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  • Eagle Plumes
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    did I read that one rite? who's gonna be riding the fancy dancers? not me im married sorry for the "humor"

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  • WhoMe
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    Originally posted by Paul G
    That's what I'm looking into. But they do charge for bands that come to perform. It is just a reduced an admission.

    Where I live our local amusement park gets retro bands to come and play everyweekend like KC and the Sunshine Band, Bad Company, Boston, etc.

    They get paid (about $7000) to come perform for the weekend.

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  • Furiously-Fancy
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    Geographic Center of the U.S.

    Location: From Lebanon, take US Hwy 281 North 1 mile to Hwy K-191, take K-191 West 1 mile to the marker.

    Nearest Town: Lebanon, Kansas

    Cedar Point, Iowa is fairly close to the "actual" geographic center for the lower 48.....however it's still too far 4 me.

    Now if we're talk'n the "geographic center" of "Pow-wow America" (Canada included) it would be a lot closer to Colorado or Wyoming.

    Denver would be a better choice than Cedar Point, Iowa.

    I've never contested in a pow-wow where I had time to enjoy the amusement during.......but after a pow-wow----sounds like an appealing endeavor.

    *After all the blah-blah-blahs.......I'll go anywhere....if it's a REAL GOOT one!!!*

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  • billyjoejimbob
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    How much will it cost to ride the fancy dancers?

    It sounds great, especially if they cover the insurance.

    Will this be the first real powwow in Ohio or are there others?

    If I remember correctly, buying a ticket for admission to a fun park also waives your rights should you get hurt? Read the back. Unless it is the parks fault. So if the dancers are gonna go on rides they would probably have to pay admission for legal reasons.

    Maybe the dancers costs could be subsidized by TP's or fund raisers like the powwow shirts.

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  • Emmy
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    Originally posted by 3ndnbear
    There used to be a competion pow wow at the county fair in Western NY... we had an "Indian Village" that was set up there for the duration. But we would get in for free. That was the best when i was a teenager to be able to ride the rides and walk around. At first i had my "reservations" (lol) about the idea.. but i think that it would be cool... and i can stay at emmy's aunt or grams.. LOL....JK..
    most likely at my aunts cuz my gram doesnt have air conditioning and cleveland is soooo hot

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  • Eagle Plumes
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    A get to know everbody weekend sounds nice but Indians are going to want do what we do best and thats dancing, singing and well just being Indian, in no way am I knocking other ideas but no dancing seems empty to me, since thats what we talk alot about is singing, danceing showing beadwork ect...

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  • 3ndnbear
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    back in the day

    There used to be a competion pow wow at the county fair in Western NY... we had an "Indian Village" that was set up there for the duration. But we would get in for free. That was the best when i was a teenager to be able to ride the rides and walk around. At first i had my "reservations" (lol) about the idea.. but i think that it would be cool... and i can stay at emmy's aunt or grams.. LOL....JK..

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  • kiyaanii mom
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    Originally posted by Paul G
    That's what I'm looking into. But they do charge for bands that come to perform. It is just a reduced an admission.
    Many of us pay admission every weekend for just a regular powwow. I wouldn't mind paying, expecially if the admission is reduced.

    You know it will be cheaper than GON and D/M. LOL

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  • Paul G
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    Personally I'd like to just have a PowWows.com weekend at the park and just hang out with folks and get to know them off the boards.

    But I know alot of people want to dance.

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  • Eagle Plumes
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    I do remember as a kid going to a pow-wow that was held at a Menonite like place there were no rides but lots of shops and air con I liked that as far as girls go any way, bet some poeple would like the rides for something to do when not dancing... even if this does not work its still good to hear of one being planned

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  • Paul G
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    Originally posted by kiyaanii mom
    I would really try to be there.

    But the date is really important. I would suggest putting the powwow close to some other powwow happening close to Cedar Point. Then more dancers might come.

    And yup I see the amusement park as an attraction not a distraction.

    My other questions are how are you going to get headstaff and will there be contest? Just wondering......
    Don't know yet.

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  • Paul G
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    Originally posted by WhoMe
    Paul,

    When a powwow is held in an established facility such as a theme park and is open to those who paid for admission, shouldn't the powwow participants get in free since they are part of the weekend attraction?

    It's kinda like getting a band into a theme park and asking them to pay to get in. If they're temporarily part of the attraction it would only seem right that they shouldn't have to pay to perform.
    That's what I'm looking into. But they do charge for bands that come to perform. It is just a reduced an admission.

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  • kiyaanii mom
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    I would really try to be there.

    But the date is really important. I would suggest putting the powwow close to some other powwow happening close to Cedar Point. Then more dancers might come.

    And yup I see the amusement park as an attraction not a distraction.

    My other questions are how are you going to get headstaff and will there be contest? Just wondering......

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  • Migiziwomen
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    hey that sounds great to me spec if we get in free for being an attraction. would love to see everyone depends on when it would be.

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  • Furiously-Fancy
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    Originally posted by WhoMe
    Paul,

    When a powwow is held in an established facility such as a theme park and is open to those who paid for admission, shouldn't the powwow participants get in free since they are part of the weekend attraction?

    It's kinda like getting a band into a theme park and asking them to pay to get in. If they're temporarily part of the attraction it would only seem right that they shouldn't have to pay to perform.
    Hey.......yeah. Good point WM!!

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