le'qa:mel first nation newsletter - december 2010
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Leq’a:mel First Nation Leq’a:mel First Nation Leq’a:mel First Nation Leq’a:mel First Nation December 2010
Chief’s Update 2
Housing Update 3
Youth and Recreation 4
Post Secondary & Social
Assistance
5
Post Secondary &Social
Assistance; Lands & Elders
6
CEAP Press Release 7
Winter Sports Safety 8
Mission Community Library 9
Elders Christmas Dinner 10
Sto:lo Xwexwilmexw Outreach; Deroche Elementary Craft Fair
11
Mission Literacy Bus Schedule 12
2011 Career Fair 13
Quit Now & Win! 14
December Birthdays 15
December 2010 Calendar 16
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Sts’áts’exw slát
Silent Night
Sts’áts’exw slát. Xaxe slát.
Silent night , Holy night
Líqwel te mékw’stam, táwel te mékw’stam
All is calm, all is bright,
Stetís the éy malí qas te méles
Round (near ) yonder Virgin Mary and her chi ld
Xáxe sqáqele, q’éyqe tsétsel we éy
Holy infant , so tender and mild
ítet lí te chíchelh témexw
Sleep in heavenly peace
ítet lí te chíchelh témexw
Sleep in heavenly peace
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Chief’s UpdateChief’s UpdateChief’s UpdateChief’s Update
Leq’a:melBandMembership
PleasejoinmeinwelcomingthefollowingindividualstotheLeq’a:melMembershiplistforNovember2010:
RichardBlakeborough-Jim
RicoGalt-Greene
AlexanderJefferson
AngelaJefferson
JaeleanJefferson
JustinaJefferson
JosephKelly
AlainaKroeker
RobertLindsay
JaydenMcDonald
LelandMcDonald
RileyZeeb
BrittanyTheresaUlmer-Wightman
CharmaineUlmer-Anderson
DemitriUlmer
MaryUlmer
KeaganMartin
Therearestill23MembershipApplicationspending,whichmeanstheapplicationisawaitingfurtherdocumenta-
tionbeforeapplicantscanbeformallyaddedtotheLeq’a:melFirstNationMembershiplist.
Ifyouknowofanyonewhohasappliedandwhohasn’thadtheirapplicationprocessedpleasehavethemcallme
forfurtherupdates.Lettersweresentouttothosewhoarepending.OntheInterimIwillbetheBandEnrollment
Of8icer.
BillC-3GenderEquityintheIndianAct
Aquickupdate,thisBillwaspassedthroughtheHouseofCommonsandwasquicklyintroducedtotheSenatefor
considerationonNovember23rd2010.ItpassedsecondreadingonNovember25thandhasbeensenttotheSen-
ateStandingCommitteeonHumanRights.ThisBillwascreatedinresponsetodirectiongivenbytheBCCourtof
AppealintheMcIvorV.Canada(IndianRegistrar)butinitscurrentformcontinuestoperpetuatediscrimination
againstIndigenouswomenandtheirchildrenintheIndianActregardingcitizenship.
MyconcernisthatthisprocessisbeingrushedthroughandtherehasbeennoindicationfromIndianAffairsre-
gardinganyadditionalfundingandservicesstrategyforFirstNationstocopewiththegreatin8luxofanestimat-
edminimumof45,000peoplewhowillbecomeeligibleforIndianStatus.TheBilldoesnotacknowledgeourIn-
digenouslawswhichhavebeenaf8irmedbytheUnitedNationsDeclarationontheRightsofIndigenousPeoples
andwillultimatelysupersedetheIndianAct.
Leq’a:melMembershipCode:
Thisbringsme tomynext topicand that is theneed to revise thecurrentLeq’a:melFirstNationMembership
Code.Therewillbearolloutofworktodoinordertobecurrentwiththeneedsofourcommunityandourgov-
ernmentfor2010andbeyond.
