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Heronswood® Garden Debuts New Creation from PGST Artist Brian Perry
Experiencing Perry’s art just one reason to visit Heronswood in 2020
Perry standing alongside the new Garden House door before it was installed last November
Heronswood® Garden is gearing up for an exciting 2020!
The excitement began early when the garden welcomed a new piece by Port Gamble S’Klallam artist Brian Perry in November 2019. A new door with a raven design by Perry now greets guests to the Garden House, which is the main building for events, conferences, and for brides, grooms, and other guests to get ready for outdoor fesitivities.
On his inspiration for the design, Perry said, “Ravens have
always inspired me and are one of my favorite critters. I have some great memories of ravens from hunting excursions and once I witnessed what I thought was two ravens flying in unison and in tight formation. As I watched I realized it was four ravens. They looked like they were doing a Blue Angels routine. It was amazing and something I’ll never forget.”
He added: “When I’m designing something, I always hear my teachers: Fill the space. Balance. Draw with the intent to carve. These few tips have helped me a great deal on my journey as an artist. I’m thankful for any opportunities to have art in public places.”
This is the second piece Perry has created for the Gar-den. In 2015, a totem pole Perry carved was raised at Heronswood’s front entrance. The totem pole depict-ed the playful heron and frog figures in Heronswood’s logo.
“Brian’s design for the door adds a rich focal point in the heart of the Garden and we know visitors will be delighted to see this new installation when the Garden reopens for the season,” said Joan Garrow, Executive Director of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Foundation.
The schedule of events for 2020 begins on March 7 with the Hellebores & More sale, which will feature plants from Chimacum Woods, Windcliff Plants, and Heronswood. This much-anticipated first plant sale of the year will also include free lectures and an opportu-nity to tour the Garden as many of the late winter and early spring ephemerals are in action.
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Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe31912 Little Boston Road NE
Kingston, WA 98346Telephone: 360-297-2646
Fax: 360-297-7097Website: www.pgst.nsn.usEmail: [email protected]
Tribal CouncilJeromy Sullivan, ChairmanChris Tom, Vice Chairman
Renee Veregge, Councilman
Matt Ives, CouncilmanJamie Aikman, Councilman
Donovan Ashworth, Councilman
Entity Directors• Kelly Sullivan, Executive Director • Betty Decoteau, CFO• Audrey Gugel, Administrative Director
of Tribal Government• Kara Wright, Administrative Director
of Tribal Services• Chris Placentia, Chief Executive
Office, Noo-Kayet
• Sam Cocharo, General Manager, The Point Casino
• Nic'cola Armstrong, Executive Director, Tribal Gaming Agency
• Joan Garrow, PGS Foundation Executive Director
• Craig Dougall, Port Gamble S'Klallam Housing Authority Executive Director
PGST Vision StatementOur vision is to achieve the full potential of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal sovereign nation to be self-sufficient, proud, strong, healthy, educated and respected.
PGST Mission StatementThe mission of the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is to exercise sovereignty and ensure self-determination and self-sufficiency through visionary leadership. We will ensure the health, welfare and economic success of a vibrant community through education, economic development, preservation and protection of the rich culture, traditions, language, homelands, and natural resources of our Tribe.
This newsletter is a product of the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe. For advertising inquiries or to submit items for publication, please contact Sharon Purser at [email protected] or Ginger Vaughan at
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SpringGeneralCouncil
When:SaturdayMarch28,2020
Where:TheLonghouse
StartingwithBreakfastat8am,meetingtofollowat9am
Childcarewillbeprovided
DoorPrizesandCashdrawings
AgendaRequestsareavailableattheFrontDesk,inthememo,orbyemailing:
DestinyOliver:[email protected]
AgendaRequestsareduebyFridayMarch6,2020by4:30pm
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Breaking Bread: PGST & Suquamish Elders Enjoy Time Together
PGST & Suquamish Elders have been spending some time together!
On January 31, PGST Elders visit-ed Suquamish for lunch and bingo. A couple of weeks later, on February 14, Suquamish joined PGST to cel-ebrate Valentine’s Day with a meal and another game.
