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Tohatchi Chapter CLUPC public hearing

Tohatchi Chapter House Tohatchi, NM, United States

TOHATCHI, N.M. — The Tohatchi Chapter Community Land Use Planning Committee will conduct a public hearing on the Land Use Plan for 2024 on Thursday, Aug. 22, at Tohatchi Chapter from 1-5 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Information: 505-733-2845.

Grand Falls camp meeting

Slow Horse Ranch Leupp, AZ, United States

LEUPP, Ariz. — Leupp Baptist Church will sponsor the annual Grand Falls Brush Arbor Camp meeting on Friday and Saturday, Aug. 23-24, at Bi lii doo di jaadi or Slow Horse Ranch (north of Leupp, west by the abandoned brick house at milepost 1.5 on Navajo Route 6732, camp on west side). Information: 928-853-1716.

Homeless veterans stand down

Chinle Chapter House PO Box 1809, Chinle, AZ, United States

CHINLE - The Chinle Veterans Administration will sponsor the Homeless Veterans Stand Down on Friday, Aug. 23, at the Chinle Chapter House parking lot from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Meet with organizations offering veterans benefits information, counseling services, onsite screening, Work Force services, veteran housing information, free clothing/hygiene kits, sleeping bags/tents, resource information for […]

Back to School movie

Naschitti Chapter House Naschitti, NM, United States

NASCHITTI, N.M. — Naschitti Chapter invites youth and families of all ages to a Back to School movie on Friday, Aug. 23, from 3 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Children, ages 0-9, must be accompanied by an adult 18 years of age or older. Popcorn, pickles and beverages will be provided while supplies last. Information: Janet […]

Birdsprings Ranch Stop camp meeting

Birdsprings Chapter House dome Birdsprings, AZ, United States

BIRDSPRINGS, Ariz. — The annual singspiration will be held Saturday, Aug. 24, concluding the 20th anniversary of the Birdsprings Ranch Stop Camp meeting (north of the chapter dome) from 1-4 p.m. (MST). Speakers include Toney Nez, Tom White and Ramson Taylor beginning at 6 p.m. Information: 520-491-9233.

Indigenous food sovereignty lecture

First United Methodist Church 1800 Redrock Drive, Gallup, NM, United States

GALLUP — “Archaeological Research as a Tool for Indigenous Foodways Work: An Early Navajo Case Study from Dinétah” is the topic of a lecture to be presented by Professor Wade Campbell, Diné historical archaeologist, on Sunday, Aug. 25, at 2 p.m., at the First United Methodist Church (1800 Red Rock Drive). Information: 505-722-9257.

Mammography screening

Sage Memorial Hospital Ganado, Arizona, United States

GANADO, Ariz. — Sage Memorial Hospital will be offering free mammography screening on Tuesday, Aug. 27, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Women, ages 40-64, who are uninsured/underinsured, and last screening was over 12 months are eligible for a mammogram. Women who have health insurance can also get screened (bring card, photo ID). Must have […]

Elder conference

Bond Wilson Technical Center Road 6580, Kirtland, NM, United States

KIRTLAND, N.M. — Restoring and Celebrating Family Wellness presents the first annual Elder Conference on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at the Bond Wilson Technical Center (40 Road 6580) from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Healthy relationships, nutrition, technology, healing from grief, strengthening exercises, dementia awareness, drug awareness, Narcan training, traditional teachings, raising grandchildren, safety awareness, and […]

Fire danger is moderate

BIA Fire and Aviation Management Fort Defiance, AZ, United States

FORT DEFIANCE - BIA Wildland Fire and Aviation Management, Navajo Region, has lowered the fire danger level from high to moderate. Fires are not likely to become a serious threat and control is relatively safe, however, on hot, windy days fire conditions can change. The Navajo Nation State One Fire Restriction is still in effect. […]

Ranch Hands Ministry camp meeting

Ranch Hands Ministry Church Leupp, AZ, United States

LEUPP, Ariz. — “Preserving and Strengthening Families” is the theme of the Ranch Hands Ministry camp meeting on Aug. 29 to Sept. 2. There will be singing, guest speakers, learning sessions, camping, food, and horse trail riding/walking to the camp site (mileposts 434/435 on Leupp Road). Nightly services on Aug. 29-30 will take place at […]