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Guilford Native American Art Gallery
Greensboro Cultural Center at Festival Park
200 North Davie Street - Box 6
Greensboro, NC 27401
Gallery and Gift Shop Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday
10:00 AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
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Join us in September 2006 for the
Guilford Native American Association 30th Pow Wow and
Cultural Festival Coming...September 15-17, 2006

Guilford Native American Association
30th Pow Wow and
Cultural Festival September 15-17, 2006 Advance Flyer (above)
M. S. Word
Document File .doc
205 Kb File


29th Annual GNAA Pow Wow Flyer (above) in other formats...
Word 2000
.doc
26 KB Document ~ .pdf
304 KB Portable Document File
29th GNAA Pow Wow 2005 Ticket Prices...
$8.00 per day for Adults
$4.00 per day for Children 1-11 years and Senior Citizens
Children under 1 year old are free!
Dancer
Registration...
Adult Dancers $8.00, Tiny Tots $4.00 and Drum $25.00


29th Annual GNAA Pow Wow Press Release
(Pages 1 & 2 above) in other formats...
Microsoft
Word .doc
62 KB Document ~ .pdf
118 KB Portable Document File
29th GNAA Pow Wow 2005 Ticket Prices...
$8.00 per day for Adults
$4.00 per day for Children 1-11 years and Senior Citizens
Children under 1 year old are free!
Dancer
Registration...
Adult Dancers $8.00, Tiny Tots $4.00 and Drum $25.00

29th
Annual GNAA Pow Wow Contest Winnings in .pdf Format...
.pdf
37 KB Portable Document File

Press Release...Photo by Sue Vaughan
All Rights Reserved
Email: CnvSsv@aol.com

Directions to Greensboro's Country Park
Greensboro, North Carolina
From US 220 headed towards downtown on Battleground
Avenue, simply turn onto Pisgah Church Road. Turn left into
Jaycee Park. Keep to the right on Jaycee Park Drive and
park in the lots provided.
From I 85 South headed North bear right onto
exit US 220 (North) + US 29 (East) + US 70 (East) and continue
onto US 29 (North) go to Blvd. ext.. Go to Battleground Ave.
and turn right. Stay in right lane to Pisgah Church Road.
Turn left into Jaycee Park. Keep to the right on Jaycee Park
Drive and park in the lots provided.
Alternate to Battleground Avenue from I 85
South headed North: While on US 29 (North) bear right
onto ramp to East Cone Blvd. Then turn sharply left onto East
Cone Blvd.. Turn right onto North Church Street. Turn left
onto Pisgah Church Road. Turn left into Jaycee Park. Keep
to the right on Jaycee Park Drive and park in the lots
provided.
Visit the City of Greensboro Parks & Recreation
Commission web site: http://www.ci.greensboro.nc.us/leisure
Email: leisure@ci.greensboro.nc.us
For More Parks & Recreation Information, Call: (336)-373-2574
Plot and Print your own specific directions
at Maps on Us: http://www.mapsonus.com/
1. Simply use the right side on the web page at Maps
On Us to key in your "Starting Address."
2. Then key in "Pisgah Church Road, Greensboro,
NC" as your "Destination Address."
3. Then hit the "Go!" button.

