Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday August 09, 2019 Published by: Kateri Amikons (613) 625-2800 ext. #221 Email: [email protected]View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com OMAMIWININI PIMADJJWOWIN NOTICE: As of Tuesday August 6, 2019 office hours will be 8:30 - 12:00 Lunch 12:00 – 1:00 1:00 - 4:30 CLOSED ON WEEKENDS Our last craft class will be August 14, 2019 and will return October 2nd, 2019. Chi Meegwetch for your past support. Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin Board of Dircetors. AOPFN would like to Welcome Kim O’Brien as our new Client Care Coordinator at Tennisco Manor as of July 22, 2019 We would also like to Welcome Natalie Mooy as our new Diabetic Care Navigator with Health Services as of July 22, 2019 GOOD FOOD BOX The good food box will be arriving roughly every two weeks following the schedule that will be posted in the newsletter each month. There will be a limited number of perishable foods with non-perishable food items available. If you would like to be guaranteed a box, please contact Sabrina Laframboise (CYC) 613-625-1551 or leave a message with the office. You may also stop by the office located at the small business office to reserve a bin. Please Note: Reserved food boxes with perishable items will only be held at the office for 48 hours (unless an individual has given a pick-up date by Friday of that week) All food boxes are available for pick-up from 8:30am– 4:30pm Monday to Friday If you need a food box during the weeks where there is no pick-up, please call 613-625-1551 or stop into the office as we may have some non-perishable food items at the office to create a bin. Meegwetch! Sabrina Laframboise (CYC) Reserve Before Pick-up On August 12 th , 2019 by 4:30pm August 13 th , 2019 from 2:00pm-4:30pm August 26 th , 2019 by 4:30pm August 27 th from 2:00pm-4:30pm September 16 th , 2019 by 4:30pm September 17 th, 2019 from 2:00pm-4:30pm Algonquins of Pikwakanagan Thursday August 15 1:00pm-8:00pm 1657 Mishomis Inamo Pikwakanagan ON Sale items include office supplies, equipment and furniture It is preferred that the items are picked up and removed same day Enter garage from side door facing the Health Centre
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Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin
Friday August 09, 2019 Published by: Kateri Amikons (613) 625-2800 ext. #221
Email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
OMAMIWININI PIMADJJWOWIN
NOTICE:
As of Tuesday August 6, 2019 office hours will be 8:30 - 12:00
Lunch 12:00 – 1:00 1:00 - 4:30
CLOSED ON WEEKENDS
Our last craft class will be August 14, 2019 and will return October 2nd, 2019.
Chi Meegwetch for your past support.
Omamiwinini Pimadjwowin Board of Dircetors.
AOPFN would like to Welcome Kim O’Brien as our new Client Care Coordinator at Tennisco Manor
as of July 22, 2019
We would also like to Welcome Natalie Mooy as our new Diabetic Care Navigator with
Health Services as of July 22, 2019
GOOD FOOD BOX
The good food box will be arriving roughly every two weeks
following the schedule that will be posted in the newsletter
each month.
There will be a limited number of perishable foods with
non-perishable food items available. If you would like to be
guaranteed a box, please contact Sabrina Laframboise
(CYC) 613-625-1551 or leave a message with the office.
You may also stop by the office located at the small
business office to reserve a bin.
Please Note: Reserved food boxes with perishable items
will only be held at the office for 48 hours (unless an
individual has given a pick-up date by Friday of that week)
All food boxes are available for pick-up from
8:30am– 4:30pm Monday to Friday
If you need a food box during the weeks where there is no
pick-up, please call 613-625-1551 or stop into the office as
we may have some non-perishable food items at the office
to create a bin.
Meegwetch!
Sabrina Laframboise (CYC)
Reserve Before Pick-up On
August 12th, 2019 by 4:30pm
August 13th, 2019 from 2:00pm-4:30pm
August 26th, 2019 by 4:30pm
August 27th from 2:00pm-4:30pm
September 16th, 2019 by 4:30pm
September 17th, 2019 from 2:00pm-4:30pm
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan
Thursday August 15
1:00pm-8:00pm
1657 Mishomis Inamo
Pikwakanagan ON
Sale items include office supplies, equipment and furniture
It is preferred that the items are picked up and removed
same day
Enter garage from side door facing the Health Centre
ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN TRADITIONAL POW WOW 32ND ANNUAL POW WOW
Honouring and Embracing our Traditions August 17 & 18, 2019
Our annual Traditional Pow Wow is a celebration of life for our people, especially for the children. Anishinabe Nimidiwin Traditional community Pow Wow and Feast. We, as a community will share the responsibilities for our children and their future to keep them strong in our language Anishinabemowin and our culture and traditions.
Schedule
THURSDAY
3:00 pm Lighting of the Sacred Fire – Barry Sarazin, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan and Elder Roy Paul, Algonquins of Wolf Lake First Nation.
6:00pm Blessing of the Regalia and new dancers - MC Kevin Lamarr Jr., Algonquins of Pikwakanagan, Blessings by Roy Paul
Michele Gaudry-Native Language Teacher, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan – Young Girls Handdrumming and Singing
Brian Sarazin, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan-Drum Instructor-Young Boys Drumming & Singing
Drumming and Dancing Social – Spot Dances for the youth – Bear Nation Drum
SATURDAY
7:00 am Sunrise Ceremony – Lindsay Cote, Algonquins of Kitigan Zibi, Maniwaki
10:00 am Memorials done at the sacred fire and traditional drum Kitchisippi-Rini and Whirlwind will be available to do memorial ceremonial songs for community members before Grand Entry -Paul Nadjwan and Roy Paul
Host Drum – Kitchisippi-Rini Traditional Grandmother drum
Co-Host Drum – Bear Nation
Special Guest Drum – Whirlwind
All other drums are very welcome
12:00 pm Grand Entry Song by Whirlwind Singers – Lead Paul Nadjiwan of Nawashinaming Cape Croker
Prayer - TBA
Flag Song – Guest Drum TBA
Veteran Song – Bear Nation
Welcome song by Kitchisippi-Rini Traditional Grandmother Thunderbird Drum
Welcome Speech – Kirby Whiteduck – Chief, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan
MC - Fred McGreggor, Algonquins of Kitigan Zibi, Maniwaki – Assisted by Kevin Lemarr Jr.
