Location

Cedar Grove
8229 Gilead Road
Huntersville, North Carolina, 28078
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About this event

Join us for a truly immersive experience at HEARTS Catawba Nation ‘25, an event dedicated to exploring the profound and enduring legacy of the Catawba people who graced this land long before us, made possible in partnership with the Catawba Cultural Center. Featuring Catawba Nation history, live Catawba music, ancestral dance performances, community dancing, jewelry, ceramics, and more, this free community event happens on Saturday, October 18, 2025, from 2:00 - 5:00 pm, at Huntersville’s historic Cedar Grove (8229 Gilead Road, Huntersville, NC).

Prepare to be captivated as Catawba tribal members bring their rich history and vibrant culture to life at historic Cedar Grove. This unique gathering offers a rare opportunity to delve into the traditions and stories that have shaped the Catawba identity for generations. Through engaging presentations, interactive demonstrations, and personal narratives, you'll gain a deeper understanding and appreciation for the people whose roots run deep in this very soil. Don't miss this chance to connect with the past and honor the living heritage of the Catawba Nation.

At 2:00 p.m. on the grounds of Cedar Grove, guests are invited to watch and participate in cultural dance and drum performances by members of the Catawba Nation. These will include traditional dances such as the Fancy Dance, the Jingle Dance, the Hoop Dance, the Traditional/Hunters/Woodland Dance, and the Friendship Dance. Inside Cedar Grove, Catawba ceramics and jewelry by Catawba artisans Justin Johnson, Jeannie Sanders, and Amanda Wilson will be showcased and available for purchase.

At 3:00 in Cedar Grove’s historic parlor, join us for three mini-lectures on Catawba history, nature, and genealogy. Speakers include:

  • Ensley Guffey, Catawba Nation Archivist, will discuss the Catawba militia and their involvement in the American Revolution and the US military. 
  • Dr. Robert Carter, Catawba Nation Wildlife and Habitat Stewardship Manager, will share information about the ecology utilized by the Catawba. 
  • Kassidy Plyler, Catawba Citizen and Cultural Public Programs Specialist, will speak about Catawba genealogy and share research resources. 

Tickets for HEARTS Catawba Nation are free, with donations appreciated. 

Designed to inspire and enhance our community’s shared sense of place, HEARTS' grass-roots events are known for juxtaposing regional history and ecology with curated local music, visual art, and dance in multi-faceted, place-based programs.  HEARTS (History, Ecology, Arts, Reunion, Trails, and Store) community programs are made possible by dedicated volunteers, HEARTS Circle members, community partner Lake Norman Realty, and generous donations from the community. All proceeds further the HEARTS mission of historic preservation, ecological conservation, and forging community connections in our region.

HEARTS is working to preserve, explore, and share the important threads of our region’s rich tapestry of history, nature, and the arts. What began in Huntersville at Cedar Grove and the Hugh Torance House and Store has expanded to Iredell and Lincoln counties, with more on the horizon in the future.  For more information, visit www.heartscollaborative.org or call (704) 920-9931. To inquire about group tours, service learning, event partnerships, and volunteer opportunities, please email info@HEARTSCollaborative.org or call 704-920-9931.

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