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Published on May 25, 2018, ISSUE 85
SPLATSIN COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
Sunday June 18, 2018
Father’s Day
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Table of Contents
News & Reports ............................................................................................................................................ 3
Education ...................................................................................................................................................... 7
Employment .................................................................................................................................................. 8
Health .......................................................................................................................................................... 13
Housing ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
Indian Registry Administrator ..................................................................................................................... 19
Social Development .................................................................................................................................... 20
Splatsin Stsmamlt Services .......................................................................................................................... 22
Title & Rights ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Community Events for June ........................................................................................................................ 25
Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn (Splatsin Teaching Centre) Society ........................................................................... 26
Kids Summer Camp ..................................................................................................................................... 27
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News & Reports
Zero Tolerance for Racism
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Richard Jock and Tkwamipla7
Theresa William shake hands
after the Memorandum of
Understanding has been signed
as Joe Gallagher and Kukpi7
Wayne M. Christian observe.
Joe Gallagher from First Nations
Health Authority witness’
Richard Jock sign the
Memorandum of Understanding
with Splatsin. Tkwamipla7
Theresa William witness’ Kukpi7
Wayne M. Christian sign.
Memorandum of Understanding
Between Splatsin and the First
Nations Health Authority
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Welcome
Splatsin welcomes Steve Kulmatycki as a
Senior Executive Advisor
Steve is from Edmonton and is the CEO/President of REINOV8 Inc.
He has an MBA from RRU and a B.Ed. in Physical Education from U
of A. Steve is a resourceful, versatile, and highly accomplished
professional with a diverse breadth of experience, including 25 years of experience in executive
management within Indigenous organizations, governmental and public affairs initiatives in a
variety of unique and complex organizations. He is the former CEO of the Western Cree Tribal
Council. Throughout the progression of his career, Steve has acquired a reputation for facilitating
positive change and empowering teams to advance the development of organizational-wide
policies, strategies, and agreements. He has successfully strengthened the function of
management to leverage economic opportunities and sustainable growth, developing genuine
and meaningful alliances with a variety of industries and strengthen those bonds.
Steve will be working closely with Chief and Council as a Senior Executive Advisor and can be
reached at 250 838 6496 or sue_brookes@splatsin.ca .
Splatsin Women’s Healing Group
• Is doing a fundraiser to help them make regalia
and enable the group to do activities.
• 100 tickets are for sale the prize will be $500
• Tickets are $10.00 each
• Draw will happen when all tickets are sold.
• For tickets contact Laureen Felix, President or
Wilma Maxime, Vice-President.
Kukwstsámc
For everyone who helped Kh’alen Jones with his native hockey
tournament, thank you to all who bought a 50/50 ticket! Shannon
Wildcat won $135.00. Kh’alen got one goal and played defense. His
team came in 3rd place overall. Without the support & donations we
received it wouldn’t have been possible for us to stay. 😊
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Kukwstsámc, Kh’alen & Chelsea Jones
One Feather
One Feather is being used to obtain feedback and provide important and timely
information to members, such as voting, Bruhn Bridge, boating regulations and
newsletter subscriptions.
We ask that you share this link https://onefeather.ca/nations/splatsin and ask family
members to register and activate their profile.
There is a 2-step process.
1. You will register/update your contact information.
2. An email will be sent to verify the profile.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Elizabeth Jean Brown at
newsletter@splatsin.ca or (250)838-6496 ext. 221
Splatsin Development Corporation has donated a $250.00 Walmart card, draw date
will be June 15, 2018 at 4:00pm for those who activate and complete survey.
