The Annual Native American Festival & Pow Wow will return to Indian Springs again this year, featuring native arts, crafts, music and dancing, storytelling and a lot of fun for those attending. 2019 will mark its 30th year and the festival has become a huge draw for Central Georgia, held in the heart of Indian Springs, a former town and area that was once the home to the Creek tribe of Native Americans. It will be held this year on Saturday, September 7th and Sunday, September 8th, 2019.
The festival is held annually on the grounds of the historic Indian Springs Hotel, built by William McIntosh, a half Creek, half Scottish Chief in the early 1820’s. The hotel, which is now a museum, is owned by the County Government and curated by the Butts County Historical Society, which will be hosting the festival. This well-attended event is a great opportunity for young people to learn about the Native American history, their culture and rituals that have endured for centuries.
Event Times: 9AM-6PM Saturday, 9AM-5PM on Sunday
Address: 1807 Highway 42 South, Flovilla, Georgia 30216
For full information, see the flyer below!