. Rosecrans AVE.\nLawndale\,\,CA 90260\n(310) 263-2201 \nUnlike the big California casinos\, the Wildhorse Pow Wow is almost exclusively funded through its food sales. Often whatever is left over from the pow wow goes into a few small scholarships that are then given to young Native adults already in college. And although their scholarships are seldom larger than $500\, any little bit helps Native students. \nWildhorse Princess Pageant\nThe Wildhorse Princess Pageant was created to help young native girls/women to strive for higher education and to keep their traditional traditions alive. Wildhorse Pow Wow Princess primary goal will be to utilize communication skills through teaching and sharing with the rich traditions\, culture\, and heritage of Native American Indian people. The Wildhorse Pow Wow Princess serves as a role model\, leader in the community and representative of the annual Wildhorse Pow Wow and as well as a goodwill ambassador from all cultures/native nations throughout the greater Los Angeles and beyond. \nThe Wildhorse Princess pageant is held for young native girls/women who are between the ages of 8 to 17. Each contestant competes in the areas of: Public Speaking\, Personal Interview\, Essay\, Letter of Recommendation\, Raffle Ticket Sales\, Traditional Presentation and Pow Wow Dance Competition. For more information\, email wildhorseprincess@hotmail.com. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Wildhorse Pow Wow in Lawwndale\, California on the second weekend of February. \nTags: Wild Horse Powwow\, Wild Horse Pow Wow\, California Powwow\, California Pow Wow \nView other California Pow Wows
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/wildhorse-pow-wow/
LOCATION:Leuzinger High School\, 4118 W. Rosecrans AVE.\, Lawndale\,\, CA\, 90260\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,California Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Wildhorse Native American Association":MAILTO:wildhorsesingers@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20190209T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20190209T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20190120T203710Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190120T203710Z
UID:32863-1549710000-1549746000@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Stockton Winter Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Stockton Winter Powwow\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nJoin us at the 18th Annual Stockton Winter Powwow on February 9\, 2019 at the University of the Pacific Main Gym in Stockton\, California. The Stockton Pow Wow Committee\, University of the Pacific El Centro (Latinx Outreach)\, and Stockton Bingo are proud to host their annual winter Pow Wow event! All people are welcome to experience this campus and community gathering where indigenous peoples of the West share their songs\, dances\, drums\, arts\, crafts\, foods\, and more. \n\nStockton Community/UOP Winter Benefit Powwow\nIntertribal dancing songs are sung and everyone dances to the beat of the drum. Come and enjoy the rich cultures of our Nation’s Native peoples! The Stockton Winter Benefit Powwow (aka Stockton Community/UOP Winter Benefit Powwow) features Indian tacos\, 50/50 raffles\, and cakewalk. \nAdmission: Free! Public Welcome \nHours: 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.11:00 a.m. Gourd Dance12:00 p.m. Grand Entry6:00 p.m. Gourd Dance7:00 p.m. Grand Entry \nPowwow Head StaffHead Man: Robert Leroy SrHead Woman: Francis Rocha LeroyHead Teen Boy: Robert Leroy JrHead Teen Girl: Juliet CervantesHead Junior Boy: Dougie KaiserMaster Of Ceremonies: Thomas PhillipsArena Director: David Wilon JrHost Northern Drum: To Be AnnouncedHost Southern Drum: Aaron Bear & Co. \nLocation: University of the Pacific Main Gym3621 Stagg WayStockton\, CA 95211 \nFor More Information:Chris Rosado 209-662-3131 iruiz@pacific.edu \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Stockton Community/UOP Winter Benefit Powwow in February at the University of the Pacific Main Gym in Stockton\, California. \nTags: Stockton Winter Powwow\, Stockton Winter Benefit Powwow\, Stockton Community/UOP Winter Benefit Powwow\, Stockton Winter Pow wow\, Stockton Winter Benefit Pow wow\, Stockton Community/UOP Winter Benefit Pow wow\, California Powwow\, California Pow Wow \nView other California Pow Wows & Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/stockton-winter-powwow/
LOCATION:University of the Pacific Main Gym\, 3621 Stagg Way\, Stockton\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,California Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180103T003820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T114143Z
UID:20843-1550188800-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Puget Sound Free Trappers Rain Dee Voo