1980 Indian Child
Caravan/Constitution Express
We want to Honour our Splatsin
People – time to be determined
Looking for the names of people who
participated in one or of these events,
as well as anyone who has passed. If
you have photo’s or stories relating to
one or both events, please contact Jean M. Brown: cellular 250 309 3384 – leave a
message or send a text or email: jean2004@shaw.ca
Jean M. Brown
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Education
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT PROGRAM 2018 Calling all students - Aged 15+
Looking for summer employment? Splatsin Education Department is hosting the Summer Employment Program. If you are 15 years of age or older and are interested in participating, please contact:
Nerissa Joseph @ 250-838-6496 ext.223 We will be accepting resumes
until June 26, 2018 @ 12:00pm
Come join us! Splatsin Student Appreciation Celebration
June 28, 2018 5 pm @ Splatsin Community Centre
Splatsin Grade 12 Graduates AL Fortune PVSS Off-Reserve
Jonathan William Brenna Joseph Ethan Joe Tommy Felix Teira Joseph Morghana Tulak
Sage Lee Splatsin Post-Secondary Graduates
Edith Hurley, Bachelor of Social Work, Boise State University Mackenzie Gooch, Bachelor of Graphic Design for Marketing, Kwantlen Polytechnic University Torrie Nicholas, Bachelor of Natural Resources Science, Thompson Rivers University
For more information contact:
Nerissa Joseph @ 250-838-6496 ext. 223
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Employment
Nutrition & Transportation Support Internal Posting
Splatsin is committed to providing opportunities for Splatsin
members and employees.
Position Purpose
The purpose of this position is to deliver a healthy cooking program and
provide medical patient transportation.
The support worker will promote food literacy, health promotion and disease
prevention as well as provide transportation and other support to those
accessing health services.
Position requirements:
• post-secondary certificate or diploma in nutrition or comparable education, training or experience
• food safe certification
• class 5 driver’s license with a clear driver abstract
• 2 years’ experience facilitation or delivering nutritional workshops
• 2 years’ experience catering for groups of 10 or larger
• 2 years’ experience working within a First Nations community or organization
• knowledge of the Splatsin Community is valued
• superior ability to organize, prioritize, multi task and manage time
• effective oral and written communication skills
• discretion and respect for confidentiality
• successful completion of Criminal Record Check with Vulnerable Sector Search
Interested candidates please email your resume and cover letter to:
Human Resources Splatsin
P.O. Box 460 Enderby B.C.
V0E 1V0 human_resources@splatsin.ca
Or fax application to 250-838-2131 Attention: Human Resources
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: May 31, 2018
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May 4, 2018
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
Splatsin is looking to have a youth, between 12-17 help in the administration office for 2 hours a month.
If the individual is under the age of 15 they require parental consent.
There will be an honorarium paid equivalent to the current minimum wage.
Please submit name and contact information to: Sue Brookes at (250)838-6496 ext. 228 or email sue_brookes@splatsin.ca
Thank you in advance.
HEALTH DIRECTOR
Splatsin of the Secwepemc Nation located in Enderby, B.C., a 25-minute commute from Vernon has an exciting opportunity for a full time Health Director to join our friendly and dedicated team. Position Summary This Health Director provides inspirational leadership and direction to a team of qualified health staff to enhance the health and family services for the betterment of the Splatsin community members. As a member of the senior management team, this position reports directly to the Senior Administrator. The facilitation of strategic program planning and the development of health programming and initiatives for Splatsin is top priority. This position will also provide educational, preventative and clinical services to the community to improve the quality of health care; this leader ensures the cultural and spiritual practices of Splatsin are incorporated in the delivery of health programs and services.
Reporting Relationships Reports to: Senior Administrator Monitoring: Direct monitoring of all staff employed by the Splatsin Health
Department.
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Working Relationship Direct: Senior Administrator Program Managers and or Directors Indirect: Splatsin Chief and Council
Duties and Responsibilities
• Manages the day to day operations of Health and Social Services Programs
• Supervision and training of staff and contractors,
• Program planning and implementing appropriate activities for Splatsin, this will include carrying out the goals and objectives of the Health Program,
• Maintain positive communication with Senior Administrator, Chief and Council, staff, Band members, community partners and work effectively as a member of a team,
• Ensuring program compliance with all legal requirements, including contract reporting and statistical data.
