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Millbrook Community
Newsletter
May 2015
Congratulations to The Millbrook Chiefs Senior A and The Millbrook
Novice Flyers for Winning Gold at the Peter & Mary Agnes Julian
Memorial Hockey Tournament
Important Dates
May 9 - Tanya Brooks Memorial Walk - Mi’kmaq Friendship Centre (Halifax)
May 10 - Mother’s Day
May 12 - Chief and Council Meeting
May 14 - Mi'kmaq Warriors Junior A Lacrosse Team Official first home game
at the Colchester Legion Stadium Doors open at 7:00pm.
May 18 - Victoria Day
May 28- Rally Against Racism at Victoria Park
Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
Millbrook Band Office
Mailing Address
Business Hours
Phone Numbers
Millbrook Band
Administration
P.O. Box 634
Truro, NS. B2N 5E5
Monday - Thursday
9:00am-12pm 1pm-4:30pm
Friday
9:00am-12pm 1pm-4:00pm
Band Office
1 (902) 897-9199
Toll Free
1 (800) 693-3112
Social Assistance
Social Assistance Cheques are tentatively scheduled for: May 14 & 28, 2015. Applications are available at the
Reception desk at the Band Office.
Newsletter Deadline
The Newsletters deadline is the 26th of each month. You can make a contribution to the Millbrook Community Newsletter just send in your information by e-mail:
[email protected], by Fax: (902) 895-0079, or by the website contact form (link)http://
millbrookfirstnation.net/contact-us/ or submit information to the Reception desk at the Band Office.
Millbrook Housing Repair Grant
Millbrook housing repair grant form will be available online with details attached.
http://millbrookfirstnation.net/forms-policies/
Chief and Council
Chief and Council Meeting
The next Chief and Council meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, 2015. The deadline for submissions or requests to see Council is Thursday, May 7, 2015.
Please submit to the Administrative Assistant, Jay Martin, Phone: (902) 897-9199 Ext. 110, Fax: (902) 893-4785 or e-mail: [email protected].
Chief and Council Meetings
May 5 - 10 am MK Visit
May 5 - 1:30pm Economic Development
May 12 - 10am Council Meeting
May 14 - 10:30 am visit from Human Rights Commission
May 20 - 1:30pm Projects Development
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Community
Welcome to the Community page; this may include birthdays messages, recent or historic photos,
congratulations to a person or group, public events, items for sale, availability for odd jobs. To have your
information posted on the newsletter and website send your information to Millbrook’s Communication’s Officer
Nigel Gloade by calling the office at (902) 897-9199 extension: 119, iMessage or e-mail:
[email protected]
Lavinia Brooks,
Community Health
Representative
(902) 895-9468
Weight Watchers
Weight Watchers has begun! we
had a great turnout for our first
day, Weigh in will be at Noon on
Tuesday's with Meeting to follow!
incentives or prizes will be given
out each week following
meeting, at the health centre
only, Congrats to winner who
won our first draw of $25.00!
Community Yoga
Community Yoga is on Monday
Evenings at 7:30, for anyone, If
your interested please drop in,
We have lots of space for new
registrations!
Seniors Yoga
Seniors Yoga takes place on
Tuesdays at 2:00 p.m. at the
Seniors Centre, it is open to all
Seniors in Millbrook.
Millbrook Community
Garden
Millbrook Community Garden In collaboration with CMM and
Think Farm, are looking at revisiting the Community Garden
idea! There are some new
resources, information and
support to get this project going,
all we need is you! (community
volunteers) Please come meet
with us to share your vision and
ideas on Wednesday May 6th,
2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the
Millbrook Seniors Centre!
Together we can make this work!
Millbrook Seniors
Luncheon
Millbrook Seniors Luncheon Wednesday May 6th, 2015 at 12
Noon - Afternoon Craft for those
interested! Please let me know if
you are able to attend, Thanks,
Lavinia
Food Handling course
Food Handling course is filling
up fast for Saturday May 23rd,
2015 from 10:00 a.m. – 3:00
p.m. Call Lavinia to sign up.
Stress / Anger
Management - Sheet
Harbour
presentation will be at the Albert
Howe Centre on May 26 at
6:30pm for all community
members. Topic will be Stress /
Anger Management and
presenter will be Darlene Peters
Copeland, Refreshments and
door prizes. For more
information contact Peter Gloade
at 1888 895 9468 or 902
895-9468
Come Cheer on the
WARRIORS!!
plays their first official home
game on May 14th at the
Colchester Legion Stadium!!
Opening Ceremonies start at
8:00pm and the Doors open at
7:00pm.
• Adults $5.00
• Seniors $2.00
• Students $2.00
The 6th Annual Tanya
Jean Brooks
Memorial Walk 2015
We will gather in Halifax at the
Mi'kmaq Friendship Centre on
May 9th to remember our Sister
in Spirit, a Mi'kmaq mother,
daughter, sister and friend, one of
many Missing and Murdered
Aboriginal Women. We will
speak her name, pray and drum
and walk to remember her life
and loved ones who are still
waiting for answers and justice
for Tanya. We will honor all our
Missing and Murdered Aboriginal
People!
Please plan to join us on May
9th. Wela’lioq!
Happy Birthday
May 28 - Rolin Gloade Happy
Birthday Son, love Mom
- Happy Birthday Rolin Gloade
from the Gloades.
Join us for History in the
Making!! We are proud to
announce that the new Mi'kmaq
Warriors Junior A Lacrosse Team
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Community
Sacred Heart Church
Regular Sunday Mass Time is at 11:30 a.m.
For More information visit the Immaculate Conception
website: www.icc-truro.org.
Prayer Group
Prayer Group meets every Monday at 7:00 pm. at the
Senior’s Centre in Millbrook. Agenda includes Rosary
and Prayers, followed by tea, a light lunch and a social.
Come join us – everyone is welcome! The contact
person for group – Jane Abram at (902) 893-7454.
“Understanding the Bible”-Weekly Scripture Study for Adults
Please join us on Thursday evenings at 7:00 pm for an evening of fellowship as we learn together the Word and
grow in grace and understanding. Tea and light refreshments to follow. Located at 74 Abenaki Road. Contact:
Kelly Gloade at (902) 890-8307.
Community Hall Bookings
To book the Community Hall please contact Jay Martin at (902) 897-9199 Ext 110. Thank you to those who
continue to keep the hall, clean, neat and tidy. Please try to book your event early, preferably a minimum of 2
weeks in advance.
