Schedule of Events – 2022 Treaty Days | July 25-30, 2022
PDF Version: 2022 TREATY SCHEDULE (4)
PDF Version: 2022 TREATY SCHEDULE (4)
We are pleased to announce that Grammy Award Winner, Steve Earle & The Dukes will be our headliner for the 15th Anniversary Community Celebration! Also performing: The Mastersons, Don Burnstick and more. Tickets on sale now: https://fisherriver.ticketspice.com/15th-anniversary-annual-community-celebration Get $10.00 off at Checkout until June 1st with Coupon Code: 15ANNUAL ________________________________________________ ABOUT STEVE EARLE: Steve Earle, a man who doesn’t mind telling a story, was talking about the first thing Guy […]
The 2018 Annual Treaty Days Programs are now available for download. Copies will also be available throughout the Community. Click here to download
*Schedule Subject to Change* Saturday, July 21, 2018 7:00pm Gospel Jamboree Joe Clarke Treaty Grounds: Open Air Hall Sunday, July 22, 2018 7:00pm Gospel Jamboree Joe Clarke Treaty Grounds: Open Air Hall Monday July 23, 2018 3:30pm 18+ COED Amateur York Boat Races Sonny Albert/Marilyn Murdock 5 Women/5 Men 1st 2nd 3rd or $1,100.00 $800.00 $500.00 4 Women/6 Men Registration: 3:00pm Treaty Grounds: Leigh Cochrane Memorial Hill 10:00am-3:00pm Health Fair […]
INTRODUCTION This year Fisher River Cree Nation will celebrate their 143rd annual community celebration on July 21-July 28, 2018. Our celebration are geared toward more family orientated and comforting atmosphere we cherish and are proud of providing the environment where all people are healthy, safe and respected. SPONSORSHIP INFORMATION The purpose of this Sponsorship is to provide quality services and programs that are coordinated and responsive to the needs of […]
The Community Celebration Committee & Fisher River Cree Nation are pleased to announce that the Grammy Award Winning, Kentucky Headhunters will headlining the 14th Annual Community Celebration. "In the early 1990s, The Kentucky Headhunters were considered a dark horse in country music, due to the significant mainstream attention that the band received despite their rougher sound and the members' rural Southern image. Billboard critic Ray Waddell called the band "arguably […]