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Every Child Matters Traditional Powwow

On September 16, 2023, Siksika Health Services and the Calgary Hitmen will host the second annual Every Child Matters Traditional Powwow at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Doors at 1:00pm with Grand Entry starting at 2:00pm.

Every Child Matters Traditional Powwow
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Date

September 16, 2023

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There will be vendors and booths featuring Indigenous artists, partners, and friends of Siksika Nation. There are dance specials in all adult categories, with a special “Moving Forward” Honour Song to recognize our IRS Heroes. There will also be a Junior and Teen Girls’ Cowgirl Special. Concessions will be open; delicious food and drinks will be available for purchase on-site.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT VISITING THE SCOTIABANK SADDLEDOME

Guests are encouraged to leave bags/purses at home or limit the size of their bag. Bags must be smaller than 14″x14″x6″ and must fit comfortably underneath your seat.

Please note that there is limited parking available around the Scotiabank Saddledome. Please consider using public transit to get to the venue. Learn More

The Scotiabank Saddledome is a cashless venue. All concession stands, retail locations, and 50/50 sellers use contactless terminals that allow debit, credit, Apple/Google Pay, and gift card transactions. Learn More

Moving forward, all future tickets sold for events at Scotiabank Saddledome will be Mobile Only Delivery. Tickets can be accessed and displayed via the Ticketmaster App.

The Scotiabank Saddledome recognizes the needs of guests with accessibility challenges. Barrier-free access is located on the northwest side of the ‘Dome and accesses directly onto the main concourse. Visit our Accessibility page for more information.

Guests at the Saddledome are required to go through security screening procedures when attending an event; there are walk-through magnetometers at all points of entry and guests will be asked to remove all items from their pockets.