High Desert Intertribal Spring Celebration May 21

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High Desert Intertribal Spring Celebration

HESPERIA – RO Indigenous Embrace is hosting the High Desert Intertribal Spring Celebration, May 21, to gather the community for a day of cultural song and dance from various indigenous peoples. 

According to the RO Indigenous Embrace website, the organization reaches out to communities across Southern California through community prayer lodges and speaking at cultural events, schools, museums, genealogical societies and summer camps.

The family friendly event will have arts and crafts, food and a raffle. It’s taking place at the Hesperia Civic Plaza Park. Admission is free.

High Desert Intertribal Spring Celebration 

Location:  Hesperia Civic Plaza Park

                   15833 Smoke Tree St,

                   Hesperia, CA 92345

Date:         May 21, 2022

Time:        11 a.m. to 7 p.m.

For more information at RO Indigenous Embrace visit https://www.roindigenousembrace.com/ or contact 760-490-3954.

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