March - Hannahville Indian Community

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March - Hannahville Indian Community
Mno Nodegewen Hannahville
(Something good you hear about in Hannahville)
Nme Bne Gises – Trout Moon
Family and Child Education Program Visits Washington DC
During the week
of February 24-27,
2014 FACE Coordinator Rose Potvin,
Parent Educator Ann
Viau, School Board
Member
Connee
Sagataw and FACE
Parent Molly Meshigaud traveled to
Washington DC to
advocate for the
continuance of the
FACE Program.
March 2014
FEATURED EVENTS
Voter Registration and Board
Sign Up, April 11-16
....page 4
Shi Shi Be, April 12th
....page 9
Yoga Classes, Thursdays
....page 11
The group from Hannahville with William Mehoja
In addition to the
group from Hannahville, other FACE
sites were also represented. During the
meetings, everyone
shared their stories,
history of the program, its effectiveness and thoughts for
the future.
The group was able
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Hearing
to sit in on a Senate
Committee on Indian Affiars Hearing on Childhood Education in Indian
Country. The federal government operates countless early childhood development and education programs throughout the federal structure.
Hannahville’s FACE Program would like to thank everyone who participated
in the video testimonials and wrote letters of support. Included with a packet
of information and the video was the following quote– An old man walked up
a shore littered with thousands of starfish, beached and dying after a storm. A
young man was picking them up and flinging them back into the ocean. “Why
do you bother?” the old man scoffed. “You’re not saving enough to make a
difference.” The young man picked up another starfish and sent it spinning
back to the water. “Made a difference to that one,” he said. Hannahville’s
FACE Program makes a difference, every day. Thank you to all the families
who have made FACE a success!
Family Rec. Nights,
Wednesdays ....page 20
American Legion Post 116
Breakfast Fundraiser,
March 20th ....page 23
In This Issue
Community Info ..........pages 2 & 3
Election Information ....pages 4 & 5
Eligible Voter List .........pages 6 & 7
Housing Depatment ............page 8
Culture & Language .............page 9
Employment Opportunities ..page 10
Health & Human Services ....page 11
Youth Spotlight .................page 12
School News .......................page 13
Helping Students .........pages 14 -17
Casino Entertainment ........page 18
Casino Calendar .................page 19
School/Youth Services Calendar ..page 20
Activities ............................page 21
Birthdays/Personal Ads ......pages 22 & 23
Community Information
TRIBAL COUNCIL
Meetings are held on the first
Monday of every month at 10:00
am in the chambers at the Administration Building. To be added
to the agenda call Tammy Meshigaud, Tribal Council Secretary at
723-2604.
ADULT & CHILD WELFARE
Meetings are held on the second
and fourth Monday of every
month at 10:00 am within the
Visions Center.
From your Enrollment Department
It is very important that all Tribal Members and Registered Descendants
keep their contact information current with the Enrollment Office, whether
you live on or off tribal lands.
Your residential address is used in a variety of ways. Examples: when you enroll
a child, your residency accuracy is very important; for fire/safety reasons; during
tribal elections for voter and board eligibility; census data, etc. Therefore, anytime
you move please be sure to contact the Enrollment Officer with your new address
and phone number and the names of other members residing at the address.
Hannahville Indian Community
Enrollment Officer, Jackie Kang
N14911 Hannahville B-1 Rd
Wilson, MI 49896
Phone: 906-723-2601
Fax: 906-466-2933
Email: [email protected]
Days/hours of operation: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00pm EST.
GAMING COMMISSION
Meetings are twice a month on
Wednesday’s at 10:00 am within
the Casino. Call Brad Madalinski,
Gaming Commission Director at
723-2046 with any questions.
EZ TAXI
466-2128 or 368-0515 Edna Keezer, Owner/Driver
Location: N15321 Cedarview Drive, Wilson, MI 49896
Hours of Operation: 6:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Monday –Friday
Fares
HEALTH BOARD
Meetings are on the fourth Thursday of every month at 3:00 pm
in the upstairs conference room
of the Health & Human Services
building.
Flat Fees, One Way:
$3.00 per person on reservation
$5.00 per person to Bark River or less than 15 miles
$10.00 per person to Escanaba
HOUSING BOARD
The Housing Board meets on the
first Tuesday of every month at
2:00 pm within the Housing Department.
CPR and First Aid Class
SCHOOL BOARD
The School Board meets on the
second Thursday of every month
at 3:00 pm in the School conference room.
All times and dates are subject
to change. Due to confidentiality reasons, some meetings may
have closed sessions.
Round Trip:
Flat fee charged plus
1/2 the flat fee for the
return trip.
There is limited space available for this CPR/AED and First Aid class. I
would like to fill these classes with Community and Casino employees
who want to attend. The class will be in the training room at the Casino.
There is no charge for the class.
The
class will be held on Saturday, March 29, 2014.
• 9:00 a.m. CPR
• 12:00 p.m. lunch break
• 1:00 p.m. First aid
• 3:00 end of class
If you are interested in attending a class, please call Terry at 723-2069 to
register. Please remember space is limited. I need your commitment to
attend the class that you choose.
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Hannahville Happenings • March 2014
Community Information
April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month. Save the dates for
next months activities.
April 3 TAKE A STAND DAY – call and ask us how
April 10 EGG WALK – Begins at the Administration Building at 1:00 p.m. If there’s bad weather, Egg Walk will be held
the following Thursday.
April 17 Tentative rain/snow day for Egg Walk
April 24 Sexual Assault Awareness PRESENTATION –
at the Community Center from 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
If you have any questions, please call:
STOP VIOLENCE COORDINATOR Nora Ault 723-2663 or
CRIME VICTIM’S ADVOCATE Ruth Oja 723-2662
This project was supported by Grant NO 2013-TW-AX-0002 awarded by the Office on Violence Against Women, U.S. Department of
Justice. The opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations
expressed in this publication/exhibition are those of the author(s) and
do not neccessarily reflect the views of the Department of Justice,
Office on Violence Against Women.
