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New Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum Opens to Public May 21-22, 2011
Ignacio, CO - May 2011 - All are invited to the Grand Opening Activities
Tribal Libraries: “Where
Dreams Take Flight”
Dinner, Entertainment and
Art Auction to Support New Mexico Tribal Libraries
Saturday October 25th, 2008,
6:00pm-10pm at Isleta Casino Resort.
Albuquerque, NM, August 25, 2008
- An evening of great food, the arts and entertainment -
all for a great cause! To support New Mexico Tribal Libraries
including Santa Clara, Isleta, Jemez, Laguna, Acoma and
San Ildefonso.
Enjoy a pleasant dinner while learning
about the Tribal Libraries and their communities. Bid on
Native American fine art during the silent auction. Several
Native Entertainers have volunteered to perform at the event.
Conroy Chino will be the Keynote Speaker. Miss Indian NM and last
year's Miss Indian NM will greet guests.
After the dinner, at 8:00 pm, a live auction
will take place. Don't miss this opportunity to purchase
fine art items donated by well known Native artists. Admission
is available to those who don't attend the dinner for a
separate entry fee of five dollars at the door.
The libraries rely on sources other than
Tribal funds for all or part of their Operational funds.
Grants often will not cover operational overhead and salaries.
This fundraiser is a significant step toward helping the
libraries become fully self sufficient. Your support is
greatly appreciated!
Dinner is $75/plate or $500 for a table
of 8. Additional monitary and/or art donations gladly accepted.
Contact Teresa Naranjo, Library Director at Santa Clara
Pueblo (505) 692-6295 or Tamara Sandia, Library Director
at Jemez Pueblo (505) 834-9171.
Artists, please consider donating art
pieces for the auction. You will be acknowledged at the
event and you will receive a tax deduction receipt.
Special thanks to retired school librarian,
Angela Samuels from Albuquerque, who has generously offered
to sponsor the event.
He who has a garden and
a library wants for nothing. - Cicero -
The Arts Support Tribal Sovereignty
Native Entrepreneur Advocates
for Both
Denver, CO, November 20, 2007
- The Arts, Tradition, Culture, Education, Economics, Entrepreneurship,
Tribal Enterprises, Prosperity, Sovereignty - An eclectic
set of concepts that will sustain and support our North
American Tribal Nations into the future.
Paul Kabotie, former Chairman of the Rocky
Mountain Indian Chamber of Commerce and owner of Native
Art Network / Native Art Travel, shares his experience and
perspective on the big picture and the role we all play.
Paul is featured this week on the Native Voice One radio
program "Rezervations".
Paul is an advocate of Tribal Economic Development
and Entrepreneurship in the Native American Communities.
He is passionate about the Arts and is a closet artist.
Visit Native Voice One National Native
Radio here: http://www.nv1.org
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