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Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS ESSENTIAL WORKERS SPOTLIGHT: SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT Essential Workers Spotlight: Senior Services Department. Tamecia Lomawaima, Recreation Home Care Assistance and Cheryl Tate, Caregiver Coordinator/Social Worker II working the drive through meal distribution. As the “Essential Services Only” phase in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is extended at least throughOctober 4, O
SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
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DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members NEW NAME FOR THE NEACC: ‘RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER’ Since July 15, 2019, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been taking entries from Community members to help name the new Northeast Ambulatory Care Center that is currently being built in the Community. The naming contested ended on January 30, 2020, and the judging panel has finally announced its SRPMIC PRESIDENT MARTIN HARVIER: SEPTEMBER 11 UPDATE The winner of the 55-inch television is Karen James. September 11. September 11 is a date that Americans will never forget. Nineteen years ago was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. I think everyone can remember where they were and MESQUITE USAGE BY THE O’ODHAM AND PIIPAASH While walking here in the Valley, we often see mesquite trees with their seed pods dried up on the ground and don’t give them very much thought. However, those mesquite pods are a vital food source that has sustained the O’odham and Piipaash for hundreds of years. Along withmany
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Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS ESSENTIAL WORKERS SPOTLIGHT: SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT Essential Workers Spotlight: Senior Services Department. Tamecia Lomawaima, Recreation Home Care Assistance and Cheryl Tate, Caregiver Coordinator/Social Worker II working the drive through meal distribution. As the “Essential Services Only” phase in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is extended at least throughOctober 4, O
SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
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DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members NEW NAME FOR THE NEACC: ‘RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER’ Since July 15, 2019, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been taking entries from Community members to help name the new Northeast Ambulatory Care Center that is currently being built in the Community. The naming contested ended on January 30, 2020, and the judging panel has finally announced its SRPMIC PRESIDENT MARTIN HARVIER: SEPTEMBER 11 UPDATE The winner of the 55-inch television is Karen James. September 11. September 11 is a date that Americans will never forget. Nineteen years ago was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. I think everyone can remember where they were and MESQUITE USAGE BY THE O’ODHAM AND PIIPAASH While walking here in the Valley, we often see mesquite trees with their seed pods dried up on the ground and don’t give them very much thought. However, those mesquite pods are a vital food source that has sustained the O’odham and Piipaash for hundreds of years. Along withmany
SRPMIC COVID-19 VACCINE PRIORITIZATION The COVID-19 response team of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is actively managing the Community’s vaccine distribution. The Health and Human Services staff have been contacting people in Phase 1B, the group currently receiving the vaccine, which includes dialysis patients, transplant recipients, active cancer patients, and Community members and NEW NAME FOR THE NEACC: ‘RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER’ Since July 15, 2019, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been taking entries from Community members to help name the new Northeast Ambulatory Care Center that is currently being built in the Community. The naming contested ended on January 30, 2020, and the judging panel has finally announced its RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER ON TRACK FOR MID-NOVEMBER The construction of the new River People Health Center at McDowell Road and State Route 87/Country Club on tribal land should be completed in mid-November. When O’odham Action News last caught up with the construction managers of the project SRPMIC STUDENTS BEGIN NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 19, 2020. 796. One of the biggest hurdles in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic is safely opening schools for children to begin the new school year. Here in Salt River, there is a solid plan in place for kids to start school from home. The new school semester started on August 3 for students in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa IndianCommunity.
SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM BRINGS NATIVE PERSPECTIVE TO CARE FOR Each department within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government plays an important role in the bigger picture of keeping the Community safe, informed and thriving. The SRPMIC Social Services Department (SSD) focuses on the most vulnerable of the Community’s population: seniors and disabled adults. Under this department, SocialServices
COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL SERVICES LAUNCHES RECREATION AT This month, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Community Recreational Services (CRS) begins Recreation at Home, a collection of virtual activities for the entire family to enjoy Mondays through Fridays. The CRS team rallied together to come up with ways to connect with Community youth and their families after the JOURNEY TO WELLNESS VIRTUAL EVENT Journey to Wellness consists of individual Zoom sessions that focus on weight loss, food and diet, diabetes management, mindset, exercise tips, resources and strategies for change. Using Zoom, these sessions are easily accessible to people in the comfort of their own homes. The Journey to Wellness 2020 Virtual Event took place November 16-20 MMA: TATE GIRLS ON THE JOURNEY OF CHAMPIONS A year ago, O’odham Action News sat down with Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members and sisters Johanna Tate, 11, and Rihanna Tate, 13, to talk about their rigorous mixed martial arts training. Their dream is to make it to the Ultimate Fighting Championships and the Olympics as Native American representatives. When COVID-19 shut down their gyms, the girls CONSTRUCTION UPDATE FOR SRPMIC CULTURAL REPOSITORY In March 2018, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Cultural Resources Department and the Huhugam Ki Museum broke ground for the new SRPMIC Cultural Repository. With designs completed, buildings demolished and staff relocated, all that is left is to start construction, which will begin in March. There may be confusion SALT RIVER SOCIAL SERVICES CELEBRATES KINSHIP CARE MONTH 310. September was National Kinship Care Month, and to celebrate, Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Social Services honored its kinship care families with a “Night Out.”. Each of the 45 families received a $100 gift card for Denny’s, Harkins Theatres VIP Gold movie passes and a Kids Combo voucher for a 12-oz. drink, popcorn andcandy.
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Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are ESSENTIAL WORKERS SPOTLIGHT: SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT Essential Workers Spotlight: Senior Services Department. Tamecia Lomawaima, Recreation Home Care Assistance and Cheryl Tate, Caregiver Coordinator/Social Worker II working the drive through meal distribution. As the “Essential Services Only” phase in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is extended at least throughOctober 4, O
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DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
SRPMIC STUDENTS BEGIN NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 19, 2020. 796. One of the biggest hurdles in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic is safely opening schools for children to begin the new school year. Here in Salt River, there is a solid plan in place for kids to start school from home. The new school semester started on August 3 for students in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa IndianCommunity.
SRPMIC PRESIDENT MARTIN HARVIER: SEPTEMBER 11 UPDATE The winner of the 55-inch television is Karen James. September 11. September 11 is a date that Americans will never forget. Nineteen years ago was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. I think everyone can remember where they were and MESQUITE USAGE BY THE O’ODHAM AND PIIPAASH While walking here in the Valley, we often see mesquite trees with their seed pods dried up on the ground and don’t give them very much thought. However, those mesquite pods are a vital food source that has sustained the O’odham and Piipaash for hundreds of years. Along withmany
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Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are ESSENTIAL WORKERS SPOTLIGHT: SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT Essential Workers Spotlight: Senior Services Department. Tamecia Lomawaima, Recreation Home Care Assistance and Cheryl Tate, Caregiver Coordinator/Social Worker II working the drive through meal distribution. As the “Essential Services Only” phase in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is extended at least throughOctober 4, O
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DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
SRPMIC STUDENTS BEGIN NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 19, 2020. 796. One of the biggest hurdles in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic is safely opening schools for children to begin the new school year. Here in Salt River, there is a solid plan in place for kids to start school from home. The new school semester started on August 3 for students in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa IndianCommunity.
