The Boys & Girls Club of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe celebrated the season of love with a slice of pie at Ignacio’s Patio Restaurant – part of the Club’s annual Valentine’s Day fundraiser. The Patio along with the Mouache Capote Salon & Spa, 7-2-11, El Dorado Cafe, Farmer’s Fresh Market, Walkers Do It Best, and Dancing Spirit sold paper hearts at their establishments to help raise money for the Club. The business selling the most hearts will be treated with a snack provided by the Boys & Girls Club, while the highest selling employee at the Patio Restaurant will receive a spa day, courtesy of the Patio.
Club members pose with Emily Meisner, manager of the Patio Restaurant.
Club members Shannon Howell, Caleb Lemasters, Alexis Ortiz, Gabe Cox, and Vincent Naranjo display their Valentine’s Day hearts.
Boys & Girls Club members give thanks to Bill Baird by swarming him with a “cuddle huddle” after he bought every member a piece of pie.
7-2-11 sold the most hearts in the Valentine’s fundraiser.
Photo Credit: Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Boys & Girls Club feels the love
Friday - February 19, 2016 by Damon Toledo | The Southern Ute Drum
Tags: 7-2-11, Alexis Ortiz, Bill Baird, Boys & Girls Club of the Southern Ute Tribe, Caleb Lemasters, Dancing Spirit Art Gallery, El Dorado Cafe, Emily Meisner, Farmers Fresh Market, Gabe Cox, Lindsay Box, Mouache Capote Salon & Spa, Patio Restaurant, Shannon Howell, Vincent Naranjo, Walkers Do It Best
