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School
Days November 1-2, 2007 and 14th Annual Native American Cultural
Festival Saturday, November 3, 2007 starts at 11 am Saturday
at Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 North Davie St. Greensboro,
NC
(Free to the public!)
31st
Annual GNAA
Pow Wow September 15th, 2007
at Country Park
in Greensboro, North Carolina - SATURDAY ONLY THIS YEAR!!!
Rosebud Sioux ~ A Lakota People in
Transition...Opens June 17, 2007 at the GNA Art Gallery and
Gift Shop. Reception and Program 2 pm - 5 pm. Closes August
18, 2007
Native American Student Recognition Day
Celebration May 4th, 2007 at 6:30 pm, Indian Education Office,
Lee's Chapel Road Facility, 2500 Lee's Chapel Rd. Greensboro,
NC 27405
32nd
Annual NC Indian Unity Conference March 15-17, 2007 in Raleigh,
North Carolina!
School
Days November 2-3, 2006 and 13th Annual Native American Cultural
Festival Saturday, November 4, 2006 from 11 am to 3 pm at
Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 North Davie St. Greensboro,
NC
(Free to the public!)
- Guilford
Native American Association 30th Pow Wow
September 15-16, 2006 at Country Park, Greensboro, NC

Pocosin
Native Embroidery Attends the 29th Annual Business Opportunity
Conference "Windows of Success...You, Your Development,
Your Business" Held by the Carolinas Minority Supplier
Development Council www.carolinasmsdc.org in the
Guilford Ballroom ~ Joseph S. Koury Convention Center
Sheraton Greensboro Hotel at Four Seasons 3121 High Point
Road, Greensboro, NC 27407
August 14-16, 2006
Greensboro, North Carolina
- Annual
GNAA Community Meeting Saturday, June 3rd, 2006 from 3-5 pm
and held at Triad Native American United Methodist Church
-
27th annual Indian Youth Unity Conference
June 13-16, 2006 held at UNC @ Chapel Hill. Contact Mickey
Locklear at 919-733-5998 for more info.