All events are
sponsored by
OVW Tribal
Government Grant.
Board Seats
The names that are followed by (14) indicate that their spots are up in 2014. If the Board also includes alternates,
those spots are up for election every year. Elections will be on May 5, 2014.
Adult & Child Welfare Board
Victoria Dowd (14)
Gloria Wandahsega (14) Geneva “Magg” Wandahsega (15)
Mia Smith (15)
Debra Williams (15)
1st Alternate: Mary Little-Winberg
2nd Alternate: Cindy Burns
Gaming Commission
Amanda Hess (14)
Anna Larson (14)
Connee Sagataw (14)
Richard Meshigaud (14)
Karol Sagataw (15)
James Wandahsega (15)
Darrel Wandahsega (15)
School Board
Crystal Lea (14)
Connee Sagataw (14)
Karol Sagataw (14)
Charles “John” Wandahsega (14)
Geneva “Magg” Wandahsega (15)
Marilyn Shawano (15)
Mary Meshigaud (15)
1st Alternate: James Wandahsega
2nd Alternate: Gloria Wandahsega
Health Board
Anna Larson (14)
Donald Meshigaud (14)
Alan “Barney” Philemon (14)
Lois Tovar (14)
Amanda Hess (15)
Mary Meshigaud (15)
Crystal Lea (15)
1st Alternate: Debra Williams
2nd Alternate: Cindy Burns
Hannahville Happenings • March 2014 Housing Board
Jesse Wandahsega (14)
Donald Meshigaud (14)
Mia Smith (14)
Lois Tovar (14)
Alan “Barney” Philemon (15)
Richard Meshigaud (15)
Russ Dees (15)
1st Alternate: Chris Halfaday
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Election Information
Election Committee
Voter Registration and Board Sign Up
The Election Committee has overall responsibility for
the conduct of all general elections and is composed
of 7 members. Some of the responsibilities include but
are not limited to the following: assisting with voter
registration, preparing ballots, absentee ballots, oversee the casting of ballots, posting and certifying of
election results, and conducting recounts of election
results. If you are interested in serving on the Election
Committee for the 2014 Elections there is a sign up
sheet with Faye Mroczkowski at the front desk at the
Administration Building or call Tammy Meshigaud,
Tribal Council Secretary at 723-2604.
Registration will be held in the Administration Building
from 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on the following days:
Friday, April 11
Monday, April 14
Tuesday, April 15
Wednesday, April 16
and Thursday, April 17 from 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Gaming Commission
In order to be eligible to run for a Board you must
be an enrolled Hannahville Indian Community Tribal
Member, be 21 years of age on or before May 5, 2014
and reside on tribal lands on or before February 5,
2014. Information regarding the Background Investigation Policy for Boards is on the following page.
Background Checks for Gaming Commission candidates and must be returned by Tuesday, April 1, 2014.
When picking up the background check form, please
notify Humans Resources at the Casino that you are
applying for the Gaming Commission. Once the application is complete, submit the background check to Brad
Madalinski. Gaming Commission background checks are
done according to Gaming standards.
Adoption Applications
The adoption application is available on the Hannahville
Indian Community website: www.hannahville.net by
clicking on Services and going to the Tribal Enrollment
tab. Applications can also be picked up at the Administration Building with Jackie Kang during office hours.
The deadline for submitting adoption applications is Friday, April 4, 2014. If the application is not completed
and submitted by the deadline, the name will not appear
on the ballot.
Staggered Terms
The scheduling of Board terms are staggered so that all
members of body are not selected at the same time. This
year there will be four open seats on all the Boards with
the exception of the Adult and Child Welfare Board. In
addition to the open seats, Alternate positions on Boards
are up for election every year.
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In order to be qualified to vote an individual must be
an enrolled Hannahville Indian Community Tribal
Member, be 21 years of age on or before May 5, 2014,
reside on tribal lands on or before February 5, 2014
and complete voter registration.
Elections
Tribal Elections will be on Monday, May 5, 2014 at
the Community Center from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
As written in the Tribal Election Ordinance of the
Hannahville Indian Community, “It shall be unlawful
for any person in the polling place or within [100] feet
of the entrance to the polling to try to persuade orally,
or by the distribution of any materials or in any way
or manner try to persuade or influence any person to
vote for or against a person or issue which is being
voted on at the election. If convicted for a violation
under this section the violater shall be punished
according to section 100.48.”
Drug Testing
Drug testing for Board candidacy will begin in Friday,
March 14, 2014 and end on Thursday, April 17, 2014
at noon. The cost is $25 and is due before you take the
test. Please keep in mind that if you are currently on a
prescription it takes at least 7 days for the confirmation.
The receipt from your drug test is due when you sign up
for Boards. Call 723-2533 to make an appointment for
drug testing.
Hannahville Happenings • March 2014
Election Information
NOTICE REGARDING CANDIDATE ELIGIBILITY TO SERVE ON CHILD WELFARE, HEALTH
AND SCHOOL BOARDS
Note: These requirements are excerpted from the Hannahville Indian Community Background Investigations Policy.
Child Welfare & Health Boards
A person is eligible to serve on the Child Welfare or Health Boards if they have never been convicted under tribal,
state or federal law of, (or pled no contest or nolo contendere to) any of the following: a felony or high court
misdemeanor; or do not have two or more misdemeanor convictions under federal, tribal or state law that are
crimes of: violence; sexual assault; sexual molestation; sexual exploitation; sexual contact; prostitution; crimes
against persons; or offenses committed against children.
School Board
A person is eligible to serve on the School Board if they have never been convicted under tribal, state or federal
law of, (or pled no contest or nolo contendere to) any of the following: a felony or high court misdemeanor;
or do not have two or more misdemeanors involving crimes of: violence; sexual assault; sexual molestation;
sexual exploitation; sexual contact; prostitution; crimes against persons; or offenses committed against children.
