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GLICA 33rd Annual Mid-Winter Powwow

GLICA 33rd Annual Mid-Winter Powwow

Presented by Great Lakes Indian Culture Association at Baker Business College

March 13-March 14, 2010

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This is a Native American Powwow.. held at Baker College in Flint, MI. It will be held on March 13-14, 2010 doors dances on Sat are 1 to 4 and 7 to 10 and on Sunday 12 to 3.. We have people from many states that attend this event. Native singing, food and other vendors Public welcome $5.00 per adult, childern 5-12 $3 each and under 5 free



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      Baker Business College

      1050 W. Bristol Road Flint, MI 48507

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      Tickets: Adults $5 each, children 5-12 $3 each and under 5 free. Admission paid at door, no advance sales

    • Dates & Times

      Dates:
      March 13-March 14, 2010

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      Sat 1-4pm and 7-10pm; Sunday 12-3pm

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