Jenks RiverWalk to play host to Native Made Arts Festival

Jenks Riverwalk revival


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Posted: 10/24/2012

JENKS, Okla. - More than 40 artists from 10 federally recognized Native American tribes will descend on the Jenks RiverWalk this weekend for the first annual Native Made Arts Festival.

Set to open at 10 a.m. and to last until 4 p.m. Saturday, this outdoor festival will showcase a variety of arts and crafts as well as food and music, according to event organizers.

The festival offers booths free of charge to artists of all federally recognized tribes, giving them space to display and sale their crafts in a festival setting.

Those desiring more information are urged to call call 918-732-7992, e-mail tourism@mcn-nsn.gov or visit www.themuscogeecreeknation.com.

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