1-2pm October 9 th , 2018 @ the Antler River Seniors Complex • How to read alarm codes • Response planning • Free Smoke & Carbon Monoxide detectors For more info contact Captain Gene Hendrick at [email protected]Chippewa Community Centre Friday, October 26, 2018 from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 - p.m. Cash prizes for the best costumes. Judging at 6:00 p.m. Categories: 0 –3 years; 4-7 years; 8-12 years; 13-17 years and 18+. Pumpkin carving contest (please bring your pumpkin already carved). Games and free hot dogs! Fun for the whole family! Hosted by the Community Social Initiatives Committee INFO SESSION SMOKE & CARBON MONOXIDE Thank you to all those who participated in Orange Shirt Day! See above some of our Band Administration Staff wearing their Orange Shirts! The COTTFN Treaties, Lands & Environment Department would like to thank and congratulate Vonz Bad Ass Burgers for being the only vendor at 41 st Annual Competition Powwow to commit to a Greener Powwow by offering recyclable and compostable food containers. Closed Monday, October 8 th for Thanksgiving Day Chippewas of the Thames FN 320 Chippewa Rd. Muncey, ON N0L 1Y0 Tel: 519-289-5555 | Fax: 519-289-2230 [email protected] | www.cottfn.com Council Meetings October 15 th at 6pm & October 30 th at 6pm
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1-2pm October 9th, 2018@ the Antler River Seniors Complex
• How to read alarm codes• Response planning• Free Smoke & Carbon Monoxide detectors
At Employment & Training – October 19th, 2018 from 9am-3pm
Nathan Rupp from Service Canada will provide information and help you access Government of Canada programs and services. On site, there will be full services for Social Insurance Numbers, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan including the Death and Survivors Benefits, Old Age Security including Guaranteed Income Supplement, and Apprenticeship Grants. You can also get information about Canada Learning Bond, Passport Services, New Born Registration Services and Canada Child Benefit
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The Good Food Box is in partnership with Glen Cairn Resource Centre and the Anishinabek Food Rights Program. The Good Food Box contains a variety of fruits and vegetables for a cost of $10.00.
You can place your order for the Good Food Box through Jaynee Fisher at 519-289-5621 at the Ontario Works department. The $10.00 fee is due by October 23, 2018, no late orders will be accepted after this date.
You can pick up your Good Food Box up at the Ontario Works department located at the Chippewa Community Centre on October 30th from 1:00pm to 4:00pm or on October 31st from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
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Social Services Department under Healthy Families Initiative is hosting the 6th Annual Harvest Feast on October 5th, 2018 at the Chippewa Community Centre at 5:30pm. The
Harvest Feast is a way of giving thanks for the harvest of the garden and to bring community together to feast around the Thanksgiving holiday
Food | Laughter | Door Prizes
Sponsored by Thunderbird Trust & COTTFN Social Services
Morning Run Evening Run Community Centre 7:00 am Community Centre 2:30 pm Seniors Complex 7:15 am Seniors Complex 2:45 pm KC's Korner Store 7:30 am KC's Korner Store 3:00 pm White Oaks Mall 8:00 am Wheable Adult Ed 3:30 pm Wheable Adult Ed 8:15 am White Oaks Mall 3:45 pm Atlohsa 8:30 am Atlohsa 4:00 pm KC Korner Store 9:00 am KC Korner Store 4:30 pm Seniors Complex 9: 15 am Seniors Complex 4:45 pm Community Centre 9:30 am Community Centre 5:00 pm
Resume Writing Workshop This workshop will assist any community members with writing resumes and how to promote yourself.
10 Spots Available When: 9:00am - 12:00pm October 2nd, in our
Fanshawe Portable. 320 Chippewa Road. First Aid & CPR Training
This course provides comprehensive First Aide & CPR training for public interest or workplace
requirements Certificate issued upon successful completion.
When: 9:00am - 4:00pm October 16th & 17th in our Fanshawe Portable. 320 Chippewa Road
Customer Service Training This training focuses on the critical role individuals
play in building customer loyalty and creating positive service experiences.
10 Spots Available When: 9:00am - 2:00pm October 23rd in our
Fanshawe Portable. 320 Chippewa Road.
