Catawba Cultural Center

Catawba Cultural Center https://catawbaculture.org/

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📣Don't Miss Out! 📣The Catawba Cultural Center is partnering with several other departments in holding this FREE grant ap...
05/29/2026

📣Don't Miss Out! 📣

The Catawba Cultural Center is partnering with several other departments in holding this FREE grant application basics workshop June 2nd from 6-8 pm at the Long House.

Those artists interested in the Cultural Apprenticeship program should make every effort to attend, as we will be using the application for that program as the example for the night.

Register here to let us know you will be attending: https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=uqGWFzDYEESBxFHXOU47Sg2TVaWFeIdBuNM3DMMzlVFUMThPTlozSFg5MVlaRDk4Q0ZYWDNMUjFPNy4u&route=shorturl

🎉Apprenticeship Applications Open 🎉The Catawba Cultural Center is excited to announce the next round of applications for...
05/28/2026

🎉Apprenticeship Applications Open 🎉

The Catawba Cultural Center is excited to announce the next round of applications for our Cultural Arts Apprenticeship Program!

These apprenticeships will occur every four months in 2026 and will bring together Catawba mentors and apprentices to learn a range of art skills. It is a competitive application and up to 2-3 Catawba apprentices can be chosen per round.

For more information on being an apprentice or mentor during the third part of 2026, contact [email protected] or (839) 388-55862.

Dates and links can be found below, but is highly recommended you obtain the program information and attend the virtual training before submitting your application for the best application

Important Dates of Note:

📅 6/2/26- In-person Application Training at the Long House
https://forms.cloud.microsoft/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=uqGWFzDYEESBxFHXOU47Sg2TVaWFeIdBuNM3DMMzlVFUMThPTlozSFg5MVlaRDk4Q0ZYWDNMUjFPNy4u&route=shorturl

📅 7/15/26- Application Deadline
https://form.asana.com/?k=xYPzUtbyHTcCA1mYkvhccw&d=1208718258180681

📅 9/1/26- Apprenticeship Start Date

📅 12/31/26- Apprenticeship End Date

📣 Calling all Catawba CitizensThe next hands on canoe workshop will be June 6th 9-11 am. Reach out to teresa.dunlap@cata...
05/28/2026

📣 Calling all Catawba Citizens

The next hands on canoe workshop will be June 6th 9-11 am. Reach out to [email protected] for more information.

Attention Catawba artists! Don't miss this opportunity.Join us for a FREE Native Artist Professional Development worksho...
05/27/2026

Attention Catawba artists! Don't miss this opportunity.

Join us for a FREE Native Artist Professional Development workshop on May 30-31 at the Catawba Cultural Center (9AM-4:30PM ET).

Instructors will guide you through:

Vision & Values
Artist Calendar & Marketing
Pricing & Business Planning
Community Engagement
Leadership

This two-day workshop provides real-world tools and resources to help you navigate the arts industry and succeed as an entrepreneur.

Open to Catawba Artists and Citizens

Registration is required (space is limited):
https://formstack.io/29370

Lunch provided!

Presented in collaboration with First Peoples Fund

🌞 Openings still available for our  Third Annual Catawba Culture Camp for Catawba children! 🎉Join us June 15-18, from 9 ...
05/26/2026

🌞 Openings still available for our Third Annual Catawba Culture Camp for Catawba children! 🎉

Join us June 15-18, from 9 AM to 4 PM daily, for a week filled with hands-on cultural learning, creativity, and connection. This year, we’re excited to share that campers will enjoy two field trips and experience special programs and guest teachers throughout the week!

This camp is open to Catawba children and Catawba households with youth ages 9–14.

📌 Spots are limited, so be sure to register ASAP to reserve your space!

Register here: https://form.asana.com/?k=OOisHsfBV2Dp4OsBANZRJA&d=1208718258180681

📣 Don't miss our training today! 📣For those interested in applying for the third 2026 round of our Cultural Arts Apprent...
05/26/2026

📣 Don't miss our training today! 📣

For those interested in applying for the third 2026 round of our Cultural Arts Apprenticeship program, don't forget to join us May 26th at 1 pm for our informational application training session via Teams.

Even if you can't come, please register so that we know you are interested in receiving the recording and overview materials.

Register here:5c1a8c80-581d-47b4-8fa7-b1032b573876@1796a1ba-d830-4410-81c4-51d7394e3b4a" rel="ugc" target="_blank">https://events.teams.microsoft.com/event/5c1a8c80-581d-47b4-8fa7-b1032b573876@1796a1ba-d830-4410-81c4-51d7394e3b4a

The Catawba Cultural Center plays a vital role in preserving, protecting, and sharing the living culture of the Catawba ...
05/26/2026

The Catawba Cultural Center plays a vital role in preserving, protecting, and sharing the living culture of the Catawba Nation. Through language, arts, traditional knowledge, and youth programming, we ensure our culture continues to grow for future generations.

Your gift helps plant the seeds today—supporting cultural education, community programming, and our annual Cultural Camp, where Catawba youth connect with their heritage in meaningful ways.

https://www.givenative.org/organization/The-Cultural-Division-Of-The-Catawba-Indian-Nation

Earlier this month, Catawba citizens came together to process donated deer legs, carefully removing the hooves for use i...
05/25/2026

Earlier this month, Catawba citizens came together to process donated deer legs, carefully removing the hooves for use in future traditional cultural classes.

Thank you to all who participated in this important work! Your dedication helps preserve and pass on our traditional practices to future generations.

We are grateful for the community members who contribute their time and skills to support our cultural programming.

The Catawba Cultural Center is closed in observance of Memorial Day. We will reopen Tuesday, May 26th for normal operati...
05/25/2026

The Catawba Cultural Center is closed in observance of Memorial Day.

We will reopen Tuesday, May 26th for normal operating house.

Address

1536 Tom Steven Road
Rock Hill, SC
29730

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+18033282427

Website

https://catawba-cultural-center.mailchimpsites.com/

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