The Founder’s of I-ShopTheWorld.com, Michael S. DeVries and Sonya M. Seybold, attended and had a Great Time!
at the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival at the Miccosukee Indian Village in South Florida yesterday, Saturday, July 19th! ![]()
The Miccosukee people were Very Friendly and we Firstly want to Thank them All for both their Warm Welcome and for hosting such a Wonderful Everglades Music & Crafts Festival for Everyone to Enjoy!
In addition to the opportunity to meet the Warm and Friendly Miccosukee people, enjoy and learn more about the Rich and Interesting History and Culture of the Miccosukee Tribe, including the nice exhibits in the Miccosukee Indian Museum, enjoy good food and drinks, and view all the Beautiful Native American Artists and Crafts …
We All also had the Pleasure of being entertained by the Wonderful Classic Rock Music of:
Mitch Ryder and The Detriot Wheels
And the Awesome Headline Concert from:
We (at least Michael
) are Long Time, Big Kansas Fans! and we had previously had the pleasure of also seeing Kansas perform at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex’s first ever Fall Concert Series last November, which was also Great! but IOHO (in our humble opinion) Kansas’s performance at the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival was Even Better!
And we found that All of the proceeds from the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival are all going to a Very Worthy Cause!, namely the Educational Fund of the Miccosukee children. We hope to soon also be able to share with you all a way in which you may also directly contribute to this Very Worthy Cause of the Educational Fund of the Miccosukee children should you so chose.
After fully Enjoying the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival we briefly stopped by the Miccosukee Resort to check it out for our first time, which we found to be Very Nice resort and gaming facility (/casino) and where we may like to stay in our future visits to any of the Miccosukee Tribe locations in South Florida.
Again, we had a Wonderful Time and Wonderful Experience at the the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festivala and we are Very Much looking forward to attending the the 34th Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival next year!
If you missed the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival Please Plan to also attend the the 34th Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival with us next year!, ok?
And you may Enjoy the Rich and Interesting History and Culture of the Miccosukee Tribe, including the nice exhibits in the Miccosukee Indian Museum at the Miccosukee Indian Village Any Day of the Year from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, at:
Miccosukee Indian Village
Mile Marker 70, U.S. 41 Tamiami Trail, Miami, FL 33144
305.552.8365
Click Here -> http://www.miccosukee.com/locationsbig.htm for a Map to all Miccosukee Tribe locations in South Florida.
We hope that this all provides you with an initial overview of the Great Time we had at the the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival this weekend!
We hope to come back and Post more details about our experiences and more of our Thank You’s to All the Wonderful People we had the Pleasure to Meet, and Unique Native Products we found, at the the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival as soon as we are able.
In the meantime we would Love to hear Your Comments and feedback regarding our postings thus far from our visit to the strong>the 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival, ok?
And Have a Great Day!








3 users commented in " The 33rd Annual Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival was Great! :) "
Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackThank you for recognizing the value of these cultural heritage festivals by featuring the Miccosukee Everglades Music & Crafts Festival on i-shoptheworld.com. I think preservation of cultural heritage is a responsibility every generation should embrace. I had the pleasure of attending a small black cultural heritage festival held in North Florida last fall–so small it doesn’t even have a Website; news of it is spread by community word of mouth. Nevertheless, its organizers showcased old-fashioned crafts and skills from blacksmithing (by my 21-year-old nephew and his master blacksmith mentor) to lye soapmaking, quilting, and cooking. What an amazing trip back in time. I hope Michael and Sonya can continue attending these events and reporting on them for us. That’s a tremendous service for a Web site to provide, and assimilating such information in a common place pointing out ways others can help preserve these valuable heritages and cultures is a very welcome public service.
I like the way your recognize and thank those who are helping you establish your product line, philosophy, and presence on the Web as a permier online shopping site. You are bound to be successful with i-shoptheworld.com if you continue this pattern of personally recognizing people who are helping make your dream happen. The business world where employeee, vendors, and customers are all too often treated like disposable commodities could use more example like you are setting. Kudos to i-shoptheworld.com! Your blog articles reflect sincerity and I like that too.
What seemed like a long drive from Miami, really wasn’t – it was about 24 miles. what a beautiful drive into the Everglades!
The facilities were awesome and the people were just wonderful!!!
If you are in the Miami area, we highly recommend visiting the Miccosukee Indian Village!! The crafts & clothing are just exquisite!!
They also offer air boat rides across from the village that are just amazing!
Sonya
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