akis nuk First Nation Community News Page 1 u umi April 26 to May 6, 2011 Birthday boy: Lance Nicholas blows out candles at a celebration for everyone with birthdays in April held April 20 at the Band Office. Birthday celebrations are held the third Wednesday of each month at the Band Hall. akis nuk First Nation events of interest Band office hours: The Akisqnuk First Nation Band office is open 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Friday. The Band office is closed over the noon hour (12 p.m. to 1 p.m.) from Monday through Friday. Easter Weekend: The Band office will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Saturday, April 30: Garage sale And pancake breakfast at the Akisqnuk Do you have a question to ask about the Band Administration? New Band Administrator Charles Desvents welcomes people to drop in to see him. Band Hall, 10 a.m. to noon. $5 per table. Call Linda 342-6301 and leave your name. Wednesday, May 4: Strengthening families Program graduation party. 6 to 8 p.m. at the Akisqnuk Band Hall. Wednesday, May 4: Healthy Community Team meeting, 10 a.m. at the Health Centre. Tuesday, May 17: Mammograms at the Health Centre. See back of newsletter for a registration form. Band Administrator Charles will also come to Band members homes, if invited. To arrange an appointment, call Charles at (250) 342-6301. Thursday afternoons: The youth group goes every Thursday afternoon, 3 to 5 p.m. with Angelle. Congratulations: To Faro Burgoyne on a strong season of snowboarding. He just came home from Nationals and hopes to do even better next year. Ktuqcqakyam online: Read the Ktunaxa Nation s newspaper @ www.thektuq.com or www.facebook.com/ktunaxa The Strengthening Families Program Graduation Party is planned for May 4th, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Akisqnuk Band Hall. These families have IMMUNIZATION AWARE- NESS WEEK - April 23-30, 2011 Are your and your family s immunizations up to date? Do you understand how immunizations protect you from disease? Do you have questions regarding immunizations? Visit the Akisqnuk Health Centre for a piece of cake on Thursday, April 21 to learn more about immunization. Kathy Clarke, CHN Strengthening families grad worked hard over the past several months. Come and celebrate their work and success with a community dinner.
Page 2 akis nuk First Nation Community News Formed in 2007, The Ktunaxa Running Club is based out of Cranbrook B.C. The club is aimed at Aboriginal youth and hopes to create an interest in running and healthy lifestyles. First Nations Youths struggles are many, including personal use or peers who struggle daily with the use of drugs, alcohol, and solvents. Over the past three years, three teens have been lost to suicide and drug and alcohol poisoning. The Ktunaxa Running Club participates in the Vancouver 10K Sun Run on an annual basis. This will be the 4 th year the group has attended. As an added component, a tour is arranged for the Youth to visit to the Vancouver East Side (aka Skid Row). A reputable Tour Guide is selected to lead the group. The tour is offered as a drug awareness and preventive program. The objectives are to help the youth avoid the self-defeating cycle of drugs and alcohol. A qualified, professional, personal care attendant is sought by the Akisqnuk Health Department. The successful candidate must be a graduate of a Registered Care Aid program from a qualified Ktunaxa Nation Running Club This year s confirmed tour guide is Mr. Morris Bates. Mr. Bates has provided tours for the Vancouver Police Department and Aboriginal groups since the early 1990s. He offered the Scared Straight Youth at Risk Program -- R.I.P: Reality Check for Indigenous Peoples. The program was prominently featured by CBC, CTV and Global TV. Unfortunately, the program dissolved due to fiscal constraints. Mr. Bates also assisted in the production of the Documentary Thru a Blue Lens. This video depicts street life Home Care Program with at least two years related experience. Please apply with cover letter and resume to Patsy Nicholas, Health Manager. Deadline is Monday, May 9. For more info contact on the Vancouver East Side. The Ktunaxa Running Club met with Mr. Bates on Saturday, April 16, 2011. In supporting healthier lifestyles, two youth have identified themselves as The Ktunaxa Nation Running Club willing participants. These two youth are participating in the walking program, with hopes their successful finish will help propel their training program. The health program includes learning about overall physical health, healthy foods, diet, exercise, diabetes and other health Patsy, 342-6379. * * * A groundskeeper is sought for the Akisqnuk First Nation. Apply with resume and cover letter to Band Administrator risks associated to a sedentary lifestyle. Their progress will be monitored over the next two years. On Sunday, April 17, 2011, the group joined 50,000 other participants in the 2011 Vancouver Sun Run. This year the running club partnered with E Division Aboriginal Policing Section. In partnership, the RCMP Air Services were offered to transport the youth to Vancouver. The Youth departed with RCMP Air Services on April 15, 2011 at 15:30 hours. They returned on Monday, April 18, 2011. The Ktunaxa Running Club would like to thank their Corporate Sponsors: the Ktunaxa Nation Council; the Akisqnuk First Nation; Cranbrook RCMP; E Division RCMP Aboriginal Police Services; and the RCMP Foundation. - Respectfully submitted, Eldene Stanley, Ktunaxa Running Club team captain. Personal care attendant and groundskeeper positions available Charles Desvents, 342-6301. Deadline to apply is May 9. Must have valid drivers license and a working vehicle. Call Charles, 342-6301, for info.
Now Is A Good Time As Any To Plan For The Future There are many different aspects of planning: Financial Stability To own a home Contributing to the Economy Retirement Ask yourself these tough questions if you want to own and operate a business, and be prepared to do homework. 1. Do you have what it takes to be your own boss? 2. What is your vision? 3. Who might want to buy your product or service? 4. How would you manage financially? 5. What do you need to know to run your business? 6. How would a business affect your personal life? If you are not prepared to operate your business, what do you need Training? A training plan can be incorporated into the Business Plan? Who can help with a Business Plan? The Kootenay Aboriginal Business Development Agency (KABDA) Business Coaches can help. KABDA services are free to the Aboriginal, Metis and Inut population in their service area. Ph 250 426 0595 toll free 888 426 0595 and catch us on the web www.kabas.org
So, I hear they set the date... The Ktunaxa Language Summit that was scheduled for April 14 and 15 will be held on May 16 & 17, 2011 Lower Kootenay Community Agenda to Follow Soon!