November 5, 2010 - Southern Ute Indian Tribe
November 5, 2010 - Southern Ute Indian Tribe
November 5, 2010 - Southern Ute Indian Tribe
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<strong>November</strong> 5, <strong>2010</strong><br />
Introducing<br />
Your Royalty<br />
The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Royalty for <strong>2010</strong>-2011<br />
stand for a photo at Scott’s Pond on<br />
Wednesday, Oct. 27. Pictured left to right<br />
are <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Brave Carlos Whiteman,<br />
Little Miss <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> D’Vondra Garcia,<br />
Little Miss <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> First Alternate<br />
Eufemia Pardo, <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Brave First<br />
Alternate Amarante Pardo, Jr. Miss<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Sage Medicine Blanket, Jr.<br />
Miss <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> First Alternate Serena<br />
Fournier, Miss <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Kelsi Monroe,<br />
and Miss <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> First Alternate<br />
Sage Rodhe.<br />
photo Jeremy Wade Shockley/SU DRUM<br />
Housing Officials Study<br />
‘Healthy Homes’<br />
Spooky Squash<br />
photos Jeremy Wade Shockley/SU DRUM<br />
Mel Baker, Tom Johnson, Pete Diethrich and Fleurette Brown-Edison were among the <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong><br />
<strong>Indian</strong> <strong>Tribe</strong> employees (top photo) who took part in a three-day training event on “healthy homes”<br />
Oct. 27-29 at the Sky <strong>Ute</strong> Casino Resort. Donning hazardous materials suits, the participants worked<br />
in pairs to test paint for lead content, one of many exercises in which attendees participated.<br />
The days were filled with<br />
PowerPoint presentations by<br />
Michael Vogel, (left photo)<br />
Tribal Healthy Homes director<br />
from Montana State<br />
University, addressing everything<br />
from inadequate insulation<br />
to moisture control.<br />
Housing representatives from<br />
several other tribes also<br />
attended.<br />
Two people responded to<br />
the Drum’s call for photos of<br />
your best Halloween pumpkin<br />
carving creations. Above,<br />
Grant Foster’s headless horseman<br />
tips his hat as his steed<br />
bucks. At left, Cassandra<br />
Huerta’s silhouette of a<br />
ghastly creature howls at the<br />
night.<br />
photo courtesy Darla Miller<br />
photo courtesy Cassandra Huerta<br />
The <strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Public Relations Division<br />
would like to cordially invite all<br />
<strong>Southern</strong> <strong>Ute</strong> Tribal Members,<br />
Permanent Fund, Growth Fund,<br />
and Sky <strong>Ute</strong> Casino employees & families to<br />
the Annual Thanksgiving Dinner.<br />
The dinner will be held on Saturday, Nov. 20<br />
from 11:00 a.m. through 3:00 p.m.<br />
at the Sky <strong>Ute</strong> Casino Resort Event Center.<br />
A full traditional Thanksgiving<br />
dinner will be served.<br />
We hope that you will be able to attend.<br />
For questions regarding the Thanksgiving dinner please call<br />
970-563-0119 or 970-563-0100 Ext. 2251.