29th GNAA Pow Wow 2005 Ticket Prices...
$8.00 per day for Adults
$4.00 per day for Children 1-11 years and Senior Citizens
Children under 1 year old are free!
Dancer
Registration...
Adult Dancers $8.00, Tiny Tots $4.00 and Drum $25.00
29th Annual GNAA Pow Wow Events Schedule
in .pdf Format...
.pdf
31 KB Portable Document File
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In September
2005 we celebrate 30 years of service to Native American people
in the Triad and surrounding areas. We are ever mindful of our
mission to Promote Social and Economic Self-Sufficiency for
Indian People. It is this mission that continues to sustain
us as we strive to provide the necessary programs and services
for our community.
Executive Director's Letter Continued Below....
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Press Release...Photo by Sue Vaughan
All Rights Reserved
Email: CnvSsv@aol.com
Copyright 2003 - All Rights Reserved
Executive Director's Letter
Continued From Above...
We are ever grateful to those government agencies, foundations,
corporations, institutions of higher learning and individuals
that support us financially in our endeavors. And, as always
we must give thanks to those in our community who possessed
the vision, courage and wisdom to establish Guilford Native
American Association back in September of 1975.
To all the dancers, singers, drums, artists, vendors and friends
participating in this year's Pow Wow and Cultural Festival,
we thank you for sharing in this celebration of our heritage.
We also offer a heartfelt thanks to all our volunteers who
so unselfishly give of their time and energy year after year
to make this event such a huge success.
Someone once said that the best criteria by which to
judge any community is the health and well-being of its children
and elders.
Mr. Lonnie Revels, a member of our Board of Directors who
passed away July 10, 2003, dedicated his life's work to this
cause. In his honor we will continue to work diligently to
ensure that those most vulnerable in our community receive
the support and encouragement they need. On a personal note
I would like to thank you Lonnie for being a friend and mentor,
not only during my time at Guilford Native, but throughout
my life.
Again, thanks to all of you for sharing this special time
with us. May the Great Spirit continue to bless us all.
Sincerely,
Rick Oxendine
Executive Director, Guilford Native American Association
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From
an Invisible Community...To a Home Place for Our People
29th Annual GNAA Pow-Wow And Cultural Festival
September 16-18, 2005
Country Park Greensboro, North Carolina
See a 32 picture slideshow below of
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Free JavaScripts provided
by The JavaScript Source
Sue & Cliff Vaughan ~ CnvSsv@aol.com
and Ron Helms ~ ronhelms@triad.rr.com
Photos Copyright 2005 - All Rights Reserved





























Carla and the Redemptions

Carla and the Redemptions

Carla and the Redemptions

Pastor Delton F. Collins, Triad Native United Methodist
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Specialty Dancing ~ Hoop Dancing with Waya Dimalanta (Lumbee/Saponi)

Stoney Creek Wins 2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow Drum Competition

Stoney Creek Wins 2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow Drum Competition

Stoney Creek Wins 2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow Drum Competition

Stoney Creek Wins 2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow Drum Competition

Guilford Native American Association Booth ~ 2005 29th
GNAA Pow Wow

Guilford Native American Association Booth ~ 2005 29th
GNAA Pow Wow

Indian Education Parent Committee Booth
Indian Education Support Teacher S. Jean Conley
of Guilford County Public Schools
Ph: (336)-621-4042 ~ Fax: (336) 375-2626
Email: conleys@gcsnc.com
Indian Education Office
2,500 Lee's Chapel Road,
Greensboro, North Carolina
2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow

Indian Education Parent Committee Booth
Indian Education Support Teacher S. Jean Conley
of Guilford County Public Schools
Ph: (336)-621-4042 ~ Fax: (336) 375-2626
Email: conleys@gcsnc.com
Indian Education Office
2,500 Lee's Chapel Road,
Greensboro, North Carolina
2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow

Indian Education Parent Committee Booth
Indian Education Support Teacher S. Jean Conley
of Guilford County Public Schools
Ph: (336)-621-4042 ~ Fax: (336) 375-2626
Email: conleys@gcsnc.com
Indian Education Office
2,500 Lee's Chapel Road,
Greensboro, North Carolina
2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow

Indian Education Calendar of Events Flyer (above) in .pdf
format...
.pdf
49 KB Portable Document File

Chris Allen, Wanda Attmore (Seated) and Sallie Dimalanta
(L to R on Right)
Verify and Pass Out the Contest Winning Checks
2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow
More 2005 29th GNAA Pow Wow
Pictures to Come!
Please Return Soon for More Postings!!!
Last Three GNAA Annual Pow Wows Online...
25th GNAA 2001 Pow Wow Web Page Online:
http://www.guilfordnative.org/pw25pics.html
26th GNAA 2002 Pow Wow Web Page Online:
http://www.guilfordnative.org/pages/pw26_1.html
27th GNAA 2003 Pow Wow Web Page Online:
http://www.guilfordnative.org/pages/pw27_1.html
28th
2004 GNAA Pow Wow Has Been Cancelled
Due to Bad Weather! There is NO raindate!!!
29th GNAA 2005 Pow Wow Web Page Online:
http://www.guilfordnative.org/pages/pw29_1.html
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