SRPMIC PRESIDENT MARTIN HARVIER: SEPTEMBER 11 UPDATE The winner of the 55-inch television is Karen James. September 11. September 11 is a date that Americans will never forget. Nineteen years ago was the attack on the World Trade Center in New York. I think everyone can remember where they were and MESQUITE USAGE BY THE O’ODHAM AND PIIPAASH While walking here in the Valley, we often see mesquite trees with their seed pods dried up on the ground and don’t give them very much thought. However, those mesquite pods are a vital food source that has sustained the O’odham and Piipaash for hundreds of years. Along withmany
SRPMIC COVID-19 VACCINE PRIORITIZATION The COVID-19 response team of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is actively managing the Community’s vaccine distribution. The Health and Human Services staff have been contacting people in Phase 1B, the group currently receiving the vaccine, which includes dialysis patients, transplant recipients, active cancer patients, and Community members and SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM BRINGS NATIVE PERSPECTIVE TO CARE FOR Each department within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government plays an important role in the bigger picture of keeping the Community safe, informed and thriving. The SRPMIC Social Services Department (SSD) focuses on the most vulnerable of the Community’s population: seniors and disabled adults. Under this department, SocialServices
SRPMIC STUDENTS BEGIN NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 19, 2020. 796. One of the biggest hurdles in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic is safely opening schools for children to begin the new school year. Here in Salt River, there is a solid plan in place for kids to start school from home. The new school semester started on August 3 for students in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa IndianCommunity.
JULY 31, 2020 UPDATE FROM SRPMIC VICE-PRESIDENT RICARDO Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Vice-President Ricardo Leonard provided the weekly update, including the SRPMIC COVID-19 testing update. The update can be found on page 12. Vice-President Leonard reported that the SRPMIC Council approved a fourth directive that closes the Verde River/Salt River (“Red Mountain River Area”)to reduce the
NEW NAME FOR THE NEACC: ‘RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER’ Since July 15, 2019, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community has been taking entries from Community members to help name the new Northeast Ambulatory Care Center that is currently being built in the Community. The naming contested ended on January 30, 2020, and the judging panel has finally announced its RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER ON TRACK FOR MID-NOVEMBER The construction of the new River People Health Center at McDowell Road and State Route 87/Country Club on tribal land should be completed in mid-November. When O’odham Action News last caught up with the construction managers of the project COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL SERVICES LAUNCHES RECREATION AT This month, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Community Recreational Services (CRS) begins Recreation at Home, a collection of virtual activities for the entire family to enjoy Mondays through Fridays. The CRS team rallied together to come up with ways to connect with Community youth and their families after the JOURNEY TO WELLNESS VIRTUAL EVENT Journey to Wellness consists of individual Zoom sessions that focus on weight loss, food and diet, diabetes management, mindset, exercise tips, resources and strategies for change. Using Zoom, these sessions are easily accessible to people in the comfort of their own homes. The Journey to Wellness 2020 Virtual Event took place November 16-20 MMA: TATE GIRLS ON THE JOURNEY OF CHAMPIONS A year ago, O’odham Action News sat down with Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members and sisters Johanna Tate, 11, and Rihanna Tate, 13, to talk about their rigorous mixed martial arts training. Their dream is to make it to the Ultimate Fighting Championships and the Olympics as Native American representatives. When COVID-19 shut down their gyms, the girls CONSTRUCTION UPDATE FOR SRPMIC CULTURAL REPOSITORY In March 2018, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Cultural Resources Department and the Huhugam Ki Museum broke ground for the new SRPMIC Cultural Repository. With designs completed, buildings demolished and staff relocated, all that is left is to start construction, which will begin in March. There may be confusion O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWSTRAFFIC FINES
Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM BRINGS NATIVE PERSPECTIVE TO CARE FOR Each department within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government plays an important role in the bigger picture of keeping the Community safe, informed and thriving. The SRPMIC Social Services Department (SSD) focuses on the most vulnerable of the Community’s population: seniors and disabled adults. Under this department, SocialServices
ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members SRPMIC HOSTS U.S. NAVY’S ANNUAL PINNING CEREMONY On January 29, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community hosted the Navy’s annual Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony, which was held at the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River. The ceremony was virtual, with seven sailors being pinned that day: three here on tribal land and four in LOGIN | SRP-MIC VENDOR PORTAL Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community . © 2019. SRP-MIC VendorPortal
RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER ON TRACK FOR MID-NOVEMBER The construction of the new River People Health Center at McDowell Road and State Route 87/Country Club on tribal land should be completed in mid-November. When O’odham Action News last caught up with the construction managers of the project SRPMIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM SHARES HOW YOU CAN BECOME A 2 O'odham Action News May 6, 2021 v Get Managed Wi-Fi Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. GET A BETTER CONNECTION WITH WORRY-FREE WI-FI! US ers th dit O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWSTRAFFIC FINES
Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM BRINGS NATIVE PERSPECTIVE TO CARE FOR Each department within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government plays an important role in the bigger picture of keeping the Community safe, informed and thriving. The SRPMIC Social Services Department (SSD) focuses on the most vulnerable of the Community’s population: seniors and disabled adults. Under this department, SocialServices
ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members SRPMIC HOSTS U.S. NAVY’S ANNUAL PINNING CEREMONY On January 29, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community hosted the Navy’s annual Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony, which was held at the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River. The ceremony was virtual, with seven sailors being pinned that day: three here on tribal land and four in LOGIN | SRP-MIC VENDOR PORTAL Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community . © 2019. SRP-MIC VendorPortal
RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER ON TRACK FOR MID-NOVEMBER The construction of the new River People Health Center at McDowell Road and State Route 87/Country Club on tribal land should be completed in mid-November. When O’odham Action News last caught up with the construction managers of the project SRPMIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM SHARES HOW YOU CAN BECOME A 2 O'odham Action News May 6, 2021 v Get Managed Wi-Fi Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. GET A BETTER CONNECTION WITH WORRY-FREE WI-FI! US ers th dit ESSENTIAL WORKERS SPOTLIGHT: SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT Essential Workers Spotlight: Senior Services Department. Tamecia Lomawaima, Recreation Home Care Assistance and Cheryl Tate, Caregiver Coordinator/Social Worker II working the drive through meal distribution. As the “Essential Services Only” phase in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is extended at least throughOctober 4, O
SRPMIC HOSTS U.S. NAVY’S ANNUAL PINNING CEREMONY On January 29, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community hosted the Navy’s annual Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony, which was held at the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River. The ceremony was virtual, with seven sailors being pinned that day: three here on tribal land and four in SRPMIC STUDENTS BEGIN NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 19, 2020. 796. One of the biggest hurdles in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic is safely opening schools for children to begin the new school year. Here in Salt River, there is a solid plan in place for kids to start school from home. The new school semester started on August 3 for students in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa IndianCommunity.
SRPMIC COMMUNITY DAY PRESENTS “SALT RIVER: MUSIC, DANCE June 14 is Community Day, a day when we come together to celebrate the founding of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Given the circumstances of COVID-19 this year, the traditional gathering of Community members was cancelled to ensure everyone’s safety. In its place, the Community Relations Department decided to COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL SERVICES LAUNCHES RECREATION AT This month, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Community Recreational Services (CRS) begins Recreation at Home, a collection of virtual activities for the entire family to enjoy Mondays through Fridays. The CRS team rallied together to come up with ways to connect with Community youth and their families after theEARTH DAY 2021
