Description
Honor the past, present, and future of Piscataway heritage with this special "First Families of the Moyaone" weekend experience presented by Living the American Indian Experience. On November 23 and 24, enjoy demonstrations and hands-on workshops highlighting traditional and modern Piscataway culture.
1-2 pm: Kentkatam (Let's Dance) program (free to attend)
2-3 pm: Jewelry making with the people of the Potomac ($25)
3-4 pm: Pottery making with world renown potter and historian Debra Moore ($25)
*Purchase ticket for both jewelry & pottery making for $40.
Accokeek Foundation
The Accokeek Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit partner organization of the National Park Service. The Foundation stewards 200 acres of Piscataway Park on the Maryland shore of the Potomac River across from George Washington's Mount Vernon.
The park is open daily to visitors, and thousands of school children visit annually for farm-based education, learning about environmental stewardship through a historical lens. With support from donors and members, the Accokeek Foundation provides a natural space for all to enjoy, for generations to come.