For more information, contact Amy Henry - Transportation Coordinator T: 519-289-5555 Ext 226 | C: 519-694-5821 | E-mail: [email protected]
(CASH ONLY)
$4.00/ One way
$60.00/ Monthly Bus Pass (Available at Employment & Training)
Kids 12 & Under: FREE
Bus Tickets Available at Employment & Training, Band office and Atlohsa
5th Wheel Training Institute is hosting an open house. To anyone who would like to become an AZ Driver. Get information, ask questions, and seek out funding options and MORE.
Bring your own lunch!
Bus will be departing from the Band Office at 9:30 am. When: Saturday, October 13th, 2018 Where: 5th Wheel 6199 First School Rd. Warwick, Ontario
For more information about programs and services, please contact us at 519-289-5555 or [email protected]
with Monica Hendrick - Diabetes Health Educator
Reading & Understanding Food Labels with Dietitian Mandy Morrison. Classes are geared towards diabetes prevention and diabetes management.
October 29th, 2018 from 5 - 7 pm Health Centre Boardroom
Refreshments served Open to all community members.
Chippewa Health Centre (519) 289-5641
October 18th from 9 am - 3 pm Please call Monica for an appointment.
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Drop-in program, 3-6pm every Wednesday for the month of October.
Homework Hangout is a weekly drop-in program that provides a safe and positive space for youth 13-18 years old to come and spend time working on homework and/or socializing
with other youth. Dinner and snacks are provided, and a limited number of computers are available for use.
Contact Meaghan M. @ 519-289-5641 for any questions! Hope to see you!
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The Health Centre will be CLOSED Monday October 8th for the
Thanksgiving Day Holiday. We will re-open Tuesday regular hours
Reminder for Community Members if you receive an ambulance bill in the mail to bring it to the Health Centre
before it goes to Collections.
If you need a Naloxone Kit, clean needles or knows someone who
does, please don't hesitate to call the Outreach Team, they can come
The Naming Ceremony will take place at Enji Maajtaawaad Early Years on October 9, 10, 11 and 12, 2018.
Enji-Maajtaawaad Early Years Program will be host to Gerard Sassige for the Naming Ceremony.
Please note the follow protocols: • Women/girls to wear skirts /ribbon skirts • Women cannot receive their name if you are on your moon time • Please bring in tobacco or sage for an offering
You must be able to stay one of the days as well as for the feast on October 12th, 2018 Space is limited
Please contact Theresa Burch, at [email protected] or 519-289-0584 ext 1, to register.
Imagination Library Free Children's Books Every Month Give your child the gift of reading
Please note this program is only available for children living on reserve in Ontario aged from 0-5 years old.
Information required: • Child's First & Last Name • Date of Birth • Mailing Address • Parents/Guardian's First & Last Name
Please email, call or stop in and provide the above information to: Jacquelyn Keep,
at Enji-Maajtaawaad Early Years 330 Chippewa Rd. [email protected] or 519-289-0584 ext 1
Shelly Hill will be out of office Oct 4-18, 2018 Skloud Riley’s last day in the housing department will be October 19, 2018. Housing Committee Meeting (Council Chambers or Health board room) -Friday October 19, 2018
Dates to Remember
New Projects
Housing has two major projects on the go now, one at 467 Chippewa Rd and the other is 311 East River Rd. The site on Chippewa is being cleared out for construction to commence soon with total grant funding received from INAC being $684,400. The renovations on East River Road are near completion. The unit on East River Road is a five bedroom with full basement that will be rented out to a community member’s family. Please These units will be ready to rent soon.
April 1 – March 31, 2018
Funding has been depleted and there will be no more housing assistance form the housing department to band members.
Outstanding Loans & Mortgages Reminder that there will be no loans or assistance to band members for repairs and maintenance to existing houses on reserve, as there is not enough money being generated from housing payments. If you want to make repayment arrangements, please contact the housing office.
Reminder that there is NO RRAP BUDGET FOR CHIPPEWA
Housing Budget
Five Year Housing Plan Development Our Community faces a lot of difficult challenges with housing such as members breaking windows, doors, walls and doors. The committee is challenged with the questions of “Who is paying for these damages?”. Is it the band or the community member, or the home owner or is it the renter? This is what the committee will continue to work on.