Native
American Student Recognition Day Celebration
4-28-06 6:30 pm, Indian Education Office, Lee's Chapel Road
Facility, 2500 Lee's Chapel Rd. Greensboro, NC 27405
Self-Employment in the Arts (SEA Conference),
Saturday,
April 1, 2006, 8:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m., Reynolda House Museum
of American Art
- Selected
Pictures and Slideshow From The 2005 Community Christmas Celebration,
December 12, 2005 Held at Triad Native American United Methodist
Church, 3010 Monterey Street, Greensboro, North Carolina
- 2005
Staff & Board Christmas Celebration
School
Days November 3-4, 2005 and 12th Annual Native American Cultural
Festival Saturday, November 5, 2005 from 11 am to 3 pm at
Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 North Davie St. Greensboro,
NC
(Free to the public!)
- November
is North Carolina
Indian Heritage Month! ~ Flyers and a sampling of some of
the events!
2005
Miss GNAA Princess Pageant Friday, Aug. 5th, 2005.
Reception at 6:30 pm with the pageant starting at 7 pm
Greensboro Cultural Center Music Room (Downstairs),
200 N. Davie St., Greensboro, NC
A Story
of Indian Tradition, not Addiction Exhibition at the
GNA Art Gallery...
Exhibition Dates:
June 12 - August 31, 2005
-
Summer
School June 13-30, 2005, Humanities and American Ethnic Studies
Programs, Visiting Professor David E. Wilkins, American Indian
Sovereignty in Interdisciplinary Perspective at Wake Forest
University
Native
Art: A Vision of the Past, The 15th Annual NC American Indian
Juried Art Show
Exhibition Dates:
April 1 - June 5, 2005
Miss
Indian
North Carolina 2005-2006
Carmen P. Deese,
Lumbee-Tuscarora
Both
Roger Willie Art Exhibition and Wake Forest University Museum
of Anthropology's Collaborative Diné (Navajo) People
Photographic Exhibition at GNA Art Gallery at 200 North Davie
St.,
Greensboro, NC...
12-5-04 Thru 2-28-05
- 2004
Staff & Board Christmas Celebration
- 2004
Community Christmas Celebration 12-13-04 at
Triad Native American UMC
School
Days November 4-5, 2004 and 11th Annual Native American Cultural
Festival Saturday, November 6, 2004 from 11 am to 3 pm at
Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 North Davie St. Greensboro,
NC
(Free to the public!)
28th
2004 GNAA Pow Wow Has Been Cancelled Due to Bad Weather! ~
There is NO raindate!!!
National
Museum of the American Indian Grand Opening
-Washington, D.C., 9-21-04 Thru
9-26-04
DeVanne
Burnette, Jr. (Coharie) SkillsUSA Awards Winner, 6-24-04
- Native
American Student Recognition Day ~Indian
Education Office, 5-27-04,
6:30 p.m. ~Lee's Chapel Rd., Greensboro, NC
- 14th
Annual NC
American Indian Juried
Art Exhbibition
- Annual
GNAA Community Meeting Saturday, June 5th, 2004 - 3-5:30 p.m.
- Indian
Mascots Prohibited
- 2003
Staff & Board
Christmas Celebration
-
2003
Community Christmas Celebration 12-15-03 at
Triad Native American UMC
-
Festival of Lights -
Dec 5th & 7th
- Warriors:
The Navajo Code Talkers October 5 - November 30, 2003 at GNAA
Art Gallery
- 34th
Annual NC NIEA Convention
- 27th
Festival and Pow Wow
- GNAA
Annual 2003
Community Meeting
- Tim
Brayboy - Robeson Co. Basketball Book Signing
Fri., April 4th, 2003 at
Pocosin Store
- R.
C. Gorman Tiles
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Pathmakers ~ North Carolina Native
American Women of Distinction, GNA Art Gallery, Greensboro
Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., Opening Reception and Program
Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007 from 5-7 pm, Free and open to the public!
-
WFU Museum of Anthropology Native
American Family Day Saturday, July 21, 2007 from 1 to 4 pm
and GNA Art Gallery Native American Cultural Festival Sunday,
July 22, 2007 from 1 to 4 pm
COME
to the BIG COOKOUT...May 5th, 2007
at 10 a.m under the TNA-UMC Church Picnic Shelter at
Triad Native American United Methodist Church,
3010 Monterey Street, Greensboro, NC 27406,
Phone: 336-333-2890
Seventh Generation Calling ~ 17th Annual
NC
American Indian Juried Art Exhibition...
Opens March 25, 2007 at the GNA Art Gallery
and Gift Shop. Reception and Program 2 pm - 5 pm Closes June
8, 2007
Stands Alone in a Modern
World ~ A one-man show
featuring Joel Queen (Eastern Band of Cherokee), GNA Art Gallery,
Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St., Dec. 8, 2006
- Mar. 4, 2007, Free and open to the public!
My Journey Within...Oil Paintings by
Lumbee Artist Chris Kennedy, GNA Art Gallery, Greensboro Cultural
Center, 200 N. Davie St.,
September 17 - November 30, 2006
Free and open to the public!
Inheriting
the Legacy...Contemporary Works by Pawnee/Yakama Artist Bunky
Echohawk,
GNA Art Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Center,
200 N. Davie St., June 9 - August 31, 2006
