April 20 2016 syəcəb
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April 20 2016 syəcəb
TELA CELEBRATES TULALIP’S YOUNG LEARNERS Wednesday April 20, 2016 Volume 37 No. 15 15TH ANNUAL TRIBAL EVENT CELEBRATION Page 3 More Spring Break Fun With Youth Services MONDAY APRIL 25 AT TULALIP BINGO Tulalip Tribes 6406 Marine Drive Tulalip, WA 98271 PRSRT STD US Postage PAID Sound Publishing 98204 Info page 9 See Spring Break, page 5 www.tulaliptv.com Tulalip Tribes Vision We gathered at Tulalip are one people. We govern ourselves. We will arrive at a time when each and every person has become most capable. Together we create a healthy and culturally vibrant community Tulalip Tribes Mission We make available training, teaching and advice, both spiritual and practical. Tulalip Tribes Values 1. We respect the community of our elders past and present, and pay attention to their good words. 2. We uphold and follow the teachings that come from our ancestors. 3. It is valued work to uphold and serve our people. 4. We work hard and always do our best. 5. We show respect to every individual. 6. We strengthen our people so that they may walk a good walk. 7. We do not gossip, we speak the truth. Tulalip Tribes 1-800-869-8287 The Tulalip Tribes are successors in interest to the Snohomish, Snoqualmie and Skykomish Tribe and other tribes and bands signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliot, January 22, 1855 dxʷlilap syəcəb, the weekly newspaper of the Tulalip Tribes Manager: Sara “Niki” Cleary, 360.716.4202 email: [email protected] Reporter: Micheal Rios, 360.716.4198 email: [email protected] Supervisor/Design: Kim Kalliber, 360.716.4192 email: [email protected] Digital Media Coordinator: Roger Vater, 360.716.4195 email: [email protected] Administrative Assistant: Val Williams, 360.716.4200 email: [email protected] Volume 37, No. 15, April 20, 2016 Published once-aweek with special issues by the: Communications Dept. Tulalip Tribes 6406 Marine Drive, Tulalip, WA 98271 360-716-4200; fax 360-716-0621 email: [email protected] Deadline for contribution is Friday, with publication on the following second Wednesday (12 days later). In memoriam: Frank F. Madison, 1923-2002 Sherrill Guydelkon, 1945-2008 This Schedule is subject to change. To see an updated schedule, go to: http://www.tulaliptv.com/tulaliptv-schedule/ The Tulalip TV Program schedule is always available at www.TVGuide.com enter zip code 98271, select Tulalip Broadband. You can find the weekly schedule at http://www.tulaliptv.com/tulaliptv-schedule/. Also, the TulalipTV Program Schedule is always available on Tulalip Broadband Channel 44 (TV Guide Channel) Not getting your syəcəb? Contact Rosie Topaum at 360.716.4298 or email [email protected] News April 20, 2016 dxʷlilap syəcəb 3 Safeway Club Card Fuel Rewards can be used at the Marine Drive Chevron Submitted by Charvette Costa, Finance, Tulalip Liquor/Smokeshop & Tulalip Market The Marine Drive Chevron has great news to share: You can now use your Safeway Club Card Fuel Rewards at the Marine Drive Chevron Please note that you can use either your Tribal discount OR your Safeway discount, you can’t use them both at the same time (no stacking). New Features at pumps: • You must choose the Debit option before swiping your debit card (otherwise it automatically goes to credit). • Chose the Loyalty Program For Tribal: • Choose “Tribal” Loyalty • You will be prompted to enter a number, swipe your card at this time. For Safeway: • Choose “Safeway” • You will be prompted to enter a number. Swipe your Safeway card or enter phone number associated with your card. Celebrating our youngest learners Article/photos by Micheal Rios During the week of April 11-15, the Betty J. Taylor Early Learning Academy (TELA) celebrated the Week of the Young Child. The week was devoted to shining a light on the importance of early childhood development. “All young children need and deserve high-quality early learning experiences that will prepare them for life, and Tulalip has a great opportunity to do our part to help young children,” stated Melinda Contraro, Professional Development Manager at TELA. “Week of the Young Child is a time for Tulalip to recognize that early years are learning years for all young children.” Week of the Young Child is an annual celebration sponsored by the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Intended to celebrate early learning, young children, their teachers and families, the weeklong event is the perfect opportunity for early childhood programs to hold activities that bring awareness to the needs of young children. Alley-Oop and his sunshine band of toddlers. Continued on next page News April 20, 2016 dxʷlilap syəcəb Young children and their families depend on high-quality education and care, which help children get a great start and bring lasting benefits to Tulalip. Week of the Young Child is a time to recognize