2025/8/30 Saturday August 30th 2025
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- Art and Craft Shows
- Festivals
☎ (518) 296-8949
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- Art and Craft Shows
- Festivals
☎ (518) 296-8949
✉ heather@iroquoismuseum.org
Website 🔗 iroquoismuseum.org/workshops-events
Ad 🔗 festivalnet.com/4508/location/Craft-Shows/event
Ad 🔗 mcall.com/local-events/#!/details/e/15377938/
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Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 30 and 31, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Celebrate Haudenosaunee creativity at this vibrant event featuring an all-Iroquois Art Market showcasing both traditional and contemporary arts and fine crafts.
Highlights include:
Sky Dancers from Six Nations Reserve \(Ontario\) performing traditional Iroquois social dances, with opportunities for the public to join in.
Onondaga storyteller Perry Ground, captivating audiences with dramatic tales of daring feats and adventures
A family activity area with hands-on crafts.
Wildlife rehabilitator Kelly Martin, discussing regional conservation and presenting native animals, including birds of prey.
The Museum’s archaeology department, offering artifact identification and demonstrations of early technologies like flintknapping.
Immerse yourself in Haudenosaunee art, culture, and storytelling.
Cost: $8 members/$10 non-members/$5 children ages 5-17/free children under 5
Celebrate Haudenosaunee creativity at this vibrant event featuring an all-Iroquois Art Market showcasing both traditional and contemporary arts and fine crafts.
Highlights include:
Sky Dancers from Six Nations Reserve \(Ontario\) performing traditional Iroquois social dances, with opportunities for the public to join in.
Onondaga storyteller Perry Ground, captivating audiences with dramatic tales of daring feats and adventures
A family activity area with hands-on crafts.
Wildlife rehabilitator Kelly Martin, discussing regional conservation and presenting native animals, including birds of prey.
The Museum’s archaeology department, offering artifact identification and demonstrations of early technologies like flintknapping.
Immerse yourself in Haudenosaunee art, culture, and storytelling.
Cost: $8 members/$10 non-members/$5 children ages 5-17/free children under 5