1940 Chief Shakes Tribal House dedication |
The WCA met
Saturday, April 28, at the American Legion Hall to begin planning the ceremony, tentatively scheduled for May 2013. There aren't many Tribal House re-dedications
to compare to, so while WCA’s Tis Peterman is planning to for a rough estimate of 500 visitors for the ribbon cutting ceremony, she has left the door open for than number to be much greater.
“Looking
at numbers from similar events around Southeast Alaska, and throw in the fact
that Haines and Kasaan are looking to do renovations to tribal houses like
Shakes Island, we could be looking at more than 500,” said Peterman.
Numbers exceeding this estimate will create some extra work to accommodate visitors to Wrangell, especially in the area of housing. The lack of available beds in town may cause the WCA to get creative with their planning, including perhaps bringing in a ferry to house the overflow, or getting people to open up their homes to visiting parties.
“We will have a
better estimate on total visitors after the dance committee gets filled up,”
continued Peterman. “We’ll be conducting an outreach, hopefully recruiting
dancers from communities all around Southeast.
We could see as much as 30 dancers per community participating in the
re-dedication ... we'll know more after Celebration 2012 in Juneau, we can gauge interest from other communities there.”
WCA is looking for volunteers to pull off a ceremony for the ages. Committees are being formed to organize housing, transportation, food, advertising, fund raising, dancing, gift giving and much more. If you would
like to help with the re-dedication, sign-up sheets can be found at the WCA
office.
The next WCA meeting is scheduled
for 6 p.m. on May 9th at the American Legion Hall in Wrangell.
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