Shows for Seedlings: Native American Culture with Jim Sawgrass
From the venue:
Enjoy a variety of live performances by some of Atlanta’s most beloved children’s musicians and storytellers in this engaging series. Shows take place Fridays, May through September at 10 and 10:45 a.m.
Jim Sawgrass is a native Floridian of Muscogee Creek (Mvskoke) descent and living historian of the southeastern tribes of Florida, Georgia, and Alabama. He served on the Florida Indian Council from 1991-1995 and has been sharing his knowledge of the Southeastern Native American tribes for over 30 years. Jim has performed at places like schools/ universities, Pow Wows, state and national parks, Walt Disney World, Sea World, Universal Studios, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and many other events and festivals across the country.
Free with Garden Membership or Admission; no show reservations are required.
See the Entire Line-up
This program is located on the Great Lawn under the shade of the elm trees.
Bring a picnic blanket or ground cover if desired, as the grass can be damp in the morning.
Please see our program greeter on the Great Lawn starting 10 minutes before each session.
We may cancel or move indoors if rain, cold temperatures or inclement weather make outdoor programming impractical. To check the status, email classes at atlantabg.org.
Shows for Seedlings is for children accompanied by an adult.
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