National Association for Interpretation
NAI Sierra Pacific Awards Program Call for Nominations Let’s celebrate our profession and recognize those making a difference in interpretation! Please consider nominating someone (including yourself) whose work stands out. Do you know a colleague whose leadership, innovation, experimentation, or passion for social equity… Continue Reading “Call for Nominations!”
Join your colleagues for some much-needed collaboration, inspiration, and networking at the 2022 NAI National Conference in Cleveland with support from a Sierra Pacific Region scholarship. The Region is providing two $1500 scholarships to cover registration and travel expenses; you do not need to… Continue Reading “Cleveland Rocks – YOU Rock”
The 2022 Workshop is happening IN-PERSON this year! Check out scholarship opportunities here.
A big thank you to everyone who nominated the deserving folks for this year’s NAI Sierra Pacific 2021 Professional Awards! Awards given this year include Outstanding New Interpreter, Meritorious Service, Outstanding Senior/Retired Interpreter, Master Frontline Interpreter, and Master Interpretive Manager. Check out all of… Continue Reading “Announcing The 2021 Awards Recipients!”
The 2019 Region 9 Workshop will be held April 5-7 at Columbia State Historic Park near Sonora, California. Save the date!
This note is for anyone who works with amazing interpreters… and that’s basically everyone! We are looking for nominations for “Interpreter(s) of the Month” for the NAI Region 9 Newsletter. If you work with someone who shows dedication and passion doing what they love… Continue Reading “Highlight an Interpreter!”
With a long history leading the profession of Interpretation, our members from across California, Nevada, and the Pacific Islands continue to inspire and convey the meanings within our cultural and natural assets. From the Rangers in California State Parks, to the Naturalists guiding whale… Continue Reading “Welcome to the National Association for Interpretation Sierra Pacific Region!”