Monday, February 19, 2007

Countdown to Thundering Spirit

Well, I am gearing up for Thundering Spirit Pow wow - This will be my 3 year anniversary having the shop and it all started at this pow wow. I will be out at the camping preserve this coming week, so I wont be able to reply to comments, but you can email me at spiderwrulf@yahoo.com I will have the mobile and be able to check e-mails. There are limited stock in the eBay shop at the moment, saving all the good stuff for pow wow

Don't know if I will get to post again before the Pow Wow, so here is the flyer once more - and I hope to see y'all out there

Thundering Spirit

Powwow

**Honoring – THE CREATOR **

MARCH 2, 3, & 4th 2007

RENNINGER’S TWIN MARKETS

20651 New Hwy. 441 Mt. Dora, Florida

(Just East of Mount Dora & 30 miles North of Orlando)

GATES OPEN 10:00 am Daily

Friday – March 2nd Children’s DAY!!!! Special Demonstrations, Games, etc. 10 A.M. – 2 P.M.

Friday – March 2nd : GRAND ENTRY 7:00 PM

Saturday – March 3rd : GRAND ENTRY 1:00 PM & 7:00 PM

Sunday – March 4th : GRAND ENTRY 1:00 PM

Emcee ……. Ric Bird Head Veteran….…Ed Roth

Head Man ……. Enoch Haubenstricker Head Lady…….Naomi ‘Walela Gentle Flight’

Host Drum ……. Family Drum

Co-Host Drum…….Bird Chopper Bird Family Drum

Fire keeper……. Joe ‘Walking Elk Color Guard …….Veterans Honor Society

Daily Entertainment by: 2005 NAMA Winner - Native Fiddle & Flute Artist

Arvel Bird;

Singer/songwriter: Crystal Woman

; 2002 NAMA “Flutist of the Year” Tommy “Wildcat”;

Family Drum Singers

; story teller Sarah “Sunshine Badger Woman;

Dineh Singer Allen Mose, Jr

.; dancing/singing by Bird Chopper Bird Family;

dancing by

TLATLACAYOLOTL(Earth, Man, Heart)- Aztec Family Dancers;

story teller Grandma Coyote

; youth group Talako Indian Dancers; Tlingit Legend Keeper/Storyteller “Kashka”; etc. etc. etc……..

Special appearances by: Paint the Pony & “Thunder” the American Bald eagle

NATIVE CRAFTS**FOOD**DANCERS**MUSIC

Special exhibits: Remembering Always Veterans Memorial; Kids Beating Cancer; Native American Cancer Awareness Programs/Mayo Clinic; Wrede’s Wildlife Rehab Center

Bring the whole family & spend the day!!!! Bring blankets or chairs to sit on!!!!!!

Admission: ADULTS $ 3.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE

Active, Retired or Service Persons Admitted FREE

HOST HOTEL: E.COM LODGE

(352) 383-2181 Ask for Powwow Rate

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION or if you would like to be a SPONSOR:

CALL: Tony @ (352) 636-4271 (800) 619-0045 Ext. 61

Email Address: ThunderSpiritFam@netscape.net

WRITE: P.O. Box 1141 Eustis, Florida 32727

Web site: http:Thundering-spirit.tripod.com/index.html

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Knap-In & Primitive Arts

16 ~ 18 February 2007
Withlacoochi River Park ~ Dade City, Florida 33523
Sponsored by Florida Native American Indian Society
Friday and Saturday 9am-5pm
Sunday 9am-3pm
Free Admission ~ Public Welcome
The ancient art of flint knapping is the breaking and chipping of flint to make stone tools, arrowheads, projectile points, hand axes scrapers, etc... Chert and Agatized Coral were two common materials used by Florida's First People.
Flintknapping Demonstrations
Atlatl Throwing
Auction: Saturday 3pm (items donated by vendors)
Drawing held at 4:30pm (5 gallonbucket of misc rocks, no leaverites, must be present to win)
Contact: Betty Walters (727) 856-7506

Monday, February 5, 2007

Wrede's Wildlife Rehab

This weekend we went, with about a dozen other people from the surrounding communities, to Sebring Florida for a work detail at Wrede's Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Inc. This is the home of 'Thunder' the American Bald Eagle. They rehabilitate many wild animals and birds. There are Bobcats, Cougars, Peacocks, Eagles, Osprey, Caracara, Deer, and many more wonderful animals there. We tore down the old wire fence and installed a new wood fence, build new cage/pens for some of the animals and tore down old pens. It was a lot of hard work we did as volunteers, but it was an honor to help these people who have taken on such a responsibility as this. They will be at the Tundering Spirit Pow Wow in March, so if you would like to see these wonderful animals, or possibly donate to a good cause, Come check it out :)

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Mississippi January 2007

Hey Y'all!
Hope everyone is well, I am back from my trip to Mississippi. And I would like to bring to everyones attention an important observance from there:

They are still extremely Devistated in Mississippi and Louisiana! There are FEMA victims everywhere, poor living conditions in some trailer camps, and TONS of Red Tape keeping these people from being fully recovered.
Just because it is NOT in the news anymore, Doesn't mean it is all over and back to normal. It was quite an eye opening experience for me. I have a photo album of some thngs I saw.

