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 Events->Pow Wows: Pow wow to benefit child with birth defects on Dec 2
Posted on Thursday, November 30 @ 09:49:45 PST

This is a BENEFIT POW-WOW
When: Saturday, December 2, 2006
Where: First United Methodist Church
507 Pacific Avenue, Long Beach, Ca
Special Notice: Help in defraying medical expenses for MICHAEL D. BOHAY, JR

5 yr old Michael Bohay has been diagnosed with tumors in his tongue, the floor of his mouth, chin and throat. He has had 6 surgeries to date and as a result does not have much of his tongue left. A specialist in Colorado, Dr. Yates has seen pictures of Michael and has spoken with his mother Cynthia and said he can help Michael. Since he is out of state, Michael’s medical insurance will not cover the cost. We are working to gather funds for the alternative and less invasive procedure that will help save Michael’s tongue and ultimately his life.

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M .C.’s: Darrin Ahhaitty, Ben Hale
Head singer: Mitchell Murdock
Head man: Randy Edmonds
Head lady: Sandra Hale
A. D .: Kevin Hale
No. Drum: Green River
Host: Golden State Gourd Society

Schedule of Events


1:00 pm Gourd Dancing
5:00 pm Dinner Break
7:00pm War Dance

  • All Dancers and Drums welcomed
  • Limited Vendor space available with raffle item donation
  • Parking $5 across the street from church, do not park in the store parking lot (you will be towed)


  • Not responsible for thefts, accidents or injuries

    Proceeds and donations deposited into the Medical expense fund for Michael at:

    The Credit Union of Southern California
    8028 Greenleaf Ave.
    Whittier, Ca 90602


    or Any Bank of America Branch

    If you wish to make a donation, please make your check payable to: Michael Bohay and send it to the above address.

    Please visit Michael's website at www.birth-defect.info

    Read Michael's story. View pictures of Michael.

    For more info contact:
    Cynthia Ann Knifechief
    Phone 562 908-7612
    Email: hillbillyredskin@aol.com



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