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Adams Lake Indian BandP.O. Box 588; Chase, BC/VOE 1M0
PHONE: (250) 679-8841/FAX: (250) 679-8813www.adamslakeband.org/email: [email protected]
JOB POSTING
Administration
On-Call Relief Receptionist at ALIB IR#4
Commensurate with experience and qualifications
Job Summary:
The Adams Lake Band requires Receptionist to work under the direction of the Supervisor to complete general
office procedures; mail/fax processing; receives office visitors; answers inquiries by telephone; and takestelephone messages when staff members are not available.
Essential Roles & Responsibilities:
Multi-Switchboard Operations: Answer incoming calls; telephone messages, screen calls and direct calls toappropriate destination.
Receiving office visitors and company officials, greeting visitors ascertaining their business and escorting orplacing them in contact with the appropriate staff member.
Process incoming and outgoing mail/faxes/emails; and photocopy necessary documents for distribute to theappropriate department.
Operate office equipment i.e. photocopier, computer, fax, calculator, etc.
Type basic correspondence: letters, memos, and notices.
Preparation of Courier packages.
Maintain bookings of ALIB Boardroom and ALIB Hall.
Ordering and maintaining of sundries and office supplies.
Assist in keeping a clean front office area; with provision of coffee services for guests.
Good public relation skills and ability to communicate effectively and work as a team member.
Bonafide Occupational Requirements
Current and acceptable Criminal Record Check (original required)
Valid BC Drivers License (copy)
Proof of Vehicle Insurance
Drivers Abstract (original)
Must have Grade 12 education or equivalent
Knowledge and Skills:
Must have basic computer experience
Familiar with operation of a multi-line phone and basic office procedures
Must have good communication skills (verbal and written)
Conflict resolution skills an asset
Must be reliable and have good work habits
Preference will be given to qualified First Nations individuals who have experience working within First Nation
communities.
Terms of Position: This is a term position with salary level based on education qualifications and experience; thison call/as required position ends on March 31, 2014 or pending funding availability. Only those candidatesmeeting qualifications will be contacted for an interview. We thank all applicants.
Interested applicants please direct resume, cover letter, & references to:
Fay Ginther, Human Resource Administration Assistant Trainee:
• In person to be dropped off at the ALIB IR#4 Administration Office with Front Desk Receptionist
• By Fax: (250) 679-8813; or by E-mail: fginther(5)alib.ca
»*** Deadline for Application will be Wed. April 17, 2013
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*?!2S£r? EXPRESSION OF INTERESTS --?rS^^*m*'^ Minute Taker - Part Time g&^.' ^
Nature & Scope of Work
The Sexqeltkemc lakes Division is a coalition of the Neskonlith, Splatsin, and Adams LakeIndian Bands. In 2009, the member bands signed a Sexqeltkemc Lakes Division ResourceSharing Protocol and this position will be responsible in ensuring accurate minutes are
taken for all meetings.
Under direction of the Political Coordinator, the Minute Taker is responsible forsensitive matters; therefore requiring confidentiality, and professional performance onall levels. In addition, this position requires exceptional inter-personal and
communication skills for a self-motivated individual who has the ability to work
independently and as a team member.
Duties;• Attend all general and special meetings of the Political Council.
• Assist the Political Coordinator in ensuring that all previous meeting minutes,
recommendations, action items and motions are brought forward on the agenda.
• Have members sign a list of attendance at meetings.
• Take minutes of meetings, record recommendations and motions both in minutes and
separately for easy reference. Record minutes using an electronic recorder and
transcriber for own verification.
• Responsible for recording and tracking all action items.
• Bring copy of Minute book and Book of motions to meetings for reference purposes.
• Distribute copies of the previous meeting minutes prior to the meeting for review.
• Be a signing officer for the approved minutes.
• Follow outline for recording and preserving minutes.
Wages: To be Negotiated.
Deadline for applications: April 30, 2013
Preference will be given to qualified Aboriginal applicants as per Section 7 of the
Employment Equity Act.
