Friday, July 13, 2018 (613) 625-2800 ext. #221 Email: [email protected]View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com Visit our Facebook Page! Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN TRADITIONAL POW WOW AUGUST 18 & 19, 2018 For more information contact: Jamie Sarazin, Pow Wow Assistant (613) 625 1109 The west end of Kokomis Inamo (Main Rd) (Bottom of hill before Makwa Bingo Hall) will be closed to replace a large culvert JULY 9 to JULY 27 BUSINESSES REMAIN OPEN Detour signs will be posted to follow Ininatig Inamo and drive through the Cultural grounds and back to Kokomis Inamo. Public Works Department
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Friday, July 13, 2018 (613) 625-2800 ext. #221
Email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
Visit our Facebook Page!
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin
ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN TRADITIONAL POW WOW AUGUST 18 & 19, 2018 For more information contact:
Jamie Sarazin, Pow Wow Assistant (613) 625 1109
The west end of Kokomis Inamo (Main Rd) (Bottom of hill before Makwa Bingo Hall) will be closed to replace a large culvert
JULY 9 to JULY 27 BUSINESSES REMAIN OPEN Detour signs will be posted to follow Ininatig Inamo and drive through the Cultural grounds and back to Kokomis Inamo. Public Works Department
Hepatitis A is passed on by swallowing feces. Feces can be in contaminated water and food and on
unwashed hands. There is no treatment for Hep A, but the infection usually clears on its own.
Hepatitis B is passed on when the blood, semen, vaginal fluid or rectal fluid of a person with Hep B
comes into contact with the blood of another person. Most people clear the virus on their own. In other people, treatment can help slow the virus but will not cure it.
Hepatitis C is passed on through blood-to-blood contact. This most often happens when:
sharing drug equipment with another person receiving blood transfusions or organ transplants that are not screened for Hep C (all blood
and organs used in Canada are now screened for Hep C) re-using tools for activities that break the skin, including medical or dental procedures,
tattooing and piercing
Some people clear the virus on their own, but most people have a long-term infection. Treatment
can cure Hep C in many people, but a person can be infected again.
Vaccines can protect against hepatitis A and B, but there is no vaccine for hepatitis C.
The only way to know for sure whether you have Hep A, Hep B or Hep C is to get tested.
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 13, 2018
POW WOW ADGENDA 2018
The theme of the Pow Wow is called: Caring
and Sharing!
This year our elders will again be Paul
Nadjiwan, Lindsay Cote and Roy Paul.
Unfortunately, due to ill health, Doug
Comegan will not be able to commit to
attending.
CEREMONIAL REQUESTS for those who have passed away. Please book a
Barry Sarazin – Ceremonial Activities, Elders and Drum Groups
Natasha Dick – Kitchen Coordinator Please let Natasha know if you can help out or make a
dish. Food can be supplied.
SEEKING PIKWAKANAGAN CARVERS
For: 1 or 2 Totem Poles – Approx. 10 ft. with an estimate of cost
and time frame (Colours & Designs of Artist’s Choice). Location: Red Pine Camp - Golden Lake, ON
(Near Hwy 60, on Island View Drive)
Many years ago, a member of Pikwakanagan “Pudgy” Francis Sarazin carved Totem Poles for Red Pine Camp. A piece of history that’s truly seen its days, it will be taken down to be preserved and located indoors within our camp. We hope to seek someone from Pikwakanagan that would be interested in giving us an estimate of cost and time frame to make one or two more artifacts.
For more information, please do not hesitate to call: Dan Dambrauskas @ 613-222-0039 or [email protected]
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
Volunteers are needed in the following (3) three areas on Pow Wow Weekend:
1. Kitchen Helpers - Coordinator Natasha Dick (613) 602-0772
Location: Makwa Community Centre Closing Date: July 26, 2018 @ 4:30 p.m.
Open To: As per Policy 20.0
Summary of Position
The Maintenance & Custodial Worker shall be responsible to ensure a safe, clean facility and premises in and around the Makwa Community Centre and surrounding areas such as the community playground, ballfield and outdoor rink.
Will perform all duties in such a manner to maintain complete confidentiality in recognition of the privacy entitlements of all members of the community.
Basic Requirements
Successful completion secondary school at the Grade 12 level with a minimum of one-year experience in a maintenance/custodial position.
WHMIS certification
Ability to work a flexible schedule, including evenings and weekends.
Rated Requirements
Knowledge
Sports and Recreation’s facilities, activities, programs and it’s users.
Facility operations/maintenance planning
Cleaning products, safe handling/storage and use
Abilities
Use cleaning products/hazardous materials
Perform physical functions i.e. stretching, bending, crouching, reaching, standing, walking etc.
Lift up to 50lbs or more i.e. equipment, supplies, furniture
Perform routine maintenance and repairs
Identify safety hazards
Communicate effectively, orally and in writing
Prepare reports i.e. incident reports, inventory etc.
Personal Suitability
Possess a high degree of initiative and ability to function under general direction with minimal to no supervision
Possess organized work habits, tact, judgement, reliability, thoroughness and ability to maintain confidentiality
Conditions of Employment (Successful Candidate must provide on hire)
Provide an acceptable Vulnerable Sector Check, annually (failure to do so will result in termination of employment)
Provide a current First Aid/CPR Certificate; annually
ELIGIBILITY LIST WILL BE ESTABLISHED: YES APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested persons must submit a resume demonstrating how the basic requirements are met and the
names and day contact telephone numbers of your three (3) most recent direct supervisors. If direct supervisor references are not
available, then references that know your work may be accepted. Applications will be accepted in person or through the mail ONLY in
a sealed envelope marked personal and confidential and addressed to the attention of the contact person. NO FAXED OR ELECTRONIC
APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Algonquins of Pikwakanagn First Nation has the right to short list for interview purposes to the
five (5) most qualified persons. To obtain a job description, please contact the name below.