Compost, Garbage & Recyclables (blue bags)
CLEAR GARBAGE BAGS ARE A MUST.
That means only one black garbage bag (privacy bag) per week, the rest must be in clear bags. Recycle items
(containers and paper) must be in blue bags. If you do not have a compost bin please call Elizabeth Paul at the
Health Centre. There are some of the small kitchen containers available now.
Garbage is picked up every week.
Compost bin dates are Tuesday, May 12 & 26.
Blue Bags dates are Tuesday, May 5 & 19.
All items must be at curb side by 7:00 am.
Used Battery Bin
If you have old batteries please do not throw them in the garbage, we have a battery
recycle bin located in the Band Office and Health Centre. - WELA’LIN Natasha Bernard
Millbrook Youth Centre
Looking for volunteers to open the Youth Centre for Friday & Saturday nights 7 to 11pm,
have to be 18 & over, if interested please call Peter at 902 897-1234. Time and dates will
be posted on the Youth Centre Facebook site.
RECC Membership
Millbrook has worked out a corporate rate with the Rath Eastlink Community Centre. Corporate Memberships
apply to yearly membership only. The Civic Centre is not located on the reserve, Taxes are applied to the cost.
The Band Member must purchase the Membership first then submit the receipts to Priscillia Martin. The Tobacco
Store covers $300 per activity(see regulations online at millbrookfirstnation.net).
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Community
Family Swim
Family swim starts this Sunday at the R.E.C.C. Family swim is continuing every Sunday from 1 pm-2pm.
Sunday Morning Ice Time
Sunday morning Ice times at the R.E.C.C. are Sunday, May 3,10, 17, 24 & 31 from 8:00 am 9:00 am.
Millbrook 3-D Shooters
Millbrook Archery Club has target practice every Wednesday night.
Wednesday’s time is 6 pm till close and Sunday 1pm-6pm. Everyone is welcome.
Millbrook Fitness Centre
The Millbrook Fitness Centre is open 1pm-4pm Monday to Friday.
It is open in the evenings from 6pm-10pm Sunday to Thursday.
Exercising a few times a week is a great way to improve your overall health.
Youth Dance
There will be a Youth dance May 23 from 7 to 9pm for grades 5 & under 9 to 11pm for grades 6 & up. Pizzas &
refreshments will be available, Everyone is welcome, for more information contact Peter Gloade at 902 897
-1234.
Youth Workshop - Self Esteem
There will be a workshop at the Youth Centre on Thursday May 28 at 6:15 pm, Topic will be on Self Esteem
Presenter will be Darlene Peters Copeland. This is for grades 6 & up refreshments and door prizes. For more
information contact Peter Gloade 902 897-1234.
Lunch and Learn
There will be a Lunch and Learn on Monday May 11 at 11:30am to 1pm at the Senior’s Centre. Topic will be
Stress/ Anger management and Presenter will be Darlene Peters Copeland. There will be door prizes, for more
information Contact Peter Gloade 902 897-1234.
Counselling:
Charles Casselman a Clinical Therapist from the Truro office of Addiction Services. He is available at the Health
Centre every Monday for one on one counselling before and after Addictions Treatment Programs. Follow-up
Counselling after successful completion of a treatment program is highly recommended to deal with the
challenges of RECOVERY. Counselling by this clinical therapist is also provided for family members of the
addict/alcoholic and others affected by addictions. Please call the Health Centre at(902-895-9468) for an
appointment time to talk to Charles Casselman when he is in Millbrook. Or you may choose to see him at his
Truro office. Call (902) 893-5900 for an appointment at the Truro office.
Alanon
There is a Alanon meeting every Monday 10am, and Tuesday 8pm at the Alliance Church on Phillips Street
which is off Robie Street.
Immunization Participation
The winner of the monthly immunization participation gift card is: Ashton Sylliboy
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Health Centre
Mailing Address
Business Hours
Phone Numbers
Millbrook Health
Centre
P.O. Box 634
Truro, NS. B2N 5E5
Monday - Thursday
9:00am-12pm 1pm-4:30pm
Friday
9:00am-12pm 1pm-4:00pm
Health Centre
1 (902) 895-9468
Toll Free
1 (888) 895-9468
The Procedure a client has to follow before
been admitted into a 5 weeks Treatment
program or Detox.
Treatment Centre Schedule
Rising Sun at Eel Ground, NB is May, 4 2015, 5 week coed program.
Eagles Nest Recovery house Indianbrook
May, 18, 5 weeks coed program.
(Detox)- Its better if the client comes to my office and we call the
Mikmaw Lodge at Eskasoni, NS is May,
detox to do a booking, the detox always has to talk to the client first to
answer questions before a bed is given to them. If for some reason the 4, 2015, 5 weeks co-ed program.
client cannot make it into my office, I can ask the detox to call. There
Wolastoqewiyih Tobique June 8, 2015, 5
is usually a wait for a bed at detox, it will not be the same day.
weeks Co ed program.
(5weeks Rehab Treatment) – The client has to be clean and sober for at
Mawiomi Treatment Center June 1/15
least 1 week. The client has to meet with the addiction counsellor five 5 weeks co-ed.
times, and has to make sure all appointments are taken care of before
Any Millbrook Youth who would like to go
going into treatment.
a treatment program I have forms for the 3
treatment centres available.
Free Spirit AA
Millbrook Free Spirit AA group meets every Tuesday night at 7pm at
the Millbrook Senior’s Centre. Everyone is Welcome
Walgwan Centre in Quebec - long term
program
Eskasoni Help Line
Charles J Andrew Youth Centre
Sheshatshiu Labador – long term
For any youth who are having a problem such as bullying, peer
pressure, or any problems and want to talk to someone there is a
number to call; all calls are confidential. Eskasoni help line toll free
1-855-379-2099 or on Facebook Eskasoni Crisis Worker there will be
someone there to chat to.
NA meeting
NA meeting in Truro are every Sunday, Tuesday, & Thursday nights at
St Andrew Church 55 King Street at 8pm. For more information call 1
800 205 8402 or www.centralnovaarea.ca
Drug Addictions Counsellor - Peter Gloade
The Drug Addictions Counsellor has a list of AA and NA & Alanon
meetings in the local area or call (902) 895- 5535 for more
information on local groups. Also www.area82aa.org has information.
