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Weekly Newsletter February 19-‐25
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YOGA 4 ALL
Classes start February 2nd 2016 !
Every Tuesday
12 - 1
February 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 3 4 5
8 9 10 11 12
15 16 17 18 19
22 23 24 25 26
29
March 2016
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
1 2 3 4
7 8 9 10 11
14 15 16 17 18
M A R C H B R E A K
21 22 23 24 25
28 29 30 31
Classes will be held at FWFN Community Center
Cultural Room
Come dressed in comfortable clothing that will allow you to move
and relax.
Fort William First Nation
Youth & Social Development
MUST REGISTER!!
Registration forms can be picked up at Fort William First Nation Band office. Registration deadline will be February 29th, 2016
March Break Activities 2016
Day Time Activities
Tuesday, March 15,
2016
Swimming at Canada Games Complex 1:00 p.m. – 4:00p.m. Light Snack Will be
provided
Transportation: Buses will start doing
pick-‐ups from 12:00p.m.-‐1:00p.m. Stop Locations will be Squaw Bay Church Area Mountain Road – Sky
Hill Area
Evening Activity Wednesday, March 17, 2016
Sledding at Centienielle Park
6:00p.m. – 8:00p.m. Light snack will be provided on site
Transportation Buses will begin pick up at 5:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. Stop Locations will be Squaw Bay Church Area Mountain Road – Sky Hill
Area
Day Time Activity
Thursday, March 18,
2016
Old Fort William Outdoor Activities and Native Encampment
Tour 1:00p.m. – 4:00p.m. Light Snack will be provided on site
Transportation:
Buses will start doing pick-‐ups from
12:00p.m.-‐1:00p.m. Stop Locations will be Squaw Bay Church Area Mountain Road – Sky
Hill Area
DAYTIME Activity
Friday, March 19, 2016
Movie at Silver City
Time to be announced as we get closer to outing
Transportation Buses will begin pick up *time will be announced
at Tuesday outting Stop Locations will be Squaw Bay Church Area Mountain Road – Sky Hill
Area
SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
March Break Activities • All children must be signed up before the registration deadline – this is necessary for us in our planning and transportation arrangements
• Please ensure all information is up to date on the registration forms i.e. correct emergency contact numbers if an emergency situation should arise – we need to be able to contact someone immediately
• Children 10 and under must have parental supervision/Guardian 18+ at all activities scheduled No Exceptions
• Transport times are an approximate time frame – A bus will go around to each location – if your child (10 and under parental supervision) is waiting at the end of the driveway, the bus driver will pick you and your child up – they will not wait at homes for people
• We will provide a light snack at all the daily scheduled activities • Please ensure you and your child are dressed appropriately for the weather – some activities are outside and it is the responsibility of children to ensure proper clothing
• Please try and leave digital devices home as we are not responsible for lost or stolen items
• Depending on weather and registration, some activities may change – we will keep parents posted if this happens. All activities subject to change.
And once again…..don’t forget to register for March Break activities and have completed and dropped off at the Fort William First Nation Reception (upstairs)by Friday, February 29th , 2016
Fort William First Nation
Youth and Social Development
March Break – 2016 Registration Form
Personal Information Child’s Name: _______________
Date of Birth: Age: ___________
Phone Number: Parent Work Number:
Health Card Number:
Family Doctor: ___________
Please circle the days your child will be attending Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday or All 4 Days
Medical Information
1. Is your child presently on any medication(s)? £ Yes £No (If so, medication must be administered by a parent)
2. Does your child have any allergies? £ Yes £No (If so, please list the allergies and what treatment is required in case on emergency)
3. Is there any other medical condition we should be aware of? (If so, please describe)
4. Person to contact in case of emergency: Name: Phone Number: Name: Phone Number:
Parental Consent I give permission for the above named child to participate in recreational and cultural activities both on and off the property of Fort William First Nation, realizing that the activities may involve transportation which is provided by Fort William First Nation. I understand that participation is voluntary and agree that should an accident occur while engaged in such activities, I
will not hold Fort William First Nation or it’s designates liable. I also give consent to the person in charge to attend to my child if he/she should need medical attention.
