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Advisory Committee
Pojoaque Boys & Girls Club
Santa Fe, New Mexico

Located in northern New Mexico, the Pueblo of Pojoaque is undergoing a journey in rebuilding their culture and economic base. A diminished land base, small pox and war reduced the Pojoaque population to 20 people at one point in their history, but in the 1930s a political, economic and cultural resurgence gained momentum and the Pueblo is revitalized.

The Pojoaque Boys & Girls Club plays an important role in ensuring 200 children of the community will carry on the Pueblo's culture and traditions. Support from the tribe and culture center has proven invaluable as Club members enjoy a brand new tribally-funded facility, a strong arts and crafts program and teen center. There is even a waiting list to become a Club member.

The Club began as a tribal youth center and became a Boys & Girls Club about six years ago. A large part of this effort was due to George Rivera, Lieutenant Governor of the Pueblo of Pojoaque and President of the Pojoaque Boys & Girls Club. He realized the benefit of bringing a Boys & Girls Club to the reservation as he is an alumni of the Santa Fe Boys & Girls Club, located about 15 miles away.

Arts & Crafts is one of the central programs of the Club. Partnerships with the tribe's Poeh Center, a native cultural center, and a national non-profit, Creative Communities, bring classes to youth on local culture and art. This includes not only Native American art but also Hispanic, as the two cultures are predominant in the community. Pottery, stone sculpture, jewelry, drum making, beading, weaving and glasswork are among the projects taught by local artists. In addition, a "train the trainer" program by artists in residence teach Club staff art techniques.

Executive Director, Donald Christy is proud of the tribe's involvement with the Club. "The tribe is committed to making sure the youth of the community have a positive place to grow. They see the Club as a significant part of their youth program and the success of the Club is based on support from the tribe."

The relationship works because the tribe's focus of rejuvenation and education ties into the Club's mission. Partnerships like this help build what ensure strong, confident, youth of the future.

For more information on the Pojoaque Boys & Girls Club, contact Donald Christie at Ppbgc1@aol.com.

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