Housing Committee
At this time, I want to acknowledge Skloud Riley/Intern and Catlin Kechego/Maintenance Intern who both started in April with Catlin’s last day in September and Skloud’s in October. CMHC sponsors youth like these two so they can gain experience of how the community functions and to learn administrative tasks. Skloud has taken training about letter writing, minute taking, some construction and inspection skills, he has also met with many band members. Skloud has also obtained grants from the Federal Government to help seniors with ramps and walk in showers. Catlin has also worked very hard and has met with many senior band members. We want to thank and wish these two youths all the best in their future endeavors.
Other News
Repairs for the CMHC BAND RENTAL UNITS for Phase 1 - 6 are to contact Darcy Snake @ 519-319-0125.
CMHC Band Rentals Units
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Thank you to everyone for your tremendous help in organizing and supporting Chippewas of the Thames First Nation Orange Shirt Event “Honouring our Residential School Survivors & Families” held on September 28th, 2018. I truly appreciated the effort and time invested in making this a memorable event for our community. Our team work divides the task and multiplies the success. Awesome job!
— Tammy Deleary, Director of Social Services
London Food Bank - Bring ID for each family member - Bring proof of income - Can be accessed every 30 days
Strathroy Food Bank - Bring ID for each family member - Bring proof of income - Can be accessed every 5-6 weeks
Please call Danielle Grosbeck, Family Preservation Coordinator at 519-289-3012 to sign-up. Limited spots available
October 11th – Strathroy October 12th – London October 22nd – Strathroy October 23rd - London
FOOD BANK TRANSPORTATION
Reading Week (Western) & Exams (Fanshawe) ...…………………………….…………………………October 9-12, 2018 Mid-Term………………………………………………………………………….…………………………….October 17, 2018 College Information Day – Toronto Exhibition Centre……………………………………………………… October 24, 2018 Indspire Scholarship Deadline……………………………………………...……………………………….November 1, 2018 COTTFN Bursary Program Deadline…………………………………………..……….…………………..November 1, 2018
POST-SECONDARY SITE VISITS Western University
October 2, 2018 October 16, 2018
Fanshawe College October 4, 2018 October 18, 2018
Lambton College October 17, 2018
IMPORTANT DATES
Chippewa Post-Secondary Student Assistance Program Applications deadlines: Fall Enrollment May 1st, Winter Enrollment October 1st, Summer/Spring Enrollment March 1st
Post-Secondary Bursary Assistance Program Eligible students born after 1994, who are registered members of the Chippewas of the Thames First Nation, including international students who reside in other countries, with documented financial need may apply to the Post-Secondary Applications for the Post-Secondary Bursary and Assistance Program are due on or before: November 1st, 2018, April 17th, 2019, August 1st, 2019
For more info, contact: Debbie Dolson-Young, Post-Secondary Counsellor T: 519-289-0621 or email: [email protected]
“Mzhiikenyag Dkamsewaad” Turtles Crossing
In early September, turtle crossing signs were placed around the community. The image on the sign is meant to represent the past, the present and the future. Some species of turtles you can find in the community include: The Common Snapping turtle, Blanding’s turtle, Eastern Spiny Softshell, Spotted turtle, Northern Map turtle and the Painted turtle Please be extra mindful when driving in areas with Turtle Crossing signs and do your part to protect the turtles! Chi-Miigwech to Mike Cywink for designing the Turtle Crossing signs
One River EA - Follow Up October 17 at the ARC from 5-8pm
The City of London will be at the Seniors Complex from 5-8pm to present on recommended alternatives for the
decommissioning of the Springbank Dam, the Forks of the River project, and river management strategies. Come out for some dinner and to have your voice heard regarding the future of Deshkan Ziibi!
Maintenance Dig Information Session
Enbridge will be presenting to Chief and Council October 29 at 10am in the Council Chambers.
Community members are encouraged to attend!
Recycling Bins Last call for recycling bins!
If you require a recycling bin, please contact Emma Young at [email protected] or by calling 519-289-5555. Leave your name, number and address. Oct. 10 is the last day to
request a bin. Once recycling bins are in, you will be contacted.