Administration:
• Assist in developing a health strategy on an annual basis to plan, budget and implement all community health activities within the scope of the Director of Health,
• Prepare and submit monthly activities reports, and other reports and recommendations as requested by the Senior Administrator,
• Maintain accurate and up-to-date files on all clients and maintain the security of confidential information, records and correspondence,
• Liaise with Band staff to seek input and advice on health programs or case studies,
• Meet on a regular and/or as-needed basis with other agencies (e.g. doctors, hospital staff, Provincial health and other relevant official and volunteer agencies) to provide information on services provided by Non-Insured Health Benefits and to consult and make referrals in relation to client health problems,
• Ensure the maintenance of all health-related equipment and supplies assigned to Health.
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Other:
• Other duties as assigned
• Participation in community events Conditions and Requirements
• Works in an office setting.
• Preparation of reports
• Attend meetings within and outside the community.
• Computer Skills Education and Experience
• Diploma and/or professional degree from a University or College of recognized standing in a field related to Health and/or Social services
Qualifications
• Strong proposal writing, and reporting is required for this position,
• Demonstrated practical experience in exercising independent judgment and initiative,
• Ability to work as an effective team member and interact effectively with other service providers and agencies,
• Must provide a criminal record check upon job offer,
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, written and oral, demonstrated management skills,
• Excellent understanding of First Nation issues, culturally sensitive and knowledgeable about the many diverse First Nations cultural practices and traditions,
• Demonstrated goal setting, critical thinking, problem solving and organizational skills,
• Ability to effectively use MS Office software and other computer programs,
• Valid Class 5 BC Driver’s License; Class 4 is an asset,
• Ability to effectively prioritize work and meet required deadlines,
• Ability to write or complete required reports,
• Ability to be flexible to meet changing priorities,
• Have knowledge and understanding of historical trauma of First Nations people,
• Have knowledge and understanding of the Secwepemc Nation.
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Salary Splatsin offers a very competitive salary and benefit package. Salaries are based upon level of education and experience.
Application Deadline May 30, 2018 (4PM, EST)
Application Process Email submissions to:
Steve Kulmatycki B.Ed./P.Ed., MBA Senior Executive Advisor
Splatsin Enderby, BC
V0E 1V0 Email: admin_sea@splatsin.ca
* In accordance with legislation, and our Vision and Values, Splatsin reserves the right to hire qualified First Nation’s applicants, in accordance with the following: Constitution Act, 1982 [Section 35]; Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [Section 15(1)]; Canadian Human Rights Act [Section 16(1)]; Employment Equity Act [Section 5(a), 10(b)]; Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples [Article 22]; ILO Convention 169 on Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries.
Regional District of North Okanagan Chair Bob Flemming presenting
Tkwamipla7 Theresa William a
plaque in recognition of the
acquisition of the CP Rail
Okanagan Subdivision in
partnership with the Columbia
Shuswap Regional District and
Regional District of North
Okanagan
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HealthCounselling Notice
I would like to thank Chief and Council, and the members of Splatsin for allowing
me to provide counselling services on your territory. As of June 1, 2018, I will no
longer be providing counselling services at Splatsin Health Centre.
I will continue to be available to provide counselling services in my Vernon office. The address is #114 3105, 31st street Vernon BC. V1T 5H9 Phone Number 778 475-4750 Fax Number: 778 475-4739 As per professional standards of practice, and confidentiality agreements, all
client files have been removed and secured in my Vernon Office. Should you have
any questions or concern regarding your files please do not hesitate to contact me.
All My Relations,
Rennie F Genaille
“Balanced Being” Most people associate Wellbriety with addictions but Wellbriety is about much more. It means being a balanced person. Wellbriety can also support you with issues such as:
• Grief
• Conflict
• Impacts of abuse and violence
• Disharmony in Relationships Meets every Monday from 5pm-7pm at Splatsin Health Services Flex Room
Come learn about healing, hope, unity and forgiveness.
