Ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring (left to right) Steve Crouthamel (Professor Emeritus, American Indian Studies), Emelia "Emy" Gregor, Linda Locklear (Professor Emeritus, American Indian Studies), Soleil Norte (NSPIRE Student), Hunwut Turner, Monica Scott (NSPIRE Student), Trustee Roberto Rodriguez, Jadalyn Pham (NSPIRE Student), VP Nick Mata, Dr. Patacsil (Board Secretary), Dr. Elena Hood (American Indian Studies Faculty), Dean Leslie Salas, and Professor Diana Ortiz (American Indian Studies Faculty)
Tribal Elder, Chris Devers (Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians) provides the opening blessing.
Attendees gather to hear blessing from Chris Devers.
A full view of the audience gathered for the Grand Re-Opening ceremony.
Dean Salas introduces the next speaker as part of the program.
Alumni Speaker, Hunwut Turner (Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians) shares remarks during the event.
Community members listening to alumni speech at Grand Re-Opening.
Emy Gregor (Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel, Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake) offers program remarks as part of the ceremony program.
Everyone claps as the ribbon is cut, opening the Center.
Bird signers Nicholas Smith, Jacob Alvarado, Jamie LaBrake, Blue Eagle Vigil, and Dakota Jacome perform the closing songs.
Community members shake hands with the Bird singers as a sign of respect and appreciation at closeout of program.
Community members line up to shake hands with the bird singers after closing performance.
Hunwut Turner shares information with Trustee Rodriguez and Dr. Patacsil about the calendar on the bulletin board next to the Native American Resource Center entryway.
Tribal community members and campus leadership gather for a photo inside the Resource Center.
Guests leave the Native American Resource Center after the open house portion of the event.
Tribal Chairman, Kevin Osuna (Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel) and Emelia "Emy" Gregor gather for a photo during the event.
Guests serve themselves from the buffet line during the celebration.
Dr. Patacsil and Escondido Unified School District administrators gather for a group photo during lunch.
Community members check in and pick up NSPIRE tote bags at the event information table.
A display table featuring the Save the Date flyer for the Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center.
The entrance to the Native American Resource Center with community announcements displayed outside.
Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center Celebration
Thursday, February 20, 2026 11:00 AM – 1:30 PM Native American Resource Center (MD-132) Palomar College, San Marcos Campus
The NSPIRE Program and Palomar College warmly invites you to celebrate the Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center. This community event honors the growth of the center and the ongoing commitment to supporting Native students through culturally grounded programming, resources, and connection
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The NSPIRE Program supports American Indian and Alaska Native students through academic counseling, cultural programming, transfer guidance, transportation assistance, and community engagement.
Fresh fruit and veggie platters prepared for guests at the Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center.Attendees gather outdoors before the ceremony begins.Guests connect and enjoy refreshments before the program.Community members visit with one another before the start of the Grand Re-Opening program.Tribal Elder, Chris Devers (Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians), smudges Tribal Chairman Cope (San Pasqual Band of Kumeyaay Indians) and the audience during the opening portion of the program.Chris Devers smudges Tribal Chairman Osuna (Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel), as part of the opening program.Chris Devers smudges NSPIRE students during opening blessing.Tribal Elder, Chris Devers (Pauma Band of Luiseño Indians) provides the opening blessing.Chris Devers presents cultural practices during the opening program.Chris Devers sings blessing through traditional bird songs to honor attendees at the Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center.Attendees gather to hear blessing from Chris Devers.Chris Devers addresses attendees during the Grand Re-Opening program.Vice President of Student Services, Nicholas Mata delivers the college welcome.A full view of the audience gathered for the Grand Re-Opening ceremony.Dean of Student Success, Equity, and Counseling, Dr. Leslie Salas, delivers Palomar College’s land acknowledgment. Dean Salas introduces the next speaker as part of the program.Attendees seated together during the Grand Re-Opening ceremony.Governing Board Members, Trustee Rodriguez and Board Secretary Patacsil attend the Grand Re-Opening.Alumni Speaker, Hunwut Turner (Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians) shares remarks during the event.Hunwut Turner speaks from stage during the Grand Re-Opening program.Community members listening to alumni speech at Grand Re-Opening.Student Support Program Coordinator, Emelia “Emy” Gregor speaks during the Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center.Emy Gregor (Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel, Mohawk Nation of Kahnawake) offers program remarks as part of the program.Attendees gather under the event tent for the Grand Re-Opening program.Ribbon-cutting ceremony featuring (left to right) Steve Crouthamel (Professor Emeritus, American Indian Studies), Emelia “Emy” Gregor, Linda Locklear (Professor Emeritus, American Indian Studies), Soleil Norte (NSPIRE Student), Hunwut Turner, Monica Scott (NSPIRE Student), Trustee Roberto Rodriguez, Jadalyn Pham (NSPIRE Student), VP Nick Mata, Dr. Patacsil (Board Secretary), Dr. Elena Hood (American Indian Studies Faculty), Dean Leslie Salas, and Professor Diana Ortiz (American