Parents Signature: Date:
LUNCH AND LEARN
FAMILIESOF
CHILDRENWITH DISABILITIES
FEBRUARY 24, 201612:00- 1:00 PM
@Fort William First Nation
Community Centre
ADVOCATING FOR YOUR CHILDWITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Door Prize:
$100 Fresh MeatBasket
Topics:- Getting others tolisten to you- Standing up foryour child's rights- How children withspecial needs canadvocate forthemselves
Providing the right information tomeet the needs of the family
AGES 0-4 WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 24TH 2016
11:30AM – 2:00PM FWFN Community Centre – Elder’s Side
PARENT(S)/GUARDIAN(S) MUST BE IN ATTENDANCE WITH CHILD(REN)
FWFN Health Department Family Support Workers
Ratification Communication Ratification Communication
Information SessionInformation Session
Monday, February 29, 2016 Fort William First Nation Fort William Community Centre
400 Anemki Place, Fort William First Nation 6 to 9 P.M.
For more information please contact Murray Waboose at (8o7) 623-8887, toll free at 1-
877-409-6850 or email at [email protected]
Presentations on the First Nation Educational Landscape,
Anishinabek Approach to Education – Education Negotiations
Overview, The Proposed Anishinabek Education System, and
First Nation Constitution Requirement
All Fort William First Nation Citizens! Get involved, join the discussion.
Get prepared to cast your vote on the proposed Anishinabek Education System—November 28, 2016!
283 Lisgar Street Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6G6 Phone 807-343-5000 Fax 807-343-5098
EXTERNAL POSTING
Children’s Centre Thunder Bay works together with families, caregivers and a community of partners to make a real difference in the quality of life of children and youth. We are an accredited, not-for-profit organization providing treatment and support services for children and youth, from birth to 18 years, who are experiencing behavioural, emotional, developmental or social difficulties. The Centre is currently seeking to fill the following position:
(ONE) TEMPORARY FULL TIME CULTURAL COORDINATOR Union Position
Approximate Duration: February 2016 – May 2017 Varied hours of work, including evenings and weekends
Salary: $43,856 - $53,358 Responsibilities:
The Cultural Co-ordinator carries out duties as a member of a multi-disciplinary team within the New Experiences Program and agency as required. Responsibilities include the development and implementation of groups, the provision of addiction and mental health services to individuals and families, and consultation to youth/families, co-workers and other agencies. The Cultural Coordinator is required to work with diverse populations and work towards the inclusion of minority groups. This worker will incorporate Anishinabek traditions and values in all aspects of group, family, individual and consultation work with clients and agencies. Qualifications:
The Cultural Coordinator position requires a degree/diploma in Native Family Services or Aboriginal Studies or a degree/diploma in Social Work and/or Child and Youth Work. Three to five years of experience working with Aboriginal youth and their families in the children’s mental health, addictions or related field of practice is required. The position also requires a license from appropriate professional college, knowledge and experience in working with tradition healing practices, knowledge of the range of theories and experience in working with families and children who require addictions and mental health services, the ability to effectively communicate within an organizational environment, and a valid Ontario Driver's License. The ability to communicate in Ojibway, Oji-Cree and/or Cree is also an asset.
Qualified candidates are invited to submit a resume no later than Friday February 26, 2016 to Tanya MacLeod, Human Resources Coordinator, 283
Lisgar Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario P7B 6G6 or email [email protected]
Fort William First Nation
Youth and Social Development
Dance Class reminder
For those registered for Dance Class
*****REMINDER*****
DANCE CLASS WILL NOT BE SCHEDULED ON THE USUAL SATURDAY, BUT INSTEAD ON SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST AT THE SAME TIME FRAMES JUST FOR THIS WEEK. CLASSES WILL RESUME AT THE REGULAR SATURDAYS AFTER THIS
WEEKEND.
Time of classes and age group are the following; Class #1 Ages 6-‐9 years 6:00p.m. – 7:00p.m.
Class #2 Ages 10-‐14 years 7:00p.m.-‐8:00p.m.
Class #3 Drop in 15+ 8:00p.m.-‐9:00p.m.
Please note: Class #1 – children ages 6-‐9, must be accompanied with parent at session.
A mix of Jazz and Ballet
All you need is comfortable gym clothing
(can purchase body suit, tights and ballet slippers – not necessary)
Please call or text Amanda with your name at 708-‐3470 to see if there are available spots left.
2.00
2.00
3.00
1.00
85.00
10.00
30.00
6.00
9.00
8.00
Licence
Early Birds -
20.00
10.00
Loose Paper
1st
Jackpot -
$23,000 PRIZE BOARD
2nd
Jackpot -
Ontario Problem Gambling Helpline : 1-888-230-3505 Play within your limits.