Free and open to the public!
-
International Festival at Ben L. Smith
High School Free Entry, Food, Giveaways And Much More!
June 10, 2006 Noon Until 5 PM 2407 South Holden
Rd., Greensboro, NC 27407 For More Info Email avk2004@hotmail.com
Sponsors: NAMB, BSCNC
- Senior
Citizen Luncheon at Guilford Native American Association on
Thursday, May 25, 2006
American
Indian Made ~ 16th Annual NC American Indian Juried Art Exhibition...
March 14 - May 31, 2006 at the GNA
Art Gallery and Gift Shop. Reception and Program Friday, March
31 at 6:30 pm
31st
Annual NC Indian Unity Conference March 9-11, 2006 in Raleigh,
North Carolina!
Timeless
Images - Photographs from the Smithsonian Institution Featuring
Contemporary Sculptor Timothy Jacobs, Tuscarora Nation at
the
GNA Art Gallery...
Exhibition Dates: December 13, 2005 - February 28, 2006
Pocosin
Native Embroidery ~ Native-Themed Embroidered Apparel and
Contract Embroidey!
-
Applications
for 2006 Miss Indian NC Pageant available through 2-17-06
- First
Nations Youth Dance Team Featured at
Exploris Interactive Museum in Raleigh, NC
Saturday, July 16, 2005 at 2 PM
10th
Indian Heritage Month Ceremony at the NC Museum of History
Saturday, November 19th, 2005
- Premier
American Indian Science and Engineering (AISES) Conference
and Saturday Powwow
November 3-5, 2005 in Charlotte, NC
Treasures
from a Moravian attic
Native American objects from the
Wachovia Historical Society Collection
Opening Reception and Program
Sunday, September 11, 2005 ~ 2:00 - 5:00 pm
In collaboration with Wake Forest University's
Museum of Anthropology
Exhibition Dates: September 11 - November 30, 2005
Free and open to the public!
- Annual
GNAA Community Meeting
Saturday, June 4th, 2005 - 3-5:30 p.m.
WFU
plays host to gathering of young American Indians, recruits
to diversify ~ Source: Winston-Salem Journal Story Link from
Thursday, June 9, 2005!
Native
American Student Recognition Day Celebration 5-19-05 6:30
pm, Indian Education Office, Lee's Chapel Road Facility, 2500
Lee's Chapel Rd. Greensboro, NC 27405
-
FREE
Skin Cancer Screening for Everyone Saturday, May 7, 2005 from
9 am - noon at
Moses Cone Health System Regional Cancer Center
29th
2005 GNAA Pow Wow
September 16th - 18th, 2005
30th
Annual NC Indian Unity Conference March 17-19, 2005 in Raleigh,
North Carolina!
-
Triad
Native American United Methodist Church:
A Time for Spiritual Renewal, Prayer and Praise
Spring Revival April 7-9, 2005 at 6 pm Nightly and
Pow Wow Saturday April 9, 2005 from 12:00 - 4 pm
1st
American Indian Business Development Summit, April 29th and
30th at The Crown Exposition Center, Fayetteville, NC - www.NCIndian.com
Pot
Luck Dinner and Indian Education Program's Community Meeting
12/07/04 at 6:30 pm at GNAA
Red
Ribbon Week - Guilford County Schools
Indian Education Office Celebration at GNAA
Headquarters on October 26, 2004
-
Gov.
Easley Appoints Thurman Lowry To
State Indian Housing Authority/10-29-04
- Family
Fun Day at New City Park September 25, 2004
GNAA Young First Americans Dance Company Performs
- Neava
S. Locklear ~ Obituary, Funeral Program
and Pictorial
Senior
Citizens / Elder Luncheon
With Senior Resources of Guilford ~ Held 10-06-04
-
Unbroken
Circle: Unto the Generations
GNA Art Gallery Exhibition 9-10-04 Thru 11-30-04
NCIEDI
~ North Carolina Indian
Economic Development Initiative, Inc.
- Through
Our Children's Eyes Youth
Photography Project Workshop
- Through
Our Children's Eyes Exhibition...
6-18-04 Thru 8-31-04
-
Youth Conference June 9 - 12, 2004 Update!
- Cornerstone...Easter
Musical Drama
April 3 - 4, 2004 ~ 7:30 p.m. Held at
Triad Native American UM Church,
Greensboro, NC, 27406
29th Annual
NC Indian Unity Conference
March 11-13, 2004 in Raleigh, North Carolina!
-
GNA Art Gallery - Art Through Native Eyes
Exhibit Dates: Dec. 7, 2003 Through Feb. 28, 2004
-
Elder Thanksgiving Luncheon held on
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
-
10th Annual Native American Cultural Festival and School Days
- October 30 thru November 1, 2003
- Arts
Alive Downtown Greensboro Friday,
November 21 ~ 5 - 11 pm
- Princess
Pageant Winners from
September 12, 2003 at 7 pm
- Grand
Opening April 4-5th - GNAA Opens New Store
- 13th
Annual Juried Art Exhibit through May 31, 2003
- Tinker
Lecture and Book Signing Fri., March 28th at Pocosin Store
- Greenway
Named to Honor
Lonnie Revels
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NOTE:
Special Guests For The
14th Annual November 1 - 3, 2007
Native American Cultural Festival And School Days...
Daniel Tramper
World Champion Eastern Band Of Cherokee Hoop Dancer AND
The Salinas Family ~ Traditional Aztec Dancers of Mexico City
This family goes by the name Tloke Nahuake;
in Nahuati means "Together and United"

