Overall, fair activities, traffic details and parking map are explained on the Bluemont Fair schedule at www.Bluemontfair.org. The Indian Village and Fair is Sept. 18-19 10:00 am – 5:00 pm in the town of Bluemont. Directions: Enter off of Snickersville Turnpike (follow the signs on Rt. 734) in Bluemont, Va. 20135 (one hour west of D.C., 17 miles from Leesburg Va. and east of Winchester Va. on Rt. 7.) Fair general admission is only $10, children nine and under are free. Sorry, no pets. Free parking is available.
Visit the Indigenous Hall Suspended Reading Room Sept. 18-19, 2021 at the Bluemont Fair in NW Virginia. Overall, fair activities, traffic details and parking map are explained on the Bluemont Fair schedule at www.Bluemontfair.org. The Indian Village and Fair is Sept. 18-19 10:00 am – 5:00 pm in the town of Bluemont. Directions: Enter off of Snickersville Turnpike (follow the signs on Rt. 734) in Bluemont, Va. 20135 (one hour west of D.C., 17 miles from Leesburg Va. and east of Winchester Va. on Rt. 7.) Fair general admission is only $10, children nine and under are free. Sorry, no pets. Free parking is available.
Check out the Suspended Reading Room in the Indigenous Hall during the Bluemont Fair Sept. 17-18, 2021. Matthew "Maasaw" Howard (Cherokee) has been discovering American Indian sites for over five years. To date, he has discovered eight sites from Canada to Virginia. He is a published author of Adonvdo Yona (Bear Spirit) Mountain, An Ancestral Awakening and As I Rest, Let My Face Touch Heaven. He also teaches courses at a local university and lectures around the country on American Indian culture and burial practices.
Overall, fair activities, traffic details and parking map are explained on the Bluemont Fair schedule at www.Bluemontfair.org. The Indian Village and Fair is Sept. 18-19 10:00 am – 5:00 pm in the town of Bluemont. Directions: Enter off of Snickersville Turnpike (follow the signs on Rt. 734) in Bluemont, Va. 20135 (one hour west of D.C., 17 miles from Leesburg Va. and east of Winchester Va. on Rt. 7.) Fair general admission is only $10, children nine and under are free. Sorry, no pets. Free parking is available.
NEWS: President Donald Trump has signed legislation to grant federal recognition of six Virginia Indian tribes, opening opportunities for them to receive benefits such as aid for schools, housing and health care. Related articles: Richmond News http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/trump-signs-bill-giving-federal-recognition-to-virginia-indian-tribes/article_0596872c-040c-540d-a5e6-2e3dbdbb0001.html Indian Country https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/news/politics/now-573-six-va-tribes-get-federal-recognition-president-signs-bill/ Send us your photos taken during The Gathering held Oct. 21-22 at the Clarke County Fairgrounds to add to our online photo gallery. We will categorize photos into an online photo gallery here on The Gathering page to share with others. Here are several ways to send photos using Drop Box, Email, Facebook, Tweeter and Pinterest:
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