Meq’telsqeqo(allmyrelations)
Mae’xe
ChiefAliceThompson
Reminders With winter quickly closing in, it is time to remind everyone to winterize your homes: � Put away your garden hoses � Clean the leaves from your gutters � Replace your furnace filters � Ensure all flammable materials are removed from around the furnace and wood burning stoves. Sweep the cob-
webs from the ceilings. � Make sure your property lines which meet the road are clear of your possessions for when the snow ploughing is
done. Ensure your children are aware of the danger of playing on the road when the snow ploughing equipment is being used.
Meetings October 18, 2010 – first meeting of the Social Housing Ad-hoc committee. November 2, 2010 – met with Chris Wilson, Fraser Valley Regional District and Rick Dekker, District Fire Chief, North Fraser Fire Depart-ment. Peter & I raised our concerns in regards to a couple of trailer park tenants. FVRD will be sending a letter of support for dealing with the tenants who are not acting responsibly in keeping their yards clear of debris. November 17, 2010 – met with Cst. Fred Ritchie, the new RCMP liaison officer for our area. November 23, 2010 – second meeting of the Social Housing Ad-hoc committee. Arrears Current rental account is $116,472 and the Member Loan account of past rent is $250,000 for a total owing to LFN of $366,472. Renovations The renovations for INAC and CMHC have been completed. The final inspection by Harold Kelly will be done when he returns from holi-days at the end of the month. CMHC held a press conference at Leq'á:mel Community Building on November 9th in regards to the monies First Nations have received for the Canada Economic Action Plan (see press release in newsletter). LFN received the highest amount of money ($148,080) distributed to the 27 bands in the lower mainland. Miscellaneous Canada Mortgage & Housing Corporation performed an audit in the social housing department. This audit is done every 3 years. Docu-mentation for the housing files had been a problem in the past audits. The files are now complete with appliance histories, renovations, signed housing agreements and rental statements. There is now a history in each housing file. The auditor commented positively on the actions taken by LFN in regard to the rental arrears collection by ensuring statements of account are sent to the tenants. The new pump house is complete. The reservoir was drained and cleaned as well as the water lines are scheduled for cleaning when the weather improves. Chlorination of the water has started. The new LFN sign at the entrance to the park has been completed. Signage at Skweahm has been installed. Minor maintenance around the LFN community building has been done. The generator has been serviced and tested. Gary Paul attended the Water & Wastewater Conference in Vancouver on November 16-18, 2010. Al McDonald and Gary will be attend-ing the Hypo-chlorination course in Chilliwack in December. Leq'á:mel Community building was again a site for the Fraser Valley Bald Eagle Festival. The weekly drive-by inspections by Peter McDonald and myself continue. There are fewer homes receiving letters from myself requesting tenants to improve their yards. The social housing department has received several compliments on the condition of the reserve. Thanks to the maintenance staff for all their hard work keeping the grounds clean and to the tenants who have tidied up their yards. Respectfully submitted Respectfully submitted Helen McElroy Peter McDonald Residential Property Administrator Housing Councillor
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Update from the Property administratorUpdate from the Property administratorUpdate from the Property administratorUpdate from the Property administrator
Helen McElroy
Property Ad-
ministrator
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Youth and RecreationYouth and RecreationYouth and RecreationYouth and Recreation
LFN YOUTH OUTINGLFN YOUTH OUTINGLFN YOUTH OUTINGLFN YOUTH OUTING � ICE SKATING, MISSION LEISURE CENTER– DE-
CEMBER 19TH, MEETING AT OFFICE TO DEPART
AT 12PM. ICE TIME IS 1PM TO 2:30PM. DEAD-
LINE TO SIGN UP IS DECEMBER 10TH.
LFN YOUTH NIGHTSLFN YOUTH NIGHTSLFN YOUTH NIGHTSLFN YOUTH NIGHTS � ONLY 2 YOUTH NIGHTS IN THIS MONTH DUE TO
HOLIDAYS – DECEMBER 7TH AND 14TH. WE ARE
BACK IN ACTION JANUARY 4TH.
LFN YOUTH MEETINGLFN YOUTH MEETINGLFN YOUTH MEETINGLFN YOUTH MEETING � POSTPONED UNTIL JANUARY 26TH.
