66th Annual Chief Joseph Days

featuring four days of family events, parades,and action packed rodeos

When: July 27th – 30th

Where: Joseph, OR

* Four nights of PRCA Rodeos
* Grand Parade down Main Street
* Nightly dances, plus special teen-only dance
*Great shopping in quaint Joseph
* Hiking, swimming at Wallowa Lake, & More
***For tickets and info click HERE***

Tuesday, July 26:
1:00 PM – Bucking Horse Stampede down Main Street, Joseph

Wednesday, July 27: Ticket Price $12 General Admission
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Family Night! Kids 6 & under FREE
Kid-friendly humor at Rodeo
9:00 PM – Family Dance

Thursday, July 28: Ticket Price $12 General Admission
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Casino Night after Rodeo at Thunderroom – proceeds support local schools

Friday, July 29: Ticket Price $15 covered; $13 uncovered
5:30 AM – American Legion Breakfast begins
7:00 AM – Golf Tournament Signup at Alpine Meadows Golf Course, Enterprise
10:00 AM – Kiddie parade down Main Street
2:00 PM – Rodeo Slack
7:00 PM – Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Dance to live music after Rodeo at Thunderroom
9:00 PM – Teen dance at Joseph Community Center with Full Tilt Audio – cover $5

Saturday, July 30: Ticket Price $18 covered; $15 uncovered
Early AM – Shrine Breakfast at the Rodeo Grounds begins
10:00 AM – Grand parade on Main Street
12:00 PM – Friendship Feast at the Encampment Pavilion
2:30 PM – Rodeo Slack
3:00 PM – Traditional Indian Dance Contest at the Encampment Pavilion
7:00 PM – Final night of Action packed Rodeo at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena!
Dance to live music after Rodeo at Thunderroom
9:00 PM – Teen Dance at Joseph Community Center with Full Tilt Audio – cover $5
11:00 PM – Cowboy breakfast begins

Sunday, July 31:
Cowboy Breakfast Continues
9:00 AM – Cowboy Church Service at the Harley Tucker Memorial Arena
Sponsored by the Fellowship of Christian Cowboys

Beach Bash Kids Camp

When: July 26-28

Where: Pi Nee Waus Community Center

Who: Grades K-12

Time: 1:00 pm – 2:30 PM

If you are entering grades K-6, there is a great Kids Camp Beach Bash experience for you!

There’s plenty of adventure, fun,games, music, crafts, snacks and new friends waiting to meet you!

Basketball Hoop Camp

When: July 26-28

Where: Pi Nee Waus Community Center

Who: Grades 2-12

Time: 11am – 12:30pm (Grades 2-6) and 1pm -2:45pm (Grades 7-12)

Over the 3 days, sessions will include:

1. Warm up an stretching

2. Individual Skill Development
Shooting, Dribbling, Rebounding, Passing, Handling Pressure, Defense,  & Conditioning

3. Individual Competitions
Hot Shot, 3 point contest, Free Throw Contest, & Bump out

4. Team Competitions

5. Inspirational Talk

Lapwai Days 2011

“A Centennial Celebration”

In an effort to revive a greater sense of community, the City of Lapwai, Nez Perce Tribe, Lapwai School District, and community members have joined together to re-establish an annual event that celebrates our community, history and culture. With its long history and rich culture our community is in a position to establish and create an event to remember and be celebrated for years to come.

This year, the event coincides with the City of Lapwai celebrating 100 years, activities planned include: Nez Perce Film Festival, Heritage Parade, Concerts, Community Dinner, Community Yard Sale, Art Show/Market, History Wall, Bounce Carnival, 3-on-3 Tournament, Horseshoe Tournament, Family Fun Run/Walk, Rez Olympics, Dunk Tank, Church in the Park, and Friendship Powwow. Click Here for Map.

AGENDA

Wednesday July 6th

8:30am Leplepyéeye Art Show/Market

6pm Tak’áyn waas Film Festival – “Nez Perce Legends” and “Break Heart Pass”

Thursday July 7th

8:30am Leplepyéeye Art Show/Market

6pm Tak’áyn waas Film Festival – “Doing It?” and “Northwest Passage”

Friday July 8th

8:30am Leplepyéeye Art Show/Market

9am Rock da Block 3 on 3 Tourney

6pm Concert in the Park featuring Kontageous

8:30pm     Concert in the Park featuring “Too Slim & the Taildraggers”

Saturday July 9th

8am Family Fun Run & Obstacle Course (Registration 7:00-7:45 am at track)

8am Community Yard Sale (Setup 6am -8am)

9am “The Centennial Challenge” Horseshoe Tourney

10am Heritage Parade (8:30am – 10am Parade lineup)

12pm All Day Fun in the Park: Food Court, Arts & Crafts, Kids Bounce Carnival, Dunk Tank, History Wall, Cultural and Information booths

3pm Rez Olympics

6pm Community Feast

7pm Friendship Powwow

Sunday July 10th

8am Pancake Breakfast (Hosted by local churches)

10am Church in the Park (Local congregations)
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Sponsors:

Bolland Enterprises & Pacific Empire Radio

 

 

 

Clearwater River Casino & Resort

 

 

 

Swire Coca Cola Bottling Company of Lewiston

 

 

 

Progressive Engineering Group, Inc.

 

 

 

Sterling Savings

 

 

 

 

Leplepyéeye Art Show/Market

Theme: “leplepyéeye a family of butterflies”.

Artists are limited to displaying artwork that is consistent with juried pieces.

