Photo By Tom Cramblett (Copyright 2007)

Events
September 29th-30th, 2007

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2007

8:00am
SALMON RUN 10K

8:30am
SALMON FUN RUN/WALK

10:00am
Opening Ceremony

11:00am
History of Region – Main Stage
Presenters: Louie Pitt- Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs
Bill Land- Professor- PSU, descendent of Joel Palmer

11:00am
Bridge of the Gods Quilters in Pavilion
Working on Clothing for Operation Christmas Child & Kindergarten Quilts

12:00pm
Panel Discussion in Pavilion
Oral History by local Historians, Bill Lang, Professor at PSU, Ken Ames, Professor of Archaeology at PSU, Louie Pitt Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, and other Tribal Elders from Yakama Tribe, Umatilla Tribe,

1:00pm
James Greeley – Flute Player – Main Stage
N.A.M.E.(Native American Music & Entertainment) Nominee

1:00pm
Traditional Stick Games Begin- Thunder Island, (Marine Park)
Learn the traditional forms of “bartering” for possessions

2:00pm
Homecoming Game Begins – H.S. Football Field

2:00pm
Native American Dancers Main Stage Area

3:00pm
Band- “Tormenta De Durango”  Main Stage

4:00
“Ballet Papalotl”, Mexican Culture and Folk Dance – Main Stage Area

Coyote Story (?)

8:00 pm
Sock Hop- Featuring Johnny Limbo and the Lugnuts
High School Gym – Tickets $15.00 reserved
$20.00 at the door


SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2007

10:00am
Festival grounds open

11:00a
The High Fives – Main Stage

1:00pm
James Greeley – Native American Flute Player
N.A.M.E.(Native American Music & Entertainment Nominee)
Main  Stage

1:00pm
Traditional Stick Games Begin – Thunder Island, (Marine Park)
Learn the traditional forms of “bartering” for possessions

2:00pm
Native American Dancers Main Stage Area

4:00pm
Brazilian Band “Xevi Nova” Main Stage