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The Huhugam Ki: Museum Needs Mesquite Pods

Collecting July 15th-August 9th | Will pay $8 to SR Community Members for each packed 5-gallon bucket of mesquite pods if they meet the requirements. Call museum for an appointment. Please read requirements carefully on flyer. Flyer: https://www.srpmic-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/CRD-flyerFB-MPG2024.jpg

Service Announcement – Roderick Howard

Salt River Memorial Hall / Salt River Cemetery Arizona

In Loving Memory of "Nitchy" Roderick HowardSeptember 4, 1955  ~  June 30, 2024Funeral ServiceFriday, July 19, 20247am  -  8amSalt River Memorial Hall9849 East Earll Drive   Scottsdale, AZ  85256 Interment Salt River Cemetery  10061 East Palm LaneScottsdale, AZ Meal following atMemorial Hall Dining Room*Food donations Welcome*NO DRUGS , No ALCOHOL OR  No GANG ATTIRE allowed​ Service Announcement Roderick Howard_5513.pdf

CHristmas Angels Bake Sale

Roundhouse Cafe AZ

​                         Christmas Angels Program Bake Sale​The Christmas Angels Program is hosting a "Christmas in July" Bake Sale.Time: 8 am – 1 pm (or until sold out)Date: Friday, July 19thLocation: Roundhouse Café Cash and card donations are welcomed.              Please note there is a minimum price if you're buying a larger quantity For more information, please contact Annamari Hogan, Annamari.hogan@srpmic-nsn.gov​ CA Bake Sale Christmas in July--1_5509.pdf

MMIP Walk

Phillip Coyote, Sr. Memorial Hall, 440 Sunset Blvd, Towaoc, CO 81334 Sunset Boulevard, Cortez

​​Join us for the MMIP Walk  July 19, 2024, at 5 PM in Towaoc, CO Starting from the Indian Village across from the casino. The regular walk trail will begin at the Fire Station (Public Safety Building) and end at the Indian Village, where a potluck-style dinner will be held. An elder walk trail will also take place within the Indian Village. This event is sponsored by the Salt River Pima–Maricopa Indian Community and Conrad Jacket. For more information, contact Willa Whiteskunk at 970-560-4338. Please note that the event is drug and alcohol-free, and the Ute Mountain Tribe is not responsible for accidents, theft, or injuries.​ MMIP Walk_5457.pdf