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Join us at Room 203, our FITV home room & gathering space. We’re on the second floor of Old Central School in downtown Grand Rapids, Minnesota. Regular visiting hours will start soon.
Miigwech to our supporters for making this new space a reality!
Fire in the Village presents: Warriors & The Powerless
Saturday, November 8th
Headwaters Music & Arts
519 Minnesota Ave NW, Bemidji
Convert Tickets $5-20 Suggested— get them online here.
Join arts and culture collective Fire in the Village for a creative community gathering to feed our fires of inspiration, build our power, and remember who we are. This event is co-hosted by Headwaters Music & Arts and is a benefit for Voyageurs Expeditionary School students to support music and art education!
12-2PM
Remember Who We Are
Gather together for art-making and storytelling around a shared community meal. We will tell our stories and dreams and feed the fire we each carry within.
Social Hour 6PM; Music 7PM
Music for Warriors & The Powerless
An evening of music and stories with Annie Humphrey and friends. Before the show begins, join us for a spirited social hour – always be brave!
Learn more and get tickets: fireinthevillage.org/tour
TONIGHT’S SPECIAL GUEST ARTISTS:
Corey Medina: https://coreymedina.com
Corey Medina was born and raised in the small town of Shiprock, New Mexico, on the Navajo Reservation. In 2012 he relocated to another small town called Bemidji in Northern Minnesota. His early musical influences came out of what his mom and uncles listened to: blues, classic country, soul, classic rock and metal. Growing up with a single mom and a rebellious heart, Corey quickly learned what the “blues” was and meant.
Even though Corey loves to just write and play music, his mission is to spread a message of hope and encouragement to every tribe and tongue that has felt hopeless and held back in life by fear, shame and hurt.
Lakota John | https://www.musicmaker.org/artist/john-lakota-john-locklear
John Lakota Locklear, born in 1997, grew up listening to his dad’s music collection. At 7 years old, he picked up the harmonica and, at 7, his first guitar. Intrigued by the sound of the slide guitar, by 10 he had bought himself a glass slide, placed it on his pinky finger and has been sliding ever since. Today, Mama Tonya, Papa John and Sister Layla join him to form a proud Lumbee Nation family of talented musicians.
The Lumbee Nation includes 50,000 members who call the enchanting area around Lumberton, North Carolina, with its swamps and cypress trees, home. The tribe has resided along the banks of the Lumbee River, from which they take their name, since the mid-1700s. It is the largest tribe east of the Mississippi but has yet to gain federal recognition.
Fire in the Village presents: Warriors & The Powerless
Friday, November 8th, 2025
Room 203 at Old Central School
10 NW 5th Street, Grand Rapids, MN
Tickets $5-20 Suggested — no one turned away!
Join arts and culture collective Fire in the Village for a creative community gathering to feed our fires of inspiration, build our power, and remember who we are. This event is also part of our Give a Sh*t! Mini Gala and fundraiser.
Silent Art Auction 4-7PM
Social Hour 6PM; Music 7PM
Music for Warriors & The Powerless
An evening of music and stories from Annie Humphrey and friends. Tonight’s special guest musician is John “Lakota John” Locklear, who combines the blues with the Indigenous music of his Lumbee ancestors.
Before the show begins, join us for a spirited social hour – always be brave!
Learn more and get tickets: fireinthevillage.org/tour
About Our Guest Artist:
John Lakota Locklear, born in 1997, grew up listening to his dad’s music collection. At 7 years old, he picked up the harmonica and, at 7, his first guitar. Intrigued by the sound of the slide guitar, by 10 he had bought himself a glass slide, placed it on his pinky finger and has been sliding ever since. Today, Mama Tonya, Papa John and Sister Layla join him to form a proud Lumbee Nation family of talented musicians.
The Lumbee Nation includes 50,000 members who call the enchanting area around Lumberton, North Carolina, with its swamps and cypress trees, home. The tribe has resided along the banks of the Lumbee River, from which they take their name, since the mid-1700s. It is the largest tribe east of the Mississippi but has yet to gain federal recognition.
CANCELED: Fire in the Village presents Warriors & The Powerless in Duluth
We’re sorry, but tonight’s show at Zeitgeist has been canceled due to illness ~ we will try our best to reschedule a Duluth concert soon!
Thursday, October 6th
Zeitgeist Duluth
Ticket $5 - $20 Suggested (No one turned away!)
Join arts and culture collective Fire in the Village for a creative community gathering to feed our fires of inspiration, build our power, and remember who we are. This event is co-hosted by Macalester College and Long Lake Conservation Center.
Social Hour 6PM; Music 7PM
Music for Warriors & The Powerless
An evening of music and stories with Annie Humphrey and friends. Before the show begins, join us for a spirited social hour – always be brave!
Learn more and get tickets: fireinthevillage.org/tour
Fire in the Village presents: Warriors & The Powerless
Saturday, November 1st
Sampaguita
204 Minnesota Ave N in Aitkin, MN
Tickets $5-20 Suggested
(No one turned away)
Join arts and culture collective Fire in the Village for a creative community gathering to feed our fires of inspiration, build our power, and remember who we are.
12-2PM
Remember Who We Are
Gather together for art-making and storytelling around a shared community meal. We will tell our stories and dreams and feed the fire we each carry within.
Social Hour 6PM; Music 7PM
Music for Warriors & The Powerless
An evening of music and stories with Annie Humphrey and friends. Before the show begins, join us for a spirited social hour – make art, not war!
Learn more and get tickets: fireinthevillage.org/tour
Fire in the Village presents: Warriors & The Powerless
Friday, October 17th
Long Lake Conservation Center in Palisade
Tickets are free! Donations support F.I.T.V
Join arts and culture collective Fire in the Village for a creative community gathering to feed our fires of inspiration, build our power, and remember who we are. This event is co-hosted by Macalester College and Long Lake Conservation Center.
Social Hour 6PM; Music 7PM
Music for Warriors & The Powerless
An evening of music and stories with Annie Humphrey and friends. Before the show begins, join us for a spirited social hour – always be brave!
Learn more and get tickets: fireinthevillage.org/tour
Fire in the Village presents: Warriors & The Powerless
Saturday, October 11th
All Saints Episcopal Indian Mission ~ Minneapolis, MN
3044 Longfellow Ave
Tickets $5-20 Suggested
(No one turned away)
Join arts and culture collective Fire in the Village for a creative community gathering to feed our fires of inspiration, build our power, and remember who we are. This event is co-hosted by First Nations Kitchen.
12-2PM
Remember Who We Are
Gather together for art-making and storytelling around a shared community meal. We will tell our stories and dreams and feed the fire we each carry within.
Social Hour 6PM; Music 7PM
Music for Warriors & The Powerless
An evening of music and stories with Annie Humphrey and friends. Before the show begins, join us for a spirited social hour – make art, not war!
Learn more and get tickets: fireinthevillage.org/tour