Weekly Service 10/9/2022 11am

Sunday, October 9, 2022 from 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM

Sunday, 10/9/2022 11am:  Indigenous People's Day with Snow Wolf
Speaker: Snow Wolf

Dear ASWUU Friends and Family,Please join us this Sunday.

We will have coffee hour after service. Please bring a snack to share.
The service will be available on Facebook Live for those who prefer not to gather in person. Go to the ASWUU Facebook page and click the Live link. The service will begin at 11am

Snow Wolf is a Native American style Flute Musician of Shoshone and Mohawk descent. Originally from Idaho, he spent much of his childhood in South Carolina and New Mexico. While living in New Mexico he spent much of his time in the desert visiting historical places and learning the lore of nearby tribes, most notably the stories of the Kokopelli (the traveling flute player). Many years passed before the instrument came to him in a very old traditional way. Soon after, he set out on the road as a truck driver and taught himself to play the instrument. Along his travels, he met others who also shared his passion for the Native American Flute. Snow Wolf has released 4 full length concept albums telling his own story of the life of a traveling flute player set several hundred years in the past. He has also been featured in the song “Trail of Tears” by Tennessee Outlaw Country

 

Event Location

All Souls Waccamaw Universalist Unitarian Congregation • 7185 Hwy 707 • Myrtle Beach,, SC 29588 • US

Contact Information

Contact: Carli Harlow
Phone: 8434658532
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