
Denver American Indian Festival
Donation protected
The American Indian Festival Denver is a celebration and introduction to Native American culture via food, dance, story telling, music and more. It is held the final weekend in September at Good Shepherd United Methodist Church in Thornton, Colorado.
All nations are invited to participate and everyone is invited and welcome.
We do not charge an admission, the festival is free and open to the public. Consequently we rely on donations in order to cover our expenses.
We ask you to give and allow this celebration of Indian culture to continue and be shared with the community at large. Our organizers are both native and non-native, no one receives a salary or any compensation, and all donations go to covering the expenses of the festival.
All nations are invited to participate and everyone is invited and welcome.
We do not charge an admission, the festival is free and open to the public. Consequently we rely on donations in order to cover our expenses.
We ask you to give and allow this celebration of Indian culture to continue and be shared with the community at large. Our organizers are both native and non-native, no one receives a salary or any compensation, and all donations go to covering the expenses of the festival.
Organizer and beneficiary
Keith Nobles
Organizer
Thornton, CO
Lynne Holman
Beneficiary