August 19, 2026 1:13 pm
CRIT Nation, Parker, AZ
August 19, 2026 1:13 pm
CRIT Nation, Parker, AZ

The Colorado River Indian Tribes Mo-Chem-Ho-Na Senior Center recently held an Easter luncheon, bringing together elders for an afternoon of delicious food, laughter, and Easter spirit.

The Center was decorated with colorful Easter themed centerpieces and spring décor as attendees were treated to a traditional Easter meal, including roast beef and carrot cake. Program Director Jimi Mae White thanked the staff and volunteers who worked to make the event a success.  In addition to the meal, the celebration included Easter egg coloring and an Easter egg hunt.

Many of the elders thanked organizers for the chance to get together and celebrate ahead of the holiday.

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More than 500 people attended the third annual The Colorado River Indian Tribes Water Rights Day at Manataba Park Saturday April 5th. The event included traditional performances and a water ceremony in which Colorado River water was placed into special containers representing the Mohave, Chemehuevi, Hopi and Navajo Tribes as well as a container representing CRIT. Small vials of river water were also handed out.

The day also featured a BBQ, bounce house inflatables, music, raffles, contests, and a performance from the Le Pera school band. (more…)

Artist Ben Miller spent March 19th at the Colorado River Indian Tribes reservation creating an unusual painting using his signature technique, using thousands of singular casts with a fly rod.
Miller calls this method ‘Fly Cast Painting,’ and the work he created sold for $15,000 at Scottsdale Ferrari Art Week which took place March 20th through the 22nd.

 

Half the sale price is being sent to CRIT, which was recognized at the art fair for its efforts to conserve Colorado River water. While Miller was painting, he spoke with CRIT Chairwoman Amelia Flores and Tribal members who gave him insight on the river’s cultural and economic significance.

Miller is a Montana-based painter best known for his Endangered Rivers series. Over the last seven years he has painted endangered rivers in Montana, Washington, Colorado and Wyoming, and more recently the rivers of Chicago, New Jersey, New York, and Miami. (more…)

The Bluewater Resort & Casino held a community gathering on the Bluewater Resort Island on March 27th to commemorate the 30 years of gaming and operations.

Blue Water Resort and Casino is celebrating its 30th anniversary offering world-class gaming and luxurious accommodations, and a state-of-the-art casino floor with the latest slots, table games as well as award-winning dining, live entertainment, concerts, and events.

To commemorate this special anniversary, Blue Water has planned for the anniversary year:
Exclusive giveaways and promotions for loyal guests.
Special concerts and performances by legendary artists.
Limited-edition dining experiences curated by master chefs.

Speakers included Chairwoman Amelia Flores, members of the Tribal Council, Blue Water General Manager Michelle Eddy, as well as Blue Water staff and officials from the Tribal Gaming Authority.

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Christine Scott started with the Colorado River Indian Tribes on March 13, 1995, as an Inspector for the Tribal Gaming Agency. She was promoted to Chief of Inspectors in 1996. Throughout her career, Christine has continually pursued professional growth, earned numerous certifications and attended specialized trainings to enhance both her skills and the success of her department. She often serves as Acting Executive Director when needed. In 2022, She was made Assistant Executive Director, the position she holds today. Christine Scott has served all of her 30 plus years of service with the Tribal Gaming Agency. The Tribal Council and Human Resources Department thanks Ms. Scott for 30+years of continued service to the Colorado River Indian Tribes.