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Navajo Transitional Energy Company - An enterprise of the Navajo Nation. NTEC is a US leading coal producer with a diverse portfolio of energy generation, and mineral investments, providing employment to over a thousand employees, and a supporter of Eastern Navajo Fair . Visit www.navenergy.com/about-ntec/
Diné Development Corporation - As a Navajo enterprise, Diné Development Corporation provides an array of government services that include high quality IT, professional, environmental, and research and development services. Their mission also aims to uplift Navajo communities and events like Eastern Navajo Fair. www.ddc-dine.com
25th Navajo Nation Council, Office of the Speaker - The legislative branch of the Navajo Nation government, the 25th Navajo Nation Council consists of 24 elected legislators representing districts amongst 110 Navajo Chapters and 5 agencies. Elected in 2022, Speaker Crystalyne Curley and the Office of the Speaker have been an advocate for Eastern Navajo Fair with a focus to support our health, safety, and wellbeing. The 31 Eastern Navajo Agency chapters are represented by five delegates; Steven R. Arviso, Norman M. Begay, Danny Simpson, George Tolth, and Lester Yazzie. www.navajonationcouncil.org
Navajo Housing Authority - A serves as a dedicated organization focused on providing housing opportunities throughout the Navajo Nation. Funded through programs and grants from sponsoring agency, the Department of US Housing and Urban Development (HUD) , NHA also aims to contribute to initiatives that foster suitable living environments, and expanded economic opportunities www.navajohousingauthority.org
McKinley County Board of Commissioners - This elected body officials sets policy for the governance of McKinley County. The commissioners are responsible for 3 districts in one of New Mexico's most historic and economically diverse counties. This board is represented by commissioners Danielle Notah, Walt Eddy, Robert Baca. www.co.mckinley.nm.us/101/Services
Gallup McKinley County Schools - With students numbering over 12,500 students, GMCS employs 1,819 individuals (including 778 teachers) who are dedicated to the investing into our future. Offering educational programs and opportunities to advance and foster the success of Eastern Navajo Agency children and teens, GMCS has provided a safe space for the fair's parade staging as well as volleyball and basketball Tournaments. www.gmcs.org/page/about-gmcs
The Crownpoint Office of. Diné Youth - Promotes and fosters opportunities for youth to advocate, educate and develop resilient healthy generations. As a community partner with Eastern Navajo Fair and other community organizations, the 2025 saw ODY fully engaged with our young members of Eastern Agency through a week long series of actitivies and events. www.dineyouth.com/
Navajo Technical University - Navajo Technical University is the largest tribal college in the country, providing a unique balance between science and technology and culture. Navajo Technical University's mission is to provide college readiness programs, certificates, associate, baccalaureate, and graduate degrees. The programs offer a team of people diverse in educational background and experiences. The university is dedicated to providing culturally relevant education that reflects the values, traditions, and needs of the Navajo community. www.navajotech.edu
Division of Aging and Long Term Care Support (DALTCS) of the Navajo Nation - The Eastern Navajo Fair and DALTCS have partnered for many fairs prior. Elderfest is and was always a popular event amongst community members who enjoyed the entertaining festivities and environment to interact with peers. The Family Caregiver Support Program provides a multifaceted system of support services for family caregivers caring for their grandparents or older individuals who are family caregivers. https://daltcs.navajo-nsn.gov/
Little Boy Blue
Isaiah Tsosie
(505) 906-2172
Peshlakai’s Angels Vs. Drunk Drivers
PNM Public Service Company of New Mexico
(888) 342-5766
Arvisos Construction
(505) 905-5566
LAM Corporation
(505) 722-0965
Navajo Arts and Crafts
(928) 871-4090
Navajo Nation Shopping Centers Inc.
(928) 871-2218
Red Mesa Trading Company
(928) 223-4648
Smith Photography
https://www.facebook.com/p/Smith-Rodeo-Photos-100063639093668/
(505) 786-7191
WhiteRock Chapter | Diamond Arrow Ranch | Nelson Low Voltage | Pat Lopez| In Memory of Margaret Smith | Honey Babies, LLC New Mexico Beef Council | Frank's Supply and Rental | Silversmith Cattle Co. | Ram Studios Signs| Pepsi Bottling Group
This year we will be offering a promotional magazine booklet featuring the best of Eastern Navajo Agency. More info to come.
Welcome to the Eastern Navajo Fair! We are proud to share that ENF is a community driven event that is managed and orchestrated by volunteers from 31 chapter communities. They donate their time, resources, and often times money to put this event on for your enjoyment.
While a majority of our operating budget comes from the contributions of our local small businesses through sponsorships and revenue generated during our event, a portion comes from community members like you. and me.
We gladly accept contributions and donations and have made it easy to do through Zelle. Scan the QR code and send. Our ENFB Treasurer Margaret Benally will be happy to assist with questions. She can be reached at +1 (505) 409-1009. Please include a note that includes your name, number, and purpose of contribution. We’ll send any necessary documents for the transaction.
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