Striking Eagle Native American Basketball Invitational (SENAI) and Education Fair

Striking Eagle Native American basketball Invitational (SENAI) and Education Fair
Details
Dates Volunteer is Needed: 
December 21-22 & 26–28, 2018 7:30am-10pm
Number of Volunteers Needed: 
20
Description of the Volunteer Opportunity: 

Johnson Arena Basketball Tournament- Clock and Book keepers needed for basketball games.

As part of building partnerships between tribal schools and the University of New Mexico, the Striking Eagle Native American basketball Invitational (SENAI) and Education Fair serves as on the of largest Native events in the Southwest. SENAI event is sanctioned by the New Mexico Activities Association and is the largest Native American basketball tournament in the State of New Mexico which features teams from various tribal nations including New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.

Areas of Interest: 
Community
Education and Literacy
Sports and Recreation
Great for: 
Teens
Adults
55+
Who Will Be Impacted Through This Project: 

SENAI event is sanctioned by the New Mexico Activities Association and is the largest Native American basketball tournament in the State of New Mexico which features high teams from various tribal nations including New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.

Is This an Ongoing Opportunity?: 
Yes
Is This a Group Opportunity?: 
Yes
Minimum Age of Volunteers: 
14
Nonprofit Will Provide: 

Volunteer SENAI T-Shirts, and a hospitality room with food and refreshments

Additional Requirements: 

Knowledge or willingness to learn how to keep time and do the book for the basketball games. Previous players, coaches, and experience is a plus.

Last Updated: May 28 2024
Address of Project Site
200 Cornell Dr
Albuquerque
New Mexico
87131
Contact Info
Phone: 
(505) 277-6018

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