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Full schedule planned for annual Powwow

Guests at the annual Nanticoke Indian Powwow next month — where the theme will be “The brave, the strong and the united” — can buy a book about the native language, enjoy traditional dancing and drumming and exhibits, shop for arts and crafts and taste delicacies like fry bread sprinkled with cinnamon and powdered sugar.
Indian tacos will also be on the menu, as well as favorites including succotash for guests to enjoy as they stroll the grounds at Hudson Fields in Milton from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 6, and Sunday, Sept. 7. Admission costs $10 for adults, $5 for children 11 to 17 and free for children 10 and younger.
“This year’s theme highlights the resiliency of all indigenous people. I think there is interest in the powwow because we provide cultural presentations, the dance specials we have, and also because it’s a very educational event. It’s not just presentations of the dancing,” Assistant Nanticoke Chief Farrah Stigall told Coastal Point.
“The Nanticoke powwow is a time-honored tradition where indigenous people and guests from all backgrounds come together to honor the past, embrace the present and build cultural bridges for the future. This year’s powwow will showcase traditional dances, powerful drum circles, native artisans and Indigenous cuisine, all in the spirit of respect, sharing and celebration. Everyone is welcome to attend, whether you’re native, non-native, local or visiting for the first time. Bring your family, your curiosity and your respect and come be part of a powerful cultural exchange,” she said.
A church service is planned for 9 a.m. on Sunday.
Dignitaries have been invited including Delaware Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester. Keith Colston will be emcee, and explain history of the tribe and meanings of dances. Urie Ridgeway will be arena director. Red Blanket of New…

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Mays Landing truly showed up and showed out this year for National Night Out, and if you missed it, don’t worry, they’re doing it again next year.
It was held on Tuesday night at the beautiful Lake Lenape Park.
The annual event brought the community together in the best way possible. For over 40 years, the first Tuesday in August has been all about connecting local law enforcement and first responders with the communities they serve.
This year was no different.
Food, Fun, And Family
It was perfect. Picture the park full of smiling faces, the smell of food trucks and tacos wafting through the air, kids laughing as they bounced from one inflatable to the next.
SO CUTE!
Mays Landing pulled out all the stops. I’m talking food trucks lining the walkways, ice cream and water ice (yes, please), face painting, and more bouncy houses than the little kids could count.
It was truly a family-friendly dream.
Fire Trucks, K-9s & Community
One of the highlights of National Night Out was getting up close and personal with the town’s finest.
Police cruisers, fire trucks, and EMS vehicles were all on display, looking extra shiny, of course.
Officers and firefighters were chatting with families, handing out goodies, and even joining in the fun.
Oh! Can we talk about the dog show?! Yep, Mays Landing hosted a K-9 demonstration that totally stole the spotlight.
National Night Out REALLY Matters
Beyond the fun, the night served a bigger purpose… unity.
It’s events like these that remind us how important it is to connect with those who work hard to keep us safe every day.
Shoutout to Mays Landing and all the towns across South Jersey who made this year’s National Night Out such a success. Can’t wait to do it again next August!
Take a look at how the night went…
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Although David Grubbs has worked with all of the musicians who join him in Bitterviper, they’ve yet to all gather in a single place. Still, they all seem highly attuned to what one another does. The quartet’s eponymous debut was produced through file sharing, an accretive process set in motion by lush, often psychoacoustic solo cello lines and patterns played by the Athens-based Nikos Veliotis and subsequently layered with sounds by Grubbs, Japanese electronics master Taku Unami, and percussionist-composer Sarah Hennies. Across four gorgeously contemplative, deeply spacious pieces the ensemble achieves a stunning cohesion, even without considering that everything we hear was produced in four different locales at different times.
The music is generally marked by a meditative strain of exploration, as long tones and subtly transforming drones quietly ripple with microscopic variations, but Grubbs – who toggles between electric guitar and piano – often adds accents and terse melodic tattoos, injecting contrapuntal figures to the mewling, texture-rich fabric of sound that forms the core of Bitterviper. On the opening track ‘Bird of Prey Beaten Back’ there’s a steady tension produced by the viscous bowed cello, machine-like low-end synthesizer churn, and the steady rain-like patter of a hushed staccato cymbal part, with Grubbs weaving in terse but limpid guitar fills, interrupting the hovering placidity like a pebble skipping across a still pond. The piece proffers a kind of model for what follows, as the richly striated sonic foundation is flicked and caressed in various ways by Grubbs
Some instrumental shifts brings something different with ‘Pillows Plumped for the Guests’, the bowed tuned percussion of Hennies initially forming a harmonic bond with the long tones of Veliotis; a delicate, richly marbled drone occasionally throttled by Unami’s low-end electronic undulations and finely proportioned cymbal sizzles. Grubbs adds elliptical…