Both communities enjoyed visiting with friends and relatives and hope to do it again soon!
Staff Says Good-Bye to Old Health Clinic Building
Staff gathered to say good-bye to the Tribe’s original health and medical facility, which was demolished on Tuesday, February 18.
Over the years, the building had previously been home to many services, including fire, EMT, medical, community
health education, WIC, dental, health admin, and a fit-ness center.
Ground has broken on a new Health and Wellness Cen-ter, which is expected to be complete by the end of this year.
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Spring Happenings in March at The PointThe Spring Break 8 Beach Party continues with several great shows and events in March, including our Beer-fest on March 7 with Fan Halen; Pink Floyd on March 5 and 6; Backstreet Jellyroll—Van Morrison Tribute on March 12 and 13; and Queen Nation on March 14 and 15. Appetite for Deception, a Guns N’ Roses Tribute, visits The Point on Saturday, March 21.
Get in on the College Basketball Bracket Action at The Point! Beginning March 23, Wildcard Club Members can enter The Point’s $5,000 Top 16 Basketball Bracket.
On March 23, enter to win a new TV! Big screen TV Drawings will be held on Monday, March 23 from 7 pm to 9 pm.
On Sunday, March 15, the Pit will hold its Monthly Blackjack Tournament at 3pm. Prize money is $1,000 with an entry fee of $20.
The Boom Room will host an event with Jameson on Saturday, March 14 from 5 pm to 9 pm followed by the band Merge at 10 pm. Other music acts include Sour Mash—Blues and Rock on Friday, March 20 and, on Saturday, March 21, enjoy Hairstorm 80’s metal glam rock at 10 pm.
During the final weekend of March, we have DJ Traxx on March 27 and Megs McLean Country Rock Grunge at 10 pm on March 28.
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Career & Education Offers Dates and Info for the Rest of the School Year
The school year may be more than half over, but there are lots of important dates coming up! All dates are subject to change.
Parent/Teacher ConferencesElementary: Thursday, April 2, 12:45-3:35 pm in the PGST LonghouseMiddle School: Thursday, April 2 & Friday, April 3 at Kingston Middle School and SuquamishHigh School: Friday, April 3 at Kingston High School
Conferences can also be arranged at the schools if you’re unavailable for the scheduled times at the Longhouse.
Beaded Feathers for Graduation Cap MakingTuesday-Thursday, March 10-12, noon-4:30 pm in the Large Conference Room in the Tribal Center.
Graduation PicturesSaturday, March 21, 10 am-noon at HeronswoodWednesday, March 25, 3-5 pm at Longhouse, Point Julia, and Jake Jones Park
Each graduate will be provided a flash drive with all pic-tures taken to develop how you choose. RSVPs through the Career & Education Center appreciated, but not required. Additional dates might be scheduled based on weather.
Graduation QuestionairesDue before Friday, May 8. Please turn these in in-person to the Education department or email to [email protected].
Graduation Ceremony: Wednesday, June 17, 5 pm at the The Point Event Center.
Please RSVP for graduate and attending family at 360-297-6317.
All Star Dates: March 13, April 24, May 15, and June 5
Grade Raisers: April 30 (3rd quarter), June 26 (4th quarter)
Strong Achievers: May 1 (3rd quarter), June 26 (4th quarter)
NOTICESReminder: If your child is under 4’9”, they will be required to use a booster seat when riding in the van. Any child who will not will need to be picked up from the spot the van is at. This is for safety and is Washington State law.
Academic Coach Support: The Academic Coaches support our 200+ PGST students. We have after-school homework club daily for high school students; Tuesday and Thursday for middle school students; and Wednesdays for elementary students. Coaches include Bryce (high school), Tash (mid-dle school), and Stormy and Norman (elementary).
If your student is struggling, please reach out to your school’s coach and set up a time outside of Homework Club for extra support.
NKSD Snow Make-Up Days: Wednesday, June 17 is a full day of school. Thursday, June 18 is a make-up day, and Friday, June 19 is the last day of school.