A person must report, and may, in future, be prohibited from serving or continuing to serve on the School Board
if the person has been convicted under tribal, state or federal law of, (or pled no contest or nolo contendere to)
any misdemeanor involving: leaving the scene of an accident; selling or furnishing alcohol to a minor; domestic
assault & battery; assault & battery with serious injury; threats or assault & battery against FIA/HHS employees;
obstructing, or and assault against an employee in the course of employment; conduct against a pregnant individual with injury to a fetus or embryo; fourth degree child abuse; allowing consumption or possession of alcohol by
minor(s) at a social gathering; contributing to the delinquency of a minor; intentionally pointing/aiming a firearm
at another; indecent exposure; stalking.
Procedure: If you know that a tribal governmental background investigation has been completed, and prior to
the time that you register to run for election to the above named boards, you should consult your adjudication
certificate to see on what Boards you are eligible to serve. At the time of registration, you will be required to sign
an affidavit identifying any convictions that would prohibit your serving on those boards. Any misrepresentation
will, of course, result in removal from the board, if elected.
Assuming that you are elected and do not have those statutory bars to service, each elected official will be required
to submit to a full governmental background investigation if one has not been previously done, or may be required
to submit to an updated investigation if a full investigation has been done.
We wish to encourage all of our membership to participate in the election process by voting and running for
boards for which they qualify.
We regret that persons who may have had early convictions and who have since led exemplary lives, may continue to experience the ill effects of those earlier mistakes, but these requirements and their enforcement, while
intended to safeguard our children, vulnerable adults and institutions, are applied equally to all.
Sincerely,
Tribal Elections Committee
Hannahville Indian Community
Note: Gaming Commission Background requirements differ from governmental regulations. Please consult with
the Tribal Gaming Commission for those requirements. Call the Legal Department with any questions at 723-2610.
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2014 Eligible Voter List
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Anderson, Janice B.
Auginaush, Carolyn C.
Auginaush, Faye D.G.
Anziano, Ogeemabinaysee
Boda, Bret W.
Boda, Donna M.
Boda, Kyle W.
Boelter, Arlene G.
Boychief, Regina L. “Gina”
Brunette, Jeremy S.
Burns, Cynthia C.
Burns, Tina M.
Carlson, Heidi L.
Carpenter, Lena J.
Caswell, Jeannie M.
Decota, Alicia M.
Decota Jr., John P.
DeLeon, Peggy A.
Dees, Russel E.
Deverney, Acea M.
Dowd, Ongeequay E.
Dowd, Victoria J.
Frye, Paula J.
Frye Sr., Rodney L.
Gamez, Audrey C.
Gill, Clarence E.
Gill, Kevin B.
Gill, Rose M.
Gill, Shannon E.
Halfaday, Alicia M.
Halfaday, Barbara A.
Halfaday, Becky L.
Halfaday, Cedric S.
Halfaday, Chris J.
Halfaday, Dana L.
Halfaday, Dawn R.
Halfaday, Diana L.
Halfaday, Eric L.
Halfaday, Jennifer R.
Halfaday, Kevin J.
Halfaday, Matthew C.
Halfaday, Natasha N.
Halfaday, Peter H.
Halfaday, Robin R.
Halfaday, Theresa A.
Hapner, Jeffery A.
Hapner, Tammy L.
Hardwick, Ann M.
Hardwick, Becky A.
Hardwick, Dustin T.
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Hardwick, Margaret S.
Hardwick, Renee A.
Harris, Brittany K.
Harris Sr., Chad E.
Harris, Charlotte L.
Hess, Amanda A.
Howard, Anita G.
Ingraham, Gerald W.
Jackson, Jeremiah R.
Jackson, Kelli M.
Jackson, Pamela F.
Jesse, Cheryl A.
Jesse, Vanessa M.
Johnson, Mary J.
Johnson Jr., Robert
Kang, Jacqueline D.
Karaga, Rochelle S.
Keezer, Edna C.
Keezer, Katrina M.
Keshick, Anthony D.
Keshick, Carmen L.
Keshick, Carissa C.
Keshick, Dyllan J.
Keshick, Franklin O.
Keshick Sr., Lexie “Jason”
Keshick, Lisa R.
Keshick, Lori B.
Keshick, Peter R.
Kidd, Jamie F.
LaFave, Mindy L.
Larson Jr., Albert A.
Larson, Anna R.
Larson, Dustin M.
Larson, Janet A.
Larson, Mark A.
Lattergrass, John S.
Lattergrass, Kristina M.
Lea, Crystal L.
Light, Cheryl P.
Little, Debra L.
Little, Lisa R.
Little, Russell “Ralph”
Little-Winberg, Mary J.
Litchard, Stephen D.
Long (Keshick), Peter H.
Malinowski, Adam A.
Malinowski, Lila A.
Mathias, Dion K.
Matrious, Darren R.
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McCullough Sr., Anthony
McCullough, Jessica J.
McCullough, Jody A.
McCullough Sr., Lloyd J.
McCullough, Ta-Sheena L.
McCullough, Vanessa M.
McDonald, Vanessa L.
Medlin, Ashley R.
Megenuph, Amber D.
Megenuph, Charlotte E.
Megenuph, George L.
Megenuph, Gordon “Chuck”
Megenuph, Juanita R.
Meshigaud, Aaron M.
Meshigaud, Annie L.
Meshigaud, Bonita G.
Meshigaud, Charles H.
Meshigaud, Christy R.
Meshigaud, Cynthia R.
Meshigaud, Daniel P.
Meshigaud, Donald
Meshigaud, Earl J.
Meshigaud, Jr., Earl J.
Meshigaud, Elaine M.
Meshigaud Sr., Ernest “Tubby”
Meshigaud, Frank L.
Meshigaud Sr., Gary R.
