June 2, 2023 - June 4, 2023
Taylorville Lake Marina
Sweeney Drive, Taylorville, IL, 62568
June 2-4, 2023
Gates open from 9 to 9.
All venders welcome, all drums welcome, and all dancers.
Gourd dance starts at noon all three days. Intertribal and Grand Entries. Saturday at 5 o’clock free bbq pork dinner for everyone.
Little tot dance for girls and boys by ages 5 to 12 years old will win new bikes.
A special presentation will be held at the fire Saturday evening for Morning Sunshine in her memory. All pipes are welcome.
No drugs alcohol or fire arms allowed on grounds security will be present.
All veterans are welcome with open arms.
Pow Wow Information
Date: June 2, 2023 - June 4, 2023
Location:
Taylorville Lake Marina
Sweeney Drive, Taylorville, IL, 62568
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Organizer:
Contact: Fred DuBay
Phone: 217-823-6878
Email: [email protected]
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More Information:
Head Veteran:Frank Parins
MC: To be announced
Arena Director: Thomas Three Feathers
Host Drums: Frank Parins
Additional Information:
Venue:
Taylorville Lake Marina
Sweeney Drive, Taylorville, IL, 62568
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Pow Wow Last Update: April 20, 2023
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