Science Camp: Spring Science Camp is April 6-8 during Spring Break. Applications available at the Career and Ed. Bldg. or through Middle School Academic Coach, Tash W. This camp is possible through a grant partnership with Russell Foundation. Culture, science, math and communi-ty are woven into each camp. This Spring we will be study-ing traditional plants and make cards that feature a photo, traditional use of plant, language and a building resiliency element that relates to the plant characteristics/properties.
Winter camp was very exciting. We had 18 middle and high school students learn the engineering and math in-volved in our ocean-going canoe Noo-kayet. The students learned from Master Carver Duane Pasco and assisted by Randi Purser for the carving classes. Duane has made 3 of our ocean-going canoes and provided an exemplar oppor-tunity for both students and staff. After completing the engineering draft, students learned the names, safe and proper use of the carving knives, and applied math while carving 2 ft. paddles. In preparation for this camp we built a “carving class kit” that includes 16 traditional carving knife sets made by Tribal Elder/Master Carver/Teacher Gene Jones Sr. that we now have for future carving classes.
PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBAL NEWS | MARCH 2020 | PAGE 7HeronswoodContinued from Page 1On April 3, the Garden reopens on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays from 10 am to 3 pm with last garden entry at 2:30 pm. Every Friday will include a tour around a Heronswood Highlight—a special element in the Garden, be it a plant, bird, insect, or something else. The tour is free with Garden admission. Check Heronswood’s Facebook and Instagram pages for information on each week’s Heronswood Highlight.
Also in April, Heronswood welcomes an exhibit from Duane and Betty Pasco. These master artists, specializing in North-west Coast Salish techniques and materials, will feature carv-ings, weavings, masks, illustrations, and other curated pieces selected by the Pascos. The show begins Friday, April 3 and is open from 10 am to 3 pm, Friday through Sunday through-out April. Last entry is 2:30 pm.
Heronswood’s Plant Sale & Garden Opens continue on April 4 with the Early Spring sale. Other planned dates include May 9 & 10 (Spring), July 18 (Summer), and September 12 (Autumn).
After a strong debut in 2019, Heronswood is continuing its classes taught by Garden Director Dan Hinkley, Heron-swood Taxonomist Ross Bayton, and visiting instructors.
Classes are typically 2-4 hours in length and costs in-clude any materials needed. A schedule of upcoming classes are available in the Classes section on the Her-onswood website.
PGST members receive free entry to all Plant Sales & Garden Opens, weekly Garden opens, and the April art show. They are eligible for Garden Member pricing for all classes.
For more information on upcoming events and goings on at Heronwood, please visit HeronswoodGarden.org.
The door with the Raven design by Brian Perry installed on the Garden House at Heronswood.
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Around The Rez Opportunities and announcements for the S'Klallam Community
Take Part inCensus Day: April 1, 2020
You are invited!
It’s no joke: Census Day is April 1, 2020 and we want to get you count-ed!
Join us anytime between 9 am and 4 pm to be counted and have any ques-tions you have about the Census an-swered.
While you’re there enjoy donuts, snacks, and other refreshments.
We’re also offering door prizes, Cen-sus swag, and a raffle to be drawn at 4 pm. You’re entered in the raffle just for stopping by and do not need to be present to win.
The details: Census Day. Wednesday, April 1. 9 am to 4 pm. Large Confer-ence Room in the PGS Tribal Center.
Hope to see you there!
Our Hands Are Up: We raise our hands to the Stan Purs-er Family for another successful Pow Wow.
This well-attended event is a highlight of the community. People from all over our community, Kitsap County, and other tribes look forward to this event every year. It takes a lot of time and energy to put it on and we appre-ciate the effort!
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A Happy Birthday to You!Celebrating your special day in the month of MARCH!