Please send resume with two references to: Sexqeltkemc te Secwepemc of the LakesDivision, PO Box 1010, Chase, BC, VOE1M0
Attention: Shelley Wrtzky or email switzkvtSsts-lakes.ca
March 2013
ALIB CommunityMeet Tara Ettinger
Adult Sexual Assault and
Children Who Witness
Counsellor
When? April 9 at 5pm
Where? Sexqeltqin HealthCentre
All welcome
Snacks will be served
Tom Laroche
Martial Arts
DemonstrationMon. Apr.8/13
7-8pmAdams Lake Gym
Come and support our young people asthey display their skills and abilities theyhave developed in the Community Fitness
& Self Defense Classes. There will be
opportunity for spectators to participate infitness and kick boxing after the
demonstration
2013 Honour Your Health Calendar
April 8-May 19, 2013
DAY TIME ACTIVITY INSTRUCTOR Location
Mondays &Wednesdays
Noon-
1pmNoon Fitness Centre Craig Duckchief Adams Lake Gym
Mondays 6-8pm Family Fitness Craig Duckchief Adams Lake GymMondays 8-9pm Men's Basketball Tim Johnson Adams Lake GymTues&
Thurs
7-8am Run/Walk Club Sandy Lund Adams Lake Gym
Wednesdays 3-4pm Run/Walk Club Sandy Lund Adams Lake GymWednesdays 7:30-9pm Open Gym Time Cody Gaze Adams Lake Gym
Tuesday 5:00-
7:00pmNutrition
April 23,2013Serena Caner,Interior Health
Adams Lake GymChase Safety Mart
Friday 6-11pm April 12,2013 FamilyFitness & Dance
Sandy Lund Adams Lake Gym
Bring Indoor shoes and a water bottle.
#102-440 Squifax-Angleroont fid.Chase, BC V0E1M2
Ph: C250) 679-2108Fax: (250) 679-2115
www.seojeKkemc.con?fnfo.sef6Pcablelan.net
Sexqeltkemc Ent. Inc. CSEl) /Sexqeltkemc LtcJ. Partnership CSLP)
is Hosting A
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING CAGM)
Friday, April 12,201310am to 1pm
At
Splatsin Community Hall Enderby, BCAgenda to Follow
ifyou require further informationPlease contact us at: 250-679-2108
Or Email: 1 .M. ^ , , ,dorrywiiliam<g>cabielan,net
LUNCH PROVIDED
First Name:
Band Name:
#102-440 Squslax-Ancjlemont M-Chase, BC V0E1M2
Ph: C250) 679-2108Q
www.sexcjeitkemc.corT)tofo.sd6Pcablelan.net
Registration Form
Sexqeltkemc Ent. Inc. CSEl) /Sexqeltkemc Ltd. Partnership CSLP)
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING CAGM)
Friday, April 12,201310am to 1pm
At
Splatsin Community Hall, Enderby, BC
Last Name:
Attendees are require^ to register for the AGM
Please Return Registration Form or email a list ofdelegates to:Dorry William at: [email protected]
Or Fax: (250)679-2115
Closing date (or registration is April 10, 2013 at 3pm
LUNCH PROVIDED
MINI GIANT BINGO
Jldams LakeGymApr 28/2013Doors Open @ 5:00
Warm-ups @ 6:00
Walk-ins @ 6:45
Regulars ©7:00
$500.00 (Reg Blackout)
$100.00 (9 GAMES @)
$40.00 packageINCLUDES 9 LP REG BOOK AND 3 SPECIALS
Adams Lake Recreation
Door prizes
Concession available
Contact @ 250-679-3515
26 March 2013
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Secwepemc Elder/Youth Legacy Book ProjectPreserving Memories of Our Past
k( Help Preserve Our Past Ji
Through collaboration and mentorship
we would like to bring Elders and
Youth together for social events to
share in the creation of lasting
memories.
Through the use of Scrapbooking
techniques Elders will be invited to
share their memories, photos and
stories to help create Legacy books for
future generations.
The finished books will be available
both in book form and Online.
Join us for a social event to help
encourage a creative relationship with
Elders and Youth in our communities.
Location:
Chief Atahm School, 6371 ChiefJules Dr. Chase, B.C.
Dates:
Saturday, April 6m, 201310am-2pm
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£ ^ ><
• Please RSVP- Seating limited
• Light Refreshments Provided
• No cost
• All Scrapbooking materials provided
• Elders are asked to bring their photos to
share for the Legacy books
• Photos will be scanned and printed.
Elders will take the original photos
home.