DESCRIPTION:2019 Puget Sound Free Trappers Rain Dee Voo\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nAll are welcome at the annual Puget Sound Free Trappers Rain Dee Voo on February 15-17\, 2019 at the Capitol City Rifle and Pistol Club in Rochster\, Washington. You and your family are welcome to attend our annual President’s Day weekend event. There will be prizes for the events. Some of the events include a trail walk\, novelty shoots\, and archery. If you would like more information please contact the Booshway at the phone number below. \nRain Dee Voo Contests\nRifle Trail Walk (Bonus points for attire)\nPistol Trail Walk\nTrade Gun\nKnife & ‘Hawk Walk\nUnder 12 Range & Trail\nPrimitive Archery\nNovelty shoots \nPuget Sound Free Trappers Rain Dee Voo General Info\n* Heated Indoor Trading Post (Traders Welcome)\n* Aggregate: Rifle\, plus Archery or Knife & ‘Hawk combined (Rifle tiebreaker breaks all ties)\n* Aggregate Prize Blanket for Adults\, Juniors\, and Under 12’s\n* Dutch Oven Cook-off (Outdoor Preparation)\, Main Dish and Dessert Categories \nFees and Such\nShooters: Men/Women Aggregate: $27.00 plus Blanket Prize\nBlanket Prize: $10 value you would be glad to receive\nJunior Shooters (under age 16): $6.00\nShort Hunters & Young Scouts (under age 12): FREE\nSingle Event Participation: $6.00\nCamping (Each Camp): $11.00 (Prize for best primitive camp) \nKitchen open Friday\, Saturday and Sunday \n\nFriday All Trails open at 1:00 PM \nSaturday\nAll Trails open at 9:00 AM\, Last start 3:00 PM\nShort Hunters Trail One-shot Buffalo Hunt today\nDutch Oven Cook-off\, Pot Luck Dinner follows at 6:00 PM\, then Traders’ Auction and Poker Tourney \nSunday\nTrails including archery open 9:00 AM\, Last start at 10:00 AM\, All Scores in by Noon\nNovelty Shoot in the AM\, Awards Ceremony at 2:00 PM \nLocation\nCapitol City Rifle and Pistol Club\n14318 Littlerock Rd SW\nRochester\, WA 98579 \n[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Directions”]\nDriving south on I-5:\nTake exit 95 “Littlerock/Maytown;”\nexit ramp becomes Maytown Rd.;\ngo 2.8 miles to Littlerock;\ntake the sharp left bend in town;\ngo 1.5 miles further;\nClub is on the left. \nDriving north on I-5:\nTake exit 95 “Littlerock/Maytown;”\nturn left at the end of the exit ramp;\ngo under the I-5 overpass to stop sign and turn right onto Maytown Rd.;\ngo 2.8 miles to Littlerock\,\ntake the sharp left bend in town\, go 1.5 miles further;\nClub is on the left.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nFor More Information: \nBooshway: Clarence Atchison clarence@starr-safety.com 206-271-7504\nSegundo: Roy Williams argonauts166@gmail.com\nBob Gietz duckfreak@q.com 360-273-7862 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Puget Sound Free Trappers Rain Dee Voo on President’s Day Weekend in February at the Capitol City Rifle and Pistol Club in Rochster\, Washington. \nTags: Puget Sound Free Trappers Rain Dee Voo\, Puget Sound Free Trappers Rendezvous\, Rain Dee Voo \nView other Washington Rendezvous & Other Related Buckskinner Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/puget-sound-free-trappers-rain-dee-voo/
LOCATION:Capitol City Rifle and Pistol Club\, 14318 Littlerock Rd SW\, Rochester\, WA\, 98579\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Same week in month,Washington Rendezvous
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ORGANIZER;CN="Puget Sound Free Trappers":MAILTO:Booshway clarence@starr-safety.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180210T050118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190101T224154Z
UID:22495-1550188800-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove
DESCRIPTION:2019 Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nHistory comes to life at the 3rd Annual Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove Grove on February 15-17\, 2019 at the Groveton Indian Athletic Complex in Groveton\, Texas. The Trinity County Chamber of Commerce and 3rd Regiment of Texas Cavalry Living History Troupe will host a living history camp\, complete with civil war battle reenactments. Feel the ground shake as cavalry charge to battle; hear cannons roar as artillery fire; and watch infantry clash in combat. \n\nGroveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove: Horseback View\nCamps will open Friday from 9:00 A.M. to 2:00 P.M. for school children from across the area on School Day. On Saturday and Sunday\, Camps will open for the general public at 9 AM with battles at 2 PM on Saturday and 2 PM on Sunday. A 19th century ball will be held on Saturday night starting at 7 PM. Church services will be held at 10 AM on Sunday. \nCivil War Reenactors from The 3rd Regiment of Texas Cavalry along with others play the roles of infantry soldiers\, artillery gunners\, cavalry\, medical corps\, civilians and others. Explore the grounds of the Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove throughout the day to find demonstrations such as spinning and weaving\, soapmaking\, blacksmithing\, woodworking\, cooking and more. \nPublic Hours: Saturday & Sunday: \n9:00 A.M. Camps Open\n2:00 P.M. Battle Reenactments \nAdmission: $5.00/adult/day $1.00/student/day \nVisitor Highlights \n\nA historical Civil War Reenactment\nMajor Battle Reenactments on Saturday and Sunday\nCivil War period Encampments\nReenactors in uniforms\nFirearms of all sorts used in the Civil War including canons\nHorse mounted Cavalry and artillery units\nOpen fire cooking by soldiers\nPeriod vendors of dry goods\, notions\, and snacks\nEnjoy your favorite festival food as well as modern vendors.