Community & Cultural Events

MAICC wants to keep our members and visitors aware of events happening in our tribal communities. If you have an event that you would like listed, please send the information with a contact name and number to info@maicc.org

Community Events September 2008

Native Nation Building

Executive Training Retreat for Native Business Leaders

Community Events October 2008

2008 Minnesota Indian Business Conference & Showcase

Native Nation Building

Event:Executive Education: Leadership, Governance, and Economic Policy
Date:Wednesday - Thursday, September 17-18, 2008
Location:Rapid City, SD
Details:Training covers: NATION-BUILDING: the enhanced capacity of Indigenous nations to realize theirown economic, educational, cultural, and political objectives through foundational actions of their own design LEADERSHIP: using vision, encouragement, and positive examples to mobilize people and resources on behalf of the community POLICY: putting in place effective guidelines for sustainable, self-determined, economic and community development
Details:Events Brochure (PDF Document)
Registration Form (PDF Document)
Contact:To register contact Karen Horn at (908) 235-6365 or email Karen.Horn@tuck.dartmouth.edu

Executive Training Retreat for Native Business Leaders

Event:Three Day Workshop
Date:Tuesday - Thursday, September 30 - October 2, 2008
Location:Rushmore Plaza Holiday Inn
Rapid City, SD
Details:Three day, top management development program tailored specifically to Native American Businesses.Brochure and Events schedule (PDF Document)
Contact:To register contact Karen Horn at (908) 235-6365 or email Karen.Horn@tuck.dartmouth.edu

2008 Minnesota Indian Business Conference & Showcase

Event:2008 Minnesota Indian Business Conference & Showcase
Date:Tuesday - Wednesday, October 28-29, 2008
Location:Treasure Island Resort & Casino
5734 Sturgeon Lake Road
Welch, MN 55066
Details:The 2008 Minnesota Indian Business Conference (MNIBC) will be groundbreaking in its strategic approach to business development, focusing on Indian entrepreneurism and private Indian businesses both within our tribal communities and throughout the State of Minnesota. Conference sessions will offer thought-provoking examinations of topics such as financial institution lending to private Indian businesses, sound tribal policies that will support and sustain business growth, and the tribal governance and legal infrastructures necessary for developing healthy private sector economies.
Online registration and registration brochures will be available by August 31, 2008
Details:Registration Brochure (PDF Document)
For online registration please go to www.umdced.com/mnibc.html
For more information please contact Pamela Standing at (218) 847-9554 or email pamelastanding@msn.com or Madonna Peltier-Yawakie at (763) 424-6257 or email mpy@turtleisland.com
Event Brochure (PDF Document)