E-News Flash Vol 3 May 2014
Calling All Volunteers!
We still need your help this Spring and Summer with our Gardening and Encampment Projects!
  
      Garden planting and Encampment Clean up
     Saturday, May 17th, 9:00 AM-11 AM
 
 

Thanks to the hard work of our dedicated volunteers, the front  beds are now planted with native flowers and the large tipi is in place. The Encampment still needs the second tipi set up and  a bit of cleaning before the summer season begins!    

  
Contact Crystal at 350-3345 or cbachicha@wichita.gov to inquire about our volunteer opportunities, and click here for a Volunteer Application. Please call or email Crystal to find out more about these events and how you can help. Volunteer sign up for our 4th Annual American Indian Festival on July 12th and 13th will be avaliable June 3rd.
Indians In Aviation   

Public Reception

 

Saturday, May 10

1:00 PM

 

   

  • Showing of the full length Indians in Aviation film
  • Q & A after the showing with the film makers
Admission is FREE for MAAIC Members and just $1.00 for the General Public
3rd Annual MAAIC Car Show  
A huge thank you for all of you who volunteered and helped to make this another successful event for the MAAIC! We truly appreciate your help and support!
  
 
Share Our Culture
Men's Regalia: Powwow Series Part 3 
  
Wednesday, May 14
7:00 PM-9:00 PM
  

 We are sponsoring the showing of the Film Tsate Kongia: Walking in Two Worlds on KPTS Channel 8

  

Airing Sunday, May 18   

6:00 PM

Share Our Culture
Women's Regalia: Powwow Series Part 4   
  
Wednesday, May 28
7:00 PM-9:00 PM 
 

Beginning Dream Catcher Workshop

  
Saturday, May 30
1:00 PM-3:00 PM
  
 The Dream Catcher Workshop taught by local artist Michelle Conine is your opportunity to come and make your very own dream catcher! Enrollment to this workshop is open to MAAIC Members and the General Public. Admission fees are just $10.00 for MAAIC Members and a $20.00 fee General Public. School age children must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18 to participate and space is limited. Click here for a registration from.
  
Mid-America All-Indian Center  is dedicated to educating people about and preserving the heritage of the American Indian.
  
It is located at the confluence of the Little & Big Arkansas Rivers.
  
Tuesday - Saturday 10AM to 4PM
  
Phone: 316-350-3340
  
  
  
STAY IN TOUCH
Like us on Facebook   Follow us on Twitter    
650 N. Seneca, Wichita, KS 67203 - 316.350.3340