Screening Procedure: The Board will screen all applications as presented. Applicants will be screened on the following: 1.) Conflict of
Interest-the applicant must not be a member of the Supervisor’s immediate family; 2) Resume-the Board will review the contents of
the applicant’s resume to ensure the applicant meets the basic requirements as identified on this poster.
Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, 1669 Mishomis Inamo, Pikwakanagan, ON K0J 1X0
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, July 13, 2018
Kayaks and SUP’s available for use in the bay at Randy’s Campsite.
Tuesdays and Thursdays (summer months only)
5:30 to 8:00 p.m. - weather permitting!
Please respect all marked areas and park on the higher ground.
Sign out of the equipment will be at the storage unit at the campsite.
RESTRICTIONS: Information/Waiver forms must be completed before use of the water sport equipment
16 years of age and over to take a Kayak or Stand-Up Paddleboard out on your own; Children/youth under the age of 16 years must be accompanied by a parent/guardian
Life-jackets must be worn at all times; if using your own, it must be current and appropriate in size/weight
Every Friday 6:00 to 8:00 pm
Available to Children and Youth
4-6 years with parental supervision and
7 years and up!
Sports & Recreation (613) 625–2682
ALGONQUINS OF PIKWAKANAGAN FIRST NATION MEMBERSHIP ADDITIONS
Name Family Line Date Posted Appeal Period
Ends
Timm, Chase Bernard/Commanda 06 Feb 18 06 Aug 18
Timm, Levi Bernard/Commanda 06 Feb 18 06 Aug 18
Magnus, Jeremy Jocko 06 Mar 18 06 Sept 18
Fass, Amanda Tenniscoe 06 Mar 18 06 Sept 18
Hughes, Wendi Jocko 20 Mar 18 20 Sept 18
Francois, Savannah Francois/Lavalley 05 Apr 18 05 Oct 18
Jocko, Finn Jocko 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18
Jocko, Lenna Jocko 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18
Francois, Tristan Francois/Lavalley 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18
Francois, Paige Francois/Lavalley 17 Apr 18 17 Oct 18
Blenkinsop, Amanda Ignace 02 May 18 02 Nov 18
Hutton, Neill Meness 18 Jun 18 18 Dec 18
If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above persons becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Department
Every Monday and Wednesday @ 1:00 pm for an hour of warm up, walking and cool down.
Bring your walkers, cane, baby strollers and don’t forget your walking shoes.
Terry Ann @ 613 625-2682.
HEARTWISE PROGRAM
What is the Heartwise program? Is a cardiac program designed by the Ottawa Heart Institute for individuals who have had a cardiac event or individuals at risk. What does it involve? It is up to you, what your fitness needs are? Together we’ll assess your needs and goals. You will be supervised throughout you’re the program to assure your exercising at a safe level. How do I join? Once you had a cardiac event or are at risk you will be sent to cardiac rehab in a hospital setting. It’s very important to go these sessions so they can make sure all is good with your heart. After a few sessions you can ask to be transferred over to me TerryAnn at the Pikwakanagan Heartwise program. Together we can make your heart a happy healthy one!! If you having questions please call me or stop in at the
gym in the mornings, I am more than happy to help you! Terry Ann (613) 625-2682
PIKWAKANAGAN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM (613) 625-1175
Services available Monday to Friday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Nurse Practitioners:
Derek Frew– Every week day EXCEPT Wednesday’s Dr. Coulas – Every Tuesday in July, 2018 except July 17
Devaloise Hatchou – July 23
TREATMENT CENTRE - ADDICTIONS
The National Native Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NNADAP) focuses on the healing and recovery of substance use disorders by providing care in a live-in treatment centre, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week. Length of treatment cycle varies from centre to centre, however most are 4 – 6 weeks in length.
Residential Treatment Centres offer a combination of intensive therapeutic services, cultural teachings and ceremony. If you have thought about reclaiming or working towards healing, balance and recovery or to gain the skills necessary to heal from addiction, please contact Alex your community NNADAP Addictions Worker to discuss your options and to begin your treatment planning.
The Wanaki Centre in Manawaki, QC next available treatment will be July 30th – August 31st, 2018.
Alex @ 613-625-2259 Ext 228
HOLISTIC NUTRITION A new approach to optimize your health and help
with weight management!
Holistic Nutritionist, Bailey will be available on
July 16 at the Makwa Centre for one on one
consultations.
Call Terry Ann at 613 625-2682
to book an appointment. Spaces are limited.
A FOOT IN TWO WORLDS
Mike Richard, Clinical Director,
Living Without Violence Inc. provides services
every Friday from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Call the Family Well Being Office to book an
appointment. (613) 625-2324
ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER
JUNE LOGAN
(613) 625-2545 or (613) 602-3626
WASTE DISPOSAL SITE
-HOURS OF OPERATION-
Wednesdays: 12:00 noon to 6:00 p.m.
Sundays: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
ANISHINABE KITIZI PINASKAWIGWAMIG
ELDERS LODGE
Rental of Elders’ Lodge Call Sandy Nash, President, Elders Committee
(613) 717-2894.
Pikwakanagan Tibadjumowin Friday, February 10, 2017
This Employment Ontario service is funded in part by the Government of Canada & the Government of Ontario and through the Canada-Ontario Job Fund Agreement