Elder Roy Paul and Paul Nadjwan, Nawashshinaming Cape Croker
Arena Director – Greg Meekis, Sandy Lake Oji-Cree First Nation
Head Veteran - TBA
Adult Head Dancers – Jeff Papatae, Algonquins of Lac Simon and Ember Sarazin, Algonquins of Pikwakanagan
Youth Head Dancers – Brandon Meness and Meiyah Whiteduck, both Algonquins of Pikwakanagan
4:00 pm Special – Men’s Traditional Dance in honour of Lynden Sarazin, Tom Kohoko and Kevin Sarazin, three of our Men’s Traditional Dancers who have passed on.
Note-requests for memorial ceremonies and songs requested by the families who have
lost loved ones are to make arrangements with Barry Sarazin ahead of
time to prepare.
If you are looking to pre-register for Pow wow. Amanda McGuire can be reached at
613-633-0331. Bring a give away to the Pow wow grounds on August 16 or 17
while Registration is being done
4:30 pm Give Away
Retire Flags
5:30 pm Light Supper
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – August 09, 2019
CREATING A ROUTINE
As school is fast approaching the routines from the previous year have slowly been forgotten. Routines are a large part in a child’s success. August is the perfect time to begin implementing routines for your children as it will take 2 or more weeks to begin and
adjust. Below are some tips on how to create routine.
Sleep: Sleep is key in a child’s success whether they are in school, daycare or even just around home 8-11 hours is the recommended time for a child to sleep. This allows them time to fall into a deep sleep. (sleep isn’t instant although we wished!) 12 hours should be subtracted from the wake-up time to ensure the proper bedtime 7am wake-up means bedtime should be 8pm and the routine process must begin around 7pm Prepare the night before: Prepare breakfast the night before or know what will be served, this saves you time in the morning trying to figure out what is for breakfast (having a weekly meal plan can help)
Pack lunches in the evening, this will give you less of a rush in the morning and you can have more time with the children Have set areas for the kids’ stuff and show them where it is. This will help them learn to grab their own bags but also is an easy grab and go on the rush days
Have the children bath or shower the night before so they do not have to worry in the morning, and it will be the simple stuff after waking up
Choose the children’s clothing the night before (have them help you and then do it themselves. This will help them develop independence
Wake up before the children do We all like our sleep but creating a routine means creating one for yourself as well. Waking up before the kids does not mean you have to get up hours before! It is just giving yourself time to wake-up before you have 1 or more children to look after
Wake -up 1 hour, 30 minutes, or even 15 minutes before them; grab a tea, coffee and watch tv/read a book or just lay in bed before waking them up
Create a Routine Chart Creating a chart holds both you and the child accountable for following the chart; but helps to not miss a step. Visual Charts are always a help so the child can see exactly what is expected of them and when. Below is an example:
Use First this…Then this Approach This helps when children attempt to skip parts of the routine you can let them know that before they get things, they must do the other parts of the routine first. Ex. “first we have breakfast and then we can play” or “first we do (a,b,c ) then we can watch tv” Create a routine for the evenings as well Having a routine for the evening is just as important because it makes bedtime easier. The children will also begin to understand the expectations for their evenings. Below is an example
Weekend Tips On weekends try to keep the routines similar. You may change the times or what needs to be done. As similar as the routine is
makes it easier for the kids to transition back into the weekly routines
Time Task 1.7am Good Morning! Wake-up 2.7:05 Brush Teeth 3.7:10 Wash face and Comb hair 4.7:15 Get Dressed
5.7:20 Eat Breakfast 6.7:30 Play or T.V.
7.7:45 Put on shoes and get a coat 8.7:50 Grab Backpack and Lunch 9.8:00 In vehicle leaving or waiting for
bus
After School Routine Bedtime Routine Time Task Time Task 1.4:30pm
Hang up or put backpack away
1.6:45 Clean up toys
2.4:35 Bring Lunch box to the counter
2.7:00 Shower or Bath
3.4:40 Homework 3.7:30 Put on Pajamas
4.5:00 Dinner 4:7:40 Pick clothes for tomorrow
5.6:00 Play 5:7:50 Brush teeth 6.7:55 Storytime 7.8:00 Goodnight (Tuck-in)
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin – August 09, 2019
Urgently Looking for 10 men to look after the sacred fire for Pow wow weekend,
Thursday August 15 to Sunday August 18, 2019
If interested contact Amanda McGuire or Valerie Smith at
613 - 633 -0331
ABORIGINAL FINANCE OFFICERS
ASSOCIATION (AFOA)
Presents: 3 day FREE Tax Preparation Training
Do you think any of your community members would be interested in being mentored to become a Tax
Preparer?
If yes, we would like to offer a free 3-day education training on tax preparation and learning more about the
benefits the government has to offer.
(Experienced mentors will be present throughout
training)
Day 1&2: focus on filing simple taxes and other in
depth tax filing.
Day 3: focuses on benefits and credits
Training is available for anyone interested to gain the