Each year the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Community Development Department (CDD) hosts an Earth Day event. After cancelling last year’s event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year CDD decided to hold a “hybrid” celebration for Community members to participate in and take the Green Pledge. As part of SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST JEREMY PHILLIPS RECEIVES Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Senior Environmental Specialist Jeremy Phillips, and the Community Development Department’s Environmental Protection and Natural Resources (CDD/EPNR) Division as a team, received the 2020 Conner Byestewa Jr. Environmentalist Award to recognize the efforts of individuals that have made and strengthened tribal self-government and SRPMIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM SHARES HOW YOU CAN BECOME A 2 O'odham Action News May 6, 2021 v Get Managed Wi-Fi Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. GET A BETTER CONNECTION WITH WORRY-FREE WI-FI! US ers th dit ACTION NEWS THE SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN … 2 O'odham Action News November 19, 2020 v Get FiberSpeed Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. Basic Average Fast Very Fast Pick the Internet Speed You Need ACTION NEWS THE SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN … 2 O'odham Action News May 2, 2019 Saddleback Communications wishes a Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers (and mother figures) in our community.We understand how full your schedules are with helping others, and we’re pleased to provide the fast internet O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWSTRAFFIC FINES
Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM BRINGS NATIVE PERSPECTIVE TO CARE FOR Each department within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government plays an important role in the bigger picture of keeping the Community safe, informed and thriving. The SRPMIC Social Services Department (SSD) focuses on the most vulnerable of the Community’s population: seniors and disabled adults. Under this department, SocialServices
ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members SRPMIC HOSTS U.S. NAVY’S ANNUAL PINNING CEREMONY On January 29, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community hosted the Navy’s annual Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony, which was held at the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River. The ceremony was virtual, with seven sailors being pinned that day: three here on tribal land and four in LOGIN | SRP-MIC VENDOR PORTAL Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community . © 2019. SRP-MIC VendorPortal
RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER ON TRACK FOR MID-NOVEMBER The construction of the new River People Health Center at McDowell Road and State Route 87/Country Club on tribal land should be completed in mid-November. When O’odham Action News last caught up with the construction managers of the project SRPMIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM SHARES HOW YOU CAN BECOME A 2 O'odham Action News May 6, 2021 v Get Managed Wi-Fi Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. GET A BETTER CONNECTION WITH WORRY-FREE WI-FI! US ers th dit O'ODHAM ACTION NEWS: HOME O’ODHAM ACTION NEWS is published bi-weekly by the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Editorials and articles are the sole responsibility of the authors, and do not necessarily reflect the opinion, attitude or philosophy of O’ODHAM ACTION NEWSTRAFFIC FINES
Traffic Fines. You can pay your traffic fine owed to Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community by credit card using this site. Find your traffic code offense from your ticket below and choose the appropriate radio button. If you have any questions about payment or SRPMIC BUSINESS LICENSE Welcome to the SRPMIC Business License and Privilege Tax License Center. Using the resources available here, you can apply for a new license, renew an existing license or update your current address and contact information if it changes. To get started, click on one of the choices below. Please note that only Visa, Mastercard and Discover are SOCIAL SERVICES TEAM BRINGS NATIVE PERSPECTIVE TO CARE FOR Each department within the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community government plays an important role in the bigger picture of keeping the Community safe, informed and thriving. The SRPMIC Social Services Department (SSD) focuses on the most vulnerable of the Community’s population: seniors and disabled adults. Under this department, SocialServices
ARIZONA TRAVEL ID DEADLINE EXTENDED DUE TO COVID-19 Arizona Travel ID Deadline Extended Due to COVID-19. By. Tasha Silverhorn. -. October 14, 2020. 1001. Arizona Travel ID driver license or ID card deadline extended for one more year, new deadline to get a travel ID to travel by air will be October 1, 2021. The new ID will feature a gold star on the top right corner as seen in theexample ID above.