LANGUAGE NIGHTSLANGUAGE NIGHTSLANGUAGE NIGHTSLANGUAGE NIGHTS � THURSDAYS AT 5:30PM
� CANCELLED FOR DECEMBER 9TH
(LFN XMAS DINNER)
� CANCELLED DURING XMAS BREAK – DECEMBER 22ND TO JANUARY 4TH
LFN YOUTH MOVIE NIGHT FUNDRAISERLFN YOUTH MOVIE NIGHT FUNDRAISERLFN YOUTH MOVIE NIGHT FUNDRAISERLFN YOUTH MOVIE NIGHT FUNDRAISER � BACK IN ACTION, EVERY LAST TUESDAY OF THE MONTH. WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING FOR
MORE YOUTH TO VOLUNTEER TO HELP OUT THE YOUTH GROUP.
� WILL BE POSTPONED IN DECEMBER
REMINDERSREMINDERSREMINDERSREMINDERS � FOR ALL YOUTH NIGHTS, OUTINGS AND EVENT, PLEASE SEND YOUR CHILD IN WEATHER-
APPROPRIATE CLOTHING!
� LFN IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST/STOLEN PROPERTY (DO NOT BRING IPODS, TOYS, OR DO NOT BRING IPODS, TOYS, OR DO NOT BRING IPODS, TOYS, OR DO NOT BRING IPODS, TOYS, OR
OTHER VALUABLESOTHER VALUABLESOTHER VALUABLESOTHER VALUABLES)
� YOUTH GROUP RULES ARE LOCATED ON BULLETIN BOARD GYM. ALL YOUTH AND PAR-
ENTS SHOULD TAKE THE RESPONSIBILITY TO FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE
RULES
� YOUTH NIGHTS ARE OPEN TO ALL YOUTH LFN/NON-LFN
� YOUTH MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO LFN YOUTH/PARENTS ONLYLFN YOUTH/PARENTS ONLYLFN YOUTH/PARENTS ONLYLFN YOUTH/PARENTS ONLY
QUESTIONS/CONCERNS CAN BE ADDRESSEDQUESTIONS/CONCERNS CAN BE ADDRESSEDQUESTIONS/CONCERNS CAN BE ADDRESSEDQUESTIONS/CONCERNS CAN BE ADDRESSED � AT THE OFFICE
� BY EMAIL
� AT A YOUTH OR PARENTS MEETING
Jason Thompson
Youth and Recreation Coordinator
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Post Secondary and Social AssistancePost Secondary and Social AssistancePost Secondary and Social AssistancePost Secondary and Social Assistance
Kathleen MacKillop
Social Development Worker and Post Secondary Education Coordinator
ReminderReminderReminderReminder….
Submit your household shelter costs (bills) to this office before the 8th
of the month. This is also a good �me
to bring in your social assistance renewal form.
VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATIONVERY IMPORTANT INFORMATIONVERY IMPORTANT INFORMATIONVERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION::::
Reminder to all social assistance clients, please remember to pick up your cheque from the office before
12:00 noon Wednesday December 22nd
as the office will be closed and not reopen un�l January 4, 2010.
Please consider this for propane fill up as well. Please do not call me the morning of the 22nd
in a panic,
please make sure to have these calls into me, by the 20th
of the month, this will allow faxes to be sent to Bur-
den Propane and to confirm faxes received.
For all the post secondary educa�on students, please ensure you have sent in your student confirma�on by
the 16th
of December as this will allow our Accoun�ng Department to ensure all cheques are processed and
signed and ready for pick up before 12:00 noon December 22nd
.
Annual Reviews: Social Assistant clients, some of you may be receiving letters in the next couple of months for the annual review. This is a normal practice and one that must be adhered to in order to continue with INAC funding for the Leq'á:mel First Nation band office.
Employment:
The Chehalis Employment Councillor, Robin Chapman will be in the Leq'á:mel office every Thursday. Robin is
here for the whole community and not just for those persons receiving social assistance. This is an oppor-
tunity for anyone seeking employment or looking at schooling for the trades to make an appointment to
meet with Robin.
For your Information……. Parents and Grandparents who are looking for activities for children as we approach our cold, dark, wet, days check out the web page for the Mission Early Childhood Development. They have several links. One of their better web links is for the BC ABORIGINAL CHILD CARE SOCIETY, this web page is www.acc-society.bc.ca and offers several tips and various resources!
