
The Calico Rock Museum & Visitor Center is hosting its annual Native American Heritage Weekend Friday and Saturday.Returning for the annual event are the Oklahoma Fancy Dancers. These professional Native Americans bring to life the dance traditions and customs of our ancestors. Their dance demonstrations are ranked among the best in the country.Other activities will include a Navajo weaving loom; textile demonstrations; working with stones; Native American art, including local artist Mike Diaz; chuck wagon cooking; teepees and various Native American living quarters and story telling.
There are events planned in both Rand City Park and along historic Main Street.
For more information, visit Calico Rock Museum events.
Other area events will be held during the Native American Heritage Weekend. The Pineville Volunteer Fire Department is hosting its annual barbecue dinner and auction. This is the department’s primary fundraiser of the year.
The Calico Rock United Methodist Women are hosting their annual Yard Sale in the church fellowship hall on Friday and Saturday. The church is located on State Highway 56 across from White River Health Care.
The Calico Rock Cumberland Presbyterian Women are hosting their annual Junque Jubilee in the Wayne Wood Activity Center at the church. The church is located on Highway 56 across from the historic Trimble Log Cabin.
It’s also time for the Off the Beaten Path Studio Tour, with a number of Calico Rock area artists on the tour. This is an annual driving tour of area artists giving folks an opportunity to visit the artists in their own studios. For more information visit Off the Beaten Path Studio Tour.
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