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Please RSVP to:
Laura Michel-Evans, Secwepemc Cultural Education Society
Telephone (778) 471 -5789 Fax (778) 471 -5792
Email: [email protected]
274 A Halston Connector Rd. Kamloops BC-
V2M 1J9 ^
Adams Lake Fire Department
ADAMS LAKE FIRE DEPT, we are inneed of some new recruits for the dept,come on up and have some fun learningabout fire fighting, first aid, and othertraining, we practice every Wednesdaynight at 6:00 pm , come on up and look around, thank you
Tony Dennis, Fire Chief
Reminder:
please call the Fire department.
Emergency #250-679-3500
Or non emergency ph # 250-819-4830
CSTELEN
10 March 2013
TEST YOURALARM MONTHLY
Page 10
Congratulations to the youth and adultsthat have received their white belts in the
Tom Laroche Self Defence and Martial
Arts classes!!!
Jada Michel
Mica Wood
Mia Pena
Madison Pena
Louie Wood
Nicole Jules
Dakota LecampKenny Jr. Cameron
Angel MichelJulian Wood
Issiah Michel
Nelson Leon
Carla Grinder
Thank you Tom Laroche, for inspiring our youth to bethe best that they can be.
YOUTH ACTIVITY
Hiking to Star Lake/Pictographs
April 15th (Pro-D day, School District 73)
Youth (9-14yrs)
ALIB Youth Centre 9:30am, return 2:30pm
Need to bring:
• Hat
• Proper Walking/Hiking Shoes
• Lunch (2 Fruits/Sandwich/Power Bar)
• Water-Bottle
• Fishing
Contact
Craig 250.253.3523
Sandy 250.679.8841
Important Dates RE1M1NDER:
• MEAL- FUNDRAISER (PAINTBALL GAME) APRIL 19th• PAINTBALL GAME APRIL 27th
• MOVIE NIGHT APRIL 30th
Let your creativity
SHiN€in APTN s Aboriginal Day Live & Celebration Flag Contest
You could win:- $500
- $750 towards learning materialsfor your school
- A trip to Winnipeg with aparent/guardian to be partof APTN's Aboriginal Day Live.
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^=y Aboriginal Peoplesaptn Television Network
If you're between 12 and 17 years of age. design a flag that reflects what National Aboriginal Daymeans to you! Be creative! Design something original that shows your pride in the culture and
heritage of Aboriginal Peoples. For rules and more information, visit adlflagcontest.com.
•Contest deadline is May 17, 2013.
ABORIGINAL DAY LIVE FLAG CONTEST 2013 OFFICIAL RULES
NATIONAL ENTRIES
The Aboriginal Day Live and Celebration Flag Contest 2013(the "Contest") is held by Aboriginal Peoples TelevisionNetwork Incorporated ("APTN"). The Contest is subject tothese Aboriginal Day Live and Celebration Flag Contest2013 official rules (these "Contest Rules").
1. TERM OF CONTEST
The Contest will begin on or about April 1, 2013 and allentries must be received by APTN by no later than midnightET on May 17, 2013 (the "Contest Term").
2. CALL FOR ENTRIES
APTN is issuing a call for entries for the Contest to residentsof Canada aged 12 to 17 years (excluding Nunavutresidents) during the Contest Term. The one official winner(the 'Winner") will provide the original, unpublished artworksubmission (your "Artwork Submission") that, in APTN's soleopinion, best reflects the essence of National Aboriginal Day,in accordance with the judging process and criteria set outbelow. The winning artwork submission will be transferredinto flag format. The Winner's flag will be raised at the APTNHead Office in Winnipeg, Manitoba during Aboriginal DayLive and Celebration on or about June 22,2013.
NO PURCHASE NECESSARY.
To enter, mail your Artwork Submission as per thespecifications outlined in these Contest Rules to:
APTN
Aboriginal Day Live and Celebration Flag Contest2013ATT: 4thfloor Communications339 Portage AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3B2C3
Artwork Submissions must include the entrant's full contactinformation clearly written/typed on a separate clean sheet ofpaper, including:
i. Full Legal Nameii. Mailing Addressiii. Telephone Numbers)iv. E-mail Addressv. Birthdatevi. Authorization and consent from parent/guardian,
including parent/guardian's printed name andwritten signature.
