Mantle Rock Native Education and Cultural Center


Mantle Rock Native Education & Cultural Center
318 Sturgis Road, Marion, KY 42064 ~ (270) 965-5882

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The Mantle Rock Native Education and Culture Center takes its name from a natural rock formation in western Kentucky by the Ohio River where three thousand Cherokees sought shelter while the river was frozen and impassable in the winter of 1838-1839.

The Mantle Rock Native Education and Cultural Center is a non-profit foundation with 501(c)(3) status. Membership is open to all regardless of ethnic background.

Mark Cleveland Band
Mark Cleveland BandAugust 9, 2008

The Mark Cleveland Band will be playing at a fundraiser for Mantle Rock Native Education and Cultural Center at Fohs Hall at 201 N Walker Street, Marion, Kentucky.

For more information call 270-965-2142
$10.00 for adults, children 10 and under free (or 12 and under), Senior discount available

Circle of Wisdom
Mantle Rock Circle of Wisdom

We invite you to join the Mantle Rock Native Education & Cultural Center's Circle of Wisdom as a positive step toward understanding and mitigating environmental destruction and societal degradation. The Circle of Wisdom is dedicated to individuals who already walk the Natural Path or are interested in exploring a life path that is closer to Mother Earth. 


Calendar of Events

Mantle Rock's 2008 Community Event Calendar has been updated. Make plans now to attend. ALL events will be held at the Mantle Rock Center unless otherwise noted. The Address is 318 Sturgis Rd. The craft classes will be held at 10 am till noon. Call 270 965 2142 or email mantlerockctr@aol.com


Mantle Rock Native American Educational Facility

Children One-Day Program K-12 - one-day program is to introduce children, ages K-12, to historic and cultural ideas and practices of Native Americans

Teachers Education - This program is to assist teachers in their teaching of Native American information

Mantle Rock Corporate Retreat - The retreats offered can be designed in one-day, two-day or three-day seminars and can include a variety of events based on Native American cultural and historical knowledge.


BUFFALO PROJECT
Buffalo Project
A joint decision was made by police officers and the buffalo owners, that the buffalo were now a hazard to health and general welfare.
MANTLE ROCK
Mantle Rock
A natural rock formation in western Kentucky by the Ohio River where three thousand Cherokees sought shelter while the river was frozen and impassable in the winter of 1838-1839.
MANDY FALLS
Mandy Falls
According to local folklore, Mandy Flanary maintained a nightly vigil beside a fire, meditating during rain, sleet, or snow. No one knows why Mandy, a Cherokee woman, sat those long hours.
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