If anyone has any suggestion regarding workshops or
presentation what they would like to see regarding
addictions. Please contact me at (902) 890-1671 or
message me on facebook. I am open to all suggestions,
Peter Gloade.
Choices in Halifax
Contact the Community Addictions
Counsellor (Peter Gloade) at 897-1234.
Medical Drivers
Donna Gloade
Home: (902) 895-9540
Cell: (902) 986-8842
Germaine Martin
Home: (902) 843-0174
Cell: (902) 305-0204
Sunshine Martin
Cell: (902) 324-0907
Sheet Harbour
James Howe Sr.
Home: (902) 885-2249
Cell: (902) 885-5232
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EDUCATION NEWS FEBRUARY 2015
LUNCH ALLOWANCE
Lunch cheques will be issued on THURSDAY, MAY 7TH.
ATTENDANCE
The last Attendance Incentive for this school year will be issued Tuesday, June 30th, if attendance records are
received prior to this date!
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
A reminder to students who are planning on applying for summer jobs this summer. The rules are in this
newsletter. Remember attendance plays a major part in summer employment!!
BUS SAFETY
Our ZERO TOLERANCE for any type of bullying on the bus is still in effect. Parents, please remind children
about good manners and no bullying. Every child has the right to feel like our bus is a safe place!
Millbrook Early Education Centre
Tiny Tots Summer Camp
Winter refuses to leave; surely summer must be right around the corner. In any event, plans are underway for
the 2015 Tiny Tots Summer Camp, which will be held at the Millbrook Early Education Centre.
Be sure to mark the following dates on your calendar:
Camp A: July 7 – 24 (3 weeks)
(Ages 4-5 – Children going to Primary in September 2015)
Camp B: July 20 – August 14 (4 weeks)
Registration
form on the back
of newsletter
(Ages 5-6 – Children going to Grade 1 in September 2015)
DEADLINE for applications: Monday, June 1st
We have been busy developing and organizing learning experiences through art, science, gymnastics, games,
cultural activities, concept development and social experiences. Trips, beach days and outside experiences are
in the planning stages.
Please use the Registration form in this newsletter, or you can pick one up at the Millbrook Early Education
Centre any time after Monday, May 4th.
Sincerely,
Cathy Scott & Diane Roper-Sutherland, Camp Coordinators & Camp Supervisors
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
MILLBROOK EARLY EDUCATION CENTRE
TEL: 902 897-1249 / 902 897-0445
DIRECTOR’S EMAIL: [email protected]
Unavailable at time of print.
START TIME IMPORTANT NOTICE
A reminder to parents that classes begin at 8:00 am every day! Arrival
after that time means that classes are being interrupted and activities are
being delayed. PLEASE RESPECT THE MORNING BELL.
April is upon us
There are only twelve weeks left until the end of the school year!
This time of year it is important to Stick to Routines – make home life as predictable as possible by continuing
the same routines that have kept your household running through the winter months. For example… maintain
bedtimes and expect all chores will still be done. When family life stays on an even keel LEARNING can remain
the central focus. HOME READING
So often parents ask what they can do to help their children at home. Reading with children at home and
encouraging them to read on their own each evening is HUGE in a child’s literacy development. Reading to
your child is as important as listening to your child read.
Parent Teacher
If you missed your parent teacher appointment, please call the school to speak to your child’s teacher regarding
school progress. A reminder that parents can log into PowerSchool and check on students as well. If you do not
remember your login information please do not hesitate to contact the school.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy Birthday to Christina Brooks and Addison Sylliboy!
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TRURO JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL
To Educate Our Diverse PopulationTo The Best They Can Be
IMPORTANT DATES
May 1, 2 & 3 – Musical
May 4 & 5 – Grade 7 Immunization
May 9 - 13 – Grade 9 Quebec Trip
Monday, May 18 – Victoria Day (no school)
May 25 & 26 – Grade 8 Provincial Literary Assessment
May 28 – Rally Against Racism
May 28 – School Dance 7 - 9:30pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Happy Birthday to Randy Milliea and Terrell Wysote who will celebrate May birthdays!
PowerSchool Parent Portal – Don’t forget to keep a watch on the student information program, it is a great tool
to view your child’s progress in school. Here you can look at your child’s report card format of current marks,
assignments, attendance, and much more. You can go to www.ccrsb.ca site and under the parent tab click
PowerSchool Portal Sign-in. Here you can create an account using the username and password provided last
year. If you do not have the username and password, you can contact the school and they will provide you with
one.
FROM THE DESK OF MALI SYLLIBOY
Before we went on March Break, our school had a Winter Carnival which was a lot of fun, we had daily themes
and the week was topped-off with a Talent Show. I would like to give a shout-out to Devin Pearson who sang for
her talent and Tristan Standingready-Gloade for his walking handstand demonstration. WTG!!
TJHS participated in Nova Scotia Dare 2 Dance challenge by hosting a school-wide assembly (dance) with some
great dance spotlight performances last week. A few of our students performed in the spot light dance, a shout
out to Millbrook Students, Ava Martin and Tristan Standingready-Gloade!
PowerSchool
To check your child’s current marks, assignments, attendance, and much more go to www.ccrsb.ca and under
the parent tab click PowerSchool Portal.
TJHS Student Agendas
Daily agendas are used to communicate with parents, please check your child’s agenda daily.
Academic Up-date
8 Social Studies – Heritage Fair Projects were the focus in April.
8 Science – Students are finishing Optics Unit and their projects.
6 Math – Completed Place Value (decimal) Unit. The next unit the student will be working on is multiplication
of whole numbers and decimals and dividing whole numbers and decimals, studying the times table facts helps
students with this unit.
6 ELA – Finishing up their narratives. For next two months the student will be giving a writing assignment “How
To”, create a poetry book, practice grammar, will be assigned a book report and as well a 2-3 minute speech
presentation.
6 Science – Space Unit project and presentations completed.
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Homework
ELA: Read 20 minutes daily
Math: Problem of Week, Skills Bank work sheets,
Weekly Homework Sheet and study multiplication.
If the fields ever dry up Mr.Mullings and Mr.Hayden
have plans underway to offer flag football as a lunch
time intramural activity.
