3rd Annual Ontelaunee Park Intertribal Powwow - May 14 -16, 2010

by Mark Onehawk
(Gilbert, PA)

Third Annual Ontelaunee Park Intertribal Powwow, New Tripoli Pa. 18066. May 14,15, 16 2010.
*Friday will be a free education day (no dancing), e-mail for info.

Native American dancing, drumming, food, arts, music, culture and community. Open to the public (bring your own seating).

MC; Jack Manycolors, Host Drum; New Generation Singers, Second Drum; Eagle Thunder, Guest drums; Northern Coup and Itchy Dog Singers, Fire Keeper; Ernie Strongbear, Head Veteran; Bill Harrison.
Head dancers, Elk Spirit Bass and Diane Hummingbird Woman Larkin.

Musical Performances by; Spirit Wing and Sovryn.
All Drums welcome (please call Mark or Dave).

Gates open 10 am with Grand entry at noon both days. Admission $7, seniors $5, 12 and under free. Proceeds to benefit; Indians Against Autism and Ontelaunee Park.

Camping for dancers, drummers, vendors, and volunteers only.
There will be a “potluck” togetherness feast on Sat. night. Please bring a favorite food to share (food contributions are not required to joins the feast but any will help).

Directions; For Mapquest or Google the park itself is not listed just enter New Tripoli Pa, 18066 and you will find it.
From west; I-78 to Lenhartsville, Rt. 143 exit. 143 north about 12 miles to park on right.
From east; I-78 to Rt. 100 north exit, to Rt. 309 north to Rt. 143 south about 2 miles to park on left. Look for our signs.

For info; Mark One Hawk 484-941-1317, Vendors call Dave Stonewolf 717-944-7557,
or e-mail Mark at Ontelauneepowwow@yahoo.com


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Intertribal Powwow in Ontelaunee Park
by: Patricia

Hello Mark,

Thank you so much for advertising your 3rd Annual Ontelaunee Park Intertribal Powwow. May is such a beautiful time of year to enjoy a PA event.

I love attending various Powwows across Pennsylvania. Each tribe has their own unique history, music and dance so no matter how many Powwows I attend I'm always learning something new.

Wishing you much success with this 3rd event, I'm sure each year can only get bigger and better,

Patricia

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