Rock Your Mocs Week
Campus
Pickup Soccer
Soccer is back every Wednesday and Friday during the lunch hour! All are welcome to join. Look for the goals (usually on the lawn between Ross and Rau). Contact Richard Swearingen with questions.
Rock Your Mocs Week
Heritage UniversityNovember 9-16, 2019 - Rock Your Mocs Week Heritage University students, faculty and staff are invited to wear moccasins expressing tribal identity between November 9 and 16 as a way to stand together celebrating Indigenous traditions and culture around the world.
Pickup Soccer
Soccer is back every Wednesday and Friday during the lunch hour! All are welcome to join. Look for the goals (usually on the lawn between Ross and Rau). Contact Richard Swearingen with questions.
Native American Wellness Through Round Dance
Arts & Sciences Patio 3240 Fort Road, Toppenish, WA, United StatesThe American Indigenous Business Leaders (AIBL) Chapter of Heritage University will present a Native Round Dance outside the Arts and Sciences Center. A round dance features a group of hand drummers singing traditional songs while people gather around the drummers in a friendship dance. This is called a social dance among Native people.
SGA Thanksgiving Dinner
Smith Family Hall 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United StatesOn November 14th, SGA wants to invite you and your family members to come and enjoy a free Thanksgiving feast at Smith Family Hall in the Arts & Science Building. Evie’s Catering will be serving a traditional Thanksgiving Dinner with vegan options available -- service is continual from 6-8:30 pm so join us anytime when […]
Pickup Soccer
Soccer is back every Wednesday and Friday during the lunch hour! All are welcome to join. Look for the goals (usually on the lawn between Ross and Rau). Contact Richard Swearingen with questions.
Art Therapy Workshop with Gloria Garcia
Smith Family Hall 2390 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United StatesExplore art as a way to make connections to your cultural roots and personal beliefs. Participants will create a personal portable “nicho”—using scrap paper, ephemera and small objects to create a talisman “charged” with personal symbols.
Creative Expressions with Crystal Bevers
Smith Family Hall 2386Explore art as a way to make connections to your cultural roots and personal beliefs. Participants will create a personal portable “nicho”—using scrap paper, ephemera and small objects to create a talisman “charged” with personal symbols.