Women's Conference

Women's Conference Through the partnership between the San Juan County (Utah) Commissioner, Rebecca M. Benally, and Nava The event starts from 8:00 am to 4:00 p.m.

Benally, and Navajo Nation Women Commission, they have developed the Women's Conference for the local community members of San Juan County (Utah) and Navajo Nation. The purpose of the conference is to empower, educate, and instill community involvement among local community members. Themes woven into the conference are community growth, cultural pride, family health, and self-empowerment. The Wome

n's Conference is scheduled for Thursday, June 1, 2017 in Montezuma Creek, Utah at Montezuma Creek Elementary School. Registration is open to women and men.

05/21/2018

The 2018 Women's Conference is proud to present...
JOE TOHONNIE, JR & THE WHITE MOUNTAIN APACHE DANCERS.
We welcome them again to the Women's Conference

The 2nd Annual Women's Conference is Friday, June 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Whitehorse High School in Montezuma C...
04/11/2018

The 2nd Annual Women's Conference is Friday, June 8 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Whitehorse High School in Montezuma Creek, Utah. Registration is free and begins at 8:00 a.m. on event day.

Come enjoy a day with speakers, entertainment, a morning walk, informational booths, and lunch. The conference is sponsored by San Juan County Commissioner-Rebecca M. Benally and Navajo Nation Women Commission. View flyer for more information.

06/08/2017

Empowering the women in our community is vital to the success of San Juan County, Utah. We are so proud of the work Commissioner Rebecca M. Benally is doing!

Independent R&B artist, Rhonda Duvall “Honey," of Blue Gap, Arizona. Her message of Love and Support exemplifies our the...
06/02/2017

Independent R&B artist, Rhonda Duvall “Honey," of Blue Gap, Arizona. Her message of Love and Support exemplifies our theme of unity.

06/02/2017

We are proud to have the Navajo Nation Youth Council President & the 2016-2017 Miss Western Navajo, Jackie Johnson.
The Navajo Nation officially signed Navajo Council legislation #0019-17 into law, which officially established the Navajo Nation Advisory Youth Council

06/02/2017

Guest Speaker: New Mexico House of Representatives
from the 4th District, Sharon E. Clahchischilliage.

Kommitment Against Violence Altogether talk YOUTH
06/02/2017

Kommitment Against Violence Altogether talk YOUTH

Kommitment Against Violence Altogether (KAVA) breakout session.
06/02/2017

Kommitment Against Violence Altogether (KAVA) breakout session.

The Women In Leadership breakout session was very informative for attendees of the Conference.
06/02/2017

The Women In Leadership breakout session was very informative for attendees of the Conference.

Vivian Arviso, Chairperson of the Navajo Women’s Commission.Thank You for sponsoring a fantastic event for the community...
06/02/2017

Vivian Arviso, Chairperson of the Navajo Women’s Commission.
Thank You for sponsoring a fantastic event for the community.

06/02/2017

Soyer Toney & Nikkita Tenorio performing
The Navajo Basket Dance.
The basket is viewed as a map in which Navajo people chart their lives.

06/01/2017

Joe Tohonnie Jr & White Mountain Apache Crown Dancers

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State Hwy 262
Montezuma Creek, UT
84534

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