Native American Day - Education and Preservation of Sites and Cu

Location Public Square
Jacksonville, AL 36265
Dates March 13, 2010 - March 13, 2010 - CONFIRMED!
Primary CategoryLearning & Literary
Event CategoriesLearning & Literary, Educational Event, Vendor Events, Vendor Event
Description: We are holding our first event for this group on March 13th to educate the public on preservation and the importance of Native American prehistoric culture in Alabama. The city of Jacksonville is excited that we are having this event on the square, and the event is going to be fun for families and children.

We want to embrace the public to make them understand the reasons we need to stop the destruction that we see today, and education is just the key to end that destruction in the future. We need volunteers to make the event a success. We will need drumming, story telling, dancing, muscians, or any talent that you can bring and share.

At this point, any and all suggestions are welcome. We are setting a goal of February 28th as the date that we have people together so that we have a few weeks to get the schedule together. All interested parties may send an e-mail to raidernationdna@yahoo.com. We are really excited about this great opportunity, and we know that we can all make a difference for the future.
Contact nameRob Dunaway
Phone256-435-9096
Email Event PromoterClick Here
Show hoursSat 9 - 5
Application Deadline2010-03-05
Days Left To Apply25
Setup timeSat 7 - 9
Location TypePublic Square
Still Accepting
Applications
YES
Public Admission PriceFree
Attendance300
Attendance MethodEAnticipated
Year #1
ParkingPlenty of free parking surronding the square
Parking FeeFree
RestroomsPlenty of public restrooms in surronding shops
EntertainmentSacred Drumming, Speakers, Music, Dancing, Culture Keepers, etc...
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The Jacksonville Square is located on Highway 21, which goes through Oxford, Anniston, and then runs straight into the square in Jacksonville.


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