\n\n \nFriday: School Day\nFriday is dedicated to School Day. Students from area counties will be invited to visit the event.  Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove reenactors will hold demonstrations on weapons\, clothing\, food preparation and camp living. Students will especially enjoy participating in the mid-day skirmish. It will be an educational experience the many children will never forget.[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Read More about School Day”]\nThe Trinity County Chamber of Commerce\, The 3rd Regiment of Texas Cavalry Living History Troupe\, The City of Groveton and Groveton ISD are pleased to invite your school to attend a Day of Learning to draw attention to the history and romance of the civil war way of life. The Living History Camps will be on hand to demonstrate Camp Life and Military Activities. Students will also have an opportunity to participate in a mid-day skirmish. Due to the limited capacity for this event\, reservations are required. \nWhat: Groveton Civil War Living History; demonstrations of the era; walk through the camps\, visit camp families\, their way of life\, demonstration of weaponry\, clothing and foods prepared \nWhen: 3rd Friday in February\, 9:00 am – 2:00 pm; \nDirections: Groveton Athletic Complex\, Highway 94 and 6th St. Groveton\, Tx. Follow the signs. \nCost: $1.00/student Free Admission for Teachers/Bus Drivers/School Personnel \nWhat to Wear: Walking shoes\, jeans\, jacket. You will be in a pasture. \nWhat to Bring: Lunch\, if not purchasing from concessions. Food items\, Snacks\, Sodas and Water will be available for purchase. \n* All minors must have Parent/Guardian Release Form signed on file with school\n* Parents/teachers/chaperones are responsible for student’s conduct\n* Students must be supervised and stay with their groups at all times\n* Lunch facilities\, trash cans and clean port-o-lets available throughout the park\n* We are not responsible for your person or your property \nPlease feel free to call if you have any questions. Contact Cheryl McMahon 936-707-4596 or The Chamber Office 936-642-1715. Warm regards\, Jack McMahon President\, Chamber of Commerce.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nDowntown Parade & Skirmish\nSaturday 10:00 A.M. Parade begins at 4th & Main\, ending at the Town Square with a Battle Skirmish. \n19th Century Period Ball\nSaturday night a 19th Century Period Ball will be held in the Old Gym @ Groveton Elementary School (Period dress suggested) Door Prizes & Best Costume. The public is invited to put on their best antebellum Sunday Go-to-Meetin’ finery and join the fun at the Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove. \nLocation\nGroveton Indian Athletic Complex\n94 East & 6th Street\nGroveton\, TX 75845\n(follow black & gold signs) \nFor More Information\nTrinity County Chamber of Commerce\nPhone: 936-642-1715; Email: tccoc@trinitycountychamber.org\nContact: Cheryl McMahon 936-707-4596 \nVendor Information\nVendors must have your booth set up and ready to operate by 9:00 a.m. Friday until closing @ 2:00 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Vendors must supply their own tables and chairs\, awnings\, etc. Camp will be open for set up Thursday @ noon.\nOnline Registration Form & Vendor Details\nOnline Sutler Registration Form & Details \n \nGroveton Civil War Weekend Schedule (subject to change)\nOvernight Accommodations:\nGroveton EMS RV Park – 936-642-1212\nEastepp’s RV 936-638-4307\nCounty Seat Café RV Park – 936-642-1475\nHotels located in Lufkin\, Trinity and Crockett \nThursday\n8 AM Area open for Sutler Registration\n12 PM Reenactor registration open\n11 PM Registration Closed \nFriday\n6 AM Registration reopens\n8 AM Registration closed\, all vehicles out of camps\n9 AM School day starts\n12:30 PM Skirmish for School Kids\n1:45 PM Registration reopens\n2 PM School day over\, camps reopen for set up\n11 PM Registration closed \nSaturday\n6:30 AM Reveille\n8 AM Officers Call/ALL vehicles out of camp\n9 AM Camps open to public 9:30 AM Troop formation and safety inspections\n10 AM Parade culminating with downtown skirmish\n1 PM Ladies Tea\n2 PM The Battle of Blackjack Grove\n4 PM Camps closed to the public\n5:30 PM Dinner for reenactors\n7 PM 19th Century Ball/Door Prizes/Best Costumes (transportation to and from dance for reenactors)\n9 PM TAPS \nSunday\n7 AM Reveille\n8 AM Officers Call\n9 AM Camps open to public\n10 AM Church Call/Jack McMahon to lead worship service based on Book of Common Prayer as used by General Robert E. Lee\n1:30 PM Day 2: The Battle of Blackjack Grove\n3 PM Strike the Tents/Camps closed/Gates open \n \nReenactor Information\nRegistration FEE – $5.00 \n\n\n\n2 – 10 lbs of powder ration will be issued to registered mounted artillery.\n1 – 10 lb ration to registered static artillery\n1 lb of powder ration to ALL combatants registered before December 31\nHay\, water and firewood will be provided for reenactors until supply depleted\nRegistration will be available on Thursday beginning @ noon. NO camp set up on Friday during school day; will begin @ 3:00 after all students and buses are gone.