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SUMMARY:Airplane Camp
DESCRIPTION:Build and fly your very own airplane! Hang out at CITC’s Fab Lab and construct an RC airplane you can fly yourself.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/airplane-camp/2017-07-12/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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SUMMARY:Men's Reentry Support Group
DESCRIPTION:The ANJC Adult Reentry Program optimizes opportunities to eliminate barriers for men who are recently released from incarceration. \nIn 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 talk to about. Our supportive group topics include: \nProbation violation prevention\nRelapse prevention\nBuilding interview and job skills\nGoal-setting\nRelease housing options\nHealthy relationships/boundaries\nControlling emotions\nMoney management/budgeting\nCriminal thinking errors \n 
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 7 – 12. For the July session designed for grades 1 – 6\, see here. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp/2017-07-13/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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SUMMARY:Airplane Camp
DESCRIPTION:Build and fly your very own airplane! Hang out at CITC’s Fab Lab and construct an RC airplane you can fly yourself.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/airplane-camp/2017-07-13/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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SUMMARY:"Sobriety is Traditional" Recovery Support Circle
DESCRIPTION: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 open to men and women\, ages 18 & older. \nFor more information\, please contact: \nTyler Young (Recovery Services Alumni Council Member) \n(907) 744-2474 \ntyleryoungak@gmail.com
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/sobriety-traditional-recovery-support-circle/2017-07-13/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 1\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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SUMMARY:Sobriety Is Traditional group
DESCRIPTION:Sobriety is Traditional is put on by Recovery Services Alumni Defenders of Sobriety. It is a recovery-oriented talking circle for those in recovery from trauma\, mental illness\, or substance abuse. It is facilitated by an alumnus who is certified in the Southcentral Foundation learning circle model.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/sobriety-traditional-group/2017-07-13/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 1\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 7 – 12. For the July session designed for grades 1 – 6\, see here. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp/2017-07-14/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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SUMMARY:Airplane Camp
DESCRIPTION:Build and fly your very own airplane! Hang out at CITC’s Fab Lab and construct an RC airplane you can fly yourself.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/airplane-camp/2017-07-14/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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SUMMARY:Life 101 Youth Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Life as an adult is different from life as a high-schooler or college student — in ways that are sometimes scary\, sometimes surprising. Join us to discuss life skills and how to navigate the transition from adolescence to adulthood.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/life-101-youth-workshop/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 2\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage
CATEGORIES:Employment & Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Employment & Training Services":MAILTO:training@citci.org
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 1 – 6. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp-2/2017-07-17/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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SUMMARY:Wilderness Survival Camp
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn outdoor survival skills and participate in kayaking\, fishing\, making solar panel chargers\, and outdoor adventure.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/wilderness-survival-camp/2017-07-17/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 1 – 6. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp-2/2017-07-18/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170718T170000
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SUMMARY:Wilderness Survival Camp
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn outdoor survival skills and participate in kayaking\, fishing\, making solar panel chargers\, and outdoor adventure.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/wilderness-survival-camp/2017-07-18/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170719T081500
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DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170626T181402Z
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 1 – 6. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp-2/2017-07-19/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170719T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170719T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
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SUMMARY:Wilderness Survival Camp
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn outdoor survival skills and participate in kayaking\, fishing\, making solar panel chargers\, and outdoor adventure.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/wilderness-survival-camp/2017-07-19/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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CREATED:20170321T182947Z
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SUMMARY:Men's Reentry Support Group
DESCRIPTION:The ANJC Adult Reentry Program optimizes opportunities to eliminate barriers for men who are recently released from incarceration. \nIn 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 talk to about. Our supportive group topics include: \nProbation violation prevention\nRelapse prevention\nBuilding interview and job skills\nGoal-setting\nRelease housing options\nHealthy relationships/boundaries\nControlling emotions\nMoney management/budgeting\nCriminal thinking errors \n 
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/mens-reentry-support-group/2017-07-19/
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 1 – 6. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp-2/2017-07-20/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170720T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170720T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
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LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T232024Z
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SUMMARY:"Sobriety is Traditional" Recovery Support Circle
DESCRIPTION: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 open to men and women\, ages 18 & older. \nFor more information\, please contact: \nTyler Young (Recovery Services Alumni Council Member) \n(907) 744-2474 \ntyleryoungak@gmail.com
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/sobriety-traditional-recovery-support-circle/2017-07-20/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 1\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170720T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170508T225044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170508T225044Z
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SUMMARY:Wilderness Survival Camp
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn outdoor survival skills and participate in kayaking\, fishing\, making solar panel chargers\, and outdoor adventure.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/wilderness-survival-camp/2017-07-20/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170720T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170720T183000
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SUMMARY:Sobriety Is Traditional group
