Big Time Festival at Kule Loklo

The annual Big Time Festival is at Kule Loklo tomorrow, July 21, 2012, the 32nd year that this popular annual festival has been held.  It will feature Northern California Indian dancing, skills demonstrators, and vendors.

Kule Loklo is a replica Coast Miwok Indian village in Point Reyes National Seashore.  The village was originally constructed in the 1970s and is maintained entirely by volunteers.

The Big Time will be open from 10am to 4pm.  Parking is at the Point Reyes Seashore headquarters near Olema, California.  A .4 mile trail leads from the Seashore parking lot to Kule Loklo.  There are no food facilities, so bring a lunch.  You can buy a sandwich in the nearby communities of Inverness Park, Olema, and Point Reyes Station.

For more information about Kule Loklo, visit the Kule Loklo volunteers’ website www.kuleloklo.com.  For information about the Big Time and for directions to Kule Loklo, visit the Point Reyes National Seashore Big Time page.


About Erik Gordon Bainbridge

Erik Gordon Bainbridge lives in Northern California and writes about virtual worlds under his avatar name Apollo Manga. He is on the board of directors of the Miwok Archeological Preserve of Marin and on the Board of Trustees of SilverPen.org.
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