Meshigaud, Harl J.
Meshigaud, Harriet A.
Meshigaud, Ida R.
Meshigaud, Janet A.
Meshigaud, Janice “Irene”
Meshigaud, Jesse R.
Meshigaud Sr., John E.
Meshigaud Jr., John E
Meshigaud, Juana L.
Meshigaud, Kenneth W.
Meshigaud, Kira E.
Meshigaud, Mary Lynn
Meshigaud, Misty D.
Meshigaud, Molly R.
Meshigaud, Myron J.
Meshigaud, Nicole L.
Meshigaud, Richard A.
Meshigaud, Sr. Reginald
Meshigaud, Jr. Reginald
Meshigaud, Robert A.
Meshigaud Jr., Ronald
Meshigaud, Tammy R.
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Meshigaud-Dwyer, Noreena M.
Metzger, Christina M.
Metzger, Connie M.
Metzger, Mellissa R.
Migwanabe, Emma J.
Miller, Karen R.
Mroczkowski, Faye L.
Munroe, Lesley R.
Neely, Katherine M.
O’Brien, Phoebe “Bear”
Pearson, Loretta M.
Peters, Charlene F.
Philemon, Alan B. “Barney”
Philemon Jr., Henry A.”Chun”
Philemon, Leon “Beehop”
Philemon, Michael R.
Philemon, Michelle L.
Philemon, Randy L.
Philemon, Sharon F.
Philemon, Stephanie M.
Polfus, Rita B.
Ritchie, Clarence L.
Ritchie, Maxwell T.
Ritchie, Melissa R.
Ritchie, Rita A.
Robinson, Ruth C.
Sagataw, Alex R.
Sagataw, Alyssa B.
Sagataw, Cheryl E.
Sagataw, Connee A.
Sagataw, Dale J. “Joe”
Sagataw, Daniel G.
Sagataw, Derek J.
Sagataw, Donald V. “Duck”
Sagataw, Errol “Marty”
Sagataw, Gregory “Buck”
Sagataw, Heather D.
Sagataw, Helen L.
Sagataw, Jessie L.
Sagataw, Joseph A.
Sagataw, Joseph “Mike”
Sagataw, Karol J.
Sagataw, Kenneth B.
Sagataw, Lance O.
Sagataw Jr., Levi E. “Bloss”
Sagataw III, Levi E.
Sagataw, Luann C.
Sagataw, Mark A.
Sagataw, Ronald L.
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Sagataw, Vaughn M.
Sagataw, William D.
Scheeneman, Amanda L.
Shawano Marilyn J.
Sjoholm Sr., William R.
Smith, Amanda L.
Smith, Carol L.
Smith, Christine “Teen”
Smith, Corrina M.
Smith, Eli F.
Smith Jr., Francis L.
Smith, Jesse L.
Smith, Mark F.
Smith, Mia L.
Smith, Mickey L.
Smith, Stephanie F.
Smith, Timothy L.
Smith, Thomas J.
Smith, Thomas R.
Teeple, Charlene L.
Teeple, Christopher D.
Teeple, Glenn D.
Teeple, Jamie L.
Teeple, Vance L.
Teeple, Wesley E.
Thunder Jr., Vernon L.
Tovar, Chris “Bob”
Tovar, David
Tovar, Kelly A.
Tovar, Lois A.
Trudeau, Parker Z.
Trudeau, Vivian “Mare”
Uskilith, Shianne L.
Uskilith, Traci L.
Wandahsega, Alan D.
Wandahsega, Alma C.
Wandahsega, Angela “Angie”
Wandahsega, Charles “John
Wandahsega, Darrel E.
Wandahsega, Geneva “Magg”
Wandahsega, Gerald W.
Wandahsega, Gloria J.
Wandahsega, James W.
Wandahsega, Jason A.
Wandahsega, Janice A.
Wandahsega, Jesse J.
Wandahsega, Kendal J.
Wandahsega Jr., Leroy R.
Wandahsega, Luann J.
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Hannahville Happenings • March 2014 Wandahsega Sr., Michael C.
Wandahsega, Patricia J. “Patsy”
Wandahsega, Patrick R.
Wandahsega Sr., Phillip D.
Wandahsega, Rosalind “Rose”
Wandahsega, Sara J.
Wandahsega, Scott E.
Wandahsega, Stephen J.
Wandahsega Sr., Theodore B.
Wandahsega Jr., Theodore B.
Wandahsega, Timothy D. “Tim”
Wandahsega, Tonto A.
Wandahsega, Travis L.
Wandahsega, Tyrone P.
Wandahsega, Warren D.
Wandahsega, William “Bill”
Wandahsega-Neely, Katherine M.
Wandahsega-Williams, Marlene
Williams Sr., Anthony S.
Williams, Barbara A.
Williams, Betty J.
Williams, Brian L.
Williams II, Brian L.
Williams, Cherice M.
Williams, Debra A.
Williams, Edmund
Williams Sr., Gregory A.
Williams Jr., Gregory A.
Williams Jr., Harry J.
Williams, Jr., Henry L.
Williams, Nichole H.
Williams, Veronica M.
Withey, Mariah R.
This is the ELIGIBLE voter list. If
there was anyone that was missed,
please call Tammy Meshigaud at
723-2604 to be added.
In order to become a QUALIFIED
voter in the upcoming election you
must be an enrolled Hannahville
Indian Community member, be 21
years of age on or before May 5,
2014, reside on tribal lands at least
90 days prior to May 5, 2014 and
complete the voter registration application. Voter Registration will be in
April. Dates and times are on page 3.
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Housing Department
Hannahville Housing Department
To apply, stop in the Housing Department to fill out or update an application. The Housing Department will no longer
accept phone calls for updates. Hours of operation are: Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. Postings for available
homes are located within the Housing office as well as the Hannahville Housing Facebook page. Remember that
you must update your application each time you are applying for a home. You must also have all the required
information attached and current to qualify. Call 906-723-2294 with any questions.