NOTE: The Pathmakers
Opening Reception And Program
At the GNA Art Gallery
Will Be From 5 PM To 7 PM On
Saturday, November 3rd, 2007

NC American Indian Heritage Month Celebration
November 17, 2007 11:00 - 4:00 p.m.
North Carolina Museum of History
Raleigh, NC
Click the link below for more information
http://www.ncmuseumofhistory.org/aihc07/index.html


Guilford Native American Association 31st Pow Wow
September 15, 2007

Join us in September 2007
for the . . .
Guilford Native American Association
31st Annual Pow Wow

Country Park, Greensboro, North Carolina
September 15, 2007
SATURDAY ONLY THIS YEAR!!!
Enter Only By Jaycee Park Dr! ~ Directions
Country Park Phone (336) 545-5343
Weekend/Park Staff Cellular: (336) 430-6562
Country Park Manager: (336) 382-0154

Guilford Native American Association 31st Pow Wow
September 15, 2007 Advance Flyer (above)
M. S. Word Document File
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PRESS RELEASE
August 27 2007
Guilford Native American Association
1100 Revolution Drive
Greensboro NC 27705
www.guilfordnative.org
Media Contacts:
Rick Oxendine, Executive Director
336-273-8686
rox12@alltel.net
Nora Dial-Stanley, Pow-Wow Committee
336-782-0681
ndntwins@aol.com
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Guilford Native American Association
31st Annual Pow-Wow
American Indians from across North Carolina will join GNAA as they
celebrate their 31st Annual Pow-Wow; Saturday, September 15, 2007;
at Greensboro Country Park in Greensboro, North Carolina. This
event is a wonderful opportunity for American Indians to celebrate
their rich heritage in dance, art, dress and regalia; in addition
to sharing their long history in NC with non-Natives.
The Pow-Wow will feature American Indian dancers, drummers, singers,
Veterans Honoring, Gospel Singing, food, and American Indian artist.
Special Guest will include Miss Indian North Carolina Brittany Simmons.
Grounds open at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, with Grand Entry at 12:00
noon. Intertribal and Specialty Dancing will continue until 4:00.
At 4:15 Gospel Singing featuring Chosen Generation. Dancing will resume
at 5:30 with the closing ceremony at 10:30 pm.
Head Staff include: Ray Littleturtle, Lumbee of Pembroke NC as the
Master of Ceremonies; Southern Eagle, Intertribal of Pembroke, NC
as the Host Drum; Mike Richardson, Haliwa-Saponi of Greensboro, NC
as the Head Man Dancer with Amanda Jacobs-Sheek, Lumbee of Greensboro,
NC serving as the Head Lady Dancer; Trevor Bolin, Lumbee of Greensboro,
NC as the Jr Head Man Dancer with Miranda Brewer, Lumbee of Greensboro,
NC as the Jr Head Lady Dancer; Wanda Walker-Attmore, Lumbee of Greensboro,
NC as the Arena Director.
Admission is $3.00 for adults; $1.00 for Senior Citizens (age 60 and
up) and Children over 6 years old; Free for children under 6 years
old.
M.
S. Word 2007Pow-WowPressRelease1.doc
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Guilford Native American Association 31st Pow Wow
September 15, 2007


NOTE...The Wake Forrest University Museum of Anthropology
will host this same event
Saturday, July 21, 2007 as "Native American Family Day"
from 1 pm to 4 pm and it and the GNA Art Gallery Event is...
FREE!, FREE!!, FREE!!!
Flyer (above)
M.S. Word Document Rosebud
Sioux Festival.doc File .doc
31 Kb File



