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March 2, 2023

Cherokee Nation March calendar of events

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker Lawrence Panther will be teaching an in-person community language class beginning today from 6 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at the Twin Oaks Baptist Church in Twin Oaks. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@ cherokee.org.

March 9

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker Lawrence Panther will be teaching an in-person community language class beginning today from 6 to 8 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at the Twin Oaks Baptist Church in Twin Oaks. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@ cherokee.org.

March 11

Second Saturday Artist Showcase at the Cherokee National History Museum in Tahlequah with Cherokee artist Sammy Still, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stop by to see this celebrated Cherokee artist showcase the process he uses to make traditional marbles and, weather permitting, give a demonstration of how to play the game. This unique cultural demonstration is free and open to the public. For more information, go to VisitCherokeeNation. com.

Join the Cherokee Nation Wings Program for the Second Chance Pet Rescue 5K beginning at 8 a.m. at Jim Beauchamp Field, 108 E. 13th St., in Grove. There will also be a 1K Fun Run that starts at 8:10 a.m. T-shirts will be handed out after the race is completed. The race is free to members of the Wings Program, but is also open to non-members for a fee. For more info or to register, go to www.cherokeepublichealth. org/ content/ sites/ cherokee/ Second_ Chance_ Pet_ Registration__ form.pdf

March 13

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker Dennis Sixkiller will be teaching an in-person community language class from 6 to 8 p.m. every Monday at the Anna Mitchell Cultural Center in Vinita. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@cherokee.org.

March 14

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker Phyllis Sixkiller will be teaching an in-person community language class beginning today from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Tuesday at the Muldrow Cherokee Community Center in Muldrow. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@cherokee.org.

March 16

Spring Break Make & Take Crafts: Get crafty during Spring Break, with a Cherokee twist! Stop by any Cherokee Nation museum from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to make a craft you can enjoy. All ages are welcome to this free event happening across the Reservation. Each location will feature its own specific craft: – Cherokee National History Museum: clay medallions – Cherokee National Prison Museum: paper gorgets – Cherokee National Supreme Court Museum: garden rocks – John Ross Museum: corn husk flowers – Sequoyah’s Cabin Museum: soapstone pendant – Saline Courthouse Museum: paper weaving Cherokee Freedmen history presentation: Join genealogist Nicka Sewell-Smith from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Cherokee Nation Anna Mitchell Cultural & Welcome Center in Vinita. She will discuss a wide range of indepth topics relevant to Cherokee Freedmen history and ancestral research. Learn more at VisitCherokeeNation.com.

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker Sarah Oosawhee will be teaching an in-person community language class beginning today from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. every Thursday at the Washington County Cherokee Association in Ochelata. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@cherokee.org.

March 18

Cherokee Nation is hosting an at-large meeting for Cherokee citizens living in or near Lawrence, Kan. Be sure to join us from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Douglas County Fairgrounds (pavilion east of indoor arena), 1930 Harper St., for this exciting meeting with cultural presentations and demonstrations. Visit with Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, and at-large Councilors Julia Coates and Johnny Kidwell. Lunch will be provided. Tribal Registration will be on site for photo IDs and citizenship applications. Education Services and Cherokee Vote will also be in attendance to assist citizens. For questions regarding the event, call 918-207-4963.

Cultural class: Try your hand at finger weaving! Cherokee artist Lily Drywater will instruct the class on how to create their own handmade accessories using finger weaving, an art form that pre-dates European contact. The cost is $25 for the class, which will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Cherokee National Prison Museum in Tahlequah. Learn more and register at https:// shop.visitcherokeenation.com/ collections/ cultural- classes/ products/finger-weaving-class Cherokee Freedmen history presentation: Join genealogist Nicka Sewell-Smith from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Cherokee National History Museum in Tahlequah. She will discuss a wide range of in-depth topics relevant to Cherokee Freedmen history and ancestral research. Learn more at VisitCherokeeNation. com.

March 19

Cherokee Nation is hosting an at-large meeting for Cherokee citizens living in or near Wichita, Kan. Be sure to join us from noon to 4 p.m. at the Mid-America All Indian Museum Powwow Grounds, 650 N. Seneca in Wichita, for this exciting meeting with cultural presentations and demonstrations. Visit with Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr., Deputy Chief Bryan Warner, and at-large Councilors Julia Coates and Johnny Kidwell. Lunch will be provided. Tribal Registration will be on site for photo IDs and citizenship applications. Education Services and Cherokee Vote will also be in attendance to assist citizens. For questions regarding the event, call 918-207-4963.

March 20

Learn Cherokee online: Speaker and Cherokee National Treasure Ed Fields will kick off the spring semester of his popular online course on March 20. These classes are open to anyone who is interested in learning and helping to perpetuate the Cherokee language. Registration opens March 6. For more information, including class times and days, or to register, visit Cherokee Nation’s online language learning portal at learn.cherokee. org.

Speaker Sandra Turner will be teaching an in-person community language class from 6 to 8 p.m. every Monday at the Ballou Baptist Church in Locust Grove, and George Stopp will be teaching a class from 4 to 6 p.m. every Monday at the Westville Public Library. These classes are open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@cherokee.org.

March 24

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker Jessie Hair will be teaching an in-person community language class from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. every Friday at the Sanctuary Apostolic Church of Muskogee. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@cherokee.org.

March 25

Join the Cherokee Nation Wings Program for the Super Hero 5K beginning at 8 a.m. at the Redbird Smith Health Center in Sallisaw. There will also be a 1K Fun Run that starts at 7:30 a.m. T-shirts will be handed out after the race is completed. The race is free to members of the Wings Program, but is also open to nonmembers for a fee. For more information or to register, go to www.cherokeepublichealth. org/ content/ sites/ cherokee/ super_hero_5k_registration_ form_2023.pdf

March 27

Want to learn Cherokee? Speaker DJ McCarter will be teaching an in-person community language class from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. every Monday and Tuesday at the Elm Tree Baptist Church in Tahlequah, and Treesa Vann will be teaching a class from 6 to 8 p.m. every Monday and Thursday at the Kenwood Community Center. This class is open to the public, no registration is required, and all ages are welcome. For questions, contact 918-207-4901 or language@cherokee.org.

March 31

Cherokee Election voter registration deadline: Today is the final day to register to vote in the upcoming Cherokee Nation election. Visit CherokeeVote. com to learn more.

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