HOMES FOR RENT
2 – one-bedroom apartments in Elder’s Building #2. 1 – one-bedroom Duplex Elder’s Apartment located
Rent is $100.00 per month. Deadline: open until filled. on Balsam Lane. Rent is $100.00 per month. Deadline:
March 28, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. No exceptions.
The Hannahville Housing Department is also taking applications for 2 – Rent to Own Homes. Applicants will
be selected using the HUD 2014 Income Limits policy. Applications are available at the Housing Office. Applicants will need to attach current paystubs AND either their IRS 1094 form or W2 & 1099 forms. Deadline:
May 1, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. No exceptions.
To be a qualified applicant your income must meet the Income limits. For example, using the Income Limits
Summary shown below, if you have 4 persons in your family and your income for 2013 is 42,250 or under, you
will qualify.
To view the full
2014 Income
Limits Summary,
please visit
www.huduser.org
WHO: Anybody
DRUG TAKE BACK INITIATIVE
WHAT: Prescription/Non-Prescription Medication (Pill Form Only)
WHERE: Hannahville Tribal Police Department WHEN: Mondays - Fridays, 8:00 am - 4:00 pm or by appointment
WHY: To help keep harmful medications out of the hands of innocent children and drug abusers.
HOW: Bring your expired or unused medications to the Hannahville Tribal Police Department and place them
into the disposal box located in the lobby.
PURPOSE: Individuals that have known medications, increase their chance of becoming a victim of a crime. The purpose of this program is to provide a safe disposal method to you at no costs and no questions, to help you from becoming
a victim. If we can work together to dispose of expired/unused medications, we decrease the chance of these medications
getting into the hands of a drug abuser or innocent child. Please consider disposing of these medications today!
4 6 6 -2 9
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If you have any questions, call the Police Department at 466-2911.
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Culture and Language
UPCOMING POW WOW’S
SHI SHI BE
The next Shi Shi Be will be held on Saturday, April
12th at the Community Center. Doors open at noon.
Games will run 1:00 – 5:00 pm. An Easter themed
meal will be served between games. Vocabulary and
blank sheets are available at the
Administration front desk and the
Potawatomi Heritage Center. If you
have any questions, please call Molly
Meshigaud at 723-2612.
Central Michigan University Pow Wow
CMU Events Center (Formerly known as Rose Arena)
Mt Pleasant, MI
March 22nd & 23rd
For more information call: (989) 774-2508
Mole Lake Trails Pow Wow
Bingo Hall • Mole Lake, WI
March 29th & 30th
Contact: Rebecca Vanzile (715) 478-7616
Host Hotel: ML Lodge (715) 478-3200
2014 Potawatomi Gathering
This year’s Potawatomi Gathering will be hosted by
the Match-e-be-nash-she-wish, Gun Lake Band of
Potawtomi Indians in Gun Lake (Dorr), Michigan
(just south of Grand Rapids), August 4 – 11, 2014.
Preliminary Agenda:
Monday, August 4 – Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Language Conference
Thursday, August 7
All Band Tribal Council Meeting
Dance For Mother Earth Pow Wow
Eastern Michigan University’s Convocation Center
Ypsilanti, MI
April 5th & 6th
Host Drum: Crazy Spirit
For more information email: [email protected]
University of Wisconsin Madison
Spring Contest Pow Wow
University of Wisconsin Madison, WI
April 5th & April 6th
For more information call: 608-265-3420
Friday, August 8 – Saturday, August 9
Gathering and Pow Wow
The Golf Outing will be announced once plans have
been finalized. The Gathering website will be available in
March 2014. Please watch for more information to come.
Save the Date
Thursday, April 3 and Friday, April 4, 2014 for the
first-ever Native American Serrvice Learning Partnership Institute with keynote speaker William Mendoza,
executive director of the White House Initiative on
American Indian and Alaskan Native Education.
Learn how academic service learning partnerships can
address multiple needs of tribal communities.
Registration forms for this FREE institue can be found
at www.nmu.edu/nativeamericans. For more information, call 906-227-1397.
Green Bay Intertribal Student Council Powwow
Kress Events Center: UW-Green Bay, WI
April 12th
Host Drum: Str8 Across
For more information call: 920-412-2404
25th Annual Veterans of the Menominee Nation
Gathering of Warriors Pow Wow
Woodland Bowl, Keshena, WI
May 16, 17 & 18
Host Drum: Smokeytown
For more information call 715-851-4748
This gathering is presented by the NMU Center for
Native American Studies and made possible by the
Keweenaw Bay Indian Community and the Sault Ste.
Marie Tribe of Chippewa.
Hannahville Happenings • March 2014 Ho-Chunk Nation Memorial Day Pow Wow
Black River Falls, WI
May 24, 25 & 26
For more information call: 715-284-9343
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Employment Opportunities
Island Resort & Casino
P.O. Box 351 - W399 Hwy US 2 & 41 Harris, MI 49845-0351
Phone 1-906-466-2941 or 1-800-682-6040 Fax 1-906-466-7378 www.islandresortandcasino.com
Employment selection will be made in accordance with the Hannahville Indian Community’s Tribal Employment
Rights Ordinance (TERO) Title IV Chapter 3.
Position: Guest Room Attendant Closing date: 3/20/14 Wage: $7.40/hour +tips
Hours: Part-time seasonal positions; must be available to work all days, holidays and weekends.
Qualifications:High school diploma or G.E.D.; past experience preferred but not required, on the job training will
be provide; must be able to do repetitive reaching, squatting, bending kneeling and lifting.
Duties:
• Clean rooms up to hotel standards as instructed
• Update housekeeping report as rooms are clean and
• Maintain hallways and supply rooms.
• Inventory and report items left in rooms.
• Monitor cleaning supplies and notify supervisor when supplies are needed.