If you get the opportunity, check out the Bright Nights at Stanley Park.If you get the opportunity, check out the Bright Nights at Stanley Park.
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Post Secondary and Social Assistance ContinuedPost Secondary and Social Assistance ContinuedPost Secondary and Social Assistance ContinuedPost Secondary and Social Assistance Continued
WHO WOULD LIKE A TUTOR TO GET THEIR LEARNERS LICENCE FOR DRIV-
ING?
Are you ready to obtain your learners licence for driving? Would you like some tutoring to pass the learners licence? We would like to begin a session here at Leq'á:mel First Nation Office with the Literacy in Motion “Big Green Bus.” Edgar who drives the bus is educated in oral tutoring for people to get their driver’s licence. The course would be at the Leq'á:mel Office for Tuesday mornings, it would take approximately 5 – one hour sessions. As we would need to secure the board room for this course, I am asking any one who wishes to pursue this to contact me. We will not wait on a full class even one person can get this program going. Interested? Please let me know. For other interests with learning on line or how to obtain assistance for learning, check out this website: www.litgeracyinmotion.org On a more personal note, I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a safe and healthy New Year! See you in 2011!!!
Lands and Elders UpdateLands and Elders UpdateLands and Elders UpdateLands and Elders Update
� Leq’á:mel First Nation is hosting the next Annual Elder’s Gathering update meeting on December 6th, 2010. It is a potluck and it will start at 6pm. So anyone who is interested in volunteering or contrib-uting somehow to the Gathering is encouraged to come out and join us. We will be in the gym.
� The Lands Committee will come together and meet in January 2011.
� One 8inal note: ‘Leq’a:mel Elders would like to wish everyone a safe and happy holiday. Take care of one another.
Barb Leggat
Lands Manager, Finance Administrator & Elders Coordinator
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CEAP Press ReleaseCEAP Press ReleaseCEAP Press ReleaseCEAP Press Release
Canada’sEconomicActionPlanCreatesJobsandImprovesHousingOnReservein
BritishColumbiaCHILLIWACK, BC, November 9, 2010 — The Government of Canada announced today an investment of more than $2.8 million as part of the year two funding through Canada’s Economic Action Plan to improve housing condi-tions for 27 First Nation communities in the Lower Mainland – Fraser Canyon region. Randy Kamp, Member of Parliament for Pitt Meadows – Maple Ridge – Mission, on behalf of the Honourable Diane Finley, Minister of Human Resources and Skills Development and Minister Responsible for Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), made the announcement at the Leq’a:mel First Nation along with community part-ners. “Year two of Canada’s Economic Action Plan demonstrates that our Government remains committed to improving housing conditions for First Nation communities in British Columbia,” said MP Kamp “Today’s investment will provide quality, affordable housing while creating jobs and stimulating the local economy.” Through Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the Government of Canada has committed $400 million over two years to help over 495 First Nation communities build needed new housing, repair and remediate existing non-pro8it housing for their members, and complement housing programs offered by CMHC. This investment will also pro-vide an economic stimulus for many First Nations and surrounding areas by creating jobs. Some $63 million in federal investments through Canada’s Economic Action Plan will be made available to First Nations in British Columbia to address immediate housing needs. Speci8ically, CMHC will allocate more than $2,801,000 to retro8it 273 housing units on-reserve in the Lower Main-land – Fraser Canyon region. “The retro8it of these homes is a step toward addressing our longstanding housing needs while helping us build our community’s equity,” said Leq’a:mel Chief Alice Thompson. “These projects represent major life changes for families here On-Reserve — and this opportunity would not have been possible without the support of the Gov-ernment of Canada and we would like to thank them.” More information on this and other measures in Canada’s Economic Action Plan, the federal government’s plan to stimulate the economy and protect those hit hardest by the global recession, can be found at: www.actionplan.gc.ca.
Chief Alice Thompson, MP Randy Kamp & Helen McElroy
To find out more about how the Government of Canada and CMHC are working to build stronger homes and communities for all Canadians, call CMHC at 1-800-668-2642 or visit www.cmhc-schl.ca/housingactionplan.