Basic -
Bonanza -
Specials -
50.00
Fort William First Nation Mountain Bingo
TEDS Prices
Doors Open @ 2:00 pm; Paper Sales start @ 4:00 pm
Saturday, February 20, 2016
2nd
Jackpot -
Specials -
1st
Jackpot -
Bonanza -
**12 UP or ted basic must be Purchased in order to play **
Book Prices
Specials -
Early Birds -
30.00
10.00
12 UP -
9 UP -
6 UP -
FEBRUARY FULL MOON CEREMONY
BEAR MOON (Mkwa-‐Giizis)
A time for women to come together to honour Grandmother Moon and ourselves;
to ask for renewed strength, guidance, and direction in our lives;
to pray for all of our families, especially for the family of
Harold Pelletier, to give them strength, peace and love at this difficult
time in their lives, and prayers for healing for our community.
When: Monday, February22, 2016
Where: 892 Squaw Bay Rd.
Time: 5:00 p.m. The ceremony will be held inside, however, we will be burning our tobacco ties out on the deck in a chimnea, SO DRESS WARM!!!
What to bring: tobacco, skirt, warm clothes (hat, mitts, scarf, etc.).
ALL WOMEN WELCOME!!!
I can be reached at 622-‐3168 or (c) 252-‐5392
Hope to see you beautiful ladies out at the Full Moon Ceremony!!!
Please register with
Ginger Randle, Employment and Training Coordinator @ 622-‐6931
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING
Standard First Aid
2 day COURSE
You must be over 18 and a Fort William First Nation Band Member
Only 10 spots available—lunch will be provided
March 2 & March 3 8:30 am -‐ 4:00pm in The Employment and Training Room in the Community Centre
Register by February 24, 2016
Call Ginger Randle @ 807-‐622-‐6931 [email protected]
Employment and Training
First Nation Pre Employment Program
Join us for SPROUTING!!
& YOGURT MAKING
February 26, 2016 at 10 am
@the Community Center
Learn to sprout your own healthy, fresh and tasty food.
We appreciate all applications. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
JOB POSTING
Position Title: Family Support Worker – One Year Contract Position Description: Under the general direction of the FWFN Chief and Council, with direct supervision
provided by the Health Centre Manager, provides child and family support and prevention services to the Fort William First Nation community.
Program Work: • Initiates joint assessment of and/or responds to requests from administration, individuals, families or specific
groups to jointly assess community situations. • Plans action with the community designed to modify identified situations. • Implements a mutually agreed upon plan (may or may not be directly involved in carrying out the plans). • Consistently evaluates, with the Health Centre Manager, Chief and Council and Administration, plans community
response plans. • Participates willingly and constructively in the supervision process with the Health Centre Manager. • Acts appropriately and fully with all aspects of Fort William First Nation policies and procedures, relevant
legislation. • Completes all records, forms and documents as directed by the Health Centre Manager. • Ensures accuracy, confidentiality and safekeeping of all Fort William First Nation records. • Proposes changes within the framework of Family Support Services that would be seen to improve the quality of
support and assistance to First Nation people. • A full job description is available upon request. Qualifications: • A degree or diploma in the Social Service and Human Behaviour or related field and/or a minimum of one
year direct service experience or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • The ability to collaborate, show initiative, a responsible attitude toward supervision, organizational policies
and relevant law, and knowledge and the application of the Child and Family Services Act and the Child Welfare Act.
• On call basis, as and when required • Valid Ontario Drivers License and use of personal vehicle. • Criminal records check required. • Pre-‐employment drug testing. Salary: To be negotiated. Job Posting Closing Date: Applications, consisting of a cover letter & resume with three references,
must be received by 4pm on Friday, March 4th, 2016. Please direct your application to the attention of:
Michael D. Pelletier, Human Resource Manager Email: [email protected], P: 807-‐623-‐9543 ext. 239
When hand delivering, ensure that your application is date stamped and a copy provided to you.
