Legislative Write-In Day

  • Rock Your Mocs Week

    Heritage University

    November 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.

  • Native American Wellness Through Round Dance

    Arts & Sciences Patio 3240 Fort Road, Toppenish, WA, United States

    The 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 States

    On 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 […]

  • Interfaith Brunch and Prayer Service

    Smith Family Hall 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

    Monday, November 18, 2019, 10:30 a.m. - Interfaith Prayer Brunch Heritage University will host an Interfaith Prayer Brunch, where spiritual leaders will gather to share a meal, learn about Heritage and explore ways our various spiritual traditions can support our life at Heritage. Monday, November 18, 2019, Noon - Interfaith Prayer Service We will host […]

  • Art Therapy Workshop with Gloria Garcia

    Smith Family Hall 2390 3240 Fort Rd, Toppenish, WA, United States

      Explore 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 2386

    Explore 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.