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Winter Sports SafetyWinter Sports SafetyWinter Sports SafetyWinter Sports Safety
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Mission Community LibraryMission Community LibraryMission Community LibraryMission Community Library
December Events
Family Storytimes
Every Thursday until December 9, 10:30 - 11:00 am Fun for all ages and stages! Drop in for some stories, songs, puppets and more.
‘Tis the Season to be Jolly
Thursday December 16, 6:45 - 7:30 pm Lights! Reindeer! Jolly old elves! Celebrate the dark days of winter with this festive program; stories, songs and puppets for kids of all ages and their families.
The League of Extraordinary Readers Teen Book Club
Thursday, December 9, 3:30 – 5:00 pm
Adventure? Fantasy? Manga? What will the League read next? You decide! Bring your fa-
vourite book, a friend, or just yourself. Food, fun, and great books! For ages 12-18.
Mission Book Club 1st Monday each month: December 6, 7:00 - 8:30 pm Love to read? Love to chat? Mission Library invites you to meet other lovers of literature at the Mis-
sion Book Club. Refreshments provided.
For more information, please call: 604-826-6610 Mission Community Library 33247 Second Avenue
Thanks, Cora Kollin Library Services Assistant Mission Community Library
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Elders Christmas DinnerElders Christmas DinnerElders Christmas DinnerElders Christmas Dinner
Wednesday December 15Wednesday December 15Wednesday December 15Wednesday December 15thththth, 2010, 2010, 2010, 2010 Doors open at 11:30Doors open at 11:30Doors open at 11:30Doors open at 11:30
Leq’á:mel GymnasiumLeq’á:mel GymnasiumLeq’á:mel GymnasiumLeq’á:mel Gymnasium 43101 Leq’á:mel Way, Deroche43101 Leq’á:mel Way, Deroche43101 Leq’á:mel Way, Deroche43101 Leq’á:mel Way, Deroche
LEQ’A:MEL ELDERS’
CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON
As our dear respected Elders ‘You are invited to the annual As our dear respected Elders ‘You are invited to the annual As our dear respected Elders ‘You are invited to the annual As our dear respected Elders ‘You are invited to the annual Leq’á:mel Elders Luncheon.Leq’á:mel Elders Luncheon.Leq’á:mel Elders Luncheon.Leq’á:mel Elders Luncheon.
Please join us for a time to enjoy each other’s company and share a Please join us for a time to enjoy each other’s company and share a Please join us for a time to enjoy each other’s company and share a Please join us for a time to enjoy each other’s company and share a meal and take part in fundraising for the Leq’á:mel Elders group.meal and take part in fundraising for the Leq’á:mel Elders group.meal and take part in fundraising for the Leq’á:mel Elders group.meal and take part in fundraising for the Leq’á:mel Elders group.
Please contact Barb Leggat if you have any questions: Please contact Barb Leggat if you have any questions: Please contact Barb Leggat if you have any questions: Please contact Barb Leggat if you have any questions:
CONTEST
GINGERBREAD HOUSE DECORATING
Bring to the office your best efforts in decorating by the morning of luncheon (with your name and phone number), a gingerbread house for judging at our Elders luncheon.
1st Place--$50 2nd Place--$20 3rd Place--$10
Once the judging is complete, your gingerbread house will be auctioned off to help support the Leq’á:mel
Elder’s group. In addition many other items will be auctioned off as well.
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Sto:lo Xwexwilmexw OutreachSto:lo Xwexwilmexw OutreachSto:lo Xwexwilmexw OutreachSto:lo Xwexwilmexw Outreach
Hi!IamyourrepresentativeontheSto:loXwexwilmexwTreatyAssociationOutreachTeam.Myjobisto
bringinformationaboutthetreatyprocessandissuestoyouandtotakeyouropinionsandquestions
backtotheTreatyNegotiationTeam.IwouldbehappytomeetwithyouinyourhomeorattheBand
Of8iceatyourconvenience.SeveralDVDshavebeenmadeaboutourprogressintheTreatyProcess.If
youwouldlikecopiesorwouldliketohavemeshowthemtoyouoryourgrouppleasecontactme.Ican
alsoarrangetransportationtoandfromallSXTAevents.Youcanreachmebytelephoneat(604)824-
5315or1-800-565-6004orbyemailatVicki.kelly@stolonation.bc.ca.Wealsohaveawebsitewhere
youcan8indinformation:www.sxta.bc.ca.
