New Year’s Sobriety Pow-wow
- Location: Oregon Convention Center, 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR, USA (View on Google Maps) Start Date: December 31, 2005
The Native American Rehabilitation Association of the Northwest (NARA NW) presents an annual beacon of hope and celebration with its Sobriety Powwow, a cornerstone event in Portland’s New Year’s Eve festivities. As one of the largest sober New Year’s parties in the country, the powwow draws thousands to close out the year with a powerful demonstration of culture, community, and commitment to sobriety. From the rhythmic beat of drums to the colorful swirl of dancers’ regalia, the event offers an immersive experience steeped in tradition and resilience.
Beginning with a Grand Entry dedicated to the youth, the powwow sets a tone of inclusivity and celebration. Throughout the day, attendees are treated to captivating performances by the Mexica Tiahul Dancers, showcasing the vibrant cultural heritage of indigenous peoples from Mexico. However, the heart of the event lies in the Grand Entry NARA NW Honoring, where the organization is recognized for its tireless efforts in promoting wellness and sobriety within the community. As the evening progresses, a poignant Sobriety Countdown serves as a powerful reminder of the journey towards sobriety, culminating in a jubilant celebration as the clock strikes midnight and attendees welcome the new year with open arms and hopeful hearts.
More: https://calendar.powwows.com/events/36th-annual-new-year-eve-sobriety-pow-wow/