Tahlequah Native American Flute Circle
at the Cherokee Heritage Center

WHEN: Every Third Friday of the Month from 7-9pm       
PLACE:Cherokee Heritage Center       
DIRECTIONS:Cherokee Heritage Center Maps   
MORE INFO:tnafcmail@yahoo.com

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     The Tahlequah Native American Flute Circle is free and open to anyone who makes, plays, studies, or is interested in the Native American Flute.. Our goal is educate and showcase our members, as well as, educating the public about the Native American Flute and it's historical and contemporary signifance.
     Our group is made up of guests from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, and Texas. Our agenda varies from month to month leaving room for anyone to come to our flute circle and present or just share their knowledge and/or flutes with our group.

Announcing...
2008 Oklahoma Flute Festival

Meetings
     Our flute circle is a volunteer program of the Cherokee Heritage Center and anyone is welcome to attend! If you would like more information about Cherokee Heritage Center or its membership opportunities please visit: www.cherokeeheritage.org


Local Weather
Planning on coming to our flute circle?  The weather here changes quite often.  Here is a link to our local weather update on weather.com.


Have an Idea?
     If you have an idea for a flute circle agenda or discussion please email us. If you would like to do a presentation or demonstration contact us with your idea so we can give you all the time you need. We appreciate any ideas or comments you have for or about our group.


Snacks
     The food for the meeting is potluck, so we encourage you to bring a snack or treat! Please remember that anything you eat at a flute circle may end up inside of your flute if you play afterwards, so you may want to bring something to drink to wash down the food.


Organizations
      The Tahlequah Native American Flute Circle is proud to be a member of the International Native American Flute Association.  For more information about the INAFA please visit: www.inafa.org


Keep in Touch!
       Come chat, share, and see photos from the members of our circle and beyond!  If you have a yahoo account visit the group homepage link found below and click on the "join this group" button to to be invited and we will get you signed up.  If not yahoo accounts are free.  Visit www.yahoo.com to get one.  We look forward to chatting with you!

TNAFC Yahoo Group Home Page:


Logo
      The designer of our logo, Mickel Yantz, is an Oklahoma based artist and museum curator.  The pattern surrounding the flutes is called "four directions."  It is a traditional design found and used on Woodlands Native Culture Art in the southeastern part of the United States.  For information about Mickel please email him at: logjamarts@yahoo.com
Logo by Mickel Yantz      Logo©2005-present Mickel Yantz Used by Permission






Proud Member of the INAFA.
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