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Heritage dancers, Philman and Mia Lopez dance with Growth Fund Environmental Health and Safety Retreat attendees at the Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum.
Southern Ute Councilman Adam Red shares opening remarks and kicks off the annual Growth Fund Environmental Health and Safety Retreat at the Sky Ute Casino Resort on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Executive Director of the Southern Ute Growth Fund, Shane Seibel presents the Growth Fund year in review at the annual Growth Fund Environmental Health and Safety Retreat on Wednesday, Oct. 2.
Alyssa Atencio is dressed in jingle dress regalia and dances on the museum lawn on Wednesday, Oct. 2 during the Growth Fund Environmental Health and Safety Retreat.
Olyvia Watts fancy dances in step with the beats of the drum during a heritage dancing demonstration on Wednesday, Oct. 2 at the Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum.
Tyson Thompson, Tim Ryder and RC Lucero sing a round dance song for the Growth Fund Environmental Health and Safety Retreat attendees while Twyla Blackbird, Jalisa Paul and Samantha Maez sing backup.
Photo Credit: McKayla Lee | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: McKayla Lee | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: McKayla Lee | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: McKayla Lee | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: McKayla Lee | The Southern Ute Drum
Photo Credit: McKayla Lee | The Southern Ute Drum
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SUGF celebrates Health & Safety


The annual Growth Fund Environmental Health and Safety Retreat was held this year at the Sky Ute Casino Resort from Tuesday, Oct. 1 – Thursday, Oct. 3 and featured an event filled agenda. Retreat participants were able to sit in on several sessions of presentations from Growth Fund leaders and were even treated to a heritage dancing demonstration from the Southern Ute Cultural Department. The retreat emphasized the importance of safety and its contribution to work performance excellence.

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