Entries shall be deemed to have been submitted by theperson whose full legal name is set out in the ArtworkSubmission. Joint submissions will be accepted, providedthat the Artwork Submission must designate one (1) personwho will receive the prize described in these Contest Rules ifthe Artwork Submission is selected as the Winner (all otherjoint entrants acknowledge and agree they will receive nocompensation whatsoever if the Artwork Submission isselected as the Winner, and that they will sign the Waiver,Release and Consent form referred to below and sign suchother forms and perform such other actions as arenecessary to accomplish that purpose). Failure to fullycomplete and include all required information may result in
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the entry being rejected as ineligible, without notice to theentrant.
Artwork Specifications:
i. Artwork submissions must be submitted on an
11" x 17" sheet of art-quality paper. The designdimensions (size of actual image) should cover anarea of approximately 7" high x 14" wide (2:1 scaleof paper). DO NOT fold artwork submissions formailing - please mail Artwork Submissions flat orcarefully rolled in an appropriate tube container.
ii. Artwork Submissions must be hand drawn andcoloured with paint, crayons, pencil crayons ormarkers (please do not use pastels). ArtworkSubmissions should be colourful and bold enoughto stand out when transferred to flag dimensions.
iii. Artwork Submissions must be entirely original,unpublished and must not infringe any third party'srights.
iv. Artwork Submissions provided to APTN for theContest will become the sole property of APTN,including intellectual property rights, and will notbe returned.
Entries are limited to one entry per person. If multipleentries are received from the same person, only the firstentry received by APTN from that person will be accepted.Entries must be received by APTN no later than midnight ETon May 17, 2013. APTN assumes no responsibility for lost,late, incomplete or misdirected entries or any other failure ofany kind resulting in the entry being lost, destroyed,damaged, misdirected or delivered after the end of theContest Term.
3. PRIZE
The Winner will be awarded a $500 CDN cash prize; airfareand two nights' hotel stay in Winnipeg, Manitoba for two (theWinner and one of the Winner's guardians/parents); and theopportunity to participate in the Aboriginal Day Live andCelebration on or about June 22, 2013. If the Winner'sArtwork Submission was submitted as the result of a classproject and, as such, was initiated by the school he/sheattends, an additional cash prize of $750 CDN will beawarded to the school toward the purchase of classroomlearning materials. The total approximate value of the prizeis $2,500.00 CDN.
4. JUDGING
On or about May 27, 2013 at the offices of APTN, located inWinnipeg, Manitoba, one winning Artwork Submission will bechosen by an APTN staff judiciary committee from theeligible entries received. Entries will be judged on a pointscale for originality, relevance to the National Aboriginal Daytheme, quality of Artwork Submission, and will be subject toconfirmed eligibility, observance of submission specificationsoutlined in these Contest Rules, compliance with these
Contest Rules and the entrant's inclusion of all requiredinformation.
The Winner will be notified as soon as possible, in themanner described below, after the judging process has beencompleted.
5. ELIGIBILITY
The Contest is open to Canadian residents between theages of 12 to 17 years during the Contest Term (excludingNunavut residents). Entrants may only participate with theauthorization and consent of their parents/guardians, andtheir signing of the entrant's Artwork Submission shallconstitute such parent/guardian's authorization and consent.Employees, representatives, agents and consultants ofAPTN, or their promotion and advertising agencies, andmembers of the immediate families (immediate family isdefined as parent, sibling or any person residing in the samehousehold as the employee or consultant) of any suchemployee, representative, agent or consultant, are noteligible to participate in the Contest.
6. NOTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION
The Winner will be notified by telephone or other meansbetween May 28, 2013 and May 31, 2013. APTN may leavea voicemail message for the Winner. APTN assumes noresponsibility for incorrect information provided to it by theentrant, technical failure or for lost, late or misdirectedcorrespondences. Failure for any reason by the Winner tocontact APTN to accept the prize within ten (10) days ofnotification having been attempted by APTN may result indisqualification and the selection of another entrant as theWinner. Decisions of APTN regarding the selection of theWinner and all other matters relating to the Contest,including the interpretation of these Contest Rules, are finaland binding. Chances of being selected as the Winner arebased on the number of eligible entries received and thejudging criteria described above. The Winner may berequired to submit valid identification demonstrating eligibilityand compliance with these Contest Rules within ten (10)days following attempted notification. Failure to complywithin this time period may result in disqualification and theselection of another entrant as the Winner. In order to bedeclared the official Winner, the selected entrant and his orher parent/guardian must also complete, sign and return aWaiver, Release and Consent form provided by APTN,which shall include a copyright assignment and waiver ofmoral rights, within ten (10) days of attempted notification byAPTN, and must have abided by all of these Contest Rules.Failure to return the completed Waiver, Release andConsent form within the time stipulated may result indisqualification and the selection of another entrant as theWinner.