(All homework is recorded in their agendas nightly
and can also be found on the homework website)
TJHS Track & Field team has been training indoors
due to the slow snow melt. Coach Nolan is hopeful
the team will get outside before too long. The team
practices every morning and some after schools.
Up-Coming May Events
on those handouts.
1st-3rd
Gr.6 Panther P.R.I.D.E. bracelets are being presented
to Gr.6 students who demonstrate the following traits
over and above the expectations…
–Beauty and the beast
9th - 13th – Grade 9 Quebec Trip
13th – 15th – L’nuisultinej Conference
28th – Rally Against Racism
Academic 6-cycle Calendar
Participation
Respect
Integrity
Monday the
4th
Monday the
11th
– Day 3
Empathy
Tuesday the
18th
– Day 2
The next P.R.I.D.E assembly takes place May 6th
Monday the
25rd
– Day 1
April 24th TJHS staff & students celebrated National
Dance Week with our annual Dare 2 Dance event in
the gym. Students who performed a spotlight dance
won a great prize!
– Day 4
FROM THE DESK OF LEANA
KENNEDY
Spring is finally on its way!!!! There are lots of
exciting things going on this month at TJHS
News from the TJHS gym…
Gr.6/7 Intramural Basketball Champions were
crowned recently. The Fever defeated the Bulls to
claim the title. Celeste Sylliboy scored the gamewinning basket in overtime to seal the victory for the
Fever.
The Varsity and Junior Varsity girls and boys
basketball teams recently wrapped up successful
seasons. Final results were..
Varsity Boys= District & Regional Champions
Varsity Girls= lost out in District semi-finals
JV Boys= lost the bronze medal game in the Tier 2
division
JV Girls= finished 3rd in Tier 2
Gr.6/7 Intramural Floorball League play opened in
April. The 6 team league plays every day at lunch.
Determination
All TJHS students were taught the “Electric Slide”.
There will be a “flash mob” performing the dance at
the Rally Against Racism this year
In Grade 7 English Language Arts, we are working on
our last official unit, focusing on compassion and
gratitude. Students are exploring the concepts of
compassion and gratitude and keeping gratitude
journals to reflect on things in their lives that they
appreciate. We will watch the documentary A Dollar
a Day and incorporate essay writing in a review of
the film. We will finish the unit with a novel study of
Iqbal, the true story of a Pakistani boy sold into child
slavery by his parents. As part of this novel study, we
will hold a Pakistani feast. If you want to participate
by helping out with kitchen supervision, please let
me know! Many hands make light work!
Michelle Gillis
In Grade 7 Science, students are learning about
temperature and heat. They are completing work
sheets in class and there will be a test on those
handouts
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In Grade 7 Math, students are completing a Geometry unit. Here are a couple interactive websites for them to
practice their Geometry:
Math Frog http://www.sheppardsoftware.com/mathgames/geometry/shapeshoot/TranslateShapesShoot.htm
18 Level Challenge
http://www.mathplayground.com/ShapeMods/ShapeMods.html
In Grade 7 Social Studies, we are working on Unit Three: Political Empowerment, students have been given time
in class to work on the structure of government and the leaders roles. This sheet is important for the upcoming
test and if students are struggling with it please feel free to come see Ms. Gillis or me for help.
In all classes and grade levels, teachers are finding that the majority of students are not coming to school
prepared. Students have no pencils, pens, loose leaf, binders, class work, etc. We have been providing supplies
and additional sheets but we need to encourage students to be more responsible, accountable and independent.
Students will work hard an entire period on something than stuff it in their bag and it is never seen again.
Teachers have bins, duotangs and binders in class for students to leave their work but students will not and
therefore their grade reflects that they cannot or have not done the work. In reality, they have often completed it
and would have done really well if they handed it in. Another issue teachers and students are facing is that
some students are missing a lot of time and not taking responsibility for work that is missed. This puts students
behind and creates gaps in their learning. Each year and unit builds on the next and it is important for students
to attend school and if absent, get what they have missed. The teachers and I are here to help students and
parents in whatever way we can, but we need to encourage our students to come for help.
One great experience this month was the Girls Empowerment conference. The TJHS student services teacher,
Mrs. Gaudet and I took 15 girls to the RECC center April 23rd. There were informative workshops, inspirational
speakers, presentations, supper and the girls got to rock climb, swim or participate in a fitness class. Thank you
girls for participating, I had a blast!!!
Wela’lin – Leana Kennedy
FROM THE DESK OF TOM WILSON
Parents please check to make sure your child has a calculator. I am constantly lending them out so there are
students who do not have them, students cannot do their math tests and assignments without one.
Parents should be aware that most grade 8 and 9 students have Math homework most days.
Well SPRING has finally SPRUNG!!! Students should be reminded that even though there are only 2 months of
school left they are the MOST IMPORTANT 2 months for a few students that are “just passing” or failing a
subject.
Over the past 20 years I have seen HUNDREDS of students work really hard in May and June. This extra effort
had a great Impact on how well they met their 3rd Term Learning Outcomes and their final mark for the year.
Most important of all, it made a Hugh Positive Impression on their teachers and in most cases resulted in the
student being promoted to the next grade.
Warning from Mr. Wilson:
STUDENTS - DON’T CATCH SPRING FEVER!!!
Attendance is crucial during the months of MAY and JUNE.
If there are any students (I can think of one or two) who missed a “few” classes and would like to get a copy of
the notes they missed, they need to come see me as soon as possible.
THERE ARE NO GRADE 9 EXAMS THIS YEAR.
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CEC NEWS
902 896-5700
FIRST NATIONS PROGRAM
SUPPORT TEACHER
BRYANT VANCE
OFFICE NUMBER: 896-5728
E-MAIL: [email protected]
[email protected]
IMPORTANT DATES
IMPORTANT!!
ATTENDANCE REMINDER
Parents/Guardians are required to call the main office
(896-5700) to excuse missed classes. This needs to
be done within 5 school days of the absence. A
reason will be requested. Please check PowerSchool
weekly to ensure all absences are excused. For
assistance with PowerSchool Parent login please
contact the school.
May 4 - IB exams begin
May 18 - Victoria Day (No classes)
May 28 - Annual Rally Against Racism
June 12 - In Class Exams begin
June 18 - 2nd Semester Exams begin
June 25 - Prom
June 29 - Graduation
We are now entering the last two months of school
before summer break! Many students are eagerly
awaiting the sunshine and warmer weather. Although
summer is coming, it is always good to remember
that school work and regular attendance is still
expected. Just a little reminder that homework club is
always available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday after school! Please encourage students to
stay if they require extra assistance with their course
work.