Indian Studies Faculty) NSPIRE students yield large scissors to commemorate the re-opening of the Center.Everyone smiles and cheers as the Native American Resource Center is officially re-opened.Everyone claps as the ribbon is cut, opening the Native American Resource Center.Blue Eagle Vigil (Viejas Band of Kumeyaay Indians) leads the closeout bird songs at the Grand Re-Opening.Bird signers Nicholas Smith, Jacob Alvarado, Jamie LaBrake, Blue Eagle Vigil, and Dakota Jacome perform the closing songs.A view from the stage as guests partake in Bird dancing. A wide view of the stage and audience during the closing bird songs.The bird singers perform closing songs together on stage.Community members shake hands with the Bird singers as a sign of respect and appreciation at closeout of program.Community members shaking hands with the bird singers.Attendees thank bird singers for performance.Community members line up to shake hands with the bird singers after closing performance.Hunwut Turner shares information with Trustee Rodriguez and Dr. Patacsil about the calendar on the bulletin board next to the Native American Resource Center entryway.(Left to right) Hunwut Turner, Dr. Patacsil, Trustee Rodriguez, and Interim President Recalde pose for a photo together outside of the Native American Resource Center.(Left to right) Vanessa Vargas (Tribal Councilmember, Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel), Arnold Durbin (Tribal Councilmember, Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel), Kevin Osuna (Tribal Chairman, Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel), Hunwut Turner, Dr. Patacsil, Trustee Rodriguez, Interim President Recalde, Jamie LaChappa (Vice Chairwoman, Mesa Grande Band of Mission Indians), and Emy Gregor pose for a photo outside of the Native American Resource Center.NSPIRE students gather for a photo inside Emy’s office in the Resource Center.Tribal community members and campus leadership gather for a photo inside the Resource Center.Guests leave the Native American Resource Center after the open house portion of the event.Guests enter the Native American Resource Center during the open house portion of the event.Guests look into the cultural display case during the open house in the American Indian Studies classroom.A community member examines cultural display items through the American Indian Studies classroom window.Attendees wait along the walkway outside the Resource Center.Attendees look at the bulletin board outside the Native American Resource Center.Guests talk outside near the walkway and landscaped garden area.Attendees share conversation following the Grand Re-Opening ceremony outside of the Center.Attendees share conversation outside of the American Indian Studies classroom.NSPIRE students pose inside the Student Lounge.Dr. Patacsil and the Escondido Unified School District administrators introduce themselves to one another.Dr. Patacsil and Escondido Unified School District administrators gather for a group photo during lunch.Guests take a group photo outside during the event.VP Mata and Michelle Wickman, Division Administrative Assistant for Student Life & Leadership, pose for a photo during lunch.Interim President Tina Recalde and Professor Emeritus Linda Locklear meet during the Grand Re-Opening celebration.Guests chat along the outdoor walkway as they make their way to the lunch line.Guests connect outside near the walkway during the Grand Re-opening of the Native American Resource Center.Palomar College employees pose for a photo following the program.A guest signs in at the table during the open house portion of the event.A decorated coffee table inside the Student Lounge features painted NASA Club rocks and a painting.Guests gather inside the Resource Center’s kitchen area during the event tours.Guests explore the Native American Resource Center’s student lounge area during the open house.Emelia “Emy” Gregor and Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel Tribal Chairman, Kevin Osuna gather for a photo during the event.Dr. Patacsil visits the information booth at the Grand RE-Opening celebration.An assortment of fresh fruits and vegetables arranged at the event buffet.Guests serve themselves from the buffet line during the celebration.Community members check in and pick up NSPIRE tote bags at the event information table.Guests line up for lunch outside of the MD Building.A display table featuring the Save the Date flyer for the Grand Re-Opening of the Native American Resource Center.The entrance to the Native American Resource Center featuring a bulletin board with program announcements.A 2026 Kumeyaay Language calendar, featuring “Halantca” (February) event details posted outside of the Resource Center.The entrance to the Native American Resource Center with community announcements displayed outside.Guests gather for a group photo during the Grand Re-Opening celebration.Dr. Theresa Gregor and Evin Gregor join Emy Gregor for a family photo during the celebration.NSPIRE students enjoy their bento box lunches during the Grand Re-Opening.
Contact Information
Student Success, Equity, and Counseling Services
Palomar College, San Marcos CampusLocation: MD-132, Native American Resource Center1140 W. Mission Road,
San Marcos, CA 92069
March 23-27, 2026: Spring BreakMonday, April 13, 2026: Closed
Land Acknowledgment
The resilient and continued presence of the Payómkawichum/Luiseño, the Kumeyaay/Iipay/Diegueño, the Kuupangaxwichem/Cupeño/Cahuilla Nations compels Palomar College to take suitable, respectful action to engage the land and its First People with justice and compassion as fellow human beings. Palomar College acknowledges it benefits from the unceded ancestral lands of these sovereign Nations and commits to promoting indigenous knowledge systems and practices in its educational mission. Palomar College pledges to foster a successful learning environment that supports Indigenous students and engages the needs and concerns of the Nations who continue to occupy this land.