This year’s event, held at the Dee Events Center, will feature grand entries at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. The celebration will include Native American arts, food, crafts, and dancing. Drum and dance contests will also be held.
Tickets for the event are $3 for adults, $2 for students. Admission is free for senior citizens and children six and under.
For more information, visit http://organizations.weber.edu/naac/WSU%20Pow%20Wow.htm. Native American Emphasis Week and the powwow are presented by WSU’s Native American Council.
- Contact:
Jeff Simons, Native American Council Advisor
(801) 626-7333 · jsimons@weber.edu- John Kowalewski, director of Media Relations
(801) 626-7212 · jkowalewski@weber.edu