March 1Glenn BrownKade Chalcraft-FultonDale George
March 2Harry Fulton III Tyler HardmanLou Ann PullenLeann Sampson
March 3Jacqueline Frederick Christopher Gould Charlene LakinsFisher McLeod Selina Ramirez
March 4Norman JonesDonald Purser Jr Auriahna Sullivan
March 5Sa-teela CarpenterMandolin CharlesRaelee McDonaldJeffery Schell
March 6Ronald LaubAnthony Najera Carlos Najera
March 7Tanner Chalcraft-Sullivan Denny Henderson Jennifer Kelliher Justine Moran
March 8Jeffrey Lafrance Cannon Strode
March 9Kwangksun DeCoteauSheree FultonMerrilee Miguel
March 10Christopher Freeman Brandon FultonDeborah HansonShylynn Pluff
March 11Harvey CombesAutumn Headley Keoni Hillier Alan Leonard Eleanor LeonardJoy MacKenzie
March 12Jeffrey FultonAlicia GageyRobert CarpenterAliecia JonesDawayne Rakoczy Carol Toppan
March 13Benjamin Cole JrDawn LamontDebrah Purser IIJeffrey VereggeJennifer AntigJessica Whisler
March 14Elise CountrymanCharin GodboltWilliam IvesLauren MoonJames Streun
March 15Logan Charles
Trisha PriceEsmae Stark-Stokes
March 16Zanna Knoch
March 17Gene Jones III Angeline Rogers
March 18Jack CountrymanCasey French Andrew Harter Marjorie LetsonWilliam Plankenhorn Dharsea Mommsen Liberty SullivanStephanie SullivanTaylor Tomer
March 19Mark BjorklundAngie Shaw Lavonne Tom
March 20Deborah DeCoteauQuinton Metheny Dianna Purser Dean Quinnett
March 21Donald Fulton Gregory HillierJoseph Komok Ronald Komok Gracelyn SullivanKatherine Sullivan
March 22Trinity Horton Joseph Price Donald Rogers
March 23Eileen CharlesAlicia FultonJeremy GrittonWeldon ParkAnna ScheibnerChad Sullivan
March 24Cathy HarveyKendra Jones Angel Stewart
March 25Clara George March 26Vanessa SchafferSharmane Seachord
March 27Kylie CarpenterJerry Hirschman Kelly SullivanLane Trevathan
March 28Jordan Caldera
March 29Leah Hamann Diana HillJennifer McCloud Ramona Tom
March 30Lindsey Fulton Dawn Purser
March 31Molly Knowlton Larry Pollock
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COMMUNITY NEWS — Construction has begun on the new wellness center, so the driveway and parking lot in front of the library is only for construction vehicles. The library will be open regular hours. Access to the library will be the door facing the longhouse. There is a new book return bin in the gravel parking lot next to the ball field. Please let us know if you have any questions.
• Book Group: March 4, 1:00-2:00 p.m. Grit by Angela Duckworth.
• Kid’s Club: March 4, 11 and 25, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Rotating after-school activities for students in grades 3-8 including, art, LEGO, STEM, and games.
• Crafternoon: March 5, 12, 19 and 26, 2:30-3:30 p.m. Bring your craft projects or try one of ours. Discover our extensive craft book collection and find inspiration for your next project.
• Community Craft Supply Swap: March 14, 10:00 am – 2:00 p.m. Want to learn a new craft without the expense? Ready to spring-clean your craft closet? Pick up supplies you can use, network with other crafters and check out our selection of books of information on crafting and upcycling. Donate unused craft supplies Monday, March 9th -Thursday March 12th during library hours; please call the Library to confirm accepted items. Leftover supplies will be donated to local charities.
• Family STEM: March 18, 4:00-5:00 p.m. Explore a different science, technology, engineering, or math topic each month with hands-on activities for families.
• Family Science Saturday: Block Party: March 21, 11:00 am – 1:00 p.m. Use your imagination to create, build, and play. At this fun parent/child interactive program, discover the foundation of mathematical and scientific thinking through shapes, learning how blocks can be balanced, observing how they fall and discovering what fits together.
• Family Storytime: March 24 and 31,
10:30-11:00 am. Early literacy fun with songs, stories, and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary, and narrative skills.
For updated program information, check our website krl.org or call us
at 360-297-2670.
See you at the library!
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