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Youth activities such as Youth Night, Drumming and Outings will be put off for the first part
of September due to the usual back to school routines. We are looking to get some more ideas
from parents and the older youth.
Update from August 28th Parents and Youth Meeting
We may be looking to split up the ages again for Youth Night. Mondays will be for the younger
kids and Tuesdays will be for the older youth. We also might look into the possibility of split-
ting up the youth outings—one for the younger kids and one for the older kids.
The main point is we need a bigger attendance. We hope to include and involve whatever trail-
er park parents/youth that we can.
September 5th and 12th Parents and Youth Meetings
The Youth and Cultural Programs have been experiencing a steady decline in attendance and it
is now to a point where we need to determine whether we work at transforming or revitalizing
the deliverables of each of the programs or we, with regret, terminate one or both of the pro-
grams for lack of participation by community. The purpose of these meetings is to engage par-
ents and the older youth in defining what it is that will make this program work, to collect ideas
so that we can reshape the youth and cultural programs so that they work for you. This may
include discussions around time, days, who and what we need to help make these programs
work for the community.
Please join us for a meeting at the Leq’á:mel Gymnasium for the Parents and Youth Meeting
on Wednesday September 5th, 2012 and Wednesday September 12th, 2012 at 5 pm.
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September 1, 2012 Back to School BBQ
10 am—2 pm
September 3, 2012 Office Closed
Labour Day
September 5th & 12th , 2012 Parents and Youth Meeting
5 pm—Leq’á:mel Gymnasium
September 11, 2012 COHI/Dental Clinic
Contact 1-877-411-3200 for info
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COHI / Dental Clinic
Please spread the word—Lori Bonnefoy will be in our office on Tuesday September
11th in the morning accompanied with the community nurses.
Lori is the supervisor for the Children’s Oral Health Initiative (COHI). This program is
designed to prevent and control tooth decay in young First nations and Inuit children
and to set the stage for a lifetime of healthy teeth.
The program targets children aged 0 to 7 years and their parents/caregivers and also
pregnant women.
If you wish to visit with Lori and obtain some information or dental products, please
ensure to sign up at the front desk. There is no charge to sign up or receive the fluoride
varnish through COHI. Participants receive toothbrushes, toothpaste, and other dental
related goodies.
If you wish to sign up for the dental clinic or COHI it would be helpful to have your
status card or at least know your number. The Care Card may also be useful and some
people may have coverage through this.
If you have any other questions related to this visit, you may wish to contact COHI
directly at 1-877-411-3200.
Baby Time Drop In
STO:LO Every Wednesday 10-12 AM
Sumas Oct 09th, 23rd , Nov 6th, 12th – Dec 4th, 18th 10-12 AM
Leq;á:mel Oct 10th, 24th Nov 7th, 21st Dec 5th, 19th 10-12 AM
Matsqui October 11th, 25th , Nov 8th, 22nd , Dec 6th, 20th 10-12
Will now be offered in Sto:lo Central, Sumas, Matsqui and Leqamel!
Pregnant moms and parents of babies up to one year old come and be a part of our Cana-dian prenatal nutrition program! Have a healthy snack, hear some information on a range of topics including baby safety, common pregnancy complaints, common childhood illnesses and much much more! Welcome guest speakers on occasion to hear about different services in the community, and many other benefits to being on the program. Weigh your baby, let them interact with other babies, and sit back and visit!
Contact your Local band office, Community Health nurses and workers for location, dates and times as they can be subject to change!
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Canning Series—August 27-29, 2012
Over the period of August 27th to 29th , members of Leq’á:mel First Nation partook in
a workshop through Sto:lo Nation Health Services, lead by dietician, Noy Khounvi-
seth. The workshop took place in the Leq’á:mel First Nation kitchen and gymnasium,
and had participants that varied from children to Elders.
The participants learned how to use a healthy amount of sugar and salt while canning,
the importance of sanitation, how to eliminate the risk of botulism, how to inspect and
operate a pressure cooker, and the importance of a healthy diet.
The group canned food such as peaches, jam and salsa.
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SEPTEMBER 2012 S U N M O N T U E W E D T H U F R I S A T