Pow Wow in the Park – All Welcome!
photos: Gerard Peter Pas
Drum groups, dancers, vendors, and more Saturday, September 24, 2016 12:00 - 5:00 pm (rain or shine)
FREE ADMISSION
NEW LOCATION: Waterloo Park West (near the bandshell) Limited parking available in Lot C at the University of Waterloo
For more information: waec@uwaterloo.ca • uwaterloo.ca/stpauls/pow-wow • 519-885-1450 x25220
Hosted by the Waterloo Aboriginal Education Centre at St. Paul’s University College
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Psychic Upcoming Psychic Expos See what the future holds for you!
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SMALLTOWN BOY
Free Take One Free Take One
Readers - Jewellery Crystals - Lectures & Demonstrations free with admission Brantford Psychic Expo - Civic Centre (Beside the Casino) - September 23, 24, 25 Sun: 11-7pm Fri: 12-9pm Sat: 11-9 London Psychic Expo - Centennial Hall (550 Wellington) - September 30, October 1, 2 Hamilton Psychic Expo - Renaissance Centre (2289 Barton St. E) - October 14, 15, 16
Admission $10 Good All Weekend www.ESPmyFuture.com for map & free stuff
LOGAN STAATS WINS NAMMY
Singer and songwriter Geordon Logan Staats won two coveted awards last week with his album Goodbye Goldia. Staats took home the Summer Music Festival Award for Best Folk Artist and he also secured the Native American Music Award for Best Debut Artist. He is with his father Ron and mother Patricia Staats on the red carpet Saturday night who he thanked in his acceptance speech. Logan spoke with the Two Row Times and shared an exclusive story on his journey as an artist from Six Nations and where he sees his career is headed. PHOTO BY LACEY HILL
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