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Powwow canceled over lack of funds

Published: Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008 12:52 a.m. MDT
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TOOELE — A shortage of funds forced the cancellation of an American Indian powwow that for 15 years had been part of the annual Festival of the Old West.

Powwow chairwoman Donna Chavez said private donations have typically filled the gap as funding from sources such as the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce declined.

But this year the $10,000 to produce the powwow couldn't be raised.

"There's nothing I can do if I don't get support from the community and businesses," said Chavez, who has been involved with the event for 14 years.

The bulk of the powwow budget — $6,000 — was prize money for contestants of dancing competition. The rest is used for operational costs, stipends for scorekeepers and advertising.

Chavez said she was about $4,000 short for the 2008 event but could only generate another $1,500 to help close the gap.

"It's not that I wanted to cancel it, I just could not raise the money," she said.

She said she fears the loss of the powwow, which draws between 2,000 and 3,000 spectators, could jeopardize the overall festival.

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