Seventh Generation Calling
Featured Artist . . .
James Locklear, Lumbee Artist




32nd
Annual North Carolina Indian Unity Conference
March 15-17, 2007 Hilton North Raleigh, Raleigh, NC
For Additional Information Please contact Gladys Hunt
President of United Tribes at 910-483-8442
To view the information in PDF format, you must have
Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer.
Registration Form (pdf) http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cia/upcoming/unity/Registration07.doc.pdf
Vendor Brochure (pdf) http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cia/upcoming/unity/2007%20Vendor%20Broch.pdf
Invitation (pdf) http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cia/upcoming/unity/Invite07.pdf
Agenda / Schedule (pdf) http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cia/upcoming/unity/Schedule07.pdf
Upcoming Events List Posted at the NC Department of
Administration Commission of Indian Affairs Web Site
http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cia/upcoming.htm


MEETTHETRIAD.COM
Guilford Native American Association 30th Pow Wow
September 15-16, 2006

Click
here for meetthetriad.com's slideshow of GNAA 30th Pow Wow and
Chris Kennedy's "My Journey Within" GNA Art Gallery exhibit opening
Sunday, September 18th, 2006

SPECIAL 2-DAY PASS!!!
~ $8.00!!!
Guilford Native American Association 30th Pow Wow
September 15-16, 2006 Advance Flyer (Above)
M. S. Word Document File
.doc 206 Kb File



Late
breaking news!

2006 GNAA 30th Pow
Wow HOST DRUM
...Stoney Creek!!!

Winner Take All 30th 2006 GNAA Pow Wow Drum Competition
$500.00 To the Drum Group!!!
2006 30th GNAA Pow Wow Dance Competition Categories...
(NOTE: Jr Women's and Jr Men's Age Groups
are 12 thru 16)
Jr Wmn Trad
1. 80.00
2. 50.00
3. 30.00
Jr Wmn Fan
1. 80.00
2. 50.00
3. 30.00
Jr Wmn Jin
1. 80.00
2. 50.00
3. 30.00
Jr Men Trad
1. 80.00
2. 50.00
3. 30.00
Jr Men Fan
1. 80.00
2. 50.00
3. 30.00
Jr Men Grass
1. 80.00
2. 50.00
3. 30.00
(NOTE: Women's and Men's Age Groups
are 17 and Up)
Wmn Trad
1. 200.00
2. 100.00
3. 50.00
Wmn Fan
1. 200.00
2. 100.00
3. 50.00
Wmn Jin
1. 200.00
2. 100.00
3. 50.00
Men Trad
1. 200.00
2. 100.00
3. 50.00
Men Fan
1. 200.00
2. 100.00
3. 50.00
Men Grass
1. 200.00
2. 100.00
3. 50.00
(NOTE: Boy's and Girl's Age Groups
are 7 thru 11)
Boys Trad./Grass
1. 40.00
2. 30.00
3. 20.00
Boys Fancy
1. 40.00
2. 30.00
3. 20.00
Girls Fancy/Jingle
1. 40.00
2. 30.00
3. 20.00
Girls Trad
1. 40.00
2. 30.00
3. 20.00
NOTE: Every Tiny Tot That Dances Gets a
Ribbon!
Tiny Tot Registration is FREE!

...also Head Judge ~ Wanda
Walker Attmore, Lumbee
Asst. Head Judge ~ Carmen P. Deese, Lumbee - Tuscarora
Guilford Native American Association 30th Pow Wow
September 15-16, 2006 3 Col. Brochure (Inside above and includes schedule,
etc.)
M. S. Word Document File
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Guilford Native American Association 30th Pow Wow
September 15-16, 2006 3 Col. Brochure (Outside above)
M. S. Word Document File
.doc 573 Kb File
New Address Information Starting March 1, 2005:
Guilford Native American Association, Inc.
1100
Revolution Mill Drive, Studio #6
PO Box 5623 (Box zip: 27435), Greensboro, NC 27405
Voice: 336.273.8686 Fax: 336.272.2925
Please be patient while this web page loads.
All rights reserved. The pictures are not for use in any way and should
not be
downloaded without specific permission from Guilford Native American Association,
Inc.
If all the pictures do not completely load when this web page is done
simply press refresh or reload on your browser once or twice to complete their
loading.
Contact: info@guilfordnative.org

Dance Class Information:
American
Indian Culture and Dance Classes 
Oil Paintings by...
Chris Kennedy, Lumbee Artist


NOTE:
A free 5 x 7 signed print, "Time and Patience", will be presented
to the first 100
visitors, 16 years and older, to visit the GNA Art Gallery during the Opening
Reception.


