<b><center>Quick Reads</center></b>
The Native American Church of Tuba City/Coalmine
Monthly meeting on Dec. 13, 6 p.m. Walters’ Hogan north Tuba City. On the agenda is money authorization, land acquisition, Vice Pres. Position and others.
4CEC Board Of Directors Meeting San Juan College Campus/Farmington, New Mexico
The 4CEC Board of Directors will be conduct their monthly meeting on Dec.13, 10:00 a.m. at the Quality Center for Business on the San Juan College Campus, located at 5101 College Blvd in Farmington, New Mexico. The public is invited to attend.
To’Nanees’Dizi Chapter Christmas Dinner
Chapter meeting and Christmas Dinner both are on Dec. 16, at 10 a.m. Call (928) 283-3284/3285 for more information.
Astronomy Star Lab Comes To TC Dzil Libei School
Lowell Observatory of Flagstaff, Ariz is giving a Starlab presentation at TC Dzil Libei Elementary School on Dec. 14 beginning at 10:30 a.m. Starlab is a portable planetarium designed to teach students about astronomy by allowing them to see the night sky, phases and positions of the moon, location of visible planets. For information call (928) 774 3358
Kayenta Navajo Way Inc. Campaign Victory
Luncheon
Celebrate 20 years of caring and sharing at the 13th annual Campaign Victory Luncheon Wed. Dec. 12, at the Hampton Inn in Kayenta, Ariz. l Lunch begin at noon. For more Information call Marge Tsosie at Navajo Way, Inc. (928) 871-6661.
Native American Fine Art Show
The second annual Native American Fine Art show will take place in TC Greyhills Academy High School on Dec. 14 and 15. Artist opening and reception is on 14 Dec. from 7 – 10 p.m. Entertainment will be by the band “Coalition”. Show time on Dec 15 will be from 10a.m. – 5 p.m. For more details call (928) 283 4905/5968
Hopi Christmas Bazaar
The Hopi Jr/Sr High School Christmas Bazaar will take place Dec 15 from 9 a.m – 6 p.m. Price per table is $20. For more information call: (928) 738 5111 ext 236 or 251
Dilkon AA Meetings
Scheduled for Monday afternoons 2 – 3 p.m. Dec17, 24, 31.
For more information call (928) 657 8008
Employment Opportunity
Winter break employment for college students. Tuba City Office Of Dine Youth will be hiring college students Dec 17 – Jan 15, 2002. Applications can be picked up at ODY office and chapters. For more information (928) 283 3031/3032
Christmas Bazaars at TC Eagles Nest Cafeteria
Christmas Bazaars will take place at TC Eagles Nest. Featuring arts, crafts, food and games. Special Education Classroom benefit bazaar will take place on Dec 13. 6 – 9:30 p.m. Arts, crafts and food bazzar will take place Dec 18 from 6 – 9 p.m. For more information: For the Dec 13th bazaar call (928) 283 6286 ext. 3062 For the Dec.18th bazaar call 283-1041.
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