FENFC 23rd Annual Mid-Winter Pow Wow

Join us as the Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre celebrates with their 23rd annual Mid-Winter  Pow Wow, 3 March, 2018. Indigenous culture abounds with crafts, food, music & dancing (including a Smoke Dance Special). Special items on the Auction table, a 50/50 table and much more – fun for the all the Family while supporting an important place in our Community! Grand entry at noon.

796 Buffalo Road, Fort Erie, ON MAP
(just south off Hwy 3/Garrison Rd. – look for the Clarion Hotel on the corner)

The Fort Erie Native Friendship Centre celebrates 35 years of supporting the Community through programs and opportunities for Indigenous people of all ages; Language & Literacy Classes, Pre-Natal Nutrition, Employment Assistance, Peer Counselling, Restorative Justice, Healthy Living, Youth Guidance, Life Long Care and many more.
The Staff and Volunteers follow a system of values that applies to everything they do:

  • Traditionalism
  • Friendship
  • Respect
  • Professionalism
  • Compassion
  • Integrity
  • Honesty

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