CAPE CHARLES, Va. — The New Roots Youth Garden will host a special Native American Pow Wow on July 24 as part of its ongoing Summer Garden Club series for children ages 5 to 13.
Scheduled from 5 to 6:15 p.m., the event will feature interactive cultural experiences designed to engage young participants in Indigenous traditions, storytelling, and dance. A flyer for the program shows children holding hands with Native American presenters, emphasizing the event’s hands-on and inclusive nature.
The garden club session will take place outdoors and is weather permitting. Organizers recommend children wear sunscreen and note that closed-toe shoes are required for participation.
“We’re excited to offer this unique cultural opportunity as part of our summer series,” said organizers from New Roots Youth Garden. “It’s a fun and meaningful way for children to learn through nature and community.”

Families can register by scanning the QR code on the promotional flyer or by contacting the garden via email at goetkin@aol.com or phone at 703-282-4405.
New Roots Youth Garden is a nonprofit initiative that provides garden-based learning and youth leadership opportunities for local children.

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