Events with the tag: Pablo
Wednesday, December 4
World AIDS Day luncheon planned
PABLO — On Wednesday, Dec. 4, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Three Wolves Deli at Salish Kooteni College Campus, a World AIDS Day luncheon will be held with speakers sharing how HIV/AIDS has impacted their lives.
This event is free and open to the public. Contact Lesli at (406) 275-4905 or lesli_anderson@skc.edu for more information.
Monday, December 9
Free suicide intervention training available
PABLO — A free two-day suicide intervention skills training will be offered Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 9 and 10 at Salish Kootenai College in Pablo. Participants must attend all sessions both days. Sessions are held from 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. in the Pete Beaverhead building #67, rooms 102 and 104. Seating is limited to 30. A continental breakfast and lunch is provided. Course credits of 14 educational hours can be applied to LAC, SWP, MLEA and OPI. There is no cost for any of these ASIST trainings largely to a SAMHSA grant and the CSKT Circle of Trust Youth Suicide Prevention Program.
For more information, contact Roxana Colman-Herak, ASIST Master Trainer at (406) 210-7343 or (406) 675-2700, ext. 1361 or email roxana.colman@cskt.org
Tuesday, December 10
“Young Lakota” screened in Pablo, Arlee and Elmo
PABLO — The Adeline Mathias Endowment and the CSKT Community Empowerment Program present three Flathead Reservation screenings of “Young Lakota,” a documentary on real life political issues focused on women's rights and tribal awareness. Everyone is invited to participate in these free screenings scheduled for Dec. 10, 11 and 12 in Pablo, Arlee and Elmo.
The program begins at 6 p.m. with light refreshments, and the show starts at 6:30. Mark your calendars for Tuesday, Dec. 10 SKC Johnny Arlee/Victor Charlo Theater; Wednesday, Dec. 11 Arlee Community Center; and Thursday, Dec. 12 Elmo Community Center.
This film depicts an actual account of tribal politics with a very powerful message for the tribal electorate.
The Adeline Mathias Endowment supports Indian and women's rights advocacy and hopes to inspire Get Out The Vote in the General election. “Young Lakota” is a great primer for a political awakening on the Flathead Reservation. Everyone is invited, admission is free, but we will kindly accept nonperishable food donations for local food pantries.
For more information on the film, visit www.incite-pictures.com/in-production. For screenings, call Velda or Pearl at 207-4626.