Save the Date for the Portland Informational Fair
Wednesday, February 8, 2023

Join Sealaska in Portland this spring! 

Connect with fellow shareholders, learn more about Sealaska and enjoy Alaska Native art workshops at Sealaska’s Portland Informational Fair this spring.

Shareholders, bring your families and join us Saturday, March 4, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at the DoubleTree Portland for food, festivities and fun, including live arts workshops and door prizes! This event offers a great opportunity to connect with Sealaska, our board of directors and our shareholder community in Portland and beyond.

Connect with Sealaska 

Shareholder Relations | Sealaska has welcomed over 2,300 new shareholders since the 2022 annual meeting. Connect with the Shareholder Relations team to work on forms or get your questions answered.

  • Get your shareholder ID card
  • Work with a notary on shareholder forms
  • Complete stock will paperwork for your Sealaska shares
  • And more!

Shareholder Development | Sealaska has a strategic approach, striving toreach shareholders at every part of their life cycle, no matter what path you are walking or where you are at in your career or educational journey. Find Shareholder Development team at the event to learn about:

  • Shareholder opportunities
  • Education & access
  • Post-secondary retention
  • Career advancement
  • Leadership development

Sealaska Carving and Bark program

  • Learn how Sealaska supports the Native arts community

Sealaska Heritage Institute (SHI)

  • Explore exciting language, culture and arts workshops
  • Learn about SHI resources

Plus, live arts workshops including beading, weaving and language!

When: Saturday, March 4, 2023

Where: DoubleTree by Hilton Portland
1000 Northeast Multnomah Street 
Portland, Oregon 97232


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