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Saturday, April 28, 2007

 

NAICCO
Presents

25th Annual Memorial Day Weekend Powwow

Honoring the Founder of the NAICCO
and all those that went before us.


The powwow this year will be at
the Franklin County Fairgrounds.


The gates open at 11 am.
The Grand Entry is at 1pm.


The powwow features Native American music,arts,crafts,and foods.
Over 30 Native American craftpersons and vendors.


Special performances by NAMMY Award winner-flutist Douglas BlueFeather.


AD - Ken Irwin Sr. 
MC - Jerry Dearly,Sr.
Host Drum - Many Voice
Head veteran Dancer - Roger Campbell

$7-adults, $3-seniors & students,
Free-5 & under & participants

$15-weekend pass
Camping at the fairgrounds is an
additional $20/family/per site and
includes electric & showers.





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posted by Webmaster@ AIM Support 3:12 PM



Friday, April 27, 2007

 
SKETCHES FRAME GALLERY
And
THE MIAMI VALLEY COUNCIL FOR NATIVE AMERICANS
Are pleased to present
 
                                                   'A LOOK BACK'
 
              INTER-TRIBAL ARTS EXPERIENCE, DAYTON, OHIO, 1990-1994
The only Fine Arts/Juried Native American Art Show held in the Miami Valley, bringing to the Dayton area hundreds of American Indian artists from across the United States.
 
        Original, limited-edition rare art posters of those events will be available for sale on opening night and throughout the month of May.  Unsigned posters will be available for $15, as will a discount for framing and matting.  All of the posters are from the original Native American artists involved in the EXPERIENCE from 1990-1994.
 
       All proceeds go to The Miami Valley Council For Native Americans as a fund raiser for their annual school supply journey to Indian reservations in North and South Dakota.
 
Opening Night:
Friday, May 4, 2007, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m. 
Sketches Frame Shop & Gallery
3361 East Stroop Road
(across from The Greene)
 
             Meet the authors of LESSONS FROM TURTLE ISLAND,
                  Guy Jones and Sally Moomaw. The text is acclaimed for
                  Its use in early childhood education. Books will be available.
 
             Gourmet catering by MOON OVER WATER CATERING
 
             Performances by:
 
                    Native American traditional flute player, Dennis Bussell of
                         Tahlequah, Oklahoma
 
                    Music and story telling by GA-LI, of Dayton, OH
 
                  Admission is free.  Please bring a school supply offering if possible
                  (e.G., crayons, pencils, packs of paper, binders, pens, etc.)
 
                  Contact Robin 'Doc' Herman for additional information at:
                                 (937) 427-0372 or (937) 475-7262

posted by Webmaster@ AIM Support 8:21 AM



Sunday, April 22, 2007

 
NAICCO Benefit Dinner/NAICCO Benefit Concert Powwow
 
NAICCO is having a benefit dinner for the Center and for the Selma Walker Memorial Powwow. The dinner will be at the Franklin County Fairgrounds on Friday May 25,2007 from 6pm-8pm. The dinner will offer fine Native American cusine and will feature well known Native American educator, speaker, Elder and activist and the MC for The Selma Walker Memorial Powwow Mr. Jerry Dearly,Sr. Tickets are only $10. And can be ordered through the NAICCO PO Box 07705 Columbus, Ohio 43207-0705.
 
      NAICCO is sponsoring a benefit concert to benefit the Center and the Selma Walker Memorial Powwow  on Friday May 25,2007 at the Franklin County Fairgrounds at 8pm. The concert will feature well -known Native American Musician,speaker,Elder.activist,and environmentalist Mitch Walking Elk. Mitch has been a musician for over 30 years and is very well known for his blues and folk rock style. He has  5 cds to his credit. Tickets are $10/person or $15./couple and can be purchases through the NAICCO PO Box 07705 Columbus, Ohio 43207-0705.                                                      

posted by Webmaster@ AIM Support 3:48 PM


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