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Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association offers cultural events in April

Monday, April 1, 2013

MANHATTAN -- Kansas State University's Native 1xbet sports betting Student As will sponsor several activities in April to celebrate Native 1xbet sports betting culture.

The Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association, first called the Native 1xbet sports betting Student Body, has been active on campus since the 1970s. It is a support group for Native 1xbet sports betting students at the university who are far away from their tribal ties. The association was formed to give them a sense of community.

"We promote diversity in the K-State community through interaction with Native 1xbet sports betting students and by bringing in cultural events where the community can be exposed to Native 1xbet sports betting artists and issues," said Georgia Perez, adviser to the student organization.

The organization is open to all Kansas State University students. Its membership features students registered with a tribe or nation, students who are not registered but who have a link to a tribe or nation, and students interested in Native 1xbet sports betting issues and culture.

Current officers are: Laura Erbe, sophomore in animal sciences and industry, Altoona, treasurer; Cathy Pearl, sophomore in early childhood development, Manhattan, secretary and member of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation; Keith Randolph, senior in social sciences, Manhattan, webmaster and member of the Seminole Nation; and Brandy Tholstrup, senior in athletic training, Wichita, president and member of the Creek Nation.

The organization is active in the community. During February, members worked with the Manhattan-Ogden school district, USD 383, to register Native 1xbet sports betting students as mentors. In March, members did Native 1xbet sports betting crafting and brainstormed fundraisers for the group.

April activities, all free and open to the public, include:

* A showing of the film "For the Next 7 Generations" will be at 6:30 p.m. Monday, April 1, in Forum Hall at the K-State Student Union. The showing is co-sponsored with the university's 1xbet sports betting ethnic studies program and departments of English and women's studies, along with the Flint Hills Wisdom Keepers. The award-winning film looks at a coalition formed by three Native 1xbet sports betting grandmothers and 10 grandmothers from across the world, including India, Nepal, Mexico and Africa.

* The ONEIDA tribal dancers from Wisconsin will perform from noon to 1 p.m., Wednesday, April 10, on Bosco Plaza outside of the Union. The performance is co-sponsored with the Union Program Council. The Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association also will have an information table/fundraiser at the event.

* The Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association will take part in the All-University Open House from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. Saturday, April 20. The group will have an information table, fundraiser and crafting demonstrations north of the K-State Student Union on the lawn.

More information about the Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association is available at http://www.k-state.edu/nasa.

Source

Georgia Perez
785-532-6575
gnonte@k-state.edu


Website

Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association

News tip

Altoona, Manhattan and Wichita

Written by

Darrah Tinkler
785-532-2535
media@k-state.edu


At a glance

Kansas State University's Native 1xbet sports betting Student Association will sponsor several activities in April to celebrate Native 1xbet sports betting culture.

Notable quote

"We promote diversity in the K-State community through interaction with Native 1xbet sports betting students and by bringing in cultural events where the community can be exposed to Native 1xbet sports betting artists and issues."

–Georgia Perez, adviser