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Softball Clinic
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Nurse Line
Need a nurse’s opinion?
Call the BC NurseLine!
Phone: 811
Community members can self-refer by calling 811. You will be put in contact with
a nurse who will offer clinical nursing assistance to help answer any questions you
may have about your health or the health of a sick relative.
Some examples are:
-Cold and Flu -Infections -Pain
However, if you or your relative is experiencing a medical emergency, please call
911 for ambulance transfer to a local hospital!
Third Wednesday of every month 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
At Splatsin Health Centre.
This is an informal gathering that we can share information and
socialize with friends. Come on out and enjoy the day.
Rides upon request.
Look forward to seeing all of you there. Open to all community.
Please call Adeline at 250-838-9538 ext. 303
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Community Care Boxes
Notice: Community Care Boxes will not be available until further notice. Other food security resources that are available for anyone to access are listed below:
Second Harvest
Who: Transportation for up to five Splatsin Band members who are accessing income security programs (Social Assistance, Disability, Old Age Security, CPP Pension, or Employment Insurance) are welcome to ‘catch’ a ride!
Where: Meet at Splatsin Health Centre by 11:30am
How: To sign up – visit Splatsin Health Centre or
phone 250-838-9538
When: May 11th & 25th and June 8th & 22nd
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FEED Enderby & District Food Bank: food bank hampers are available on the third Friday of every month at St. Andrew’s United Church. Call 250-938-3114 Monday to Friday, 8:00am to 4:00pm to make an appointment to apply for a monthly hamper. FEED always appreciates volunteers.
Foot Care Clinic
The Second Thursday of the month Open to all people living with diabetes and elders in the community. Call Splatsin Health to book appointments with Adeline Simpson. Splatsin Health Centre 250-838-9538 ext. 303
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Housing
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Indian Registry Administrator
At a Duly Convened meeting of Splatsin Chief & Council held on February 21, 2017 at Splatsin I.R. #2. The following motion was moved, seconded and passed.
For all cards issued, this includes ‘Renewal’, ‘First Card’, ‘Lost Card’, ‘Stolen Card’, and ‘Replacement’.
Paper Laminate Certificate of Indian Status Cards issued to:
• Splatsin Band members will be charged $10.00 and
• Non-Splatsin members will be charged $45.00
Secure Certificate of Indian Status Card applications will be charged as follows:
• Splatsin Band members $10.00 and
• Non-Splatsin members $65.00
If you require further information, please feel free to contact Elizabeth Jean Brown, Indian Registry Administrator at (250)838-6496 ext. 221. The Indian Registry Administrator will be on site on the following days: ***All dates are scheduled but due to unforeseen circumstances they may be changed
For the Month of June:
Wednesday June 6
Thursday June 7
Wednesday June 13
Thursday June 14
Wednesday June 20
**CLOSED** Thursday June 21
Wednesday June 27
Thursday June 28
For the Month of July:
Wednesday July 4
Thursday July 5
Wednesday July 11
Thursday July 12
Wednesday July 18
Thursday July 19
Wednesday July 25
Thursday July 26
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Social Development BAND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT WORKER, (CHARLENE WILLIAM) SCHEDULE
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
9:00 AM
INTAKE/CLIENT APPOINTMENTS
11:30 AM
9:00 AM
INTAKE/CLIENT APPOINTMENTS
11:30 AM
9:00 AM
INTAKE/CLIENT APPOINTMENTS
11:30
9:00 AM
INTAKE/CLIENT APPOINTMENTS
AND OFFICE WORK ALL DAY
4:00 PM
9:00 AM
INTAKE/CLIENT APPOINTMENTS
11:30
OFFICE WORK
OFFICE WORK
OFFICE WORK
OFFICE WORK
The following is a list of Accepted Identification to obtain a Status
Card: Primary I.D.:
Valid Canadian
Passport
Secondary I.D.:
*Certificate of
Birth
*Certificate of
Marriage or
Divorce
*Provincial Health
Card
*Driver’s License
*Firearms License
Secondary I.D.:
**Provincial
Identification
Card
*Employee I.D with
digitized photo
*Student I.D. with
digitized photo
*Current Status card
(Status card cannot be
expired more than 6
months)
Expired I.D., S.I.N. cards, photocopied I.D. or certified I.D.
WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED
I.D. must be intact and legible
Your previously issued Status card (even if expired)
must be returned to the issuing officer
upon receipt of your replacement/renewal
Status card
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My weekly schedule, unless there’s an emergency, I will be sticking to this schedule. THE WEEK BEFORE CHEQUE DAY, I WILL NOT BE SEEING CLIENTS AS I’LL BE PREPARING THE
NEXT MONTH’S CHEQUE RUN. Thanks for your co-operation. Charlene William, Band Social Development Worker
Income Assistance clients
May 9, 2018
Good Day:
I’m sending out a reminder regarding monthly declarations.
Each month, to receive a Social Assistance Cheque, you are required to complete a
declaration slip, which the receptionist has at reception and it must be handed in by
the 15th of each month.
All declarations are to be recorded and date stamped by the receptionist.
Declarations are required by ALL clients, whether you’re an employable single,
family, couple, PPMB, or PWD.
If your declaration is handed in after the 15th, there will be a wait period of up to a
week after cheque day.
There’s a sign behind the reception desk that states the following:
ABSOLUTELY
No alcohol or drugs will be tolerated when the SA cheques are issued, or the
cheque will be held until further notice.
Mandate for declaration slips 15th of every month.
By Order of Chief & Council
Thank you for your co-operation,
Charlene William
Band Social Development Worker
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Splatsin Stsmamlt Services
Growing our children and ourselves
FREE EVENT Open to all Splatsin families, community members and professionals who support Splatsin children and families. Splatsin Community Centre 5767 Old Vernon Road Please register in advance with Sheila William 250-838-6496 ext. 253 *Please choose either May 31 or June 1 to attend. ____ Meals provided ──── Gift Cards & Door Prizes May 31 5-8 pm and June 1 11-2 pm What does it mean to be a parent? Growing your children and yourselves for a happy, healthy life. Parenting can be hard, and our children do not come to us with manuals. What can be most surprising as a parent is how we often become the kind of parent we didn’t want to be at all! To understand why, we have to look at our own stories and how they have traveled with us through time to become part of how we are growing up our children. Once we do that, it will have the effect of growing us up so that we can then be very available to the growing up of our children. This presentation will explore how our own histories become part of a present-day parenting journey, the needs that our children (and us as parents!) have, how to best meet those needs, and what this might look like in everyday life. Any “big people” are welcome to attend including professionals and especially parents.
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Title & Rights
Attention Members, this is an important message from Title, Rights and Lands.
Please save the date of June 16, 2018 for a Sicamous Bruhn Bridge project site
visit. Transportation and lunch will be provided. You will have the opportunity to
participate in a follow up discussion with the Ministry of Transportation and
Infrastructure following the site visit. We will be leaving Splatsin Community
Centre at 9:00am and returning from Sicamous at 2:00pm. Leave your name at
the front desk if you are interested in attending. Questions are welcome. Watch
for more details coming out next week. It is important that members get engaged
in the Bruhn Bridge project. Save the date: June 16, 2018.
Community Information Session
Reminder that Title & Rights department hosts monthly meetings.
The first Monday of every month at the Splatsin Community Centre
Dinner served at 5:00 PM, Meeting begins at 6:00 PM and Meeting Adjourns at
7:00 PM
Wildlife Problem Directory:
*problem bears call the RAPP Line at 1-877-952-7277 *to report a dead bird call 1-866-431-2473 *Fisheries Enforcement Office 250-804-7008 *road kill report to JPW Road Maintenance 877-546-3799.
