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NIGA Releases Statement on Upcoming Indian Gaming 2020 Tradeshow in San Diego

The National Indian Gaming Association (NIGA) is preparing for 2020 Tradeshow in San Diego, which is scheduled to be held on March 24–27. They also continue to closely monitor developments on the Coronavirus outbreak in the U.S.
“Our hearts and prayers go out to all areas of the country impacted with this situation. Our tribes continue to monitor and prepare as information develops. The National Indian Gaming Association stands ready to assist all Tribes with this process,” Ernie Stevens Jr, Chairman of National Indian Gaming Association, said.
The Indian Gaming 2020 Tradeshow in San Diego will begin 24 March with our Golf Tournaments at the Sycuan Tribal Nation. As we approach the start date of NIGA’s show, we will continue to provide updates for the Tradeshow in San Diego.
“We strongly advise that all exhibitors and visitors review all updates and bulletins for travel and health notices at the CDC website. Our tradeshow team is working closely with the San Diego Convention and Tourism Authority, as well as local hotels, to ensure preventive measures are in place to keep our attendees safe and surrounded by the best sanitary conditions available,” Stevens said.
The 2020 Indian Gaming Tradeshow in San Diego is anticipated to be the most successful event yet.
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