Quick Reads: week of June 22

Tuba City Unified School District Summer Food Service schedule through June 30

For the Primary school, Fir and Main Street, Tuba City High School, East Warrior Drive and Tuba City High School, Fir and Main Street: kids 18 and younger: Breakfast: 7:30 a.m. - 8:30 a.m., Lunch: 11 a.m. - 12 p.m.

More information is available by calling (928) 283-1120/1122

Chee 2nd annual 5K horse trail run June 18

The Chee 2nd annual 5k horse trail run takes place June 18 starting at 4 p.m. three quarters of a mile from the Tonalea General Store, on Route 21, mile post 3.

Entry fee for adults is $5 and $3 for kids 12 and younger.

Entry fee is $60. Cattleman entry fee: $50. Trail run entry fee: $60.

Prizes: first place is $500, plus a t-shirt

second place is $250, plus a tshirt, third place: $125, plus a t-shirt

Cattleman first prize is $150, plus t-shirt and two bales of hay; second place is $75, plus t-shirt, rope and a glove; third place: $50, plus t-shirt.

More information is available by calling (928) 313-6544 or (928) 280-4433.

After the event 9 p.m. - 1 a.m., the JT Band, an outdoor country western band will perform.

Tickets: single $8, couple $10. First 25 people to enter will have a chance to win two free Diamondback tickets for July 4.

Two free WWE Monday night raw tickects for June 20 for best dressed and best dancing couple. Must be present to win.

Vendors will be on sight.

Running for a Stronger and Healthier Navajo Nation July 14-17

Running for a Stronger and Healthier Navajo Nation takes place July 14-17 to coincide with the horseback and bicycle ride for the summer session of the Navajo Nation Council. The run will start at Cove Chapter with participants choosing several different options on the course, which will proceed up to Buffalo Pass and then on top of the Chuska Mountains all the way to Fort Defiance and into Window Rock.

Public Service Announcement

The To'Nanees' Dizi Local Government will conduct a community assement within the Tuba City Customary Grazing Boundaries in District 1-3, through Aug. 12. Chapter workers will visit yourhome, with your permission, to collect data, including GPS coordinates, assessing interior and exterior and conducting a short interview. The information will be used for data collection purposes, determining need for the community and obtaining rural addressing information. Workers will travel in marked chapter vehicles and will have picture ID. More information is available at (928) 283-3284.

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