NC Indian Senior Citizens Coalition (NCISCC) Conference 2026
The 45th Annual NC Indian Senior Citizens Coalition Conference brings together seniors for a day of celebration and community.
Fri, 6 Nov 2026
12:30 PM – 8:00 PM (America/New_York)
Sampson County Exposition Center Clinton , North Carolina
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The 45th Annual NC Indian Senior Citizens Coalition (NCISCC) Conference is a significant gathering dedicated to honoring and supporting senior citizens within North Carolina's Indian communities. Held at the Sampson County Exposition Center in Clinton, this event features a full day of programming, including guest speakers, cultural activities, and networking opportunities. It serves as a vital platform for seniors to connect, share experiences, and celebrate their heritage in a supportive and inclusive environment.
What to Expect
A formal conference setting with cultural programming and community engagement.
Who Should Attend
Senior citizens
Tribal members
Community leaders
Advocates for seniors
Agenda Overview
The conference runs from 12:30 PM to 8:00 PM.
Venue & Address
Sampson County Exposition Center
414 Warsaw Rd Clinton , North Carolina – 28328 United States
Organizer
NC Indian Senior Citizens Coalition · Non-profit Organization
An organization dedicated to the well-being and advocacy of senior citizens in North Carolina's Indian communities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can attend?
The conference is primarily for senior citizens of North Carolina's Indian communities.
Is there a registration fee?
Please contact the NCISCC for registration details.
Where is the venue?
Sampson County Exposition Center, 414 Warsaw Rd, Clinton, NC.
Is this an annual event?
Yes, this is the 45th annual conference.
How can I contact the organizers?
You can reach them at (704) 458-9209.
Is there parking?
Yes, parking is available at the Expo Center.
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Conference
Seniors
Community
Clinton
North Carolina
Culture
Summary
An annual conference for senior citizens of North Carolina's Indian communities.