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Regional Events

Last Updated: $Date:: 2010-03-02 09:34:22#$

All events listed here are open to the public. We will note if there are admission charges.

Events within a box of this color are cooperating with alter·Native Voices and our volunteers will be at our booth with books, music and local crafts that support this all volunteer production. Look for our logo (feather and microphone) to be sure you're supporting alter·Native Voices and let the event organizers know where you heard about their event.

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Date(s) Event Information
March 2-4
Colorado Springs, CO
Daughter of Tradition training
FMI: 719-548-1000 -or- www.WelbrietyTraining.com

March 5
Denver, CO
Tall Bull Memorial council meeting (everyone invited)
Four Winds
5th and Bannock (old church building)
Time: 5pm.
FMI: 303-201-1101

March 10
Denver, CO
Screening: Black Indians and panel discussion
Crossroads Theatre
2590 Washington St
Tickets: $13-20
FMI: 720-748-1388

March 17-18
Denver, CO
Cultural Responses to the Modern World at Big Brothers and Sisters
Registration fee applies.
FMI: 303-871-8035

March 19-20
Denver, CO
Native Food concession
Christian Indian Center
501 South Pearl St.
Times: 10am-6pm
FMI: www.denverCIC.org

March 19-21
Denver, CO
Denver March Pow*Wow
Denver Coliseum
FMI: http://www.denvermarchpowwow.org/

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March 24-26
Colorado Springs, CO
Training: Fathers and Tradition. Marlin Farley, facilitator.
Wellbriety Institute
701 North 20th Street
Registration: $450. includes all materials.
FMI: 719-548-1000 -or- www.WelbrietyTraining.com

March 29-31
Colorado Springs, CO
Training: Sons of Tradition.
Wellbriety Institute
701 North 20th Street
Marlin Farley, facilitator.
Registration: $450. includes all materials.
FMI: 719-548-1000 -or- www.WelbrietyTraining.com

April 1
Everyhere in the US
Census Day
Job line: 1-866-861-2010 -or-
www.IndianCountryCounts.org

April 23-25
Lakewood, CO
All West Native American Basketball Classic
Gold Crown Fieldhouse
Harlan St. north of Alameda Ave.
FMI: 303-549-3690

May 1
Rye, CO
A Taste of Native America
Lunch and dinner food concession by Navajo family to raise funds
for the June American Indian Festival at the church.
Rye/Home United Methodist Church
2063 Main St.
Menu includes, Navajo tacos, fry bread, stew or chili and fry bread deserts and more.
Times: 11am-7pm

May 8-9
Fort Collins, CO
NEW! Northern Colorado Intertribal Powwow and Indian Art Market
Colorado State University
B.W. Pickett Equine Center
701 S. Overland Trail
Grand Entry: Saturday 1 & 7 PM, Sunday at Noon

Admission:
  • $5/day or $8/weekend
  • CHILDREN ages 6-12 are $3/day or $5/weekend
  • and 5 and under are free.

Bring your own chair
FMI: 970-498-0290 -or- www.fortnet.org/PowWow/
Need a map to find your way?

Everyone welcome!
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May 15
Denver, CO
17th Annual Spring Bear Pow-wow
Grand Entries: 1pm and 6pm
Regis University Field House
3333 Regis Blvd
Free admission and parking

FMI: 303-648-3414
or powwow@ravendancers.org
Need a map to find your way?

Everyone welcome!
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and support all Native Radio!
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June 12-13
Rye, CO
American Indian Festival and Country Concert
Home United Methodist Church
2063 Main St.
Free and open to the public.

Vendors, entertainment and fun for the whole family.
Food concession and Native vendors both days.
All free admission and parking, and open to everyone.
Need a map to find your way?
  • Indian Vendor space $50. Outside space only.
    Call Zoe at 303-477-8442 for information and reservations for space.

    Everyone welcome!
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    Native public radio with your purchase.

  • September 17-19
    Boulder, CO
    Colorado Aloha Fest 2010
    CU Boulder Campus
    Hula, Ukulele/guitar, cultural workshops.
    Ethnic food and vendors.
    Visit Great Western American Rags booth for Aloha shirts and
    dresses, sarongs, yard goods and more.
    FMI: www.coloradoalohafest.com
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