Also, a reminder the Student Handbook can be
found on our website, or by following this link:
http://cec.ccrsb.ca/2014-2015Handbook.pdf
STUDENT RALLY AGAINST
RACISM
This annual student lead event will continue again in
Victoria Park on May 28th 2015. We are excited this
year with the performances and attendance from 7
participating schools. The theme this year comes
directly from the pledge and centers on “what can I
do to stop racism”. https://www.youtube.com/
watch?v=lCPhc7nVpRc
RALLY AGAINST RACISM
PLEDGE
“Ni’n elui’tmasi kisi naqatun poqjite’taqn. Ni’n
ketla’msitasi ketmitetmaqnn wjit msit wen wula
wsitqamuk”
“I pledge to do my part to stop racism. I believe in
equity, respect for other and acceptance of the things
that make us different”
HOMEWORK CLUB
Homework Club is held every Tuesday, Wednesday
and Thursday from 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. All
Millbrook students are welcome to attend!
May Birthdays!
Happy Birthday to Judietta Johnson and Devon
Jessop!
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CCRSB ATTENDANCE POLICY
The CCRSB and Nova Scotia Provincial Attendance Policy states that a high school student may lose credit for a
course if they are not present in class for at least 80% of the course, or they miss 19 classes.
The teacher will phone home after 6 absences, and the Vice Principals will follow up with a letter at 10, 16 and
19 absences.
MILLBROOK SUMMER EMPLOYMENT ATTENDANCE POLICY - SUMMARY
The purpose of the Millbrook Summer Employment Program is for eligible students to gain work experience and
skill development in various areas of employment.
Eligible students will be Millbrook Band Members who live on the Millbrook Reserves, that are in Grade 10 or
above, are over 15 years of age and under 26 years of age, who attended school for the entire school year (unless
you graduated in February) without being absent for
more than 20 school days, and can provide verification
from the school you plan to return to FULL TIME in the fall, are eligible to apply.
Students who are suspended at the end of the school year or have missed more than 20 school days are
NOT eligible to apply. Medicals must be submitted to the school on the day students return from being
absent, these days still count towards the 20 day absent rule.
There can be no exceptions to these rules.
All applicants MUST have a Social Insurance Number in order to apply for summer employment. NO
EXCEPTIONS will be made.
Social Insurance Numbers can
be applied for at Service Canada
181 Willow Street, Truro NS.
Monday to Friday from 8:30am
to 4:00 pm There is no cost to
getting a SIN Number.
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Date:
Time:
A great opportunity to meet with
service providers and learn about what they
have to offer. Come early enough to put your
name in for one of many door prizes. …
Highlights
Variety of Information
Refreshments & Lunch
More than one door prize
Grand prize
Location: Millbrook Gymnasium
852 Willow Street
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Spring Clean up
Don’t forget to help
your neighbor with
the heavy stuff.
These are the dates scheduled for spring clean up, you can at this time throw
away anything you want regardless of size, except propane tanks and batteries,
and tires must be off rims. Please separate your electronics from other garbage.
(example, old bike, broken stove, water heater, dry paint)
Materials that can not be picked up are
propane tanks and car batteries
All material will be picked up roadside in front of your homes,
there will be no dumpsters provided .
Garbage pick up dates
Millbrook
Week of Monday, May 18 - May 29
No propane tanks - No batteries
Tires must be off rims, no wet paint.
If any seniors need help moving
heavy items please
contact Chris Nasson at 895-9468
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
!
!
!“Running!REZ!kids”!
Is!a!4!week!Running!Program!for!all!fitness!levels!between!the!
ages!of!8!>12!that!will!meet!weekly!as!a!group!at!the!!
Millbrook!Track!and!Field.!!!
After!the!4!weeks!a!FUN$RUN!will!be!scheduled!to!kick!off!!
Aboriginal!Day!
On!Sunday,!June!21st,!2015!!
!
If!you!are!interested!and!would!like!to!register!please!contact!
Sunshine!Bernard!at!the!Millbrook!Health!Center!at!895>9468!
or!890>5665!by!May!11th,!2015.!!!
REGISTRATION!IS!REQUIRED!to!prepare!for!the!FUN!RUN!!!!!
!
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Serving the financing needs of
Aboriginal businesses for over 25 years
Variable and fixed interest rates starting at
prime plus 3% (6% and up)
Non-repayable contributions available
on eligible projects
*rates and non-repayable contributions are based
on project eligibility and certain criteria
To find out more about our products & services call:
1-888-766-2376 or visit our website:
www.ulnooweg.ca
Markie Bus Tours
Halifax Casino Runs
On the first Friday of every month we depart from Truro Staples parking lot,
Robie Street at 9:30am. Leaving Halifax Casino at 3:30pm same day.
Please call ahead for seating. $30.00 per person. Also on the first
Sunday & first Friday of every month depart from New Glasgow Zellers
parking lot at 8:00am. Leaving Halifax Casino at 3:00pm same day.
Please call ahead for seating. $30.00 per person.
1. Bus Transportation
2. FREE Non-Alcoholic Beverages on floor
3. One Meal Coupon
Visit: Casino Nova Scotia for more Information.
Contact MARKIE BUS TOURS for more information.
Phone: 902-843-5501
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!
RUNNING REZ CHICKS
Is#a#learn#to#run#program##for#ladies#
starting##
May#27th,#2015#(Wednesday)#
At#5pm#(sharp!)#
Millbrook#Track#and#Field#
#
Please#dress#for#the#weather##
Rain#or#Shine!!!#
For#more#info#or#to#register......#
Please#contact#Sunshine#Bernard#
At#895M9468#or#890M5665#
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!
!
!
PROJECT(PEACE((Prevention,(Education,(Action,(Change(and(Evaluation)(
(
Violence!Prevention!&!Safety,!NWAC!is!planning!a!series!of!regional!and!urban!focus!groups!for!both!
Aboriginal!women!and!girls!and!Aboriginal!men!and!boys!in!your!region.!
!
At!these!focus!groups!there!will!be!a!discussion!on!issues!of!violence!and!issues!of!perceptions!of!safety!
experienced!by!Aboriginal!women!and!girls.!Feedback!will!be!provided!from!participants!into!
development!of!new!toolkits!for!Aboriginal!women/girls!and!Aboriginal!men/boys.!