\nDinner and period Dance will be held on Saturday evening at no charge. Dinner @ 5:30 p.m.\nDance begins @ 7:00 p.m. Door prizes and Best Costume prizes.\n\n\n\n\nTransportation will be available for reenactors to and from dinner and dance) \n\nAbsolutely NO Artillery Fire after 5:00 pm – NO EXCEPTIONS!\nOnline Reenactor Registration Form & Rules of Engagement & Other Details\n\n  \nAbout the Battle of Blackjack Grove\nAfter the war\, many of the survivors returned to Trinity County\, where they founded Groveton. Today\, many county residents are descendants of the three companies of soldiers that the county provided during the Civil War. The Groveton Civil War Weekend is an effort to continue to re-enact the history of our county\, state\, and nation because it is imperative that younger generations appreciate and remember the past so they won’t make the same mistakes. Where did they get the name of this battle that never happened? Since Groveton didn’t exist during the Civil War\, organizers decided to name the battle after where Groveton got its name: a grove of Blackjack oak trees just outside of town! \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Groveton Civil War Weekend Battle of Blackjack Grove in February at the Groveton Indian Athletic Complex in Groveton\, Texas. \n \nTags: Groveton Civil War Weekend\, Battle of Blackjack Grove\, Groveton Civil War Weekend\,\nBattle of Blackjack Grove Civil War Weekend\, Groveton Texas Civil War Weekend\, Groveton Texas Civil War Weekend\, Civil War Weekend\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments\, Encampments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/groveton-civil-war-weekend-battle-of-blackjack-grove/
LOCATION:Groveton Indian Athletic Complex\, 94 East & 6th Street\, Groveton\, TX\, 75845\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Battle Reenactments & Encampments,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Trinity County Chamber of Commerce":MAILTO:tccoc@trinitycountychamber.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180111T140942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T105154Z
UID:17554-1550188800-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Thunder on the Beach Powwow
DESCRIPTION:2019 Thunder on the Beach Powwow\nJoin us for the Thunder on the Beach Powwow on February 15-17\, 2019 at the Indian River County Fairgrounds in Vero Beach\, Florida. Tribes from every corner of America and Canada will be represented at the Powwow. Join us for a jam packed spectacular live performance that features over 30 Artisans and Crafters\, Flute Makers\, Great Food\, Story Circle and much more. \n\nThunder on the Beach Powwow Grand Entry\nThe Thunder on the Beach Powwow is a three day event that opens Friday at 3.00 p.m. – 9.30 p.m.; on Saturday from 10.00 a.m. – 9.30 p.m.\, then on Sunday from 10.00 a.m. – 5.30 p.m. There will be lots of dancing and drumming\, singing and flute playing\, We have auctions and many acts in the arena and in the field . There are food booths (Native food booths and popcorn\, ice cream\, chicken wings\, and buffalo burgers\, drinks and the greatest fry bread ever. The corn on the cob guy will be there with corn\, loaded baked potatoes. \nWe are under roof so rain will not be an issue. The Thunder on the Beach Powwow is a no drinking or drugs\, family-friendly event. Just come and have a good time! \nAdmission Fees\nAdults $10.00 (advanced ticket discount $8.00)\nChildren 6-12 $5.00\nChildren under 5 are free\nMilitary in Uniform & Veterans with Proper ID FREE\nDancers with Regalia – Free Admission & Primitive Camping \nPowwow Activities: \n* Gourd Dancing\n* Tipi Display\n* Intertribal Dancing\n* Craft Competition\n* Princess Competition\n* Native American Food\n* Top Quality Vendors \nPowwow Schedule\nGates Open: Friday 4:00 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m.\nGrand Entries: Friday 6 p.m.; Saturday 12 p.m. & 6 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m. \nPowwow Head Staff:\nHost Southern Drum: Otter Tail\nHost Northern Drum: Red Boys\nHead Man: Thomas Zermino\nHead Lady: Juanita Zermino \n \nCamping\nTent Camping $25/night\nRV camping $40/night with full hook-ups \nLocation\nIndian River County Fairgrounds\n7955 58th Avenue\nVero Beach\, FL 32967 \nDirections: I-95 to Vero Beach. Exit East to 58th Avene. Turn left for 6 miles. Powwow is on the left. \nFor More Information\nRichard Gallant: Email Info@fiha.us; Call 772-519-7888 \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Thunder on the Beach Powwow in February at the Indian River County Fairgrounds in Vero Beach\, Florida. The Thunder on the Beach Powwow is a family friendly event: No drugs or alcohol permitted. All dogs must be kept on a leash. \nTags: Thunder on the Beach Powwow\, Thunder on the Beach Pow Wow\, Florida Powwow\, Florida Pow Wow \nView other Florida Pow Wows & Other Native American Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/thunder-on-the-beach-powwow/