• All other duties as assigned.
Closing date: 3/20/14
Wage: $8.72
Position: Stagehand Hours: part-time position; events are scheduled friday and saturday evenings, but must be available for any hours
along with occasional sundays, weeknights and special events.
Qualifications: High school diploma or G.E.D. Must obtain a basic knowledge of mechanical and/or electrical
equipment & basic tool operation, along with being able to perform multiple tasks concurrently. Must be able to
lift and/or carry up to 65 pounds repetitively without assistance, along with repetitive bending, squating, kneeling,
reaching, twisting, rotating, and climbing, all depending on daily requirements. Ability to work on scaffolding
and must not be afraid of heights.
Duties:
• Load-in, installation, load-out of sound and lighting equipment.
• Operate spotlights and lighting board.
• Set-up and tear down of pipe and drape display tables for performer concession.
• Follow policy regarding fraternization with entertainers.
Employee Assistance Program
The Employee Assistance Program Is free to Employees And Their Dependents.
Remember, Your Employee Assistance Program is here to help. It is FREE and
CONFIDENTIAL.
Our E.A.P. Counselor is Mark Hallfrisch. Mark is in every Monday at the Casino. For
an appointment please call: (906) 786-7838.
The Employee Assistance Program can help with:
• Marital Issues
• Family Issues
• Stress
• Depression • Divorce Issues
• Parenting Issues
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• Work Related Issues
• Gambling Issues
• Financial Issues
Hannahville Happenings • March 2014
Health & Human Services
Gardening/Farming Group
Do you want to grow your own food? Are you interested in having food sovereignty? Want to learn how
to feed your family healthier?
If you answered yes, then join our group and you will
learn all of the above and much more!
• Learn about the nutrition of the food you can grow.
• Attend local conferences that focus on gardening and
farming.
• Receive all the materials and how-to knowledge to
build your own container gardens or help in building
your own in the ground.
• Sell and trade your grown food
items at the Farmers Market.
• Learn how to harvest and keep
your food to enjoy over the winter.
All you need is the interest to make your food healthier!
Call Kris Blahnik at 723-2530 to sign up and learn more.
Attention Clients of the
Hannahville Health Department
With the new Affordable Care Act of
2014, we are asking all clients to bring
in their proof of income and Tribal ID
to their appointments at the clinic so
I may help you sign up for Medical
coverage. The Michigan Medicaid
Expansion will begin April 1, 2014.
If you have any questions, please call Marcia Granquist, Benefits Coordinator at 906-723-2541.
Yoga Classes
When: Thursdays from 4:15 - 5:15 pm
Where: Health Center Fitness Center
Class limited to 15. To sign up call 723-2565
Elder Yoga Class
When: Thursdays from 2:30 - 3:30 pm
Where: Elders Building #1
Youth Farm Stand
Are you or is you child 13 years old
and looking for something to do this
summer? Our community has been
given the opportunity to start a YFS
(Youth Farm Stand) with the help
from Michigan State University.
This program is designed to teach teens and pre-teens
entrepreneurship and how to create/manage a garden
and introduce them to the work environment. The
program runs from April 1 through October 31, with
the teens/pre-teens tentative schedule being May 1
through August 31, 2014. If school is still in session
when the program starts, we will meet during the
weekend. More information on exact dates and times
will be available after April 2.
The children will be in charge (under the supervision
of an adult) of the garden and have their own stand
weekly at the Farmers Market in the parking lot of the
Health Clinic. There are classes that they will attend
to get the knowledge of gardening and basic business
skills ( I.E. cost of production and what to sell their
products for) class size is limited to 6.
Upon signing up for this program please understand
that it is very important for the children to attend as
much as possible. Look at it like a job, the more work
put in, the better production will be and knowledge
gained to be successful. At the end of our program
each child will be awarded. It will be up to the children
and the coordinator on what they do with the money
made from the farm stand. A couple options are a field
trip, a salary or to save the money for the next years
garden.
This program is a great opportunity to introduce your
teen to the working environment. I see a positive impact being left on the people who are able to participate. I encourage you to contact me with more questions and to enroll your child. Thank you.
If you are interested or for more information please
contact Jamie Kidd (Y.F.S.P.C/ Youth Farm Stand
Project Coordinator) at (906) 723-3130 or (906)
368-0252.
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Youth Spotlight
Hannahville Boxing Club News
Hannahville Boxing Club Fighter, David Metzger, 9 years old, won his
boxing match on February 15th in Plover WI. Dominic also placed 8th in
the National Silver Gloves held in Independence, MO in January. Dominic
really showed he is a National Contender and has what it takes to compete
at an elite level. Placing 8th out of the whole nation is pretty good. Next
year we are going for 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
Photo and information submitted by Keith Tebear, Hannahville Boxing Club
Coach. Find practice times, fundraising event notices and more information on
the Hannahville Boxing Club Facebook page.
February 6, 2014
Hannahville Indian School
To whom it may concern,
I would like to start out by introducing myself. I am the secretary/office manager at the Whitefish Township
Community Schools. Several years ago I used to be the female chaperone for soccer and basketball games.
I would like to let you know that on Saturday, February 1, my husband and I were at the McDonalds in Newberry,
MI. We were the only customers in the restaurant. We had just started eating our lunch when your bus pulled in.
There seemed to be a very small crew working. About the same time they arrived, two truck drivers came in. We
noticed that they got their food and the teams were still in line.
I had gone into the restroom and talked with one of your players. She was a very polite young lady. We spoke
about the games they had played and who they completed against. Then we talked a little about the basketball
team coming to Paradise soon. Afterwards I spoke with one of the coaches.
Everyone from the coaches to all the students in line were very pleasant and the students were also well behaved
in the line.
What impressed me the most was as we were leaving there were some older folks that came in and they were
standing in the back of the line and I heard several of your players tell them to go in front of them. My husband
and I both heard them and commented on what a great gesture that was, and assumed they had done the same for
the truck drivers. At that very moment is when I knew that I had to write you a letter.
