From Cherokee One Feather:
The Cherokee Preservation Foundation (CPF) will host its annual Community Celebration on Friday, May 9 at the Yellowhill Activity Center from 11:30am – 2pm. The Community Celebration is an event for members of the Cherokee community to see the various projects funded by the CPF throughout the year. It also gives grantees the opportunity to showcase what they have been and are doing with granted funds and to see what other grantees are doing in their communities.
The celebration will feature a complimentary Indian dinner at noon prepared by the North American Indian Women’s Association (NAIWA). This year, all the cutlery, plates, cups, table decorations and table coverings are made from biodegradable products and natural materials to reinforce environmental sustainability, one of the core values of the Foundation. There will also be a composter for viewing located outside the center.
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