SAN DIEGO CHEROKEE COMMUNITY GATHERING & POTLUCK DINNER
Did you know that almost 7,000 people in San Diego County, during the 2000 Census, said they were Cherokee?
Did you know that almost 700 households in San Diego County have at least one Cherokee Nation citizen?
Did you know that the only person to be both the San Diego Sheriff and the Chief of Police for San Diego was a Cherokee?
Did you know that the man who started the paper that eventually became the Union-Tribune was a Cherokee?
And finally, did you know that many Cherokees who live in San Diego County, and tribal officials from Oklahoma, will be gathering in San Diego on May 18th?
Now you know!
Come join us & help us spread the news...
San Diego Cherokee Community Gathering, Potluck Dinner
DeAnza Cove, Mission Bay Park
2900 E. Mission Drive
San Diego
May 18th
1pm to 5pm
Come meet with Cherokee Principle Chief Chad Smith, Deputy Chief Joe Grayson, Members of Tribal Council, the San Diego Council and the Cherokee Nation Youth Choir.
Join in activities, art, basket making, cornhusks dolls.
This is a potluck picnic, so bring a food item to share according to your last name: A-F dessert, G-L main entrée, M-R side dish, S-Z drinks (canned soda, bottled water).
You can find maps and more information on the sandiegocherokeecommunity website.
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