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“Telling the Stories of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community”

Arizona Baseball Museum in Mesa Now Open Year-Round

The Arizona Baseball Museum in the Lehi neighborhood of Mesa is now open to visitors. Doors to the museum opened officially to the public on Feb. 21. Located in the old Lehi Auditorium off the corner of North Horne and East Lehi roads next door to the Mesa Historical Museum,…
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Arizona Baseball Museum in Mesa Now Open Year-Round

The Arizona Baseball Museum in the Lehi neighborhood of Mesa is now open to visitors. Doors to the museum opened officially to the public on Feb. 21. Located in the old Lehi Auditorium off the corner of North Horne and East Lehi roads next door to the Mesa Historical Museum,…
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The Echoes of Akimel Mural Festival Returns to the SRPMIC

The spray paint festival returned for its second consecutive year, with Community artists creating seven brand-new murals. 3 Takeaways: The hisses from countless spray paint cans were heard throughout the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community during the week of March 16.  It was the return of the Echoes of Akimel…
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Arizona Baseball Museum in Mesa Now Open Year-Round

The Arizona Baseball Museum in the Lehi neighborhood of Mesa is now open to visitors. Doors to the museum opened officially to the public on Feb. 21. Located in the old Lehi Auditorium off the corner of North Horne and East Lehi roads next door to the Mesa Historical Museum,…
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Triple-Digit Temperatures Arrive Early in the Valley of the Sun

With Arizona experiencing its first 100-degree day on March 19, learn how to avoid heat-related illness. 3 Takeaways: Whether we’re ready for it or not, the hot Arizona weather has made its way here, setting the stage early for another nine months or so of triple-digit daytime temperatures.  Though some…
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Mul-Chu-Tha Fair and Rodeo Features Many from the SRPMIC

After last year’s celebration was cancelled due to safety precautions, this year’s Mul-Chu-Tha Fair and Rodeo took place in Sacaton over the March 13 weekend and featured singers, dancers, rodeo ropers and more from the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. 3 Takeaways: To the delight of many, the Mul-Chu-Tha Fair…
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BIA Assistant Secretary Kirkland Meets with SRPMIC Leaders

Bureau of Indian Affairs Assistant Secretary William “Billy” Kirkland met with Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community leaders on Feb. 17 to discuss priority operational and administrative matters identified by the Community. SRPMIC President Martin Harvier, a few Council members and leaders from the Social Services, Community Development and General Counsel…
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Dalton Walker | 480-362-3281
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Chris Picciuolo | 480-362-6626
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Juan Ysaguirre | 480-362-7323
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Andreea Miguel
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Zoe Hernandez | 480-362-6803
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Kari Haahr | 480-362-2698
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