

Native American Heritage Day
Native American Heritage Day
Saturday, September 30, 20234:00 pm to 8:00 pm William Harris HomesteadMuseum & Education Center3636 GA Hwy 11, Monroe 30656
- Native American Heritage Presentation
- Buffet Dinner with Musical Entertainment by Pete Nichols
- Face Painting / Crafts for young children
- Silent Auction (think about Christmas gifts)
Back by popular demand, Jim Sawgrass, a living historian of the southeastern Native American tribes, and his dance troupe will take us back in time to share their knowledge of tribal culture. Enjoy Native American dancers in an array of colorful and beautiful costumes performing interpretive cultural dances that will entertain and awe all audiences, young and old.Included in the ticket price, a delicious buffet dinner by Masters Table catering is provided. Music by Pete Nicholls will entertain during and after dinner.Young children will love face painting and making crafts. Our Silent Auction will feature artwork and donations from local artists and businesses. Local authors Forager Chick, Anne-Marie Bilella, and historical novelist, Denise Weimer, will be presenting and signing their unique and interesting books.All proceeds from this fundraiser event will benefit needed exterior maintenance and repairs to the historic log house.
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Special musical guest, Atlanta Country Music Hall of Fame Inductee, Pete Nicholls will perform. Pete is a self-taught musician. He came to America from England in 1961. He started learning to play guitar at age 13 and started playing with bands a couple years later. Over the years, Pete has played music professionally in many different bands and venues. Pete plays mostly traditional country music, he also does some classic rock, old standards, and golden oldies!
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