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Charles City VA 23030
804/307-8807
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What's New

  

Saturday, August 9, 2008 (Rain Date: Sunday, August 10)
1:00 PM to Dusk

10th Annual Coming Together Festival
Honoring the intersection of Red & Black history & culture
Coming Together marks the 389th anniversary of the 1st documented African settlement in British North America, located in the midst of the Weyanoke Indians.

Harrison Lake National Fish Hatchery
11110 Kimages Rd. (county rte. 658), Charles City, VA

"Come As You Were" - traditional dress is encouraged. Bring your lawn chair & a dish to share.

A Need for Information in the "Iron House"
We have begun getting requests for information from Red-Black people without access to the Internet. Find out how you can help.

Visit our online store! Buy Weyanoke Association T-shirts, tote bags and more. Show everyone that you support our efforts to share information on the Red-Black community.

For powwows, see Thunder Trails.

Photos from programs