13th Annual New Years Eve Youth Sobriety Pow Wow 2024

Dec 31, 2024 Atmore, AL, United States


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About the 13th Annual New Years Eve Youth Sobriety Pow Wow 2024

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December 31, 2024

6:00pm – Until

Dance Contest (no category combinations): Tiny Tots (0-6): Little Boys & Girls (6-8); Juniors (9-12); Teens (13-18)

Stomp Dance: 3:00pm
Dinner 6:00pm
Grand Entry: 7:00pm

Specials:
Switch Dance
Two Step
Potato Dance

Head Staff:
Head Man: Stephan Whiteeagle
Head Lady: Staphanie Clairmont
Head Jr Man: Dayven Clairmont
Head Jr Lady: Taylen Mingo
Emcee: Alex Alvarez
Arena Director: Thomas Rolin
Host Northern Drum: Medicine Tail
Host Southern Drum: Southside

Status: Active

13th Annual New Years Eve Youth Sobriety Pow Wow 2024

Date: December 31, 2024 -

Location: Poarch Creek Community Center
517 Martin Road , Atmore, AL, 36502


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