!
Four%(4)%Focus%Groups%
%
Aboriginal%Women%&%Girls!
!
DATE:%%%%%%%%%%May%20,%2015%%
%
LOCATION:%Indian%Brook%First%Nation,%%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%522%Church%St%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Nova%%Scotia%
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TIME:%%%%%%%%%%%9:30%–%11:30%A.M.%
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Aboriginal%Men%&%%Boys!
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DATE:%%%%%%%%%May%20,%2015%%
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LOCATION:%Indian%Brook%First%Nation,%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%522%Church%St%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%Nova%%Scotia%
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TIME:%%%%%%%%%%%1:00%Y%3:00%P.M.%
!
Aboriginal%Women%&%Girls!
%
DATE:%%%%%%%%%%May%21,%2015%%
%
LOCATION:%Mi’kmaw%Friendship%Centre%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%2158%Gottingen%Street,%Halifax%
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TIME:%%%%%%%%%%%9:30%–%11:30%A.M.%
!
Aboriginal%Men%&%%Boys%
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DATE:%%%%%%%%%%May%21,%2015%%
%
LOCATION:%Mi’kmaw%Friendship%Centre%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%2158%Gottingen%Street,%Halifax%
%
TIME:%%%%%%%%%%%1:00%Y%3:00%P.M.%
!
RSVP/REGISTER%PLEASE!%
!
Note:!NWAC!would!be!paying!for!catering!and!meeting!costs.!We!anticipate!10<15!focus!group!
participants.!
We!will!be!providing!a!Tim!Horton’s!gift!card!for!your!participation.!
For!more!information,!contact!Gail!Gallagher,!Senior!Manager,!Violence!Prevention!&!Safety,!Native!
Women’[email protected]!or!(613)!722P3033!ext:!225!1!800!461P4043%
*To!register!for!these!focus!groups!please!contact!Tania!Dube!tdube@nwac.ca!(613)722P3033!ext:!252!
!
Funding!provided!by!Status!of!Women!
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
Essential Skills Program
The$Millbrook$Employment$&$Training$Of7ice$would$like$to$welcome$our$new$Essential)Skills)
Co.ordinator;$Justine$Maloney$will$be$available$to$help$develop$essential$skills$with$
community$members,$Justine’s$of7ice$will$be$located$in$the$Millbrook$Youth$Centre$and$will$be$
open;$Monday,$Wednesday$and$Thursday$from$9$until$2!!$$
Essential)skills,$such$as$reading,$writing,$numeracy,$document$use$and$oral$communication,$
are$used$in$every$job$and$at$different$levels$of$complexity.$They$help$people$to$7ind$and$get$a$
job,$as$well$as$enable$them$to$adapt$and$succeed$in$the$workplace.$$
Some$programming$will$include;$Career$Cruising,$Job$Finding$Club,$resume$writing,$cover$
letters$and$interview$skills.$
These$services$will$provide$community$members$the$ability$to$seek$and$secure$meaningful$
employment$in$the$future!!$$Everyone$is$welcome$to$join,$there$are$no$eligibility$requirements!!$
If$you$are$interested$in$any$of$the$above$mentioned$please$contact$Justine$Maloney,$Essential$
Skills$Coordinator,$(902)$890S1406$or$visit$at$the$Millbrook$Youth$Centre$Building.
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
!
Millbrook Heritage and Culture Centre
!
!
!
Employment Opportunity
Gift Shop and Jr. Heritage Interpreter
Millbrook Heritage and Culture Centre is located at 65 Treaty Trail in the Truro Power Centre.
We currently have openings for part time positions for the Gift Shop and/or as a Jr. Heritage
Interpreter. These are a Six month term, part-time with a maximum of 35/hr a week. The Gift
Shop employee will be responsible for opening Centre and Gift Shop also closing the Centre at
the end of the day. The Jr. Heritage Interpreter will have a number of different responsibilities,
assisting Senior Interpreters with school tours, bus tours, workshops and crafts. Previous
experience is not a necessity, but is an asset, must be willing to train.
The successful candidate would ideally possess the following qualifications:
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High School or equivalent
Experience working with the general public
Experience working with a cash register
Experience working with large groups
Excellent written and verbal skills
Excellent organizational and time management skills
Excellent interpersonal skills, and the ability to work independently given direction
General Knowledge of Mi’kmaq Culture & Heritage, past and present
Preference will be given to Millbrook Band members of Mi’kmaq descent.
Salary: TBD
If you have any questions please contact;
Heather Stevens
Operations Supervisor
Millbrook Heritage and Culture Centre
Phone (902) 843-3493
Email: [email protected]
!
Application*Deadline:*Please*submit*your*resume*with*job*preference*stated*to*the*Millbrook*Heritage*
and*Culture*Centre*by*May*11,*2015*no*later*than*4:00pm.*
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
JOB POSTING
ELECTRICIAN – FIELD ELECTRICAL CENTRE
Halifax Robert L. Stanfield International Airport is Atlantic Canada’s principal full-service airport providing passengers and cargo clients with access to
markets across Canada, the United States, the Caribbean Basin, and Europe. It’s the only airport in Atlantic Canada to offer Canada Customs services on a
24 hour, seven day a week basis, and U.S. preclearance. The Airport, a major economic generator valued at over $1.29 billion to the provincial economy,
welcomes 3.6 million passengers annually; gives back through its Community Outreach Program and its Signature Partnership with Parker Street Food and
Furniture Bank; and is an internationally recognized leader in customer service as one of only 18 airports worldwide certified as Airport Service Quality
Assured – an industry benchmark of service excellence.
