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Friday, November 1, 2019
Sealaska is partnering with SEARHC (Southeast Regional Health Consortium), and Sitka Tribe of Alaska for instructional basketball, clinic and 3×3 tournament.
ATTENTION ATTENDEES: Please bring gym shoes, water bottle & a positive attitude! Lunch & t-shirt are included, and all participants will receive an insulated lunch bag. Anyone can participate, and families are welcome.
To volunteer or if you have additional questions, contact Damen Bell-Holter at damen.bell@sealaska.com or Monica Chase at mchase@searhc.org
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