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SUMMARY:Knik Summer Cultural Enrichment Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Knik Tribal Council in Wasilla\, with funding in part from CITC\, organizes an annual summer “Culture Camp\,” also known as “Shan Qayeh.” The camp teaches children about the history and culture of the Dena’ina people. \nAt this week-long camp\, children learn about fish\, practicing net fishing and how to handle\, identify\, and preserve fish in traditional and modern ways.  The experience also includes a host of other cultural and educational activities\, including: \n\n“Counting” cords:  these are cords that are marked to count specific events in a person’s life (first fish\, first moose\, reaching adulthood\, etc.). They may be rope or other material with feathers\, fur\, or beads used to mark or “count” the events.\nHow to track animals.\nHow to distinguish and identify plants\, such as tea for traditional healing.\nMaking bead necklaces.\nHow to use birch bark for making baskets and canoes\n\nAdditionally\, children are instructed by archeological experts to recognize geological formations used by their ancestors\, the Dena’ina people. They also  learn artifact protocols used by archeologists on digs. Finally\, staff from the nearby Benteh Nutaah Clinic spend time with the children. Staff have discussions about their social and emotional health. \nThis session is for children entering grades 1 – 6. \nTo apply\, complete and turn in the camp application.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/knik-summer-cultural-enrichment-camp-2/2017-07-21/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Recovery
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170721T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170721T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170508T225044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170508T225044Z
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SUMMARY:Wilderness Survival Camp
DESCRIPTION:Students will learn outdoor survival skills and participate in kayaking\, fishing\, making solar panel chargers\, and outdoor adventure.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/wilderness-survival-camp/2017-07-21/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20170724
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20170729
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170508T204225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170508T204225Z
UID:10004986-1500854400-1501286399@citci.org
SUMMARY:Luq'a Nagh Ghilghuzht Fish Camp
DESCRIPTION:Luq’a Nagh Ghilghuzht has been established to teach and preserve the cultural and traditional subsistence way of life that was established by the early Dena’ina. Traditionally\, this way of life was handed down to the children from the Elders of the Tribe. Elders and youth work together to harvest the fish at the Tribe’s Water-front and other traditional sites.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/luqa-nagh-ghilghuzht-fish-camp/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Youth
ORGANIZER;CN="Education Services":MAILTO:education@citci.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170724T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170724T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170616T173753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T173753Z
UID:10005047-1500886800-1500915600@citci.org
SUMMARY:"When I Grow Up" Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Looking to get your child out of the house this summer? CITC’s Employment Training and Services Dept. is looking for 15 kiddos that are ready to learn and have an experience of their lifetime! This five-day camp with “future-in-mind” activities is free and open to 8 to 10-year-old Alaska Native and/or American Indian children.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/grow-summer-camp/2017-07-24/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Employment & Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Employment & Training Services":MAILTO:training@citci.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170725T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170725T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170616T173753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T173753Z
UID:10005048-1500973200-1501002000@citci.org
SUMMARY:"When I Grow Up" Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Looking to get your child out of the house this summer? CITC’s Employment Training and Services Dept. is looking for 15 kiddos that are ready to learn and have an experience of their lifetime! This five-day camp with “future-in-mind” activities is free and open to 8 to 10-year-old Alaska Native and/or American Indian children.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/grow-summer-camp/2017-07-25/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Employment & Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Employment & Training Services":MAILTO:training@citci.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170726T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170726T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170616T173753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T173753Z
UID:10005049-1501059600-1501088400@citci.org
SUMMARY:"When I Grow Up" Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Looking to get your child out of the house this summer? CITC’s Employment Training and Services Dept. is looking for 15 kiddos that are ready to learn and have an experience of their lifetime! This five-day camp with “future-in-mind” activities is free and open to 8 to 10-year-old Alaska Native and/or American Indian children.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/grow-summer-camp/2017-07-26/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Employment & Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Employment & Training Services":MAILTO:training@citci.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170726T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170726T153000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170321T182947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170321T182947Z
UID:10004947-1501079400-1501083000@citci.org
SUMMARY:Men's Reentry Support Group
DESCRIPTION:The ANJC Adult Reentry Program optimizes opportunities to eliminate barriers for men who are recently released from incarceration. \nIn 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 talk to about. Our supportive group topics include: \nProbation violation prevention\nRelapse prevention\nBuilding interview and job skills\nGoal-setting\nRelease housing options\nHealthy relationships/boundaries\nControlling emotions\nMoney management/budgeting\nCriminal thinking errors \n 
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/mens-reentry-support-group/2017-07-26/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 4\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, AK\, United States
GEO:61.210886;-149.8108982
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170727T170000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170616T173753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170616T173753Z
UID:10005050-1501146000-1501174800@citci.org
SUMMARY:"When I Grow Up" Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Looking to get your child out of the house this summer? CITC’s Employment Training and Services Dept. is looking for 15 kiddos that are ready to learn and have an experience of their lifetime! This five-day camp with “future-in-mind” activities is free and open to 8 to 10-year-old Alaska Native and/or American Indian children.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/grow-summer-camp/2017-07-27/
LOCATION:3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage\, 99508
CATEGORIES:Employment & Training
ORGANIZER;CN="Employment & Training Services":MAILTO:training@citci.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170727T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170727T220000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170127T232024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170127T232024Z
UID:10004533-1501146000-1501192800@citci.org
SUMMARY:"Sobriety is Traditional" Recovery Support Circle
DESCRIPTION: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 open to men and women\, ages 18 & older. \nFor more information\, please contact: \nTyler Young (Recovery Services Alumni Council Member) \n(907) 744-2474 \ntyleryoungak@gmail.com
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/sobriety-traditional-recovery-support-circle/2017-07-27/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 1\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage
CATEGORIES:Recovery
ORGANIZER;CN="Recovery Services":MAILTO:recovery@citci.org
GEO:61.210886;-149.8108982
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170727T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Anchorage:20170727T183000
DTSTAMP:20260404T173623
CREATED:20170531T215733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170531T215733Z
UID:10005004-1501176600-1501180200@citci.org
SUMMARY:Sobriety Is Traditional group
DESCRIPTION:Sobriety is Traditional is put on by Recovery Services Alumni Defenders of Sobriety. It is a recovery-oriented talking circle for those in recovery from trauma\, mental illness\, or substance abuse. It is facilitated by an alumnus who is certified in the Southcentral Foundation learning circle model.
URL:https://citci.org/calendar/sobriety-traditional-group/2017-07-27/
LOCATION:CITC: Rasmuson Room 1\, 3600 San Jeronimo Drive\, Anchorage
CATEGORIES:Recovery
ORGANIZER;CN="Recovery Services":MAILTO:recovery@citci.org
GEO:61.210886;-149.8108982
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