We're still holding our annual November Cultural Festival
in the Greensboro Cultural Center at
200 North Davie Street here in Greensboro, NC.
(roughly the same format/programming.)
The dates are Thursday, 11-2-2006 and
Friday, 11-3-2006 from 9 am-1 pm.
Pre-registration is required, and the cost is $5 per student.
Contact Deborah Scales with Greensboro City Arts
at 336.373.2044 for an application.
Please feel free to contact me via email/phone
if you have additional questions.
Thanks,

Alicia Thomas
Assistant Art Gallery Director
Guilford Native American Art Gallery
gallery7@bellsouth.net
336.273.6605


Indian Heritage Month
Ceremony Card (Above) .pdf
117 KB Portable Document File

Annual
GNAA Community Meeting Saturday, June 3rd, 2006 from 3-5 pm and held at
Triad Native American United Methodist Church
Portable Document File
.pdf
539 Kb Flyer File (Above)


Inheriting
the Legacy ~ Contemporary Works by Pawnee/Yakama Artist Bunky Echohawk
GNA Art Gallery, Greensboro Cultural Center, 200 N. Davie St.
Exhibition Dates: June 9 - August 31, 2006
Free and open to the public!
Two-on-a-page inheriting the legacy
flyers .pdf file (above)
Portable Document File
.pdf
175 Kb File

~ Inheriting
the Legacy ~
Contemporary
Work by Pawnee/Yakama Artist
Bunky Echohawk

International Festival at Ben L. Smith High School
June 10, 2006 Invitation Flyer File (above)
Portable Document File .pdf
801 Kb File More Info Email: avk2004@hotmail.com
The
27th annual Indian Youth Unity Conference is scheduled for
June 13-16, 2006 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
Indian youth from age 13 to 18 or in grades 9 to 12 are eligible to attend.
The registration deadline is May 30.
This years theme is...
Preserving Our Past Weaving Our Future.
It will provide opportunities for American Indian students to learn more about
their heritage,
explore educational opportunities and collaborate with peers on issues of concern
to Indian youth.
Participants will attend workshops on Indian history, spirituality, healthy
lifestyles,
education and career development, arts and crafts and contemporary Indian issues.
Two $500 college scholarships will be awarded to graduating
seniors attending the conference.
The $150 registration fee includes accommodations for three nights, nine meals
and a banquet,
use of recreational facilities, all workshop materials and activities and a
T-shirt.
For more information, contact Mickey Locklear at (919)
733-5998.
Greg Richardson
Executive Director
North Carolina Commission of Indian Affairs
1317 Mail Service Center
Raleigh NC 27699-1317
Phone: (919) 733-5998
Fax: (919) 733-1207
http://www.doa.state.nc.us/cia/indian.html
Go
to the commission's website link above and click on their "Upcoming Events"
web page.
There you will find a downloadable 14 page .pdf "flyer" document for
the event.

Strike
at the Wind!
...is produced by the
Carolina Arts Network, Inc.,
a non-profit organization.
Kay Oxendine, Project Director
Carolina Arts Network, Inc.
PO Box 1350
Pembroke, NC 28372
Phone: 910-521-0835
Fax: 910-521-5580
Email: Kay@strikeatthewind.com
http://www.strikeatthewind.com/

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

Pictures
From Easter 2006 Projects - Easter Dinners from
St. Paul The Apostle Catholic Church, Greensboro, NC

