05/29/2026
At the Arizona Indian Gaming Association, we encourage responsible gaming because the smartest play is staying in control on and off the court. Play smart, set your limits, and keep the game fun.
Need support? Free 24/7 problem gambling help is available in Arizona. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP, text NEXTSTEP to 53342, or visit ProblemGambling.az.gov.
05/25/2026
On Memorial Day, AIGA honors and remembers the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. We pause in gratitude for their courage, service, and sacrifice.
05/22/2026
Congratulations to the Class of 2026! 🎓
AIGA proudly celebrates the graduates across Arizona's communities who have reached this important milestone through hard work, determination, and perseverance.
Through the Arizona Benefits Fund, Tribal gaming contributions continue to support education programs, schools, and opportunities that help empower future generations across Arizona.
Your achievements inspire the next generation of leaders, innovators, and changemakers. We wish you continued success on your journey ahead.
05/20/2026
Did you know that May is National Small Business Month?
AIGA proudly recognizes the entrepreneurs, innovators, and small businesses helping strengthen Arizona’s economy every day.
From family-owned shops to growing enterprises, small businesses create jobs, inspire future leaders, and keep our communities thriving.
We celebrate all small businesses across Arizona and thank you for your continued impact and resilience.
05/19/2026
During EMS Week, AIGA honors the dedicated emergency medical professionals serving communities across Arizona.
Your courage, compassion, and commitment save lives every single day. Thank you to the EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and first responders who answer the call when it matters most.
Through the Arizona Benefits Fund, Tribal gaming contributions continue to help support vital public safety and emergency response services that strengthen communities across our state.
We appreciate your service and dedication to keeping our communities safe and healthy.
05/13/2026
Today, the Arizona Indian Gaming Association proudly recognizes the Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation’s Tribal Sovereignty Day, honoring the Nation’s enduring strength, self-determination, culture, and leadership. We celebrate the importance of Tribal sovereignty and the continued commitment to protecting Tribal rights, traditions, and future generations.
05/11/2026
The Arizona Indian Gaming Association extends its congratulations to newly inaugurated Chairman Orlando D. Carroll, Vice Chairman Marty Paxson, and the newly elected members of the White Mountain Apache Tribal Council.
AIGA Executive Director Judy Ferreira was honored to represent the association at this special inauguration ceremony recognizing a new chapter of leadership, service, and commitment to the well-being, sovereignty, and future of the White Mountain Apache People.
Congratulations to:
• District I – Councilwoman Ora Henry
• District II – Councilwoman Dr. Rea Goklish
• District III – Councilwoman Cynthia Armstrong
• District IV – Councilman Delbert Altaha
• District IV – Councilman Gerald Tenijieth, Sr.
We wish the White Mountain Apache Tribe continued strength, prosperity, and success in the years ahead.
05/07/2026
During National Teacher Appreciation Week, the Arizona Indian Gaming Association proudly celebrates and thanks teachers across Arizona for the lasting impact they make every day.
From classrooms in Tribal communities, rural towns, and urban centers, teachers help shape the future of our state through their dedication, leadership, and commitment to students. We are grateful for the important role educators play in inspiring the next generation and strengthening communities throughout Arizona.
Thank you, teachers, for all that you do.