Niagara Regional Native Centre 8th Annual Traditional Pow Wow
Date: Oct 01, 2022
Time: 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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The Niagara Regional Native Centre Eighth Annual Traditional Pow Wow is coming to the Meridian Centre, on October 1, 2022.
Since 1974 the Niagara Regional Native Centre helps bring together our region and communities and promotes cultural awareness, understanding and respect among nations.
During the event, dancing such as: traditional, jingle, fancy feather, fancy shawl, grass and smoke dance will be performed in tandem with honour song, and drum line special.
In addition, many influential speakers will be present including Phyillis Webstad, residential school survivor, author, and creator of 'orange shirt day'.
The NRNC 8th Annual Pow Wow will be Webstad's first time visiting Ontario, and the Niagara Region, making her presence greatly appreciated and honoured by the community.
For more information visit the Niagara Regional Native Centre's Facebook page, or visit their website
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Tickets
Admission to this pow wow event is free of charge to the public.
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Event Info
Entry Policies
Once you enter the venue and have passed screening there will be no re-entry.
STANDARD CONDITIONS OF ENTRY
Outside food, drink, or alcohol is prohibited into the facility. Refillable water bottles accepted.
No bags over 12 inches x 12 inches x 12 inches. Soft-bags only. Guests with inadmissible bags will be required to return items to their vehicles prior to admittance.
For the safety of all guests, entry to the Meridian Centre includes walk-through metal detectors and may require wanding procedures upon alert from metal detector.
Bag search and inspection of all items carried into the facility is a condition of entry. Meridian Centre Staff reserves the right to refuse admittance of any item deemed hazardous, inappropriate, offensive or suspicious. Guests with inadmissible items will be required to return items to their vehicles prior to admittance. Patrons leaving items such as large umbrellas for pick-up at the end of the evening do so at their own risk. Confiscated items will not be returned.
No re-entry will be permitted. Meridian Centre is a non-smoking property. Certain game-day events may allow in-out privileges for guests to smoke in a designated areas.
Small collapsible umbrellas up to 12 inches in length are permitted.
No bikes, scooters, skateboards or strollers are permitted into the facility
During events, no DSLR cameras, professional lenses, recording devices, or flash photography permitted
Intoxicated patrons will be refused entry
Children must be supervised by an adult
Only service animals are permitted into the facility
Staff is not responsible for lost or stolen items
By entering the Meridian Centre, patrons consent to being photographed, audio and video recorded which may be used for publication or reproduction on websites, social media, or any other purposes pertaining to the venue.
Parking
Parking is very limited to game day operations and accessible parking in the Meridian Centre lot. Please park in one of the lots downtown. You can find more about parking on our website by searching for "parking"
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