Friday, August 26, 2011

Cama-i and come visit us in the Gorsuch Commons

Members of the UAA Native Student Council.
Cama-i and welcome to another great year at UAA!  In the Cama-i Room we’re ready to start having visitors that want to celebrate and learn about the great state of Alaska! 

If you’ve never been to the Cama-i Room please stop by. We’re located in the Lee Gorsuch Commons and open seven days a week.  The Cama-i Room is a social gathering place that offers activities and programs from 4:30 pm to midnight.  There are typically 20 visitors in the Cama-i Room each night and activities offered include: game nights, fry bread making, carving, beading, and discussions with local Alaska Native elders and artists. 

Come enjoy the many Welcome Week activities that are planned during the first week of classes.  Mark your calendar for the Pilot Bread Connection on Saturday, September 10.

Are you looking for a job?  Then apply at uakjobs.com to be a Cama-i Room Peer Mentor.  For more information and to sign up for the Pilot Bread Connection contact the ANROP/Cama-i Room Coordinator, Karla Booth at 751-7452 or email ankhb@uaa.alaska.edu.

P.S.  If you’re interested in being an active member of the Alaska Native community at UAA then check out the student club, Native Student Council (NSC).  They have their weekly meetings in the Cama-i Room and always welcome new members.  If you like to laugh and eat salmon, seal oil, moose meat and more, then get involved with this group!  For more information check out NSC on Facebook or email
dryfishpride@aol.com.  

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