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SUMMARY:Alaska Forum for the Environment
DESCRIPTION:The Alaska Forum on the Environment 2024\nJoin us In-Person or Virtually \nAlaska’s premier environmental conference is back again in 2024 featuring a hybrid event Feb. 5-9\, 2024 at the Dena’ina Center in Anchorage\, Alaska and online in AFE’s Virtual Attendee Hub.\nFor the second year in a row\, AFE will offer both in-person and virtual attendance options for both attendees and exhibitors! Watch sessions live in-person\, catch up on recorded sessions that you missed in the Virtual Attendee Hub later on\, visit exhibitors in-person and virtually and stay connected with AFE all year long. \nThe Alaska Forum on the Environment (AFE) is Alaska’s largest statewide gathering of environmental professionals providing an opportunity for government agencies\, non-profit and for-profit businesses\, community leaders\, Alaska’s youth\, conservationists\, biologists and community elders to come together and discuss the latest projects\, processes\, and issues that affect the environment in Alaska. The diversity of attendees and comprehensive agenda sets this conference apart from any other of its kind. \nAFE offers more than 100 technical breakout sessions and inspiring keynote events throughout the year. With your All Access Conference Pass\, you can watch sessions live in-person\, recorded sessions and live virtual sessions throughout the year through the Virtual Attendee Hub. This year\, we will continue to offer sessions on climate change\, energy\, environmental regulations\, cleanup and remediation\, fish and wildlife\, solid waste\, sustainability\, and so much more. After the week of AFE Feb. 5-9\, technical sessions will be offered virtually bi-weekly. \nAFE is your opportunity to learn more about the environment and meet with other Alaskans that work in the environmental field. We encourage you to register online and join us for our 26th annual conference.
URL:https://yukonsalmon.org/event/alaska-forum-for-the-environment/
LOCATION:Dena’ina Convention Center\, Anchorage
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SUMMARY:2019 Alaska Forum on the Environment
DESCRIPTION:The 21st Alaska Forum on the Environment will be held February 11-15\, 2019! Register now! Use code “WINTER CHILL” to save $95!  Discount is for a limited time so register now! \n  \nWe received over 90 suggestions in our Call for Presentations\, Films\, and Posters.  Thats a new record!  We will be reviewing and consolidating topic suggestions over the next few weeks.  Stay tuned@
URL:https://yukonsalmon.org/event/2019-alaska-forum-on-the-environment/
LOCATION:Dena’ina Convention Center\, Anchorage
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SUMMARY:2018 BIA Provider's Conference
DESCRIPTION:November 27th\, 28th and 29th\nRegistration will open at 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday\, November 27\nDena’ina Center | Anchorage | AK \nIt is that time of year again!  I am pleased to announce the opening of Registration for the Bureau of Indian Affairs Providers Conference.  This will be the 28th annual Bureau of Indian Affairs Providers Conference and my first as the Regional Director for the Alaska Region.  We have worked hard to provide new features for the conference in response to suggestions from our Tribes.  The new Assistant Secretary of Indian Affairs has been invited to address our Tribes and we hope to get confirmation soon.  Please continue to check our webpage for updates as we are able to solidify and publish details for the conference. \nSincerely\, \nEugene R. Peltola\, Jr. \nRegional Director
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SUMMARY:Alaska Federation of Natives
DESCRIPTION:The annual convention serves as the principal forum and voice for the Alaska Native community in addressing critical issues of public policy and government. The convention convenes thousands of official delegates and participants from membership organizations across the state. \nAt the Convention\, delegates discuss strategic opportunities and challenges\, listen to memorable keynote speeches\, hear reports from political leaders and presentations from expert panels\, and share stories resilience\, experiences\, strengths\, knowledge and hope for the future. \nThe resolutions passed by the voting delegates set the priorities for the year and guide AFN’s efforts.  The Convention is the largest representative annual gathering in the United States of Native peoples. \nIn addition to the plenary sessions\, the Convention features a trade show of 90 exhibitors and 170 artists in the renowned Customary Native Arts Show. Evening cultural performances\, known as Quyana Alaska\, present our traditional dances and sell out 2\,400 tickets per night. In partnership with the Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium and Southcentral Foundation\, AFN hosts a health fair and a walk-in legal clinic with Alaska Legal Services Corporation. The closing banquet provides an opportunity for leaders and partners to gather for a social evening of entertainment and celebration. \nSome 6\,000 delegates\, participants\, observers\, vendors and visitors attend annually\, with an estimate economic impact on Anchorage of more than $6 million. \nAFN invites the public to attend as observers and visit the Arts Show and exhibit hall. The proceedings are also broadcast live statewide via television and radio and webcast to 70 countries worldwide.
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LOCATION:Dena’ina Convention Center\, Anchorage
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