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Today is: Tuesday, May 24, 2011.
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Breaking News:
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May 2010 Pride Booth
June 11, 2010
First time ever fundraiser booth at the
Northampton's 29th Annual LGBT Pride Parade
and Rally
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Coming Together soars in its first year
November 17, 2009
On November 7, 2009, the Boston-based drum group Urban Thunder led the way with powerful songs, drumming, and dancers for an enjoyable day at the Turner's Falls High School.
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Lose the Tomahawk Chop! FOW President Works for Change in Local High School
February 16, 2009
FOW President Cris Stormfox Carl helps to
bring about the end of an offensive
sports cheer while educating about local
Native history
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Wissatinnewag Wake-up Coffee Fundraiser
June 14, 2007
Friends of Wissatinnewag and Pierce Brothers
Coffee have joined together to bring you a
fantastic medium roast coffee that helps
support our work protecting Native American
sacred sites.
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Native American Remains May Finally Receive Protection: Developer Promises to Protect the 10 Acres.
May 18, 2006
After two years of struggle, it looks like
the 10 acres of the historic
White Ash swamp and the Native American
burials that lie within them will
finally be protected from development. Read
the full story and the press
release from the Mayor of Greenfield about
the agreement between Friends
of Wissatinnewag, Inc. and Ceruzzi Holdings,
the proposed developer for
land along French King Highway.
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More News:
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Fundraising
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Native Garden
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Events
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Drum Making Workshop
September 18, 2009
Join us for a wonderful day-long experience
learning drum-making and
enjoying great food and music.
This event has been postponed until
further notice.
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News
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The Friends of Wissatinnewag Mourn the Loss of Our Friend Laurie Wirt
June 29, 2006
Mother Earth and the Friends of Wissatinnewag
lost a wonderful and
caring friend on June 26th, 2006.
Laurie Wirt passed away
early Monday, June 26 following a kayaking
accident on Saturday, June
24, on the Cache la Poudre River in Colorado.
She was comforted by her
family and dear friends. She is survived by
her husband Kirk Vincent,
and siblings Betsy Wirt and Ted Wirt. Ted
serves on the Board of
Directors for the Friends of Wissatinnwag.
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