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Tribal Council members, Stacey Oberly and Vanessa Torres gaze upon photos from the last 30 years of Red Willow Production Co. staff and events. Invited guests and employees gathered to celebrate three decades of excellence and well-deserved success.
Frances Richards takes a turn at a Connect4 game.
Warming up for the Cornhole Tournament, Executive Director Shane Seibel takes a turn tossing a bag.
Throughout the afternoon attendees enjoy warm weather and field games.
Tribal Council Chairman Melvin J. Baker welcomes all attendees to the Red Willow Production Co. 30th Anniversary.
Red Willow Production Co. President Jason Hooten introduces Chairman Melvin J. Baker following his opening speech at the 30th Anniversary luncheon.
The weather and scenery made a great setting for employees to enjoy a friendly competitive cornhole tournament.
Employees enjoy a game of Giant Jenga before lunch is served at the LePlatt’s Pond event tent.
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
Photo Credit: Divine Windy Boy | SU Drum
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Red Willow turns 30


Red Willow Production Company celebrates their 30th Anniversary with a catered lunch, cornhole tournament, and field games. Opening the event with stories and memories given by Red Willow President Jason Hooten, Growth Fund Executive Director Shane Seibel, and Southern Ute Tribal Council, employees reminisce on the many achievements earned over the last 30 years. Held at the LePlatt’s Pond on Wednesday, Sept. 28, the event tent was filled with employees and invited guests for music, mingling, games and food to celebrate each other and Red Willow. 

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