7. GENERAL CONDITIONS
By entering the Contest, each entrant and his/her legalguardians accept and agree to be bound by these ContestRules and by the decisions of the staff judiciary committee,which shall be final and binding in all respects. The prizemust be accepted as awarded, and no substitution ortransfer of the prize is permitted. Entrants and theirparents/guardians consent to APTN's use of their name,likeness and Artwork Submission for advertising andpublicity purposes, without additional compensation unlessprohibited by law. By entering the Contest, the Winner andhis or her parent/guardian authorize APTN to post his/hername and prize on the APTN website. All personal
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information collected as a result of the Contest will bemanaged in accordance with the APTN Privacy Policy(Extemal), which may be viewed online at www.aptn.ca orobtained by contacting the APTN Extemal Privacy Officer at(204) 947-9331. Operation of the Contest and theinterpretation of these rules are govemed by the laws ofCanada and are subject to all applicable federal, provincialand local laws and regulations. Any litigation by a Quebecresident respecting the conduct or organization of theContest may be submitted to the Regie des alcools, descourses et des jeux du Quebec for a ruling. Any litigationrespecting the awarding of the prize may be submitted to theRegie only for the purpose of helping the parties reach asettlement. The Contest is void in every jurisdiction in whichit is prohibited or restricted by any law, statute, or otherappropriate authority. APTN, its agents, its affiliates, and itssponsors do not warrant that the Contest may be enteredlegally in any particular jurisdiction. Subject to the approvalof the Regie des alcools, des courses et des jeux duQuebec, APTN reserves the right, in its sole discretion, tocancel, terminate or postpone the Contest or to add, cancelor modify any provisions set forth in these Contest Rules asnecessary for any reason or as required by applicable law.
8. WINNERS/RULES
For the name of the Winner or for a copy of these ContestRules, send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
APTN
Aboriginal Day Live and CelebrationFlag Contest 2013c/o Communications 4thfloor339 Portage AvenueWinnipeg, MB R3B 2C3
Aboriginal Peoplesaptri Television Network
MEDIA ADVISORY
APTN LAUNCHES SEVENTH
ABORIGINAL DAY LIVE & CELEBRATION FLAG CONTEST
March 25, 2013, Winnipeg, Manitoba - Aboriginal Peoples Television Network(APTN) announces the launch of the seventh annual Aboriginal Day Live & CelebrationFlag Contest. The contest is open to residents of Canada aged 12 to 17 years, and isdesigned to encourage youth to share their vision and pride of Aboriginal heritage.
APTN invites and encourages all youth to design a flag that represents the richness anddiversity of all of Canada's Aboriginal Peoples, and illustrates what National AboriginalDay means to them."
The annual flag contest is part of APTN's Aboriginal Day Live &Celebration event, whichinclude a nationally televised concert featuring live performances by some of Canada'stop Aboriginal artists, slated to take place this year on Saturday June 22, 2013.
The contest winner will receive: a trip to Winnipeg (along with one parent/guardian)including accommodations; an opportunity to be featured on APTN; an invitation to takepart in APTN's Aboriginal Day Live & Celebration; and a cash prize of $500. The winner'sflag will be raised above APTN's headquarters in downtown Winnipeg.
New this year: One entrant among all submissions received from residents of Nunavut willbe selected to win a trip to Iqaluit (along with one parent/guardian), includingaccommodations; an opportunity to be featured on APTN; and an invitation to participate inAPTN's Aboriginal Day Live & Celebration in Iqaluit. The winner will also receive a cashprize of $500.
In the case of both winners, if the designs were initiated as part of a school project, theirschool will also receive $750 towards the purchase of learning materials.
The contest opens April 1, 2013. All entries must be received at APTN's Winnipegheadquarters by midnight ET on May 17, 2013.
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For official contest rules and submission specifications visit: ADLflaqcontest.com.
The winner of the 2012 flag contest was Cynthia Undyantara. Her vibrant designreflected the core teachings of a culture based on an appreciation for nature, friendship,and a quest for spiritual enlightenment and guidance. It was selected from a total of 267entries received from across Canada.