LOCATION:Indian River County Fairgrounds\, 7955 58th Avenue\, Vero Beach\, FL\, 32967\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Florida Powwows,Native American Pow Wows & Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Thunder on the Beach Powwow Committee":MAILTO:deedee1579@aol.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190215
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20160718T120349Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T113653Z
UID:6413-1550188800-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Olustee Battle Reenactment
DESCRIPTION:2019 Olustee Battle Reenactment\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nExperience the 43rd Annual Olustee Battle Reenactment (aka Battle of Ocean Pond Reenactment) on February 15-17\, 2019 at the Olustee Battlefield State Park near Sanderson\, Florida. This is the famous site of Florida’s Largest Civil War Battle. The Battle of Olustee is the largest\, annual Civil War event in the southeastern United States. Over 2\,500 Civil War reenactors (men\, women and children) come to the Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park every year from all over the United States. These reenactors portray military personnel (infantry\, artillery\, cavalry\, medical)\, members of the U.S. Sanitary Commission\, and Civil War era civilians and sutlers. Numerous Civil War authors and historical exhibitors can be seen throughout the weekend. You can listen to almost continuous presentations under the large (9\,000 square feet) tent. Plenty of seating is available. \n\nOlustee Battle Reenactment ((aka Battle of Ocean Pond Reenactment)\nShuttle rides are available to the Battle Site at Olustee from the Lake City Airport and Baker County Prison Center. Both sites are located on US 90 East & West of the Olustee Battle Site. Minimum bus charge is $2.00 for Adults and $1.00 for Students; Preschool children are free. \nAdmission FeesATM not available – credit/debit cards not acceptedAdults – $12School-age children – $6Pre-school-age children – FREEFriday School Day – $5 \nOlustee Battle Reenactment Schedule by Day:[su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Thursday Schedula Detail”]Thursday10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Early setup – EARLY SET-UP. Early registration opens. You must register and pick up parking passes and ID cards.Reenactors\, Do not arrive before Thursday. You will not be allowed to set up prior to Thursday.10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Early setup – Early registration opens. You must register and pick up parking passes and ID cards.Reenactors\, Do not arrive before Thursday. You will not be allowed to set up prior to Thursday.3:00 p.m. Safety meeting for overall commanders\, safety coordinators\, safety assistants\, and pyrotechnician at the Ball Tent.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Friday Schedula Detail”]Friday Schedule for Olustee Battle Reenactment8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Registration. ALL PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER UPON ARRIVAL. Your returned preregistration forms are used only for planning. When you arrive\, you must register\, sign waivers\, and pick up parking cards.8:00 a.m. Back Gate (250-A) opens.8:30 a.m. Colors on Museum/Monument Field. The day’s announcements\, schedule changes\, messages\, etc.\, will be made at this time. Early arrivals are expected to attend at this time.8:45 a.m. Wreath Laying9:00 a.m. Civil War Memorial Service at Oaklawn Cemetery\, Lake City\, on W. Franklin Street (off 41 N)9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Tours and medical demonstrations for school children and groups. Anyone who can help with school children and all Medical Units are asked to assist with either 10-minute living history presentations or as group guides.9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Educational Exhibits and Programs under the Ball tent.9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Entertainment\, arts\, crafts and food booths in Lake City with opening ceremonies at noon.All Day Reenactor only campaign8:00 p.m. Artillery night firing at Artillery Demonstration Field\, across from the museum. (Cannons to be inspected before firing. Viewers must stay outside fence.)8:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Old Fashioned Barn Dance and dance instruction under the Ball Tent! Open to all participants. Period attire is not required.12:00 p.m. Quiet Time – All generators off![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Saturday Schedule Detail”]Saturday Schedule for Olustee Battle Reenactment7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Registration open. Front gate closed to all traffic until 5:00 p.m. Sunday.You must park outside gate to register. You will be instructed to take an alternate route to drive to your area. A map will be provided in your registration packet. You will not be admitted through alternate entrances without the proper permits.8:00 a.m. Colors at Museum/Monument Field. Mandatory for all units. The day’s