16th Juried Exhibition March 14-May 31, 2006 Invitation
Post Card File (above)
Portable Document File .pdf
824 Kb File
Self-Employment in the Arts (SEA Conference)
Saturday, April 1, 2006
8:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m.
Reynolda House Museum of American Art
For Additional Information go to the Web Site for the SEA Conference Through
the
Wake Forest University Office of Entrepreneurship and Liberal Arts
128 West Hall, P.O. Box 7229 Winston-Salem, NC 27109 | 336-758-3153 or 3152
http://www.wfu.edu/organizations/entrepreneurship/news/SEA.php
Download the SEA Conference Poster...
3,880 Kb (NOTE: This Poster is NOT Designed for Slow Dial-Up Downloads!)
http://www.wfu.edu/organizations/entrepreneurship/files/SEAConferenceposter3-21-06.pdf
Second Annual Southeast Indian Studies Conference
NOTE DATE CHANGE...NOW April 20-21, 2006 Flyer
(above)
M.S. Word Document File .doc
26 Kb File
Contact: Dr. Jay Vest
American Indian Studies Department, UNC Penbroke
P.O. Box 1510, Pembroke, NC 28372
Email: jay.vest@uncp.edu Ph: 910-521-6895
Billie Jo Hunt
Administrative Secretary
American Indian Studies / Teaching & Learning Center
Old Main Room 231
910-521-62665
Second Annual American
Indian Business Developent Summit and Expo
Thursday-Saturday, April 27-29, 2006 at the
Crabtree Marriott Hotel, Raleigh, NC.
For More Information Call 910-486-6555
Flyer (above)
Portable Document File .pdf
93 Kb File
www.NCIndian.com
Annual National Reservation Economic Summit (RES)
& American Indian Business Trade Fair
February, 6th - 9th 2006
http://www.ncindian.com/event_1003.htm
The NC Storyfest is a family oriented, multicultural, multigenerational
event
modeled after the National
Storytelling Festival at Jonesborough TN.
The Festival is FREE for all ages. Donations are
encouraged.
This is not for children only. If you enjoy storytellers like Garrison Keillor,
you will love this festival.
The renewed popularity of storytelling is directly attributable to the influx
of tellers who not only tell
traditional stories but write and perform their own stories.
This is a family event. Children must be accompanied by parents or a responsible
adult.
The event will take place from 10AM until 5PM in the Greensboro Public Library,
the Music Practice Room on the lower level of the Cultural Arts Building,
The Price-Bryan Performance Place (Festival Park) and the auditorium in the
Greensboro Historical Museum.
There will be a special performance by Donald Davis at 4:15 pm in the Price-Bryan
Performance Place.
Scheduled to appear:
Sheila Kay Adams
Antonio Sacre
Willa Brigham
Donald Davis
Lorenzo "Logie" Meachum
Also...
Rusty Boaeuf
Cynthia Moore Brown
Kim Cuny
Trish Dumser
Jay Hagen
Charlotte Hamlin
Bobbie Johnson
Linda Jones
Killian Manning
Katie Middlebrook
Fred Motley
April Reece
Tita & the Traveling Totems
Nolan Wahl
& More!!
Sponsors:
Action Greensboro, Downtown Greensboro, Inc., Greensboro City Arts,
Greensboro Historical Museum, Greensboro Public Library,
Dave and Judi Hill, NC Storytelling Guild,
United Arts Council, The UNCG Speaking Center,
Greensboro Childrens Museum and Guilford Native American
Association.
The Greensboro
Marriott Downtown will have rooms at the weekend rate (Fri, Sat, Sun) during
the StoryFest.
The Marriott is only 1 block from the festival area, an easy walk.
There is plenty of FREE parking as all onstreet
parking and the 3 nearby decks are free on weekends.
Contact info: NCStoryfest@aol.com Or
Call 336-373-3617
NC Storyfest ~ The Storytelling Festival at Greensboro, NC - Saturday, May 13,
2006, 10 am - 5 pm...
Free to the Public!
http://www.ncstoryfest.org/
NC 31st Annual Indian Unity Conference March 9-11,
2006 Flyer (above)
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Annual NC Indian Unity Conference Logo (above)
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31st
Annual NC Indian Unity Conference 2006 Printable Six Page Invitation Brochure
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Annual NC Indian Unity Conference 2006 Printable Two Page Schedule
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Annual NC Indian Unity Conference
2006
Amateur Indian Art Competition Entry Form (below)
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31st
Annual NC Indian Unity Conference 2006 Printable Two Page Registration Form
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TRU - Tobacco Reality Unfiltered
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