the importance of early learning and early literacy, and to celebrate the teachers and policies that bring early childhood education to young children. “We will share some activities with our families and provide take home ideas for them to do with their children,” continued Melinda. “TELA has nearly 100 early childhood professionals working together to improve professional practice and working conditions in early childhood education, and to build public support for high-quality early childhood education programs.” The week of fun and family friendly activities kicked off on Monday, April 11, with Music Monday. The reception area was transformed into a musical platform for Alley-Oop and his sunshine band of toddlers. • Music Monday: sing, dance, celebrate and learn. Through music, children develop math, language, and literacy skills all while having fun and being active. • Taco Tuesday: healthy eating and fitness at school. This fun, food-themed day is about more than just cheese and salsa. Cooking together connects math with literacy skills, science, and more. With the rise of childhood obesity, you can encourage healthy nutrition and fitness habits in the classroom by creating your own healthy tacos. • Work Together Wednesday: work together, build together, and learn together. When children build together they explore math and science concepts and develop their social and early literacy skills. Children can use any building material – from a fort of branches on the playground to a block city in the classroom. • Artsy Thursday: think, problem solve, create. Children develop creativity, social skills and fine motor skills with open-ended art projects where they can make choices, use their imaginations, and create with their hands. On Artsy Thursday celebrate the joy and learning children experience when engaged in creative art making. • Family Friday: sharing family stories. Engaging and celebrating families is at the heart of supporting our youngest learners. We applaud family members’ role as young children’s first and most important teachers. 4 News April 20, 2016 dxʷlilap syəcəb Spring Break fun continues Article/photos by Micheal Rios Every student hopes to have a fun and cool Spring Break. One where they can make memories and tell stores to their classmates when school resumes. Fortunately, in Tulalip we have our Youth Services Department and Boys & Girls Club to depend on at times like this. This year, the staff of Youth Services planned out a week of new experiences, funfilled activities, and overall good times for Tulalip youth to connect over during their Spring Break. Meanwhile the Boys & Girls Club also planned out a week of activities based on past events that the children thoroughly enjoyed. In the last See-Yaht-Sub issue we shared pictures of the youth at Elevated Sportz in Bothell and Doodlebug Sportz Paintball located in north Everett. This issue we are sharing some photos from the serene outdoor hike Youth Services made possible for 55 youth on Thursday, April 7. The location was Boulder River Wilderness Trail located on the outskirts of the Mt. BakerSnoqualmie National Forest. The youth and their chaperones hiked along the Boulder River enjoying the gentle grade terrain and views of the waterfalls crushing into the river from the steep 5 banks opposite the trail. At 8.6 miles, roundtrip, it’s a relatively easy hike that allowed for the youth to enjoy being outside in the mid-70 degree weather. While the older kids were hiking at Boulder River, the 200 or so younger kids of the Boys & Girls Club had been bussed to Marysville’s Skate Inn and took over the rink. Along with countless loops around the skating rink, the kids also played limbo, danced to the Cha-Cha Slide and Cupid Shuffle, and held their own Karaoke session. Continued on next page News April 20, 2016 6 Skating! dxʷlilap syəcəb News April 20, 2016 dxʷlilap syəcəb 7 Letters April 20, 2016 Thank you to my nephews To my nephews who will drop their work for an aunty and help her when in need, the times seeing them growing up and enjoying our time together. I would do it all over again. Brenda Lyle Returning phone calls This is a letter addressed to a handful of employees who work for the Tribes - specifically employees who do not, for whatever reason, return customers phone calls. My late, deceased husband, Jim Nolen, and myself ran our own successful land surveying company for 24 years in Texas. Our company depended on our “excellent customer service” to make a profit! Most of our business came through the phones. So, answering the phones first of all in person was of the utmost importance. If the phone was not answered in person, dxʷlilap syəcəb 10 it became important that the answering machine picked up the message and that then the phone call was returned within the next 24 hours! Tribal employees are in a “customer service business” serving our people. Returning our phone calls in a polite and timely fashion shows us, your customers, that we are respected and valued! Thank you for reading this note and thank you to those of you that do return our phone calls in a pleasant and timely fashion. You are appreciated! Respectfully, Pauline Nolen Williams, Tribal Elder Notices Tulalip Tribal Court Notices TUL-CV-EL-2015-0417. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Faith Crawford: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer _May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-EL_2015-0420. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Justin Murphy: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer _May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-EL-2015-0422. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Chantel Shaylee Elaine Jones: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on _March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer _May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published:March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-EL-2015-0409. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Joshua Anthony Lloyd: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-El-2015-0423. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Deborah Moran: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-El-2015-0425. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Ryan Irvin: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-EL-2015-0426. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Verle Kenneth Smith: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer May 2nd AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. TUL-CV-EL-2015-0418. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In re the Welfare of Rose Alexander To Derick Gabrial Peltier: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on March 7th 2016 the Reissuance of a Temporary Order for Protection was entered against you in the above-entitled Court pursuant to TTC 4.30. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above entitled action in the above entitled Court and answer May 2nd 2016 at 9:00 AM in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. April 20, 2016 dxʷlilap syəcəb 11 TUL-CV-YI-2016-0053 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In Re the Welfare of J.A.,Jr. TO: James A. Aleck and Stephannie Duncan: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an adjudicatory hearing for the previously referenced youth has been scheduled to be held on May 5, 2016 at 9:00am. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend regarding the above entitled action at the hearing on May 5, 2016 at 9:00am in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016 TUL-CV-YI-2016-0052 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. In Re the Welfare of S.A. TO: James A. Aleck and Stephannie Duncan: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an adjudicatory hearing for the previously referenced youth has been scheduled to be held on May 5, 2016 at 9:00am. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend regarding the above entitled action at the hearing on May 5, 2016 at 9:00am in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. SERVICE OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION IN THE TULALIP TRIBAL COURT TULALIP, WA TUL-CV-AH-2016-0045 Elizabeth Comenote v. David Lawrence Williams To: David Lawrence Williams YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that on February 23, 2016, a Petition for Harassment Protection Order was filed in the Tulalip Tribal Court pursuant to Tulalip Tribal Code Chapter 4.25. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend the above-entitled action in the above-entitled court and answer on May 9, 2016 at 1:30 pm in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip, WA 98271. NOTICE: You have important legal rights and you must take steps to protect your interests. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT MAY BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: March 23, 2016. If you wish to seek the advice of an attorney in this matter, you should do so promptly so that your written response, if any, may be served on time. TUL-CV-CS-2013-0060 SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Tulalip Tribal Court, Tulalip WA. Child Support hearing for enforcement of daycare not being paid In Re: Orth vs Hatch IV. TO: Cyrus Hatch IV: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a Child Support hearing has been scheduled to be held on May 17, 2016 at 11:00 am. You are hereby summoned to appear and defend regarding the above entitled action at the hearing on May 17, 2016 at 11:00 am in Tulalip Tribal Court, 6103 31st Ave NE, Tulalip WA 98271. IF YOU FAIL TO ANSWER JUDGMENT WILL BE RENDERED AGAINST YOU. Date first published: April 6, 2016.
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