announcements\, schedule changes and roll call will be made at this time.Immediately following colors: Shuttle buses to Lake City for parade will load at park entrance. A light breakfast will be provided for all parade participants in Lake City. Come to Colors prepared to board buses.9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Authentic campsites open to the public. Please post guards and police your areas.9:30 a.m. All horses\, buggies and wagons take parade positions in Lake City.9:45 a.m. All parade units in position in Lake City.10:30 a.m. Parade in Lake City. Starts at Department of Transportation building\, travels north on S. Marion to U.S. 90\, then west on U.S. 90. Disbands near Columbia County School Board Administrative Offices.11:00 a.m. Artillery inspection. All artillery guns and crews must be present. Participation is mandatory for each man and each piece in order to participate in firing activities during any part of the event.11:00 a.m. Presentation under the Ball Tent: The Service of “People of Color” in the Civil War.12:00 p.m. Period music concert at demonstration area.1:00 p.m. Medical demonstration for the public at the Medical tent. All medical units are invited to participate.1:30 p.m. Ladies Tea at the Ball Tent. Program: TBA2:30 p.m. Period music concert at the Battlefield.3:00 p.m. Pyrotechnics field orientation for reenactors.3:30 p.m. Battle reenactment begins on the battlefield.8:00 p.m. – 11:30 p.m. Battle of Olustee Ball at the Ball Tent. Period attire required. Participants only.12:00 p.m. Quiet Time. All generators off![/su_spoiler][/su_accordion][su_accordion][su_spoiler title=”Sunday Schedula Detail”]Sunday Schedule for Olustee Battle Reenactment 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Registration closes at 11:00 a.m.8:30 a.m. Colors on Museum/Monument Grounds. Mandatory for all units. The day’s announcements. schedule changes and roll call will be made at this time. Streamers will be given out by groups at this time.9:00 a.m. Union Monument Ceremony. Those wishing to march after colors to the Union Monument for the annual observance are invited to join in.9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Authentic campsites open to the public. Please post guards and police your areas.9:00 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. Medical demonstration at the Medical tent. All medical units are invited to participate.9:30 a.m. Artillery Units. Stipends issued to gun owners at Artillery Camp headquarters.9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Cavalry drill coordination. Pyrotechnics orientation for reenactors.10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Period church services in Authentic Camps and under the Ball Tent.12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Period music concert at the Battlefield.12:45 p.m. All units form up on Battlefield at assigned positions.1:00 p.m. Safety inspection. Mandatory for all participants.1:30 p.m. Battle of Olustee begins – Florida’s largest Civil War battle2:45 p.m. Formal retreat for Final Volley and Thanks.3:00 p.m. Reenactors\, sulters and exhibitors wishing to spend the night may stay until Monday. Exit through back gates only until 5:00 p.m.5:00 p.m. All gates open for reenactors to exit.[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion] \nParking: Beginning in 2019\, public parking is NOT allowed along US 90\, at or close to the battlefield\, with the exception of persons with a disability placard. FREE bus shuttle service is provided from the Dowling Center\, 1.5 miles EAST of the Battlefield on U.S. 90\, directly across from the Baker County Correctional Institutional. No shuttle buses will operate west of the Battlefield. \nStay another day and come back next year!Reenactors\, sulters and other exhibitors wishing to spend the night after the Olustee Battle Reenactment may stay until Monday. \nFor More InformationCall 877-635-3655; Email olusteecso@yahoo.com\, \nSpectator Tips for Olustee Battle Reenactment \nCamps: While a number of the Olustee Battle Reenactment participants camp in the modern area\, most camp in Civil War style—from tents in all sizes and styles to campaign (no tents and just what they can carry on their backs). The camps are everywhere. Many are strictly military\, others are civilian and still others are combined. Visitors/spectators are encouraged to visit the authentic camps\, wander among the campfires\, listen to the soldiers and civilians and ask questions. While you should not wander through the modern reenactor camps\, you are welcome to visit the authentic Federal (Union) infantry and civilian camps\, the combined Federal and Confederate cavalry and artillery camps\, and the Confederate infantry and civilian camps. \nOlustee Battle Reenactment Mini-Gallery\n \nSutlers are Civil War-era merchants. During the Civil War every regiment or brigade had a sutler licensed to follow along and sell “extras” to the men. These extras included food items\, such as cans of sweetened condensed milk (a favorite with the men); to clothing\, such as civilian-style shirts; to some items hidden away