Land Code Development Committee
INVITATION TO THE MEMBERSHIP
Fort William First Nation will be developing a Land Code for ratification by the membership. The development process is anticipated to be completed by December 31st, 2017 with a vote by the membership to be held in the fall of 2017. Fort William First Nation is establishing a Land Code Development Committee to develop the Land Code, hold community consultation meetings, prepare the initial list of eligible voters, locate eligible voters, and develop the community ratification process document. The Land Code Development Committee will begin orientation meetings in March 2016 and complete the process of ratification of the land code in December 2017. Fort William First Nation Council is requesting letters of interest from members who may be interested in a seat on the land code development committee. Council anticipates a minimum of One (1) meeting(s) per month. The selection process will be based on community representation and (1) person per family group. Any member who may wish to tender their name for the Land Code Development Committee is requested to submit a letter of interest with a brief biography to the Chief and Council. Please forward to: 90 Anemki Drive, Suite 200, Fort William First Nation, Ontario P7J 1L3 or email your submission to [email protected]. If you have any questions regarding the Land Code Committee, please feel free to contact Tina Morriseau at 807-623-9543, ext. 242 or by email.
Deadline for submissions will be February 26th 2016 at 4:00pm
MEMBERSHIP NOTIFICATION
2016-CO-1
Department: Communications Subject: Live Streaming-Chief & Council Meetings Date prepared: 01/20/16 Fort William First Nation Registered Band Members now have the capacity to view FWFN Chief and Council meetings live on www.fwfn.com effective, Wednesday January 27, 2016 at 5:30 p.m. In order to start this process, there are a couple steps that need to be taken first.
1. Go to www.fwfn.com , click on the yellow BROADCASTS link at the top of the home page. 2. You will need to create an account to access this Member ONLY porthole. Click on New User. 3. Fill out the New User Registration page including your Status Card Number. The registrations are held
for approval by the Communications Officer. 4. Once you have been approved for access, follow the same process as Step 1. 5. Then enter your user name and password, you will be redirected to the BROADCASTS page where you
will find the current Council Agenda (posted prior to the meeting) and the Live Stream viewer. 6. Council will begin live streaming at 5:30 p.m. (unless otherwise noted) on the scheduled date of the
Council Meeting. Please note: Submission of your Status Card # is ONLY needed for the initial sign up registration process and is not required for any subsequent log in. All information is kept confidential and secured and is removed from the system once verified by the Communications Officer. If you have any questions about this process or encounter any technical difficulty, please contact: Kristy Boucher Communications Officer & Executive Assistant-Office of the Chief. [email protected] 807.623.9543 Ext. 217
MEMBERSHIP NOTIFICATION
2016-‐CO-‐3
Department: Communications Prepared by: Kristy Boucher-‐
Communications Officer/Executive Assistant-‐Office of the Chief
Subject: SACRED FIRE Date prepared: February 19, 2016 On Friday February 20, 2016 starting at approximately 7:00 p.m. the closing ceremonies will
take place at the Sacred Fire in honour of Harry Pelletier.
Everyone is invited to participate. Women are kindly asked to wear a long skirt if they have one.
On Saturday February 21, 2016 at 12:00 p.m., a healing walk will take place prior to the service
from the Sacred Fire site (behind the Band Office) to St. Ann’s Church on Mission Road.
Chi Miigwetch to Beau Boucher and Harley Legarde for their role as the Fire Keepers; also to everyone who brought firewood, food, tobacco and for their support over the course of the
past few days. Please contact Bess Legarde if you have any questions at the FWFN Administration Office. 807.623.9543 (Friday-‐9:00 a.m.-‐4:00 p.m.)
DONATION REQUEST LITTLE NHL FUNDRAISING IS SEEKING
DONATIONS FROM OUR COMMUNITY FAMILIES FOR OUR TWO BIT AUCTION ON:
SATURDAY MARCH 5TH
FWFN COMMUNITY CENTER
3PM – 7PM
WE HOPE TO HAVE BAKING AND/OR BASKETS FOR AUCTION DONATED.
TO DONATE TO OUR EVENT PLEASE CONTACT
CHERYL SZYJA @ 626-3981 OR
VIA EMAIL @ [email protected]
Without our community behind us we would be unable to make these events happen for our youth!
MEEGWETCH FROM US TO YOU IN ADVANCE!
TWO BIT AUCTION SATURDAY MARCH 5TH
FWFN COMMUNITY CENTER 3PM – 7PM
$5.00 ENTRANCE FEE (INCLUDES CHILLI, BANNOCK, COFFEE, TEA, OR WATER)
ALL PROCEEDS DONATED TO THE LITTLE NHL PROGRAM
COME OUT AND SUPPORT FWFN YOUTH ATTENDING LITTLE NHL!