The National Indian Gaming Association expects over 4,000 people to attend its annual trade show and convention this week in San Diego, California.
The turnout is one of the largest ever for NIGA, which celebrates its 25th anniversary this year. Representatives from more than 200 tribes are signed up.
The earthquake that hit the Baja California was felt in San Diego earlier this week. but the show will go one. "We are ready for business and welcome you and reassure that all is well here," NIGA said in a press release posted on Pechanga.net.
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Press Release: National Indian Gaming Association Convention and Trade Show Is Business As Usual (NIGA 4/6)
NIGA: Bringing leadership together to serve Indian country
(Indian Country Today 4/2)
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NIGA expects thousands for annual conference in California
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
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