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Penn Cove Water Festival – May 18th – 11am-5pm in Coupeville

14 Tuesday May 2013

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Another year has turned

it’s time for the

2013 Penn Cove Water Festival

May 18TH – 11AM-5PM – Downtown Coupeville

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A GREAT TIME FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY

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Enjoy a Coupeville tradition that began in 1930.

Grab a refreshment and a spot on the Coupeville Wharf for a front row seat for the races.

The Penn Cove Water Festival Association brings the spirit life to racers, spectators and visitors alike, through their native canoe races, arts and crafts, demonstrations, storytelling, dance performances, artist demonstrations, authentic Native foods, children’s activities, and exhibits and displays.

 Go to the Penn Cove Water Festival Association’s site for more information on the days line up

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WATER FESTIVAL in Historic Coupeville May 19th 11am-5pm

16 Wednesday May 2012

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It’s going to be ANOTHER GREAT WATER FESTIVAL!
Performances – Main Stage:

Thanks to a grant from Swil Kanim’s Honorworks Foundation and anonymous donors, the Penn Cove Water Festival will feature the following performances in downtown Coupeville during the Water Festival:

11:00am – Festival Welcome – Main Stage

11:30am – Drum demo by Lou Labombard – Main Stage

11:40am – Rosie James – Oral History – Main Stage

12:00 – Festival Welcome – Canoe Launch (Mayor Nancy Conard & Penn Cove Water Festival President Lisa Haas)

12:30 – Peter Ali – Main Stage – Flute and much more

1:15pm – The Shifty Sailors, Sea Shanties and Maritime Music – Main Stage

2:00pm – Swil Kanim – Main Stage – Native violin player & storyteller

3:00pm – Rosie James – Oral History – Block House

3:20pm – Storytelling by Lou Labombard – Block House

4:00pm – Tshimshain Haayuuk Dancers – Main Stage – Traditional and ceremonial dances involving you, the audience

5:00pm – End

The Bead Man, Russell Morton, will be displaying his Four Seasons of Water, a beading project he’s completed after 6 years of beading.

In-between performers, we’ll hear updates about the canoe races, festival history, the art show, and opportunities to purchase CD’s and meet the many talented musicians that are a part of this festival!

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Coupeville Historic Waterfront Association

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