The Ganado Chapter is located along State Route 264, 30
miles west of Window Rock, Arizona. Hubbell Trading Post
National Historic Site is the community's number one
tourist attraction. There you can find a great selection
of Navajo art and crafts, including beautiful Navajo rugs.
Ganado is known for its fine and beautiful "Ganado Red"
Navajo rugs.
The Ganado Chapter conducts meetings monthly to keep
residents informed; residents have a forum to express their
opinions to their Navajo Nation Council Delegate or to
decide on matters concerning their chapter.
Upcoming Chapter Meetings:
- January 01, 2010-Chapter Closed All Day, New Year's Day
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January 04, 2010-9am, SSA Intakes and Reviews
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January 04, 2010-3pm, Chapter Planning Meeting
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January 04, 2010-6pm, District 17 Council Meeting @ Steamboat
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Chapter
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January 05, 2010-9am, District Grazing Committee Meeting at
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Ganado Chapter
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January 12, 2010-1pm to 4pm, University of Utah Conducting
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Interviews for Navajo Special
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Diabetes Program
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January 16, 2010-9am, Ft. Defiance Agency Council Meeting at
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Kinlichee Chapter
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January 17, 2010-1pm, Regular Chapter Meeting
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January 19, 2010-3pm, Ganado Farm Board Meeting
"Servicing the Governmental Needs of the Ganado Chapter
Residents."
Navajo Nation Government Link http://www.navajo.org/
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"Ganado Red Rug"
GANADO CHAPTER OFFICIALS/STAFF:
Lavenna George,
President
Walter Jones,
Vice President
Richie Nez,
Secretary/Treasurer
Dickerson Smith,
Grazing Board
Willie Tracy Jr.,
Council Delegate
Benjamin Curley,
Council Delegate
Harry J. Yazzie,
Comm Srvc Coordinator
Evalena McCabe-Clark
Office Specialist
Eva Louis,
Receptionist
Marcia Tapaha
Comm Health Rep
Ruby Lano,
Adult In-Home Care Provider
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