from the eyes of the Provost (military police). Olustee usually has 40-50 sutlers in attendance and these sutlers must pass inspection for the authenticity of their goods and appearance. \nDaily Olustee Battle Reenactment Schedule Summaries: \nFriday: Education DayFriday is the day when thousands of students invade the site with their teachers and parents to learn more about the Civil War. There are medical\, cavalry\, artillery and infantry demonstrations. Some students are here just to roam\, talk to the reenactors and absorb history. Others have definite history assignments they are working on\, everything from books to audio and photographic projects. If you wish your child to attend\, ask your school to contact the Florida Park Service at (386) 397-2733 or e-mail olusteecso@yahoo.com. Many home-schoolers bring their children to Olustee to absorb this period of our history.Saturday: Olustee Battle ReenactmentUnless you must witness the scripted Olustee Battle Reenactment\, Saturday is the best day for spectators. Not only do you have most of the day to visit the authentic camps and sutler area\, but the full-scale Saturday battle is not until 3:30 pm (or 2 hours later than on Sunday). In addition\, the crowds will be smaller than on Sunday. And after the battle\, why rush to wait in the lines at the bus pickup points when you can take your time ambling through the camps watching the reenactors rest up and clean their weapons after fighting and dying. \n \nAfter dinner\, many of the reenactors will be putting on their dress uniforms and gowns for the Reenactor’s Ball later that evening. The Ball is not open to the spectators and you will have left the event site long before it begins. Other reenactors will spend the evening campfire visiting\, telling tales of other events\, discussing the Civil War and just visiting with friends. The “sense of community” is strong among reenactors and many of us don’t see each other except for these events\, as our homes are distant from one another. But friendships are strong and campfire visits are the best time to meet with comrades: when officers and enlisted men\, from ditch diggers to bank presidents and even\, of all things\, entomologists\, share the warmth of the fire and a drink from a canteen (or other liquid containers). \nSunday: Olustee Battle ReenactmentPlan to arrive early on Sunday\, as the main event – the scripted Olustee Battle Reenactment\, is at 1:30 pm. If you want to see any of the camps or spend time at the sutler area you need to arrive early as you should really head toward the battle area about 12:30 at the latest. Arrive after this time and the best seats—there are only eight sets of bleachers—will be taken. Why not pack a picnic lunch and use the time waiting to enjoy it with your family. An authentic band will play Civil War music to entertain you while you wait. [Hint: Since this is a Federal defeat\, most of the action takes place on the Union side (east side) of the field. Find a seat on the ground there.] \nEven before the troops begin to assemble for Sunday’s Olustee Battle Reenactment\, many of them will take down their tents and pack their belongings. We all have a long drive home—especially those from the northern states—and after the battle we will be scattering to the four winds. If you do not arrive early on Sunday then you should visit the camps before the battle. After the battle\, when the troops are breaking camp\, is the best time to visit the sutlers who usually stay until Monday. And when you have finished there\, the bus lines will be much shorter for the ride back to your car. \nMore Olustee Battle Reenactment Details:Why is it Important to Register at the Battle of Olustee?Links to all details for Reenactors\, Vendors\, Visitors\, etc.Where is he ReenactmentCapsule History of Battle \n \nMark your calendar today you don’t miss the next Olustee Battle Reenactment at the Olustee Battlefield State Park near Sanderson\, Florida. \nTags: Olustee Battle Reenactment\, Battle of Olustee Reenactment\,Battle of Ocean Pond Reenactment\, Olustee Battle Civil War Reenactment\, Civil War Reenactment \nView other Civil War Reenactments & Other Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/olustee-battle-reenactment/
LOCATION:Olustee Battlefield Historic State Park\, Sanderson\, FL\, 32087\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,American Civil War Reenactment,Living History Events,Same week in month
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ORGANIZER;CN="Olustee Battlefield Citizens Support Organization":MAILTO:olusteecso@yahoo.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180103T044230Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180219T144838Z
UID:20858-1550275200-1550447999@www.crazycrow.com
SUMMARY:Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders Frontier Heritage Fair
