2017 NYO Junior Games
JNYO is limited to three boy and three girl athletes per school, per event, with a fee of $5 per athlete. The JNYO Games are for students in grades 1–6 as follows: Feb. 24: 5th & 6th graders Feb. 25: 3rd & 4th graders Feb....
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JNYO is limited to three boy and three girl athletes per school, per event, with a fee of $5 per athlete. The JNYO Games are for students in grades 1–6 as follows: Feb. 24: 5th & 6th graders Feb. 25: 3rd & 4th graders Feb....
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Youth (3rd-6th grades) will be immersed in the Alaska Native culture with activities such as daily Elder and Youth time; creating a miniature traditional home; NYO Games; making Agutaq; and field trips to the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Trampoline Park, and Animal Wildlife Conservation Center.
Youth (3rd-6th grades) will be immersed in the Alaska Native culture with activities such as daily Elder and Youth time; creating a miniature traditional home; NYO Games; making Agutaq; and field trips to the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Trampoline Park, and Animal Wildlife Conservation Center.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Youth (3rd-6th grades) will be immersed in the Alaska Native culture with activities such as daily Elder and Youth time; creating a miniature traditional home; NYO Games; making Agutaq; and field trips to the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Trampoline Park, and Animal Wildlife Conservation Center.
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
Thinking about your future career yet? Have you pictured yourself in a particular career, but don't know where to start? ETSD Youth Services is hosting this absolutely free Youth Career Day for youth of all ages. Professionals such as doctors, engineers, artists, entrepreneurs, and many...
Youth (3rd-6th grades) will be immersed in the Alaska Native culture with activities such as daily Elder and Youth time; creating a miniature traditional home; NYO Games; making Agutaq; and field trips to the Alaska Native Heritage Center, Trampoline Park, and Animal Wildlife Conservation Center.
Students will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
The ANJC Adult Reentry Program optimizes opportunities to eliminate barriers for men who are recently released from incarceration. In our reentry program we provide a supportive atmosphere for our participants, so that they can feel comfortable sharing things that they may not have anybody to...
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
Reasons to Live is a suicide prevention and awareness event co-sponsored by CITC RS Prevention. Join us at the UAA Native Student Services center at Rasmuson Hall, room 108, for a series of suicide prevention/awareness activities: Wednesday, March 29, 2017: 10:00 am - 3:30 pm:...
The ANJC Adult Reentry Program optimizes opportunities to eliminate barriers for men who are recently released from incarceration. In our reentry program we provide a supportive atmosphere for our participants, so that they can feel comfortable sharing things that they may not have anybody to...
Join Recovery Services Alumni Council member Tyler Young for the weekly Sobriety Is Traditional recovery support circle. This is a recovery group that provides support, encourages the overall wellness of its participants, and promotes a healthy way of living. This peer supported recovery group is...
There is no limit for the number of athletes schools can send to the Anchorage Team Tryouts. The fee is $5 per athlete. The first and second place overall athletes will form two teams to compete at the NYO Games in April.