ROLE PROFILE
The Electrician, Field Electrical Center, is responsible for the maintenance and continued operation
of the 4160/2400 and 600/347power distribution systems, visual aids to aircraft, backup
generators, apron lighting and street lighting, electrical maintenance of outbuildings and the
associated fire alarm system.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Ticketed Electrician
Minimum of five years related maintenance experience
Valid NS Drivers’ license
Must be willing to obtain a D Airport Vehicle Operators Permit
Knowledge of electrical maintenance standards, tools and procedures
Working knowledge TP-312, CSA-282-09 and CSA Z462
Knowledge of existing airport operating procedures, tools and frameworks
Knowledge of Health & Safety guidelines
Demonstrates commitment to updating technical skills including working with Microsoft Office,
PC maintenance programs and PC based inventory, PLC systems, variable speed drives and
Air Field Lighting Human Interface
Demonstrated ability to communicate verbally and in writing
Demonstrated ability to work as a member of a team
Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities within a dynamic and changing environment
Demonstrated ability to plan, organize and follow-up
Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain strategic working relationships with internal
departments and external stakeholders
Demonstrated problem solving ability
Demonstrated ability to work with minimal supervision and prioritize work
Must be willing to work shift work and overtime when required
Halifax International Airport Authority (HIAA) offers an exceptional compensation, pension and
benefits package. If this position interests you, please apply in confidence by 4:00 PM, May 13,
2015 quoting competition number HIAA-15-14 to:
Human Resources
Halifax International Airport Authority
E-mail:
[email protected]
We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be
contacted.
HIAA is an equal opportunity employer
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
Millbrook Enterprise Credit Frequently Asked Questions:
Why is there not a space on MEC application to provide my children's information, do I have to fill out
separate applications for them?
No you do not have to fill out a separate application for minor band member children. As stated on the
application Band members under 19 years old funds are placed in a trust fund.
He/she may apply through the Millbrook Band to have their funds released from trust once they turn
19 years old.
My Status card is expired, lost, etc. how do I apply for a new card?
Contact Millbrook’s Band Membership Clerk Tricia Fultz at the Confederacy of Mainland Mi’kmaq
(902) 895-6385; toll free 1-877-892-2424 or email [email protected]
For out of Province or Country – contact....
If you need a letter to attach to your MEC application while you are in the process of renewing your
status card let the Band Membership clerk know this as well.
Why do I need to provide a copy of my status card with each MEC application?
For Audit purposes, acts as photo identification, DOB and band registry number.
Recent Surname change/marriage etc - Please use the name that you are registered as on the Band
Registry List on your application. To update your surname on the band registry list, contact Tricia Fultz.
Name changed on Band Membership list - should I notify Millbrook band office of this for Millbrook
Enterprise Credit/Trust funds? (examples: marriage/divorce, adoption)
Yes so we can keep our files up-to-date, and if for a minor – to ensure funds are still in correct trust
fund.
Why do I have to provide banking information each time with my MEC application?
For Audit purposes and to ensure that we have correct banking information for direct deposit. Tip Keep a copy of your status card & voided cheque on file (in a secure place).
I give permission to have someone pick my MEC cheque up for me can I just call?
No, please send permission in writing and attach to your MEC application (preferred method).
Can I fax or email my application?
No. Original copies of applications are required.
Moved or change of mailing and did not get MEC application?
MEC Applications are available in the community newsletters, on the website. If you would like to
have an application mailed to your new mailing address or emailed to you contact the Band Office.
My (Mother, Father, Son, Daugther) passed away, can a cheque still be processed toward his/her estate?
If a band member has completed an application prior to his/her passing, we will issue the credit to his/
her estate. If an application is not completed prior to the passing we do not process the credit and legal
executor cannot apply on behalf of the deceased.
What about Trust fund in this matter?
The executor can apply on behalf of the deceased.
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Millbrook(Enterprise(Credit(
Application(Form(
P.O.(Box(634,(Truro,(N.S.(B2N(5E5(
(
Office(use(only:(((Received(this(_______(day(of(________(A.D.(2015(
(
(
(((((Band(Administrator(or(his(designate(_________________________!
(
Please(Select:!! !
Mail(____(
(
Pick(Up(____( (
Direct(Deposit(____(
Applicant(Name:(____________________________________________________________(
Band(#(of(Applicant:(_______________((((((((Date(of(Birth:((((Day_____/Month_____/Year_______(
(
Telephone#(((((((((((((()(______V________(EVmail:____________________________________(
Mailing(Address:((________________________________________________________(
______________________________________________________________________!
I! authorize! the! Millbrook! Band! permission! to! use! the! above! information! for! communication! purposes! regarding! band!
matters:!
!
Yes_________( (
No________!
!
All!Millbrook!Band!Members!are!entitled!to!apply!for!the!June(23rd,(2015(Millbrook(Enterprise(
Credit.!!A!parent!or!a!guardian!may!complete!the!grant!application!form!on!behalf!of!Band!Members!
Under!the!age!of!19!years.!
By!signing!this!application,!I,!the!applicant,!do!hereby!agree!and!authorize!the!Millbrook!Band!to!pay!from!my!Millbrook!
Enterprise! Credit! Funds,! any! money! I! owe! to! the! Millbrook! Band! as! of! the! date! of! my! application.! ! Any! Millbrook!
Enterprise!Credits!payable!to!Band!Members!under!19!years!will!be!placed!in!a!trust!fund.!!When!that!Band!Member!
attains!19,!he/she!may!apply!through!the!Millbrook!Band!to!have!his/her!Millbrook!Enterprise!Credit! money!released!
from! trust.! ! And! I! also! acknowledge! this! Millbrook! Enterprise! Credit! cannot! be! assigned! to! a! third! party,! and! is! only!
payable!to!the!applicant.!
Please( note:! ! ! Applications! must! be! fully! completed! to! be! considered! for! this! credit! of! $1000.00! (One! Thousand!
(Canadian)!Dollars).!!The(deadline(is(September(23rd,(2015.(((Any(application(not(received(or(post(marked(on(or(after(
this(date(will(not(be(accepted.((Faxed(Applications(will(not(be(accepted,(please(mail!(
A!legible!photocopy!of!Certificate!of!Indian!Status!(front!and!back)!is!required.!!If!you!do!not!have!a!Certificate!of!Indian!
Status,! proof! has! to! be! obtained! from! the! Millbrook! Membership! Clerk.! (902)895S6385,! Ext.! 234.! ! If! you! have! any!
questions,!please!call!1S800S693S3112!or!902S897S9199.!
!
Dated!this!_____!day!of!_______A.D.!2015!
!
_________________________________!
!
!
_____________________________!
Signature(of(Applicant(
!
!
Not!Approved!(!!!!!)!
!
!
Witnessed(by(
Approved!(!!!!!)! !
!
By________________________________!
!!and!by!!!!!!!!!!!!!_____________________________!
This!________!day!of!___________!A.D.!2015!
!
