‘Archuleta Housing’ to Celebrate 50 Years Tonight at 19th Hole Concert

Archuleta Housing Corporation will be celebrating 50 years of providing affordable housing to the community in Pagosa Springs — tonight, Thursday, July 29, from 5:30 to 7:30pm at the Pagosa Springs Golf Club.

Selected as a grant recipient by the Community Foundation serving Southwest Colorado, Archuleta Housing Corp will be closing out the 19th Hole Concert Series with Jack Ellis and Out On Work Release performing.

Archuleta Housing Corp is a nonprofit corporation organized in March 1971 by the Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, who saw the need for low- income housing. A 20-unit apartment complex was built downtown in 1973. As time went on, Archuleta Housing Corp answered the increased housing need with more apartments, all located in downtown Pagosa Springs, now totaling 52 low-income family units which house over 166 residents.

Archuleta Housing Corp created an additional housing development in 1996, Archuleta Housing for the Elderly, providing an additional 12 low-income housing units for the senior population. It, too, is celebrating a landmark anniversary — 25 years of housing service in Pagosa Springs.

Archuleta Housing Corporation is financed under Section 8 of Title II of the U.S. Housing Act of 1937. Under this program, housing is provided to low- and moderate-income families through a subsidized housing assistance contract between the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and Archuleta Housing Corp. Archuleta Housing Corp provides affordable housing to families and seniors living under 50 percent area median income (AMI). Archuleta Housing Corp provides subsidized rents at 30 percent of our residents’ income, which includes all utilities paid for by Archuleta Housing, helping their residents keep their bills low, and their heat and lights on.

At the anniversary celebration on Thursday, July 29, the current board of directors and the staff will be honoring the founders of Archuleta Housing Corporation and the members of the community who participated it its history and achievements, including Ross Aragon, Nancy Shepard, The Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, the Rev. Bernard Rotger, Santana Lujan, Amadeo Martinez, Emmett Martinez and Ben K. Lynch, among others.

We hope you can join at the 19th Hole Concert Series at the Pagosa Springs Golf Club to celebrate and support Archuleta Housing Corp and the three other nonprofits that are beneficiaries of the 19th Hole Concerts. The cash entrance fee is $10 per head. Tickets are available at the door — cash only. There will be a cash bar and food can be purchased on site.

All proceeds from the 19th Hole Concert Series will be distributed equally amongst the four featured organizations. Bring a chair or blanket and come out and enjoy the music.

With the generous donation of the Colorado Housing and Finance Authority (CHFA), all tickets are paid in full for all residents and their families to attend the event.

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