DESCRIPTION:2019 Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders Frontier Heritage Fair\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nDon’t miss the annual Frontier Heritage Fair on February 16-17\, 2019 at the Lane County Fairgrounds in Eugene\, Oregon. The Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders in Springfield sponsor the annual\, family-friendly Frontier Heritage Fair on the third weekend of February each year. The muzzleloader group’s mission is to learn about\, celebrate\, and recreate early frontier life. All members of the club dress in 1800s attire\, attracting history buffs and people from the Eugene community. \nEvent Features:\nChildren’s Activities * Displays and Demonstration * Trade Goods * Muzzle Loading Firearms & Accessories * Buckskinner Supplies * Period Clothing * Blankets\, * Beads * Books * Camp Gear * Knives * Art * Leather Goods * Historic Replicas * Period Music \nGot a question? The environment at the fair is warm and inviting\, and members of the Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders are enthusiastic about sharing information about frontier life and demonstrating historic trades\, including bowl making\, blacksmithing\, muzzle loading\, spinning yarn\, and trapping. \nOld-time music will fill the auditorium as visitors explore tables displaying historic trade goods\, ranging from firearms to beads and blankets to leather goods. \nFrontier Heritage Fair Hours\nSaturday Feb 18\, 9am – 5pm\nSunday Feb 19\, 9am – 4pm \nAdmission:\nAdults $5.00\nKids under 12 free when accompanied by an adult \nLocation\nLane County Fairgrounds Auditorium\n796 W 13th Avenue\nEugene\, OR 97402 \nFor more information: \nMelody Morrell 541-689-4281\nJames Hayden (541) 746-1819 \nSponsored by the Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders. \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Frontier Heritage Fair on the third weekend of February at the Lane County Fairgrounds in Eugene\, Oregon. \nTags: Frontier Heritage Fair\, Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders\,\, Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders Frontier Heritage Fair \nView other Market Fair & Trade Fair Events
URL:https://www.crazycrow.com/site/event/frontier-heritage-fair/
LOCATION:Lane County Fairgrounds Auditorium\, 796 W 13th Avenue\, Eugene\, OR\, 97402\, United States
CATEGORIES:Market Fair,Same week in month
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190216
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190218
DTSTAMP:20260403T184724
CREATED:20180131T170946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181225T184139Z
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SUMMARY:Jefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous
DESCRIPTION:2019 Jefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous\n\nRate This Event\n \n                                    \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                        \n                                    \nThe 43rd Annual Jefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous will be held on February 16-17\, 2019 at Jefferson County Longrifles Club Grounds in Brookville\, Pennsylvania. Rendezvous participant participate in various shooting competitions. The public is welcome to watch the competition\, visit camps and chat with rendezvous participants who are likely to share a tall tale or two with you around the camp fire! \nTraders welcome\, campers welcome\, wood and water available\, cash targets\, men\, women\, juniors and youth categories\, paper\, mountain man and trail\, trade guns\, Saturday “evening shoot”. Pets welcome\, but must be on a leash at all times – No exceptions. \nPublic Welcome – Free Admission \nHours:\nSaturday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.\nSunday 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon \nRendezvous Highlights:\n* Paper\, Mountain Man and Trail\n* Aggregates\n* Cash Targets \nJefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous Mini-Gallery\n\n \nCamping:\n* Camping available (no camp fee)\n* Wood and water available \nJefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous reserves the right to change any matches at our discretion at any time. \nPets Welcome\, but must be on a leash at all times. \nLocation (GPS Address)\nJefferson County Longrifles Club Grounds\n1000 Harriger Hollow Road\nRamsaytown\, Brookville\, PA 15825 \nDirections: The Jefferson County Longrifles club grounds are located about 6 miles south of Brookville\, PA\, in Harriger Hollow\, near Ramsaytown. \nFor More Information: Call (814) 849-6220 after 4 p.m. or visit our FACEBOOK page (see link at right). \n \nMark your calendar today so you don’t miss the next Jefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous in July at Jefferson County Longrifles Club Grounds in Brookville\, Pennsylvania. \nTags: Jefferson County Longrifles Winter Rendezvous\, Jefferson County Longrifles Rendezvous\, Pennsylvania Mountain Man Rendezvous\, Pennsylvania Rendezvous \nView Other Pennsylvania Rendezvous
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LOCATION:Jefferson County Longrifles Club Grounds\, 1000 Harriger Hollow Road\, Brookville\, PA\, 15825\, United States
CATEGORIES:0-Regular Recurranace,Mountain Man Rendezvous,Pennsylvania Rendezvous,Same week in month
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