Aboriginal Alcohol & Drug Program

 

                            

 

 The Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre

in partnership with

Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and Huronia Historical Parks

will be hosting the

 

8th Annual Traditional Powwow "Honouring The Family"

 Saturday September 6 & Sunday September 7, 2008

 

  Ste. Marie Park, Hwy 12 and Wye Valley Road Midland Ontario

a beautiful site surrounded by trees, running beside the Wye River

 

The Georgian Bay Native Friendship Centre gratefully acknowledges the financial support of Huronia Communities Foundation, which is a public foundation serving the people of Huronia.  The Foundation builds permanently endowed charitable funds for the changing need and opportunities of the community and provides grants to eligible charitable organizations in the arts and culture, education, health, environment, ports & recreation and social service sectors.

 

Shuttle Schedule will be posted Wednesday August 20 2008

 

Grand Entry Saturday at noon - Break at 4:30

Second Grand Entry Saturday 6:00

Grand Entry Sunday at noon closing ceremonies 4:00

Sunrise Ceremony 6 a.m. Saturday & Sunday

 

$5 Adults 16+

$3 Seniors age 60+ and Children  6-15

 under 6 Free

 

EVERYONE WELCOME - COME DANCE WITH US

Bring a blanket, bring a chair, stay for the day

 

SORRY - NO PETS 

ABSOLUTELY NO DRUGS - NO ALCOHOL

 

 

 Rough camping for participants

 

Drums & Dancers - for information call Denise at Orillia Native Womens Assoc. 705-329-7755

 

Craft & Food Vendors -

    

Craft Vendor spaces are full, thank you

Food Vendor spaces are full, thank you

if you wish to place your name on waiting list in case of cancellations,

call the Centre 705-526-5589