We always seem to be told about the inappropriate things that students may do, and I know it is a good feeling to
hear about when they do something kind and good.
Please share this with your coaches amd teams. I believe that positive behavior needs to
be reinforced as much as possible in students and I also believe that often their behavior
is a reflection of the staff and coaches, so kudos to them.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Terry Clark
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School News
Family Appreciation Night
What: March is Parenting Awareness Month! To honor our parents, the
Hannahville Early Childhood Programs are providing a night of fun, food,
& entertainment for parents and children!
When: Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Registration at 4:30, followed by music and a meal.
Where: Hannahville Indian School
Jim Gill, an award-winning musician and author, offers more than an
opportunity for active play! In concert, Jim bangs out energetic rhythms
on his banjo while everyone claps, jumps, dances and even sneezes along
to the silly inspiring musical games that he creates. Concerts also feature
opportunities for the “read-along and sing-along” play that Jim uniquely
conveys in his books. But the key ingredients in each concert are the
active participation and the interactions between children and caring
adults. These make each concert a celebration of music and play!
For more information, call Julia at 723-2725 or Rose at 723-2722.
Updates from the FACE Early Childhood Classroom
Bosho! Winter just doesn't seem to want to let up, the snow and cold
seem to be relentless. However, we were finally able to take adavantage of the beautiful snow "mountains" in front of the school for some
winter fun! The parents and children worked together to make their
version of cardboard classic sleds and raced them down the hill! What
awesome memories were made by parents and children alike!
The FACE early childhood classroom has been a busy place this February. The children
who are kindergarten eligible next year have been working on their kindergarten transition skills. They have been eating in the lunchroom, playing in the gym, and spending
2 days a week in the library working on their "journals" and 2 days a week in the computer lab. Journal writing has been a new concept for these kids, but they are excelling!
We have found by journal writing, we are integrating pre-reading skills, promoting language, working on fine motor skills, and we are even able to integrate math and science.
We use colors and shapes to define our work and can even use our journals to make
predictions about the
stories we are reading,
or about future events. It
is our goal to have these
pre-kindergartners
as
ready as possible when
they start kindergarten;
academically, socially
and emotionally. We are
looking forward to all
the events March brings,
especially SPRING!
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Head
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tain
Enter
ment
LEE BRICE
THE OAK RIDGE BOYS
SCOTTY McCREERY
March 21/22
8:00 pm
Tickets $35
April 11/12
8:00 pm
Tickets $28
May 16/17
8:00 pm
Tickets $33
Purchase tickets online: www.islandresortandcasino.com At the Casino
or by phone with credit card: 877-ISL-SHOW / 906-466-2941 ext. 5001
The Island Resort & Casino neither controls nor is responsible for the content of the artist’s performance. Any words,
actions or lyrics are solely those of the artist.
Reserved Seating • ALL TIMES EASTERN • No Refunds or Exchanges • All Acts Subject to Change
*Anyone under 18 years of age must be accompanied by an adult.
The Island Resort & Casino is not affiliated with any ticket broker and is not responsible for tickets sold through
third party agents.
To receive Island Resort and Casino Headline Entertainment updates and/or special offers, text SHOWS to 411669.
Standard message and data rates may apply.
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Youth Services
All events and activities are for YOUTH (unless designated as a “family” event) and are subject to change; if you have questions about a certain
event, activity or program offered through the Youth Services department, please call 466-5397. Youth Center Hours of Operation: Daily 1-9 pm.
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Activities
Potawatomi Language Word Search
Although the word may be shown with spaces in it
below, it appears as one word within the word search.
Can
MNOKME
Spring
MISHGOS
Grass
ASKOBISEN
Puddle
BOGTTHISHKWE
Mud
WASKONEDO
Flower
TTHISANEN
Nests
GOKBENAGEN
Basket
To learn more Potawatomi, visit
www.potawatomilanguage.org
you find
5
WAWEN
Egg
differences between these photos?
ORIGINAL
ANSWERS: SCREEN ON WALL, CHAIR, SHIRT HANGING, NUMBER ON SHIRT, LINE ON WALL.
On February 28, 2014 members of the Lady Soaring Eagles basketball team
traveled to Cincinnati to watch the Schimmel sisters play in the Louisville
Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Bearcat game.
CHANGED
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March Birthdays
Charlene Teeple . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
John Meshigaud Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alyssa Elegeert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vince Williams Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/1
3/1
3/1
3/1
Stephanie Philemon . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rai Ann Metzger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Frank Cope. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Kche-Zhawno Shawano . . . . . . . . .
3/2
3/2
3/2
3/2
Blake Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/3
Amerie Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/4
Wilfred Clements Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . 3/5
Laniceya Mailnowski. . . . . . . . . . . 3/5
Russell Dees. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rita Polfus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
William Sagataw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jesse Smith Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Henry Philemon III. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Terry Keshick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sierra Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/6
3/6
3/6
3/6
3/6
3/6
3/6
Edna Keezer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Myron Meshigaud. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Donna Viers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tyler Troxell. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Madison Bartol. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alayna Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alaura Rowley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/7
3/7
3/7
3/7
3/7
3/7
3/7
Dale Sagataw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/8
Sonya Ledger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/8
Cahn Black. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/8
Betty Hoover. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/9
Tazanna Teeple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/9
Kathleen Vandermissen . . . . . . . . 3/10
Sara Williams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/10
Derek Gagne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/10
Ernest Meshigaud Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . 3/12
Cherice Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/12
Daven Sagataw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/12
Charles Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . .
Brian Williams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Jason Wandahsega . . . . . . . . . . . .
David Tovar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/13
3/13
3/13
3/13
James Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . . .
Jacqueline Kang . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lucas Sagataw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Peter Meshigaud. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chad Harris Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/21
3/21
3/21
3/21
3/21
Shawn Tovar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/22
Devin Arteaga. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/22
Theodore Wandahsega Jr.. . . . . . . 3/14
Cody Gill. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/14
Tallen Boda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/14
Anna Larson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/23
Skylynn Keshick. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/23
Braydon Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . 3/23
Daniel Meshigaud. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/15
Ronald Clements. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/15
Kelli Jackson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/15
Elizabeth Miller . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Aaron Phillips-Donovan. . . . . . . .
Jill Wabanimkee. . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Joseph Ritchie. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/24
3/24
3/24
3/24
Cheryl Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Donald Meshigaud . . . . . . . . . . . .
Monique Lannaville . . . . . . . . . . .
Anthony McCullough Jr. . . . . . . .
3/25
3/25
3/25
3/25
Katherine Wandahsega-Neely . . .
Karen Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Patricia Metzger . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Lloyd McCullough Sr. . . . . . . . . .
Justin Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Anakwud McCullough. . . . . . . . .
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
3/16
Patrick Seymour. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/17
Cody Polfus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/17
Allan Megenuph. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/18
Karol Sagataw. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/18
Patricia Tschohl . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mark Larson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Brian Crawford. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Corrina Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . .
Tyra Boda. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3/19
3/19
3/19
3/19
3/19
Joanne Davis. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/20
Mariah Phinney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/20
Kaide Teeple. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/20
Alan Philemon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/26
Regina Boychief. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/26
Larissa Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . . 3/26
Betsy Trudeau. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/27
Bryan Meshigaud . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/27
Rianna Metzger. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/27
Cameron Polfus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/28
Faye Auginaush . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/28
Angel Wandahsega. . . . . . . . . . . . 3/28
Acea Deverney. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/29
Rachel Meshigaud. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/30
Jeffrey Hanks Jr.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3/30
Happy Birthday to the
best Grandpa ever!
Love David Lee!
Happy Birthday Kche.
From Dave, David
Lee & Manda
Happy Birthday
Howie! From Dave
Happy Birthday Howie
From Choncho!
HAppy Birthday Blake
Love Uncle Dave, Lee
Lee & Manda
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Happy 17th Birthday
Baby Boy! Love Dad
Happy 17th
Birthday David
Lee! Love ya, Mom
Hannahville Happenings • March 2014
Birthday/Personal Ads
Papa’s baby girl is 1 year
old!! Happy Birthday
Julie-Ann
Happy 1st Birthday to our
#1 Bubble Guppie Fan!!
Julie-Ann Rosalee Cowart!
Love, Mama, Daddy & Sister
HAPPY 1st
BIRTHDAY Little
Julie!!! LOVE Papa
and Uncles
Happy belated birthday
to my beautiful Petey girl
Sharea!!! Aunty Jenn loves
you always & forever
Happy Birthday
Dad. Love, Dave
Happy Birthday Pete!
Love all of us at home!
Happy birthday to my
husband James. I love u and
hope u have an amazing day.
Love ur wife
Happy birthday to the
best daddy ever! Love
Dez, Jai, MJ, Jordyn
& Ahmyah
Happy Birthday
Brian C. Love, Mom
Alisa & Alayna
Happy Birthday to my
2 older brothers.
Wishing you both a
happy birthday & many
Happy Birthday Raymond H.! more to come. Love
Love, Mom Alisa and Alayna your little sister Kathy
Happy bday GichiAnakwud McCullough
#22 and Acea DeVerney #21. So very
much love from: Mom, Darrel, Luke,
Bianca, Diamond, Zoey and Baby Boy!
AMERICAN LEGION POST 116
Congratulations to Tony
Mancilla who won the
drawing for the Ice
Shack/Deer Blind.
POST 116 is holding a BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER at the
Homemakers building on Thursday, March 20th from
7:30 am - 9:00 am. They will be serving: american fries,
scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage links, oatmeal, toast,
coffee, juice for $6.00. NO DELIVERIES.
Post 116 meets on the first Tuesday of every month at
6:00 pm. They will now be holding their meetings within
the Elders Complex building #1.
Post 116 would like to thank Karol Sagataw for donating the quilt;
Marilyn Shawano and Lois Tovar for all their help during the chili
sale; and Gina Boychief, Amber Megenuph, Blake Miller, Tthigwes
Jackson, Mequon Jackson and Kche-Zhawno Shawano for the
donations of the cupcakes for the chili sale.
Hannahville Happenings • March 2014 Drawing of the quilt
shown above to
benefit the scholarship
fund for 2014 will
happen on Thursday,
March 20th during the
Breakfast fundraiser.
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Hannahville Happenings
Published by – Hannahville Indian Community
Visit our facebook page – Hannahville Indian Community to view Advisor – Ken Meshigaud
additional pictures, job postings and reminders of events.
Newsletter Editor –
www.hannahville.net
Molly Meshigaud
Photographer/Reporter/Graphic Artist –
Molly Meshigaud
Visit the Hannahville Indian Community
website to view the newsletter in color! Office: (906) 723-2612
Email: [email protected]
Hannahville Happenings is a monthly publication
of the Hannahville Potawatomi Tribe. Opinions
appearing in this publication do NOT necessarily
reflect the opinions of the Hannahville Happenings
staff or the Hannahville Community.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE, HANNAHVILLE INDIAN COMMUNITY
OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON THE FOLLOWING DAYS:
• GOOD FRIDAY, April 18, 2014
• TRIBAL ELECTIONS, Tuesday, May 6, 2014
• MEMORIAL DAY, Friday, May 23, 2014, 1/2 day
Monday, May 26, 2014
We welcome letters, editorials, articles and photos
from our readers. Submissions are entered into
each newsletter based on priority. Space is limited.
Thank you for understanding.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS
Submissions for April’s issue must be received by
March 27, 2014.
Hannahville Happenings
Hannahville Indian Community
N14911 Hannahville B-1 Road
Wilson, Michigan 49896
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