Park Hill, Okla. – This year the Cherokee Heritage Center will be celebrating the 56th Annual Cherokee National Holiday from August 29th to 31st. For the last 55 years, this event has been entertaining people of all ages and providing interactive games and crafts that allow everyone the opportunity to learn about Cherokee history and culture in a fun atmosphere.
"The Cherokee Heritage Center would like to thank the Oklahoma Arts Council for their support to this year's top-notch entertainment and exciting cultural activities." said Tom Mooney, Archivist at the Cherokee Heritage Center. "The Cherokee Heritage Center will draw audiences from across the country to an outstanding array of Cherokee artists, ranging from basketry to pottery and just about everything in between."
Shaded booth spaces are still available on the Cherokee Heritage Center grounds located on 44 heavily wooded acres tucked away in the Oklahoma foothills of the Ozark Mountains, just three miles south of downtown Tahlequah, OK. Take Highway 62 to historic Park Hill, turn east on Willis Road. Follow Willis Road to S. Keeler Drive. Our address is 21192 S. Keeler Drive, Park Hill, OK 74451.
Booths are going fast, please call for an application today. For more information and to receive an application, contact the Cherokee Heritage Center at (918) 456-6007, or email badair@cherokeeheritage.org or visit the web site at cherokeeheritage.org.