SU MPF Elder Craft Day

Please join the SU Multi-Purpose Facility staff on Wednesday, February 14, 2024, from 10:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. for an elder craft day.  Space is limited so please call (970) 563-2640 to sign up or for additional information.

SU MPF – Old Fashioned “Sock Hop”

Doors open at the Southern Ute Multi-Purpose Facility at 6:00 p.m.  $ 7.00/person or $ 10.00/couple.  Concession will be open for dinner at 5:00 p.m.  Please call (970) 563-2640 for more information.

SunUte – Pranayama Workshop

SunUte invites those interested to discover more about the pwoerful and proven practice of Pranayama.  This will be a two-hour workshop.  Please wear comfortable clothing.  No registration required.  Free for members.  $6 day pass for non-members.  Please contact Sage Frane (970) 563-2656 for more information.

SunnUte Pool CLOSED!

On Sunday, 2/18, the pool will be closed due to unforeseen circumstances. We appreciate you understanding in this and apologize for the inconvenience.  

President’s Day – Tribal Entity Offices CLOSED

In observance of the President's Day holiday, the Permanent Fund, Growth Fund, and SUSS offices will be closed on Monday, February 19, 2024.  Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, February 20, 2024.

SU DSS – Fatherhood/Motherhood is Sacred Classes

Tomorrow, February 23, 2024, TNT Tech Services are scheduled to replace and update wireless equipment at Construction Services & the Wood Yard. TNT Tech Services will start at 10 am at Wood Yard and then move onto Construction Services around noon. All phone, internet, and network access will be unavailable until new equipment is mounted and tested. Both Wood Yard & Construction Services will be back online by the end of the day, Friday, February 23, 2024. All calls to Construction Services shall be routed to (970) 553-9268 for inquires or requests for services. All calls to the Woodyard shall remain routed to Ms. Marlene Price at (970) 563-2910. Email updates will be sent when service has been restored. - Tribal Information Services

SU Behavioral Health: Mending Broken Hearts

Behavioral Health presents: Mending Broken Hearts, a culturally based healing program for Grief & loss, and Intergenerational Trauma. Unresolved grief is demonstrated in the many social issues that Native people experience, as represented in the “sick” forest illustration. Traditional healthy cultures have been made “sick” by the anger, guilt, shame, and fear, passed on from generation to generation. This creates a “culture” that is shame-based. This sense of shame and unresolved grief contributes to the behavioral, emotional, physical, and spiritual issues that challenge wellness. Join us Every Tuesday starting February 20th at the Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum Large Classroom from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Marvina Olguin Peer Recovery Coach SUHC-Behavioral Health marolguin@southernute-nsn.gov 970-563-2359 https://www.southernute-nsn.gov/tribal-health/behavioral-health/ If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide or experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, 988 provides 24/7 connection to confidential support. There is Hope. Just call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org #988Lifeline

SUCHH: Lunch and Learn

Please join us for a lunch & learn to celebrate American Heart Month this February. There will be an informational presentation, free blood pressure screenings, and free food! Please RSVP for this event at: https://forms.office.com/r/KZd7nwC5N2 We look forward to seeing you there and helping you learn about ways to keep your heart healthy. Toghoyaqh, Aly Seibel Admin Assistant I Community & Home Health Services   Office: 970-563-2348 Cell: 970-553-0118

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