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Millbrook First Nation MONTHLY NEWSLETTER May 2015
June 2015
Millbrook Enterprise Credit
Applicants
All Direct Deposits will be deposited on June 18th 2015.
Applications must be received by June 5th, 2015.
Funds issued by Mail and Pick Up will be issued
June23rd 2015.
Applicants requesting direct deposit must provide one of
the two listed documents.
• Void Cheque belonging to the applicant
• Direct Deposit Form from applicant’s bank
Please&note:""To"avoid"any"errors,"hand"written"banking"information"or"
use"of"bank"accounts"not"belonging"to"the"applicant"is"no"longer"
accepted."""
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Sunday
24
17
10
Dr Vance K.
Closed For Holiday
Dr Vance K.
25
18
11
4
3
Dr Vance K.
27
26
Monday
Compost & Garbage
Dr. Linda Ferguson
C. Casselman
26
Blue Bags & Garbage
Dr. M Ferguson
C. Casselman
19
Compost & Garbage
Dr. M Ferguson
C. Casselman
12
Blue Bags & Garbage
Dr. M Ferguson
C. Casselman
Foot Clinic
5
28
Compost & Garbage
Tuesday
Dr. M. Ferguson
Dr. M. Ferguson
Foot Clinic
Dr. M. Ferguson
Dr. M. Ferguson
Wednesday
27
20
13
6
29
Thursday
28
21
14
7
30
Friday
29
22
15
8
1
Saturday
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Archery
1:00-6:00pm
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Archery
1:00-6:00pm
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Archery
1:00-6:00pm
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Archery
1:00-6:00pm
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Archery
1:00-6:00pm
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Sunday
24
17
10
3
26
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Adult Basketball
8pm - closing
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Adult Basketball
8pm - closing
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Adult Basketball
8pm - closing
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Adult Basketball
8pm - closing
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Adult Basketball
8pm - closing
Monday
25
18
11
4
27
Compost & garbage
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
26
Blue Bags & Garbage
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
19
Compost & garbage
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
12
Blue Bags & Garbage
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
5
28
Compost & garbage
Kids time
6:00-8:00pm
Tuesday
Archery
6-closing.
Archery
6-closing.
Archery
6-closing.
Archery
6-closing.
Archery
6-closing.
Wednesday
27
20
13
6
29
Volleyball
6:30 - closing
Volleyball
6:30 - closing
Volleyball
6:30 - closing
Volleyball
6:30 - closing
Volleyball
6:30 - closing
Thursday
28
21
14
7
30
Friday
29
22
15
8
1
Saturday
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(For MILLBROOK BAND MEMBERS that live in Millbrook & COMMUNITY MEMBERS ONLY)
Millbrook Early Education Centre
Tiny Tots Summer Camp Registration Form
(PLEASE CHECK OFF CAMP APPLYING TO)
____ Camp A: July 7-24 (3 weeks, Ages 4-5 - children going to Primary in Sept.)
____ Camp B: July 20-Aug 14 (4 weeks, Ages 5-6 - children going to Grade 1 in Sept.)
*For the safety of the children, upon arrival (on daily basis), children are to be brought all the way into the classroom, and entrusted to the
camp coordinator or their group leader (summer students). Under no circumstances are they to be dropped off at the front door, in the parking
lot or permitted to enter the building on their own, or with anyone under the age of 16. Thank you.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
MILLBROOK BAND MEMBER?
YES
NO
IF ‘NO’, DOES CHILD LIVE IN THE MILLBROOK MI’KMAW COMMUNITY? _________
NAME OF CHILD: _________________________________________
ADDRESS: _______________________________________________
DATE OF BIRTH: ________________________
HOME TEL: ____________________________
FATHER’S/GUARDIAN’S NAME: ______________________________
MOTHER’S/GUARDIAN’S NAME: _____________________________
WORK TEL: ___________ CELL: ____________
WORK TEL: ___________ CELL: ____________
WHO, OTHER THAN THE CHILD’S PARENTS, HAS PERMISSION TO PICK THE CHILD UP FROM THE CENTRE?
*NOTES: LIST NO MORE THAN THREE (3) PEOPLE. EACH PERSON MUST BE 16 YRS OF AGE OR OLDER.
THE STAFF WILL NOT RELEASE CHILD TO ANYONE NOT LISTED ON THIS FORM.
NAME: ____________________________________ RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD: ____________________________
NAME: ____________________________________ RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD: ____________________________
NAME: ____________________________________ RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD: ____________________________
MEDICAL INFORMATION (*If child has severe allergies (i.e. EpiPen), an additional form needs to be completed.)
DOES CHILD HAVE ANY ALLERGIES, ILLNESS AND/OR ANY OTHER PROBLEMS STAFF SHOULD BE MADE AWARE OF?
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
FAMILY DOCTOR: __________________________________________
TEL: ________________________________
NS HEALTH CARD #:
______________________________________
TRAVEL PERMISSION
I HEREBY GIVE PERMISSION FOR MY CHILD, __________________________, TO PARTICIPATE IN TINY TOTS
SUMMER CAMP FIELD TRIPS, SUCH AS:
INSTITUTE OF OCEANOGRAPHY (BEDFORD), WILDLIFE PARK, VICTORIA PARK, BRULE BEACH, GYMNASTICS, MINIGOLF OR BOWLING AND LOCAL EXCURSIONS. (*COMPLETE LIST TO BE PROVIDED TO CAMPERS ON START DATE)
PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE:
____________________________
DATE:
_________________________
EMERGENCY CONTACTS (IF NEITHER PARENT CAN BE REACHED)
st
1 CONTACT NAME: _____________________________________
RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD: ________________________________
2
nd
CONTACT NAME: _____________________________________
__________________________
RELATIONSHIP TO CHILD: ________________________________
HOME TEL: __________________________
WORK TEL/CELL: _____________________
HOME TEL:
WORK TEL/CELL: ______________________
I AM WILLING TO HAVE MY CHILD RECEIVE MEDICAL ATTENTION AND BE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL, IN THE CASE
OF EMERGENCY, IF I CANNOT BE REACHED.
PARENT’S/GUARDIAN’S SIGNATURE:__________________________ DATE: _______________________
OTHER
WILL CHILD BE ABSENT FROM CAMP FOR FAMILY VACATION TIME DURING THIS CAMP?
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IF SO, PLEASE SPECIFY DATES: _____________________________________________________________________

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