Saturday, September 24, 2016
10:00 am - 8:00 pm
with the Native American Council
Saturday, September 24, 2016
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Cost: Free and open to the public, rain or shine!
Location: Watson Homestead Conference & Retreat Center (9620 Dry Run Road, Painted Post, NY)
The Rockwell Museum believes in civic engagement and building community through partnerships and collaboration. That’s why we’re thrilled to once again sponsor The Falling Leaves Festival, presented by the Native American Council of Corning.
Immerse yourself in cultural learning and educational opportunities for all ages. This interactive allows you to explore and participate in Native American dancing, drumming, arts & crafts, food and more.
We are excited to feature Bill Crouse as our Master of Ceremonies. Bill is an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation, member of the Hawk Clan, and a Faith keeper of the Coldspring Longhouse on the Allegany Territory.
We are also featuring Joseph FireCrow a Grammy Award winning flautist, and Grandmother Isabelle at our event. Grandmother Isabelle is an Ojibwa elder from Serpent River First Nation.
Admission and parking for this event is FREE.
Watson HomesteadSaturday, September 24, 2016
10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Cost: Free and open to the public, rain or shine!
Location: Watson Homestead Conference & Retreat Center (9620 Dry Run Road, Painted Post, NY)
The Rockwell Museum believes in civic engagement and building community through partnerships and collaboration. That’s why we’re thrilled to once again sponsor The Falling Leaves Festival, presented by the Native American Council of Corning.
Immerse yourself in cultural learning and educational opportunities for all ages. This interactive allows you to explore and participate in Native American dancing, drumming, arts & crafts, food and more.
We are excited to feature Bill Crouse as our Master of Ceremonies. Bill is an enrolled member of the Seneca Nation, member of the Hawk Clan, and a Faith keeper of the Coldspring Longhouse on the Allegany Territory.
We are also featuring Joseph FireCrow a Grammy Award winning flautist, and Grandmother Isabelle at our event. Grandmother Isabelle is an Ojibwa elder from Serpent River First Nation.
Admission and parking for this event is FREE.