Thank you for listening

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/spiderwrulf/slideshow?.dir=/6a0dre2&.src=ph

Photo album from Mississippi trip

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Thundering Spirit Pow Wow 2007

2007
Honoring
'The CREATOR'
March 2-4, 2007
Renninger's Twin Markets
20651 New Highway 441 Mount Dora, Florida 32757
Just East of Mount Dora ~ Just 30 miles North of Orlando
Friday March 2nd 2007, Grand Entry at 7:00pm
Saturday March 3rd 2007, Grand Entry at 1:00pm & 7:00pm
Sunday March 4th 2007 Grand Entry at 1:00pm
Gates Open at 10:00am Daily
Friday March 2nd is Children's Day from 10:00am - 2:00pm with special Demonstrations, Games, etc.
Please join us for Traditional Native American Culture Including: Drumming, Dancing, Crafts, and Food.
Bring the whole Family and spend the day, Don't forget to bring Chairs and/or Blankets to sit on
Admission: Adults $3.00 Children Under 12 FREE
Active, Retired or Service Persons Admitted FREE
MC: Ric Bird
Head Veteran: Ed Roth
Head Man Dancer: Enoch Haubenstricker
Head Woman Dancer: Naomi 'Walela Gentle Flight'
Co-Host Drum: Bird Chopper Bird Family Drum
Firekeeper: Joe 'Walking Elk'
Color Guard: Veterans Honor Society
For additional Information or to become a sponsor,
Call Tony Ledford at: 352 636-4271 or 800 619-0045 EXT. 61
or write: PO BOX 1141 ~ Eustis, FL 32727
We are proud to announce that the following Native American Performers will be at our
2007 Pow Wow:
2006 NAMMY Award Winner for Best Instrumental Recording,
Native Fiddle and Flute Artist: Arvel Bird
2002 NAMMY 'Flutist of the Year' : Tommy Wildcat
Dineh Singer: Allen Mose Jr.
TLATLACAYOLOTL (Earth, Man, Heart) ~ Aztec Family Dancers
Singer/Songwriter: Crystal Woman
Story Tellers: Sarah 'Sunshine Badger Woman'
and Grandma Coyote
Guest Elder: Kashka
- Tlingit Legend Keeper - Storyteller
Youth Group:
Talako Indian Dancers
For more information about out performers, Please visit the Performers Page

Monday, January 1, 2007

Powwow at the Casements

Ormond Beach,FL
January 4, 2007 - January 7, 2007
Featuring the amazing Big Mountain Native Dancers, Peruvian and Aztec dancers, wildlife exhibits, Native American music, cuisine, crafts, skills, 1-9 p.m. Jan. 9; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Jan. 10; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Jan. 11, The Casements, 25 Riverside Drive, Ormond Beach. $5 adults, $4 seniors and children ages 4-12.
Yes I know the picture is not of the Powwow. Its a picture of the beach across from the Casements. Sigh. Its a tough life but someone...
Ormond Beach Native American Festival Location: The Casements at Ormond Beach, Florida This is a huge powwow which I've been honored to do for many years. There is a Native area and also a historical demonstrator area. The Alligator wrestling is right in front of my store.!The former winter home of John D. Rockefeller is now on the National Register of Historic Places. The Casements serves as a cultural center for Ormond Beach Contact: Jimmy Sawgrass phone: 386-676-3216

Wednesday, December 6, 2006

Melbourne Pow Wow 2006

The Fifth Annual Melbourne PowWow sponsored by: Native Heritage Gathering, Inc., will be held at:

  • Melbourne Wickham Park Pavilion, Wickham Road next to the Community College Campus. Rain or shine we will be out dancing.
  • Donations needed. If you would like to donate to the foundation please contact Martha 321-452-1671
  • Drums for Education day Friday: Boy Scouts Varsity Drum team

    Dance Demonstrations by the Logan-Jeffries Family

    Featured Artists:

  • Native American Book Author: Jake George
  • Artist: Will Davis

    Friday School Day will be held between 9:30 - 1:30

    Featured educational programs included:

  • Native American singing and dancing, Arts and Crafts, Native food
  • Jimmy Sawgrass, Creek Encampment
  • Blackwood Survival
  • Wredes Wildlife
  • Tipi Encampment
  • Story Telling
  • Flute Playing by Carl Little Wolf and Jake George
  • Logan-Jeffries Family

    Directions:

    The Melbourne NHGI PowWow at Wickham Park Pavilion is located next to the Brevard Community College Melbourne Campus, the campus and park is on the SouthEast Corner of the intersection of Wickham and Post Roads in beautiful Melbourne Florida.

    Special Pow Wow Rates at the Imperial Hotel. $68 per night, off of exit 191 (interstate 95) and Wickham Rd.

    General contact names:

  • Jackie, 321-259-7697
  • Martha 321-452-1671
  • Vendor Contact: Jackie 321-259-7697
  • Fax 321-255-5101
  • Snail Mail: NHGI P.O. Box 410427 Melbourne, Florida 32941-0427
  • http://nativeheritagegathering.org/

    We will not be set up at this pow wow, but we will be visiting