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Saturday, May 18th, 2013 – 11am-5pm – Coupeville Waterfront
Click the poster for more information & below you can click to watch a video
Mark your calendar
for May 18th
Penn Cove Water Festival
The Mission of the Penn Cove Water Festival Association is to continue an annual revival of the historic Coupeville Water Festival by bringing families together to enjoy Native American canoe racing, entertainment, crafts and culture, and by giving them a chance to learn about, appreciate, and protect the environment in which we all live.
The Penn Cove Water Festival features annual tribal canoe races, Native arts and crafts, demonstrations, storytelling, dance performances, artist demonstrations, authentic Native foods, children’s activities, and exhibits and displays.
Family friendly event – Come one – Come all
Click the image below to view an introductory video about the Water Fest
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FYI – If you can’t make 2013 – the 2014 Festival will be on May 10th




Penn Cove Water Festival VOLUNTERS: Susan Berta, Cheryl Bradkin, Rick Castellano, Linda Eccles, Michael Ferri, Jackie Feusier, Millie Fonda, Howard Garrett , Betty Gewald, Bonnie Gretz, Cathie Harrison, Hallie Herwick, Molly Hughes, Sammye Kempbell, Ramona Laster, Richard Melaas, Dianna Piazzon, Gary Piazzon, Grace Purdue, Roger Purdue, Wilbur Purdue, Ricardo Reyes, Gerry Roberts, Deanna Rogers, Mel Rogers, Jim Sherman, Grace Tiffany, John Weber, Dick Snowberger, Sandra Pollard… HOPE WE DID NOT FORGET ANYONE!