ABOUT APTN:
September 1, 2012, marked the 13-year anniversary of the launch of the first nationalAboriginal television network in the world with programming by, for and about AboriginalPeoples to share with all Canadians and viewers around the world. APTN is available inapproximately 10 million Canadian households and commercial establishments withcable, direct-to-home satellite, telco-delivered and fixed wireless television service
providers. The network launched its high definition channel, APTN HD, in the spring of2008. APTN does not receive government funding for operations but generates revenuethrough subscriber fees, advertising sales and strategic partnerships. APTN broadcastsprogramming with 56% offered in English, 16% in French and 28% in Aboriginallanguages. For program schedule or for more information, please contact APTN at (204)947-9331 or toll-free at 1-888-278-8862, or visit the website at www.aptn.ca
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For further information about APTN, contact:
Jacqueline JubinvilleManager of CommunicationsAPTN
(204) 947-9331, ext. [email protected]
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HappyEaster!!
YC Closed
8
Social Wellness
Team Mtg9am-12pm
Martial Arts
Demo
@ ALIB Gym7-8pm
Lv 6:15pmReturn 8:45pm
15
Office
11am-2pm
Boys Group@ ALIB
(Break Dance)6-7 pm
Lv 5:15pmReturn 7:45pm
22
Social Wellness
Team Mtg9am-12pm
Boys Group3-5:30
29
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YC Closed
Switsemalph Youth CalendarTues
Shoppin/Office12-4 pm
Ladies Group@ Swits YC
5-7pm
9 Office
1lam-3pmSwimming
(Limit 8)
7:30-9pmLv @ 7:15pmReturn 9:30pm
16 Office11am-12 pm
SNTC
Youth Council
@ Kamloops5:30-7:30pmLv @ 4pmReturn 9pm
23 Office
10am- 12:30pm
Ladies Grp@ ALIB Gym
Nutrition
5-7 pmLv4 pm
Return 7:30 pm
30
Shoppin/Office1-3:30pm
Family Night(Movie)
6-8pmLv 5:15 pm
Return 8:45 pm
Weds
3 Office
10:30am-1:30pmGirls
Group3-5:30r
10 Office
10:30am-1:30pmGirls
Group3-5:30pm
17 Office10:30am-1:30pm
Girls
Group3-5:30pm
24 Youth
Worker's
Meeting9am-11 pm
Office
11-am-12pm
Girls
Group3-5:30pm
Thurs
Office
10am-1 pm
Outdoor
Games
3-5:30pm
11
Office
1lam-3pmCommunity
Wellness
Meeting@ Swits LB
5-7 pm
18 Office
10am-lpmOutdoor
Games
3-5:30pm
25 FamilySupport Mtj
9-12pmOffice
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YC Closed
Fri
5 Office
10am-1 pmLahal Songs
Practice
& Supper3-5:30pm
f12 Office
10am-1pmLahal Songs
Practice
& Supper3-5:30pm
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Prep Time2-5pmYouth
Fundraiser
5-8pm
26 Office
10am-1 pmLahal Songs
Practice
& Supper3-5:30pm
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Paintball
@Kamloops(Limit 12)
Youth sign up for activities at youth center.Activities subject to change without notice.7-18 yrs of age.Limited to 8 youth unless we have chaperones.Any questions or concerns contact Carla @(250) 803-4308 or(250)253-5134
Youth (Chase IR#4) and Elders April 2013 Social CalendarTo pre-register for activities please call SANDY LUND 778-257-4123 or email [email protected]
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6Calendar Easter Monday Walking at gym 7am to 8am Staff meeting 1pm Walking at gym 7am Lahal Songs in 4,^^^subject to Girls group 2:30-4pm Elders/families
Walking andExercise at Gym3:00pm to 4:00pm
to 8am Swits Leave YV at Rfl mchange without Computer class 4:15-5:45pm Sewing in ER 10am-2pm 3:15pm return at 9 BTnotice. Women's group in Swits pot luck lunch 7:00pm Dinner T^ID
Dinner Provided Leave YC at Computer class4:15-5:45pm provided »*w4:45 return at 7:45pm YC open for beading2:30pm-5:30pm
