“Many families and youth came together for our Pine Needle Pendant class. Adults, youth and children painted masterpieces including Christmas designs, comic book characters and some artistic native patterns among their designs,” Gomez Munoz said. “We held a gourd painting class which was especially fun for our families from our Cahuilla site. Regional Prevention Manager Harold Arres and Program Specialist II Olga Gomez Munoz, both at the PRC site, said youth and families were especially excited and showed high levels of interest in the cultural classes offered during the last few months of 2019. Regular classes are also held at sites in Riverside and the Santa Rosa Band of Cahuilla Indians Reservation. At the Prevention Resource Center on the Soboba Band of Luiseño Indians Reservation, classes are offered all year long and many of the ones that are part of the program’s Cultural Education and Preservation component have proven to be extremely popular. The program focuses on cultural education and preservation, career development, prevention activities and support services. The Soboba Tribal TANF Program (STTP) offers its members many opportunities to learn and improve in school and in life.
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