Comanche County Pow-Wow!
Want to support CASA and your local community?
Come by and see us at our booth we have set-up for the Comanche Pow-Wow. If you want to learn more about how to support us, become an advocate, or help volunteer to work the booth at this and other community events, give us a call at 325-643-2557 to find the best volunteer opportunity for you!
About the Event:
Find More Information on https://comanchechamber.org/pow-wow-2/ or give the Comanche Chamber of Commerce a call at 325-356-3233.
Join us for the 43rd Annual Comanche County Pow Wow, a time-honored tradition that has thrived for over four decades. Last year marked a significant milestone when we welcomed some of the true Comanche Nation to our event. We are diligently working towards evolving this into a Traditional Pow Wow, and while we navigate the transition and preserve 43 years of cherished traditions, we invite you to be a part of the excitement!
What to Expect
- Native American Performances : Experience the rich heritage of the Comanche Nation during their highly anticipated 2nd-year appearance as they captivate us with dance performances on both Saturday and Sunday. Our esteemed MC, Larry Liles, will not only guide us through these dances but also enlighten us with valuable insights into their history and culture.
- Food Trucks and Vendors (Find the Cool CASA Crew here!): Discover a diverse array of over 100 vendors and embark on a culinary adventure as you indulge your taste buds with an enticing selection of food trucks
- Entertainment: Gator Country Demonstrations, Cornhole Tournaments, Pepper Eating Contest, kids activities, and much more!
- Barnie McBee BBQ Cook-Off: If you think you have what it takes to take home the title of Grand Champion, join the Barnie McBee BBQ Sanctioned Cook-Off! Ribs, Chicken, Brisket, just to name a few!
- Vintage Car, Tractor, Motorcycle Show: Marvel at an array of show stopper vintage cars, tractors, and motorcycles. All free to view when you enter the Pow Wow!
- Art and Photography Contest: There will be beautiful art and photos displayed inside the Comanche Community Center. Take a beat from the heat and step inside the cooled building to view them.