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Join us for Newburyport's 4th Annual Indigenous Peoples Day Event, Monday October 14th, at Newburyport Waterfront Park! For program info: www.imaginestudios.org, Contact: [email protected], 978-834-0367Opening ceremonies 10am, will include an historic launch of a traditional mishoon dugout canoe on the Merrimack River, created and paddled by Jonathan Perry and his crew!
This year's cultural presenters include: Lonecry Singers; Hawk Henries; Darius and Toodie Coombs; Roger Paul; Larry Spotted Crow Mann; Jonathan Perry; Wolf Cry Singers; Lonewolf Studio; Joseph Gray Sculpture and others!
We welcome planning committee members, Indigenous cultural presenters, artisans, volunteers, community partners, business sponsors, financial contributions, in-kind donations and support.
To make a charitable donation to this nonprofit event: Venmo- @ImagineStudiosOrg; https://gofund.me/02152079
Thanks to our community partner organizations for their support!: Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness; City of Newburyport Department of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Alliance; Custom House Maritime Museum; Merrohawke Nature School; Unity on the River; Bank Prov.
Thanks also to our sponsors!: The Regenerative School, Heartwood Nature School, Joseph Gray Sculpture, First Religious Society Unitarian Universalist Newburyport, Terezin: Children of the Holocaust, Janco Publishing, Amesbury Industrial Supply, Seas the Day Realty, Ottos Pizza, Gould Insurance, The Clark Currier Inn, Fairfield Marriot Amesbury, Seacoast Cabinet, Port Signworks, Flatbread Pizza, Metzy's Cantina, Lowell's Boat Shop, Plum Island Kayak, Elite Printing, Joseph Gray Sculpture, Lani Shumway Photography and others.
“This program is supported in part by grants from the Mass Cultural Council.” Thanks to the following Local Cultural Councils: Newburyport, Amesbury, Salisbury, West Newbury, Newbury, Merrimac, Rowley, Georgetown, Boxford.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Waterfront Promenade Park, Newburyport, MA, United States