DENTAL SUITE AT RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER TO BE RUN BY With the River People Health Center slated for a November construction completion, the yet-unnamed dental suite housed on the second floor will be run by the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and will be providing emergency and preventive dental care to enrolled Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community members SRPMIC HOSTS U.S. NAVY’S ANNUAL PINNING CEREMONY On January 29, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community hosted the Navy’s annual Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony, which was held at the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River. The ceremony was virtual, with seven sailors being pinned that day: three here on tribal land and four in LOGIN | SRP-MIC VENDOR PORTAL Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community . © 2019. SRP-MIC VendorPortal
RIVER PEOPLE HEALTH CENTER ON TRACK FOR MID-NOVEMBER The construction of the new River People Health Center at McDowell Road and State Route 87/Country Club on tribal land should be completed in mid-November. When O’odham Action News last caught up with the construction managers of the project SRPMIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM SHARES HOW YOU CAN BECOME A 2 O'odham Action News May 6, 2021 v Get Managed Wi-Fi Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. GET A BETTER CONNECTION WITH WORRY-FREE WI-FI! US ers th dit ESSENTIAL WORKERS SPOTLIGHT: SENIOR SERVICES DEPARTMENT Essential Workers Spotlight: Senior Services Department. Tamecia Lomawaima, Recreation Home Care Assistance and Cheryl Tate, Caregiver Coordinator/Social Worker II working the drive through meal distribution. As the “Essential Services Only” phase in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is extended at least throughOctober 4, O
SRPMIC HOSTS U.S. NAVY’S ANNUAL PINNING CEREMONY On January 29, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community hosted the Navy’s annual Chief Petty Officer pinning ceremony, which was held at the USS Arizona Memorial Gardens at Salt River. The ceremony was virtual, with seven sailors being pinned that day: three here on tribal land and four in SRPMIC STUDENTS BEGIN NEW SCHOOL YEAR August 19, 2020. 796. One of the biggest hurdles in adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic is safely opening schools for children to begin the new school year. Here in Salt River, there is a solid plan in place for kids to start school from home. The new school semester started on August 3 for students in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa IndianCommunity.
SRPMIC COMMUNITY DAY PRESENTS “SALT RIVER: MUSIC, DANCE June 14 is Community Day, a day when we come together to celebrate the founding of the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community. Given the circumstances of COVID-19 this year, the traditional gathering of Community members was cancelled to ensure everyone’s safety. In its place, the Community Relations Department decided to COMMUNITY RECREATIONAL SERVICES LAUNCHES RECREATION AT This month, the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Community Recreational Services (CRS) begins Recreation at Home, a collection of virtual activities for the entire family to enjoy Mondays through Fridays. The CRS team rallied together to come up with ways to connect with Community youth and their families after theEARTH DAY 2021
Each year the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community’s Community Development Department (CDD) hosts an Earth Day event. After cancelling last year’s event due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this year CDD decided to hold a “hybrid” celebration for Community members to participate in and take the Green Pledge. As part of SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST JEREMY PHILLIPS RECEIVES Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community Senior Environmental Specialist Jeremy Phillips, and the Community Development Department’s Environmental Protection and Natural Resources (CDD/EPNR) Division as a team, received the 2020 Conner Byestewa Jr. Environmentalist Award to recognize the efforts of individuals that have made and strengthened tribal self-government and SRPMIC FOSTER CARE PROGRAM SHARES HOW YOU CAN BECOME A 2 O'odham Action News May 6, 2021 v Get Managed Wi-Fi Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. GET A BETTER CONNECTION WITH WORRY-FREE WI-FI! US ers th dit ACTION NEWS THE SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN … 2 O'odham Action News November 19, 2020 v Get FiberSpeed Today! 480.362.7150 Residential customers only. Call for details. Basic Average Fast Very Fast Pick the Internet Speed You Need ACTION NEWS THE SALT RIVER PIMA-MARICOPA INDIAN … 2 O'odham Action News May 2, 2019 Saddleback Communications wishes a Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers (and mother figures) in our community.We understand how full your schedules are with helping others, and we’re pleased to provide the fast internet CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) INFORMATIONNews
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The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community (SRPMIC) is a sovereign tribe located in the metropolitan Phoenix area. Established by Executive Order on June 14, 1879, the Community operates as a full-service government and oversees departments, programs, projectsand facilities.
The Community is located in Maricopa County and is bounded by the cities of Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa and Fountain Hills. The Community encompasses 52,600 acres, with 19,000 held as a natural preserve.Learn More
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The Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community is comprised of two distinct Native American tribes: the Onk Akimel O’odham (Pima) and the Xalychidom Piipaash (Maricopa). The center of our aboriginal territory is located in what is now called the Phoenix Valley, but our villages and farms previously occupied vast stretches of land along the Gila and Salt Rivers.READ MORE
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