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Sacred Sites and Native American Heritage Day-Mar. 13 {Archive/Event}
Posted by: weavercat on: January 29, 2010
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UPDATE:
Great news!!! We have a date set for our Awareness and Preservation of Sacred Sites and Native American Heritage Day. The city of Jacksonville is EXCITED that we are going to use the square to educate families and children about the importance of sacred sites and Native American culture. The event is now scheduled and in the books for March 13th (9am -3pm).
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Okay folks!
If you need further information write me or visit this site:
Movement for Protection of Mounds and Cultural Heritage in Alabama
Thank you, for visiting.
— Cathy Ann Abernathy
weavercat@gmail.com