Fun fact! Two hundred years ago on October 16, 1818, agents of the Crown and Chiefs and representatives of regional Chippewa bands met at Amherstburg, Ontario. This meeting opened the negotiations which would eventually lead to the drafting of the Longwoods Treaty and Huron Tract Purchase.
Our River Matter Thames River Cleanup
October 20th from 9am-12pm
Meet at the Heritage Building located, 300 East River Rd.
All supplies will be provided. Please Register prior to the event.
Youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Please dress appropriately as event will be happening rain or shine! BBQ for all volunteers!
Garett has been designated as an International Crime Prevention Specialist. In addition, Garett is certified in Property Standards, Medical First Responder, and Mental Health First Aid - perfect
complements for his daily work.
OCTOBER 18th from 12-sold out
CHIPPEWAS OF THE THAMES FIRST NATION
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 24, 2018 CHIPPEWA COMMUNITY CENTRE
3:00 PM – 7:00 PM
3:00 PM DOORS OPEN Program & Services Open-House
4:00 PM
AUDIT PRESENTATION
5:00 PM
DINNER
5:30 PM
UPDATE ON OSR SPENT 2017-18
6:00 PM
QUESTIONS
7:00 PM
CLOSING
DOOR PRIZES TO
BE WON
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PROGRAMS
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OPEN HOUSE
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This Session will be
recorded and put onto
our members only site
found at
www.cottfn.com
IN NEED OF
TRANSPORTATION
PLEASE CONTACT
519-289-5555
IN NEED OF CHILD MINDING Services (5:30 pm – 7:00 pm)
519-289-0584
St ANDREW’S CHURCH OCTOBER NEWS Parish Priest Rev Canon Gaye Whippey
Boozhoo, As I drive out to Chippewa, I notice that Mother Earth is sharing
her blessings with us and this is the month we see harvesting all around us
and give special thanks for the gift. As we observe the changes that are
happening in the trees, we are like the Fall leaves, slowly being changed, so
that the rich colours of our lives will become a reflection of Jesus’ presence.
Blessings, Gaye+
SERVICES
*There is a Children’s craft and focus every Sunday
Sunday 7th Oct 9 am Harvest Celebration
Sunday 14th Oct 9 am “We are all family!”
Sunday 21st Oct 11 am Joint service with guests from England
This is followed by Pot Luck lunch and a presentation.
Sunday 28th Oct 9 am “An unexpected model”
OTHER HAPPENINGS
THANK YOU!! to those who are helping us to have a functioning
washroom. Unfortunately a blockage, difficult to reach, has meant a few
cancellations. We are meeting the challenge with faith and hope and
need some help. We are gifted with a beautiful church for prayer and
sacrament but we also want to help as much as possible in the
community. We were very happy this Summer to send 9 children to
Huron Church Camp for a week and were blessed by the funding
support that came from other churches in the Diocese, enabling us to
send them all.
FUNDRAISER to help with Bathroom repairs. Saturday October 6th
Meet at church for prayer 9 45 am and then we will go to different corners.
Contact Rev Gaye if you can help. Thank you!
LAIC will meet Saturday 13th Oct at Zion. Pot Luck Lunch
NEXT LUNCH We are hoping for a lunch on Friday Oct 19th or 26th .
Keep a watch for posters.
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God-given insight sees what is not always visible and hears what is not
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Oneida Nation of the Thames (p)519-652-3244
(f)519-652-9287
Oneida Fire Dept 519-652-9632
Munsee Delaware Nation (p)519-289-5396
(f)519-289-5156
Kettle &Stoney Point (p)519-786-2125
(f)519-786-2108
Munsee Day Care 519-289-2250 Moravian of the Thames (p)519-692-3936
(f)519-692-5522
Walpole Island (p)519-627-1481
(f)519-627-0440
Chippewas of Sarnia (p)519-336-8410
(f)519-336-0382
Caldwell First Nation (p)519-322-1766
(f)519-322-1533
Mnaasged 519-289-1117
Tecumseh Development 1-888-433-1533 Indian Affairs 1-800-567-9604
Stepping Stones 519-692-5050 AFN 1-866-869-6789
N’Amerind Centre 519-672-0131 Chiefs of Ontario 1-877-517-6527