
OAN Connects – Episode 40
In this episode Jessica speaks with HHS Director Joe Remitera regarding a call for SRPMIC Artists. Also, newsperson Chris Picciuolo interviews Community artist Jeff Fulwilder.
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“Telling the Stories of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community”
In this episode Jessica speaks with HHS Director Joe Remitera regarding a call for SRPMIC Artists. Also, newsperson Chris Picciuolo interviews Community artist Jeff Fulwilder.
During February, the Public Works Department started installing new LED flashers on stop signs at select four-way-stop intersections in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. The goal is to prevent drivers from running stop signs. “There are various tools and strategies that we are trying to do to help prevent the problem we have of […]
The Behavioral Health Services Department of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is offering Positive Indian Parenting classes online to all interested Community members. The classes are designed to help build stronger children and families. The eight-week series features class every Thursday from 12 noon to 1:20 p.m. So far, class participants have learned about […]
On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: March 4, 2021 Issue Recap – Community Installs Enhanced Stop Signs and Traffic Measures– SRPMIC Hosts U.S. Navy’s Annual Pinning Ceremony– Coyotes in the Community– SRPMIC Veterans Warriors Book Club
Boys & Girls Club members from the Red Mountain and Lehi branches are two of the seven 2020-21 finalists for the Youth of the Year award, presented through the Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Scottsdale. Club member Kennise McGertt will be representing the Red Mountain Branch and Zaria Gonzalez will be representing the Lehi […]
Going to a museum and looking at the traditional arts of the Huhugam, one will see tightly woven baskets, clay pots and many other interesting pieces. There is a history behind those artifacts, but maybe the most impressive thing about them is that they are still being made today, by hand and using the same […]
February 27 marks the 25th anniversary of Pokémon. The day is celebrated annually by fans across the world, but the 25th anniversary is going to be special. For the entire month of February, leading up to the 27th, the Pokémon Company has been collaborating and releasing exclusive merchandise for fans. The story behind Pokémon comes […]
The O’odham Piipaash Language Program of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Cultural Resources Department offered two different language classes over Zoom at the beginning of this year. The first was the O’odham immersion class, which started on February 8 and ends on March 24. O’odham Education Specialist Mary Garcia taught the class. The focus […]
In this episode Marissa Johnson catches up with Miss Salt River, Isabella Dockerty. We also have a story on Community Artist Rainboe Duarte, Community member Leon Thomas retires after 22 years with SRPMIC, and Community Relations Manager Yvonne Schaaf fills us in on the upcoming Spring Break events.