THE SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA AMERICAN INDIAN RESOURCE CENTER Inc (SCAIR)
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN RESOURCES
The primary purpose of SCAIR is to provide educational and community services for Native American Indians in San Diego County. These services include both the Native urban and tribal communities of San Diego County.

SCAIR holds Food Handling classes in San Diego and Alpine Family Learning Centers.

SCAIR holds First Aid and CPR classes in San Diego and Alpine Family Learning Centers.

CLICK for live Web blog pictures of the CIEDA 32nd Annual California Conference on American Indian Education, SCAIR staff honored.

CLICK to see SCAIR eagle dancers at Barrio Station, story and photos by Roy Cook.

SCAIR-SCTCA Academic Awards at Viejas, featuring the Soaring Eagles Dancers live entertainment.

SCAIR-SCTCA tribal TANF Christmas pictures at Viejas.

SCAIR-SCTCA tribal community Thanksgiving dinner pictures.

SOARING EAGLES perform live pow-wow dancing on Viejas Indian Reservation.

CLICK to see SCAIR's professional pictures blog of successful Halloween picnic in Balboa Park, including a feast, costume party, parade, games, and puppet show...

CLICK to see "The San Diego Union-Tribune" article by Alan Schnepf and Peggy Peattie

Job and School Readiness Day (Pictures/Styory) SCAIR provided beauty makeovers, haircuts, manicures, pedicures for some 20 Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, TANF, participants, August 30, 2008.

MONSTER.COM SCAIR Job fair (Photos/Story)
One morning only!: Thursday, July 17, 2008
Holiday Inn San Diego — On The Bay
1355 North Harbor Drive
San Diego, CA 92101

SOARING EAGLES Pow-wow Dancing Workshops (Pictures/Story)
July 16 thru November 19 (Wednesdays only), 2008
Adams Avenue Community Center
4649 Hawley Blvd., San Diego CA 92116
Call: 619-281-5964
Sponsored: Southern California Indian Resource Center SCAIR
Coordinated by: San Diego City Schools Indian Education Program and Indian Human Resource Center
- INFORMATION about Soaring Eagles: Native American youth, grades K-12, are invited to participate in a weekly instructional session on pow-wow dancing. The objective is to give participants a basic understanding of pow-wow dances and protocol. There is no charge and pow-wow regalia is not required to attend.

TANF-SCAIR Picnic at Seaworld event, June 26, story and pictures.

Out-of-Wedlock TANF program photos, sponsored by SCAIR SCTCA TANF, professional Barona event pictures.
SCAIR OPEN HOUSE Story and Pictures.

TANF SHOPPERS Spring Bling 2008 pictures...Southern California Tribal Chairman TANF program sponsored recipeants.
Please CONTACT SCAIR for more information about San Diego Indian Center services for Native American California Indians in Southern California — e-mail, telephones, staff and addresses.

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