December 30, 2010 - Southern Ute Indian Tribe
December 30, 2010 - Southern Ute Indian Tribe
December 30, 2010 - Southern Ute Indian Tribe
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<strong>December</strong> <strong>30</strong>, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Notices Tahgum-soo-wee-knee (10)<br />
TRIBAL MEMBERS, WE NEED YOU!<br />
Christmas Light Contest Winners!<br />
Hosted by the <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Police Department<br />
Thank you all, for participating in this year’s<br />
<strong>2010</strong> Christmas Light Contest<br />
This Years’ winners are:<br />
1. Sandra Maez<br />
2. Delbert Kennedy<br />
3. Garnet Olguin<br />
The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Cultural Center and Museum<br />
plans to open May 2011. The History and Legacy of<br />
the <strong>Ute</strong> People will be told.<br />
SUCCM is offering to enroll <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Tribal<br />
Members the opportunity to apply for the Tribal<br />
Member Consultant Program.<br />
The TMCP are looking for creative, imaginative, and<br />
enthusiastic Tribal Members. The Tribal Consultants<br />
(TCs) will share their <strong>Ute</strong> culture knowledge, traditions<br />
or heritage experiences as cultural ambassadors who<br />
represent the <strong>Tribe</strong> for everyone from young children<br />
to visitors from around the world! All qualified and<br />
selected TCs will earn an hourly wage.<br />
Tribal Consultants will widely learn to:<br />
• Guide visitors through the new museum and<br />
grounds<br />
• Present or participate in workshops, trainings<br />
and perform hands-on demonstrations<br />
• Assist with special events and much, much more<br />
The Tribal Consultant Program requires you to:<br />
• Attend and learn at orientation, of new skills,<br />
information and training classes<br />
• Honor time commitments for all scheduled individual<br />
assignments and become a team player for<br />
appreciative events and work schedules<br />
• Be flexible to learn more and more<br />
If you are interested or have questions regarding<br />
the Tribal Consultant Program, please come to the<br />
SUCCM/contact Lisa R. Burch, Tribal Consultant &<br />
Volunteer Coordinator or call 970-563-9583.<br />
Come and Join the Circle…<br />
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)<br />
The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> <strong>Tribe</strong>’s Wildlife Division is seeking bids for water well drilling services at the Lake<br />
Capote Recreation Area. Prospective contractors should call the Division for more information and to set<br />
up an on-site visit to the project area. Bids should reflect costs for mobilization, all materials, transport of<br />
materials and labor to construct the well and establish output capabilities of the well. The Division will<br />
accept bids until 5 pm on Jan. 4, 2011. Any bids received after this time will be returned unopened to<br />
sender. Please call Josh Batchelor at 970-563-01<strong>30</strong> for more information. The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Tribe</strong>’s<br />
TERO Code has established a preference for <strong>Indian</strong> owned businesses. To receive preference, native owned<br />
businesses must be certified by the <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> <strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Tribe</strong>’s TERO Division, prior to the closing date.<br />
For certification information contact TERO at 970-563-0117.