Cradleboard Workshop

Cradleboard Workshop Southern Ute Tribal Members are invited to join the Cultural Preservation Department for a Cradleboard Workshop with Ms. Jennifer GoodTracks! The workshop will be held every Thursday in January from 5:30 pm to 7:30 pm in the Small Craftroom at the Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum. Materials will be available for the first ten (10) participants who register. *Registration is required.* Dinner will be provided. Register here: https://forms.gle/ibM3LdfFZ986cbFWA For more information, please contact Ms. Izabella Cloud, Cultural Education Coordinator at 970-563-2984.

White Bison’s Medicine Wheel & 12-Step Program

The Behavioral Health Division is pleased to announce the beginning a new cycle of White Bison’s Medicine Wheel and 12-Step Program every Thursday, in-person, from 5:30pm to 7:00pm at the Southern Ute Cultural Center & Museum. This is in addition to the on-going Warrior Down Wellbriety Talking Circle held virtually via TEAMS every Monday from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. If you have any questions or you are interested in joining us, please call Marvina Olguin at Southern Ute Behavioral Health 970-563-5700 or email:  marolguin@southernute-nsn.gov Marvina Olguin Peer Recovery Coach SUHC-Behavioral Health marolguin@southernute-nsn.gov 970-563-2359 https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/tribal-health/behavioral-health/

White Bison’s Warrior Down Wellbriety Talking Circle

The Behavioral Health Division is pleased to announce the beginning a new cycle of White Bison’s Warrior Down Wellbriety Talking Circle,  It is held virtually via TEAMS every Monday from 12:00pm to 1:00pm. If you have any questions or you are interested in joining us, please call Marvina Olguin at Southern Ute Behavioral Health 970-563-5700 or email:  marolguin@southernute-nsn.gov Marvina Olguin Peer Recovery Coach SUHC-Behavioral Health marolguin@southernute-nsn.gov 970-563-2359 https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/tribal-health/behavioral-health/

SUCCM – Ute Storytelling

Just a reminder the Ute Storytelling event beings tonight at 5:30 PM in the Large Classroom located at the Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum! We're beyond thrilled to have the incredible Southern Ute Elders: Russell Box Sr. and Pearl Casias, along with the Southern Ute Royalty joining us to share their mesmerizing stories and wisdom. And guess what? We've got a treat for your taste buds too! Dinner will be served, so come hungry and ready to feast on delicious bites while listening to the captivating tales. Mark your calendars, set your reminders, and get ready for a night of laughter, learning, and community connection. Event Details: 📅 When: Monday, January 22nd starting at 5:30 PM 📍 Where: Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum Bring your friends, family, and good vibes. Let's make this an evening to remember! For any questions or more details, feel free to contact Raelynn Frauenhoff at 970-563-2998 or Izabella Cloud at 970-563-2984. See you there! #UteStorytelling #CommunityConnection #SouthernUteElders #CultureCelebration Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | Southern Ute Drum

Positive Indian Parenting Class

Wishes for a happy new year and a prosperous 2024 to you and your family. The Division of Social Services is offering Positive Indian Parenting class in January 2024 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from noon to 3pm. This class is free and open to all. It does require an email address, a smart device and a solid internet connection for the three-hour class. We invite you to participate. 😊 Kellie Yazzie Foster Care Coordinator Division of Social Services Southern Ute Tribe Phone: 970.563.2337 Fax: 970.563.4865

SU DSS: Fatherhood is Sacred/Motherhood is Sacred

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 DSS: Fatherhood is Sacred/Motherhood is Sacred

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 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 Health & Home Services – WEAR RED Day

February is American Heart Month. Shining Mountain Health and Wellness will be providing weekly information to help you keep your heart healthy. Wear Red tomorrow February 2nd to bring greater attention to heart disease as the leading cause of death for Americans. American Indians/Alaskan Natives are at a higher risk for heart disease due to the increased rates of diabetes and hypertension, and deaths from heart disease often occur at a younger age. Love your heart and learn more about keeping it healthy! Check out the attached flyer to know the warning signs of heart attack and stroke.

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