7 OFF 8 9 10 11 12 13Staff Meeting Walking at gym 7am to 8am Office Walking at gym 7am Family Gym night9-12pm Girls group 2:30-4pm
Family Shopping Day leaveYC at 9am return at 2pm
Computer class 4:15-5:45pm
Elders/families
Walking andExercise at Gym3:00pm to 4:00pm
to 8amSewing in ER 10am-2pmpot luck lunchComputer class4:15-5:45pmCommunity wellnessmeeting in Swits 5-7pm
from 6:00pm to11:00pm
14 Pro D-Day 15 16 17 18 19 20
(§&""/ "NEW TIME" Walking at gym 7am to 8am OFF Walking at gym 7am Youth fundraiser Save the SalmonflGfef Hiking to Starr Girls group 2:30pm-4pm to 8am at Hall Gathering 11am
fi^&S. 1 LakeComputer class 4:15-5:45 pm
Elders/families Sewing in ER 10am-2pm 5:00pm-8:00pm to 2pm bring own^MftLflf 10am meet at Walking and pot luck lunch lunch
•MM Youth center
Bring own lunchWomen's group at Eldersroom Dinner Provided 5:00pm
Exercise at Gym3:00pm to 4:00pm
Computer class4:15-5:45pm
YC open for beading 0^4and water. -7:00pm 2:30pm-5:30pm
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21 OFF 22 23 24 25 26 27Staff Meeting Walking at gym 7am to 8am Youth workers Walking at gym 7am off Paintball in9-12 meeting 9am-12pm
to 8am Kamloops $25Girls group 2:30-4pm
Computer class 4:15-5:45pmElders/families
Walking andExercise at Gym
Sewing in ER 10am-2pmpot luck lunchFamily support meeting9-12pm
Limit 12 youthpre-registrationrequired
5:00pm to 7:00pm learn 3:00pm to 4:00pm Computer class
Nutrition meet at the Gym 4:15~5:45pm
28 OFF 29 30Elders GIANT Walking at gym 7am to 8am Activities subject to Youth ages 7 toBINGO Girls group 2:30-4pm change without notice 18 yearsfundraiser at Family Movie Night at the GymGym 5pm to 6pm to 8pm10pm
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HappyEaster!!
YC Closed
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Social Wellness
Team Mtg9am-12pm
Martial Arts
Demo
@ ALIB Gym7-8pm
Lv 6:15pmReturn 8:45pm
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I lam-2pmBoys Group
@ALIB(Break Dance)
6-7 pmLv 5:15pm
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Team Mtg9am-12pm
Boys Group3-5:30 pm
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YC Closed
ham mi3Switscmalph Youth Calendar
Tucs
Shoppin/Office12-4 pm
Ladies Group@ Swits YC
5-7pm
9 Office
I lam-3pmSwimming
(Limit 8)
7:3()-9pmLv @ 7:15pmReturn 9:30pm
16 Office
1lam-1:30 pm
Ladies Group@ ALIB
5-7pmLeave 4:15pm
Return 7:45pm
23 Office
I lam- 3pm
Teen Group4-6pm
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30
Shoppin/Office1-3:30pm
Family Night(Movie)
6-8pmLv 5:15 pm
Return 8:45 pm
Weds
3 Office
10:30am-1:30pm
Girls
Group3-5:3()pm
10 Office
10:30am-1:30pmGirls
Group3-5:3()r
17 Office
10:30am-1:30pm
Girls
Group3-5:30r
24 Youth
Worker's
Meeting9am-11 pm
Office
11-am-12pm
Girls
Group3-5:30pm
Thurs
4 Office
10am-lpm
Outdoor
Games
3-5:30pm
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11
Office
1lam- 3pmCommunity
Wellness
Meeting@ Swits LB
5-7 pm
18 Office10am-1 pm
Outdoor
Games
3-5:30pm
25 FamilySupport Mtg
9-12pm
Office
1-4pm
YC Closed
Fri
5 Office
10am-1 pm
Lahal SongsPractice
& Supper3-5:30pm
12 Office
10am-1 pm
Lahal SongsPractice
& Supper3-5:30pm
19
Fundraiser
Prep Time2-5pmYouth
Fundraiser
5-8pm
26 Office
10am-1 pmLahal Songs
Practice
& Supper3-5:30pm
Sat
13
20
27
Paintball
@Kamloops(Limit 12)
Youth sign up for activities at youth center.Activities subject to change without notice.7-18 yrs of age.Limited to 8 youth unless we have chaperones.Any questions or concerns contact Carla@(250) 803-4308 or(250)253-5134