From Saturday, August 27 2005 - 10:00am To Sunday, August 28 2005 - 6:00pm Every day
11th Annual Big Time
Indian
Tacos & Food. List of events: California Native American Dancing,
Arts & Crafts, Warrior and Women's Games, Cultural Presenters,
Horseshoe Tournament, Traditional Ceremonies, Basketball Tournaments,
Activities for all ages. From
Sacramento: Take Highway 50 East. Exit on Greenstone Road. Make a right
hand turn at bottom of off-ramp, then make a left at Grassy Run Court
(first left after freeway on-ramp). Follow Grassy Run Court into
subdivision. Make a left turn Saturday
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Rolling
Rock (approximately ¾ mile from subdivision entrance). At top of hill,
bear right on Reservation Road (approximately ¼ mile). Stay on
Reservation Road until you enter the Rancheria (approximately 1.9
miles). Public is Welcome. Free Admission. This is a drug and alcohol free event For more information contact:
(530) 676-6281
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