Sunday, October 20, 2013

5th Annual American Indian Festival Draws Diverse Crowd In Prince George's County


  Strangers were introduced to each other through hoop artistry.
 

On October 19th, the 5th Annual American Indian Festival was hosted by Patuxent River Park in Upper Marlboro, Maryland. It was sponsored by The Natural and Historical Resources Division, along with The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commision.

 Despite cloudy skies, the free event was well-attended by visitors of all ages who connected with the Native American Indian Community, and supporting exhibitors. Observers and participants in arena activities were subtly challenged to dispel stereotypes, while encouraged to replace them with proper education through interaction or observation. The festival proved to help untangle a long history of improper information about Native Americans. Knowledge was generously imparted in an entertaining, serene environment. Questions were encouraged, too. On the heels of a hearty debate regarding objection of the Washington Redskin's use of the team's name, a movement to strengthen respect and appreciation for Native American culture was a timely occurence.

On the hilltop side, children and youth participated in various games of skill. Vendor sales, crafts, displays of birds of prey, composting, performances and horse and pony rides were just some of numerous activities that were enjoyed by individuals who flowed in and out of the festival.

Dennis Zotigh, the Master of Ceremonies, is a writer and cultural specialist at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian. He alternated between leading activities and helping to make the day memorable. The Medicine Horse and the Youghtanund Drummers & Singers added to the festive feelings through sharing glorious sounds and rhythms. Culmination of the event included a Color Guard Ceremony and prayer. The 5th Annual American Indian Festival was an important reminder to embrace diversity, while keeping cultural appreciation alive.




Dennis Zotigh is a Kiowa, Santee Dakota, and Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Indian. He is also a performer and lecturer. 




A Red-tailed Hawk was featured by the Clearwater Nature Center that is based in Clinton, MD.



Wind Walker was a main attraction. His owner, Ray Charles Lockamy, owns two horses. He spoke extensively about the trust factor involved in interacting with them.








Veterans were invited to participate in the Color Guard Ceremony.


Dawn Avery lead children in a musical experience on stage. 


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Thursday, October 17, 2013

So, you want to trace your roots? Free event tonight (10/17) in Annapolis, MD!

 http://www.aacpl.net/events/researching-your-maryland-african-american-ancestors 


Celebrate Family History Month and Maryland Emancipation Day – research your family history. Chris Haley, Director of the Legacy of Slavery in Maryland at the Maryland State Archives will discuss researching your African American ancestors by taking advantage of the resources offered by the State Archives.

Event Location: AnnapolisEvent Audience: Adults

Thu, 10/17/2013 - 7:00pm

See more at: http://www.aacpl.net/events/researching-your-maryland-african-american-ancestors#sthash.8Urd3oOF.dpuf

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

5th Annual College & Career Fair hosted by Congresswoman Donna Edwards on Oct. 19th.

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Career & College Fair



Saturday, October 19
 8:30 A.M. to 1:00 P.M.
Oxon Hill HS
6701 Leyte Drive
Oxon Hill, MD

Free shuttle service will be offered from John Hanson to Oxon Hill High School.

For more information, see below or call 301.516.7601.

Registration is required for the free SAT workshop.


http://www.donnaedwards.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=579&Itemid=12



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Wine tasting and oysters in St. Mary's County on October 19th & 20th @ Port of Leonardtown Winery.


Saturday October 19 & Sunday October 20
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Celebrating the Oyster

Celebrating the Oyster Festival in St Mary’s county, stop in all weekend to learn the best wine to pair with oysters.  Sample seafood sliders from Kevin’s Corner CafĂ© while tasting our award winning wines.

Cost:  $5 for wine tasting up to 6 wines and a souvenir glass.

http://portofleonardtownwinery.com/events/october-events



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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Pre-College Initiative TORCH Event on Oct. 12th. University of Maryland's Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineer Society.


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"Empowering Students Through Technology"

www.patriots-ttc.org

301/925-9350



Pre-College Initiative TORCH Event


Thurman Jones, President



Nadjia Motley and Maya Wilson are the Pre-College Initiative Chairs from the University of Maryland's Chapter of the National Society of Black Engineer Society.

They would like to extend an invitation for you to attend the Second TORCH event.  As our NSBE Collegiate Chapter mentors, they prepare and offer our members informative workshops and hands-on activities.  Please join them and experience a motivating day with our "mentor engineers"!

Greeting from Nadjia and Maya:    

We are excited to announce that our Second TORCH Event will be held this Saturday October 12, 2013 from 10 am-3 pmhere at the University of Maryland, College Park. TORCH Events are meant to spark and retain students' interest in the STEM field. During our first TORCH Event a few weeks ago, we had an amazing turn out and super fun activities.

This Saturday's event will consist of
1) Opening Session
2) A short lesson preceding an interactive project
3) Lunch
4) Afternoon activity/tour hosted by an organization on campus

If you are interested in attending this event, please go to the following link and register. Parents are welcome to attend the event but please note that
students have priority for food and activities.

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1MC_FJPujnYlnvXrQ6YsqDeFeHepXD2Ot-0zkcNqwp4I/viewform

We ask that if you are a parent/guardian and do not mind our photographer taking pictures of your student, please come at the beginning of the program in order to sign a photo release form so that we will be able to post videos and pictures to our professional website.

Nadjia Motley & Maya Wilson
Pre-Collegiate Chairs 2013-2014
Black Engineering Society/ National Society of Black Engineers
University of Maryland-College Park




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Saturday, October 5, 2013

Recap of the 43rd Legislative Conference in DC, a Taste of PG, Marcus Johnson & more.

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                          43rd Annual Legislative Conference      





              A Taste of PG featuring Marcus Johnson's Flo Wine


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