What to do when you find a bear in your yard:
1. If you, members of your family or pets are outside, move slowly and quietly inside. Do not turn your back to the bear, but do not make eye contact either.
2. Telephone your neighbors and advise them that a bear is in the area.
3. Sit back and wait. If the bear has no reason to stay, it should soon leave.
4. If the bear does not leave within an hour or so, becomes aggressive, or attempts to
enter your residence, you should immediately call the
Conservation Officer (1-877-356-2029) and ENDERBY RCMP (250-838-6818).
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Community Events for June
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Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn (Splatsin Teaching Centre) Society
Notice of:
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
June 19, 2018 at 5:00 p.m.
At 2730 Canyon Rd., Enderby, BC
5pm: Opening Prayer and Dinner
5:30: Meeting to start promptly
• Reading of Year End Financial Statements by KPMG
• The President's report (last year and upcoming year’s plans)
• Election of 9 Board members
• Nomination of signers
We will be asking each parent of our Centre to become a member of our society. Membership is only
$1.00, and you can vote at our AGM. Deadline for membership sign up is: June 15, 2018. All our teachers
have membership forms. Please ask for one!!!
Our funding is dependent on how many society members we have – so please sign up and pay $1.00 to
show your support for our Centre.
If you would like to sit on our Board of Directors – please let Deanna know in advance of the AGM.
Anyone wishing to be a Director must consent and attend the AGM.
Directors are volunteers who meet once a month to oversee the fund-raising, finances and operations of
our Centre.
For more information: contact Deanna at (250) 838-6404 e. 1 or email: splatsin@telus.net
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Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn (Splatsin Teaching Centre) Society ABORIGINAL DAY & YEAR END CELEBRATION June 21, 2018 Splatsin Community Centre
• 9:45am Annie Cook: Opening Prayer ▪ Aaron Leon: Overview of the agenda ▪ Programs will already be seated in their designated area ▪ Singing WELCOME SONG
▪ Deanna Cook will introduce programs and staff
▪ Aaron will introduce a medley of program songs from Fawn, Bear,
Salmon, and Eagles
▪ Program Medley (All programs will sing all the songs continuously)
• 10:30am Aaron calls Vanessa to explain about the NAME PLACE SONG ▪ Will need volunteers to help Eagles onto their stilts
▪ On Big group drum sing NAME PLACE SONG (all programs singing)
▪ Aaron will than call on Vanessa to introduce the dancing.
▪ Vanessa- Dancing girls Jingle & Fancy 2 songs (Basic toe step, then Side
step) ▪ Vanessa will introduce the Boys Grass dancers who will dance 2 songs
(Crow hop, and freestyle)
▪ Aaron will announce year-end presentations to begin starting with Fawn, Bear, Salmon and than Eagles and so on.
▪ Once presentations are completed Aaron will call on the audience to Join
us for a FRIENDSHIP DANCE
Eagles to say a prayer so lunch can begin
Also remind parents to take a gift before leaving.
Celebration done
Everyone is invited and welcome to attend!!!
For more information contact Deanna at the above phone numbers or email
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Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn Society
Kids Summer Camp
July and August 2018 (Mon, Tues, Weds)
At the Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn and Field Trips locally To register: See Harlen at 2730 Canyon Rd., Enderby, BC
We will have a kid’s summer camp program for 3 days a
week for children aged 4-14 years old. Depending on how
many registrations we get – we may break age groups up so
that each age group gets at least one day of summer camp
a week. It’s a fun summer program that will be culturally
based. This is free for all band members and sponsored by
the Splatsin Stsmamlt Services.
Please see following two
pages for summer calendar!!
Splatsin Tsm7aksaltn Society
2730 Canyon Rd., Enderby, BC, V0E 1V3 Phone: 250-838-6404 ext. 222
splatsin@telus.net
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