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Schoolyard Winter Camp
YouthLearn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
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Schoolyard Winter Camp
YouthLearn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
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Schoolyard Winter Camp
YouthLearn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
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Schoolyard Winter Camp
YouthLearn how to ski, snowboard, or ice skate at local ski areas and ice rinks with CITC's Schoolyard Program. Contact Schoolyard representatives to find out the location of each camp. Equipment is provided. Camp is four days long.
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Johnson-O’Malley Parent Committee Quarterly Meeting
CITC: Rasmuson Room 1 3600 San Jeronimo Drive, AnchorageYouthThe Johnson-O’Malley Parent Committee will be holding a quarterly meeting on Thursday, February 2 at the Cook Inlet Tribal Council's Nat'uh Service Center in Rasmuson Conference Center (RCC) rooms 1-2. The meeting is from 5:30 - 7 p.m.
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2017 NYO Junior Games
Sea Wolf Sports Complex, UAA 2801 Spirit Dr., Anchorage, AK, United StatesYouthJNYO 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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Ice Fishing Camp
YouthStudents will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
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Ice Fishing Camp
YouthStudents will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.
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Ice Fishing Camp
YouthStudents will make their own traditional ice fishing poles and then travel to nearby lakes.