Lookingforwardtohearingfromyou,
VickiKelly
Deroche Elementary 1st Annual Christmas
Craft Fair And Bake Sale Address: 10340 North Deroche Rd Date: Saturday December 11th, 2010 Time: 10:00am to 2:00 pm Admission: 25 cents, goes to the Me to We student fundraiser Table cost: $25.00 Concession will be open all day, with proceeds going to the school For table registration please email- [email protected] Or call 778-982-0559 Deadline for registration is November 26
Deroche Elementary Craft FairDeroche Elementary Craft FairDeroche Elementary Craft FairDeroche Elementary Craft Fair
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Mission Literacy Bus Schedule for DecemberMission Literacy Bus Schedule for DecemberMission Literacy Bus Schedule for DecemberMission Literacy Bus Schedule for December
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Quit Now & Win!Quit Now & Win!Quit Now & Win!Quit Now & Win!
If you are thinking about quitting smoking, please visit the above listed website for chances to win cash prizes. The earlier you enter, the greater your chances of win-ning, with weekly early bird prize draws. Contest registration ends January 7, 2011. The Quit Now website offers tools to plan your quit, start your quit, a savings calcula-tor, and more online tools and links.
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Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday!Happy Birthday! Leq’a:mel First Nation
Edward Blakeborough
Robert Bozak
Mikhail Crispin
Josephine Cullen
Scott Dupperon
Margaret Dyck
Jesse Field-McDonald
Talon Francis
Samantha Gabriel
Brittany Johnson
Lisa Johnson
Cheryl Kelly
Gordon Kelly
Mary Kelly
Norman Kelly
Odis Kelly
Patricia Kelly
Sam Kelly Jr
Florence Louie
Russel Martin
Fraser McDonald
Mateo Moore
Ronalda Morris
Antonia Phillips
Leonard Phillips
Andrew Preissl
Larry Roberts
Albina Rooke
Preston Seymour
Michael Sherwood
Jan Simmons
Leo Solomon
Trey Stobbart
Michaela Stobbart
Tasheena Styran
George Swanaset
Roberta Toby
October 2010October 2010October 2010October 2010
SunSunSunSun MonMonMonMon TueTueTueTue WedWedWedWed ThuThuThuThu FriFriFriFri SatSatSatSat
1 2 Language
5:30 pm
3 4
Deroche Totems
Narcotics Anonymous
mtg from 7-8pm
Gym Booked
11 am– 2 pm
5
6
Craft Night
5:30-7:30 pm
Elders Gathing
Update Meeting
6 pm
7
Addictions Coun-
sellor 10 am-2pm
Youth Night
Afterschool-6 pm
8
9 Chehalis Em-ployment Ser-vices 9 am—3pm
LFN Christmas
Dinner 6 pm
10
Deadline to sign
up for Youth Ice
Skating Outing
11
Deroche Totems
Narcotics Anonymous
mtg from 7-8pm
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13
Craft Night
5:30-7:30 pm
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Addictions Coun-
sellor 10 am-2pm
Youth Night
Afterschool-6 pm
15 LFN Elders Christmas Dinner 11:30 am
16 Chehalis Em-ployment Services 9 am—3pm
Language
5:30 pm
Gym Booked All
Day
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18
Deroche Totems
Narcotics Anonymous
mtg from 7-8pm
19
Youth Outing: Ice
Skating; Depart
LFN at 12 pm
20
Craft Night
5:30-7:30 pm
21
Addictions Coun-
sellor 10 am-2pm
Foot Care Clinic
(AM), Sto:lo Health
(PM)
22
SA Cheque Day
Office Closes at
Noon
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25
26
27
28
29
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Gym Booking
Boardroom Booking
Office Closed
General
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Office Closed for the Holidays
Office Closed for the Holidays Office will re-open January 4, 2011 Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!