Artists who wish to exhibit and sell their works are required to be present on site during the three days, July 6, 7 and 8 during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. We accept all media, including: digital art, leather, metal and wood art, photography, watercolors, oil paintings, acrylic paintings, ceramics, sculpture, pottery, drawing, painting, photography, clay, collage, glass and metal to wood , textiles, and mixed media. The only caveats are:

1) The product must be hand made and not mass produced (i.e. Tupperware is not art, unless you do something interesting with it).

2) The art or craftwork must not be profane or indecent (As a family friendly event, Lapwai Centennial committee reserves the right to define what it considers to be profane or indecent).

3). Applications will be available on site before set-up on 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 6 at the Lapwai High School Commons area. Artists will adhere to the rules and regulations as noted on application. Each artist is responsible for setting up and tearing down of their area. Artist will remove all artwork on Friday, July 8 before 2 p.m.

4) Artists will submit donations either monetary or artwork in lieu of table/vendor fee to the Lapwai Centennial raffle.

For more information contact City of Lapwai at 843-2212

Lapwai Days 2011 Heritage Parade


As part of our Lapwai Days 2011 Celebration we would like to extend to you and everyone in your community an invitation to participate in our Lapwai Days 2011 Heritage parade. Any entries from the community, such as royalty, floats, antique cars, drill teams, horse clubs, etc., would be most welcome.

This year our parade theme is “A Centennial Celebration.” The parade will line up at Valley Foods parking lot on North Main Street. Line up time is 45 minutes prior to parade time. The parade will follow Main St on to Agency Drive and end at the Lapwai Elementary.

If you plan to participate in any of these activities, please fill out the enclosed entry form.
Circle the days you will attend and bring it with you.

We look forward to seeing you during our celebration.

NOTE: The entry form must be signed by person of authority for your organization/company for entry in the parade and children must sign the parent/child consent form.

Forms must be faxed to: Diabetes Program Department/Parade Committee – Fax: 1-208-843-9406

If you have any questions, please contact Lilly James, 621-5000, Ext: 2924 email: lillyj@nimiipuu.org

Downloads

Lapwai Heritage Parade Form

Parade Parent Consent Form

Parade poster

Lapwai Days 2011 Friendship Powwow

Friends, family, drummers and dancers you are invited to join us this July 9th in the Lapwai City Park at 7pm for an evening of singing and dancing. Bring your lawn chairs. Come early at 5pm with your favorite meat or side dish and family for a Community potluck.

When: Saturday July 9th

Where: Lapwai City Park

Time: 7:00 pm

More Info: Contact Jean Ann Moose cell at 208.816.2389 or Students for Success at 208.621.4612

Jason Jones is an American country music singer. He is signed to Warner Bros. Records Nashville, and made his chart debut in May 2011 with the single “Ferris Wheel”. The song is included on a six-song digital extended play, released on May 31.

Jones worked with songwriter/producer Brett Beavers on his debut album, Ferris Wheel. The album’s title track was released May 2011, and entered the Hot Country Songs charts at number 59 for the chart dated June 11, 2011.

Tak’ áyn waas Film Festival

Storytelling has always been a part of the history of people. For many, the oral history tradition continues to paint pictures and scenes in the minds of the listeners. In the early 1900′s, the technology of film begin to become a popular medium to tell stories. Over the years, Native Americans have been a popular subject of films and stories. At first marginalized and inaccurately depicted  in film, they slowly have began to tell their own stories. We celebrate the tradition of storytelling and focus this year on films that included Nez Perce actors, land, directors, and stories.

Wednesday July 6th

6:00 pm             Nez Perce Legends
The Nez Perce Leep’wey Arts Council presents a play on Nez Perce legends by the Nez Perce Tribe’s Language Program and Students For Success, Wip Wip After School Program and Lapwai High School, with art work from Lapwai Elementary Art Classes, Art Teacher Linda Boyer, Renown Native American Artist George Flett, with assistance from Lewiston Indian Education’s Dawn Leighton and funding by a Idaho Commission on the Arts Grant. Filmed during the Lewiston production.

 

6:30 pm “Break Heart Pass”
A western written by Alistair MacLean and directed by Tom Gries. A train with medical supplies and a small US Army unit is heading through Rocky mountains towards plagued Fort Humboldt. Posing as a fugitive from justice, frontier undercover agent John Deakin (Charles Bronson) boards a train to go after a ruthless gang of outlaws. Ingredients essential to the action include an anti-military conspiracy involving gunrunners and Indians, a phony epidemic, and a down-and-dirty train-top fight between Deakin and Carlos (boxer-turned-actor Archie Moore). Break Heart Pass was filmed on the Nez Perce Reservation (1975) and utilized local Nez Perce for scenes.

 

Thursday July 7th

6:00 pm             “Doing It?
In this abstinence education documentary, three Nez Perce high school students who are influenced by the images and messages they see on T.V. want to find out if everyone is “Doing It?”  They go around town and the reservation asking questions of the people they encounter. The documentary was filmed in Lapwai, ID in March, 2005. Writer/Director, Kimberly Norris-Guerrero;  Editor, Antonio Smith; Produced by Nez Perce Tribe Students for Success Program. (2005; 30 min.)

 

 

6:30 pm “Northwest Passage”

Northwest Passage is a 1940 film starring Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, and others. It is based on a novel by Kenneth Roberts titled Northwest Passage (1937). It is set in the mid 18th century during the French and Indian War. It gives an account of an attack by Rogers’ Rangers on a settlement of the Abenakis tribe at St. Francis. The purpose of the raid is to avenge the many attacks on British settlers and deter further attacks. The film is a truncated version of the original story, and only at the end do we find that Rogers and his men are about to go on a search for the Northwest Passage. The movie was filmed in central Idaho, near Payette Lake and the city of McCall.