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SUBGC – Purchase a Heart Campaign Fundraiser

Support your local Boys & Girls Club’s “Hearts Fundraiser”. Local businesses and Tribal Departments will be selling hearts during February, see attached.  Bruce LeClaire Chief Executive Officer Boys & Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe 290 Mouache Circle / Ignacio, CO  81137 Office (970) 563-2694 www.bgcsu.org www.facebook.com/BGCSUIT

SU Education – Oceanside Exploration Trip Sign-Up

The Southern Ute Education Department is recruiting 10 rising 8th graders through high school students for a 5-day trip to Oceanside, California, June 24-28, 2024. The trip will allow Southern Ute Tribal Member youth to explore Growth Fund Properties and discover future career paths. Application Deadline is February 29, 2024, to drop off or email. You can scan the QR Code located on the attached flyer for the application. Please submit applications, inquire, or provide concerns, to the following SU Education employees: Chasity Bean at cbean@southernute-nsn.gov Julie Stone at jstone@southernute-nsn.gov Thank you, Chasity M. Bean Southern Ute Indian Tribe Education Department Education Specialist O: 970-563-2793 cbean@southernute-nsn.gov

SunUte – FLC Volleyball Camp Sign-Up

SunUte knows this is over a month away, but we are excited to get the word out!  Volleyball camp for boys and girls ages 8-17 will take place on March 8, 2024, at SunUte Community Center from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.  Pizza to follow!!  Cost is $5/participant. Call SunUte at 970-563-0214 for more questions or Kelsey Frost at 970-563-2660.

SU Cultural Preservation – SU Fair Theme and Logo Contest

The Southern Ute Cultural Preservation Department is seeking submissions from Southern Ute Tribal Members for the 102nd Annual Southern Ute Tribal Fair logo and theme contest. Artwork should be no larger than 8.5in X 11in. Deadline to submit is March 8, 2024. For questions or more information, please contact Sherisa Valdez at 970-563-2988. Toghoyaqh, Crystal Rizzo (She/her/hers) Director Cultural Preservation Department Southern Ute Indian Tribe Office: 970-563-2306 Mobile: 970-553-0087 crrizzo@southernute-nsn.gov | www.southernute-nsn.gov

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SU Pow Wow Committee – Seeking Bids for Bear Dance Pow Wow

The Southern Ute Powwow Committee is requesting bids for the 2024 Southern Ute Bear Dance Powwow for the following services: Cleaning Crew Security PA/Sound System Deadline submission is April 29, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. Please submit all bids to: Southern Ute Pow Wow Committee PO Box 737, #16 Ignacio, CO 81137 or soutepowwow@southernute-nsn.gov For questions, please contact Vice-Chairman, Rochelle Aguilar, at (970) 563-2990 or Secretary, Valerie Armstrong, at (970) 317-3585.

SunUte – Tri Ute Games

Tri-Utes are back this 2024! The Southern Ute Indian Tribe is hosting this year’s Tri-Ute Games and is looking for athletes and coaches!  Save the date for mid-summer 2024, exact dates will be announced before the end of March.  Packet pick-up for coaches and players will be at SunUte Recreation.  Please contact SunUte Recreation at (970) 563-0214 and request the following Recreation staff members for assistance:  Darnell (2667), Elijah (2655), Kelsey (2660), or Bird (2664).  Deadline for packet submission will be May 3, 2024

SU MPF – Traditional Beading & Sewing

February Beading and Traditional Sewing Class will take place on Tuesday, February 27 & 29, 2o24, from 10:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m – 7:30 p.m.  Please call the Southern Ute Multi-Purpose Facility at (970) 563-2640 for additional information.

SU DSS – Fatherhood/Motherhood is Sacred Classes

Southern Ute DSS is bringing in a second class for the Tribal Community! This class, Fatherhood/Motherhood is Sacred class is geared towards Parents and/or family members in the community that would like to engage in a class that discusses cultural preservation while re-vitalizing the sacred roles of Fatherhood and Motherhood. NAFFA or Native American Fatherhood and Families Association along with Founder and President Albert M. Pooley (Hopi/Navajo) has designed this class to emphasize that families are the heart of all cultures. “Our method is to uplift, encourage, assist, and teach. Fulfilling life with hope, gratitude, and understanding has a powerful effect in changing attitudes and behavior. There is no better way. ” Classes start January 30, 2024, and will continue through the month of February as stated in the flyer below.  Please call (970) 563-2335 for more information.

SU MPF – Traditional Beading & Sewing

February Beading and Traditional Sewing Class will take place on Tuesday, February 27 & 29, 2o24, from 10:00 a.m – 3:00 p.m. and from 5:30 p.m – 7:30 p.m.  Please call the Southern Ute Multi-Purpose Facility at (970) 563-2640 for additional information.

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