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Tvl- . v t;1uCll\2all montage: lVlUlllll {lVAl'liVl} Laleuuul ; l‘uy‘duu‘u _VA . o C . . teme. ‘Honoring Women who Serve, Inspll‘e, and Pave the Way” “JNDAY mam:- wasw —mminr--:im- til events and ac ' mules are free and 0Pen to the public unless otherwise Specified. talicized ind' . males the event is sponsored or co-sponsaretl by Sitka Tribe QM Inska iative American He ' t ' ' . V t t n age Month book collection and display _ Sitka Public Library (mm. Questions? Contact Maite Lorente at 747-8708. ihee Atika Sharehol ders update and/or complete testamentary disposition (will for your shares) and be entered for a chance to win one of three iPads —- Shee Niko nco crate TD d, 315 Lincoln Street, suite #300 (entire month until noon on 159). Questions? Contact main office at 747-3534. 12 13 S‘trenOIhe ‘hroufgh ££Z§l$azgggia in“. Rad” (KCAW) “the RIDE” offeringfree Alaska Native documentary Native American Open Gym - gimme hm“; “(03"035“ 312° transi’nrmivn to help Wu screening. title TBA - Folklore/Stories and Vii d die School from 13:3 in am. Promotion of planned exercrse your right to vote in Pioneer Home (main lounge) discussion Pioneer Home For Tribal Citizens their ative American Heritage the Tribal Election! All day. at pm. Open invitation. (main lounge) from 9:30- families STA staff Month Activtties by Questions? Contact Alice Questions? Contact Skye 10:00am. Open invitation? Questi 0'15” C t - J Kathyllope Erickson and Titell at 747-7103. Workman 747-2103. Questions? Contact Skye STA Tribal Council meeting including certification of election results - Sheet’ké Kwéan Nan Kahldi at 6:30 pm. Questions? Anne Davis at 747-3207. STA Tribal Council Election! Polls located at Sheet‘ka Kwaan Nan Kahldi, (200 Katlian Street) Open from Sam 8pm. Questions? Contact Lisa Gassman at 747- Swanson at 747-3207. Wild Language Festival hosted by the Island Institute: Our Alaskan Stories Film Premiere (short stories about home produced Native American Heritage Month speaker series featuring honored guests including: Louise Brady, Ed Peele, and Sarah Williams Pacific High School. This 3207 by MEHS students and event will take place during Brave Heart Educational featuring special guest Movie Screening of LLtin Volunteer Potluck (speaker Ernestine Hayes) «— school hours and is limited for enrolled students. Questions? Contact Maggie Gallin at 966-1377. Centennial Hall at 7 pm. Suggested donation: $10. Questions? Contact Peter Bradley at 747-3794. will focus on carcgiving for the Native community) Manager’s House of the Pioneer Home from 6 8 pm. Questions? Contact Maury Hackett at 747-4600. the Barren; Pioneer Home (main lounge) at 1:30 pm. Questions? Contact Skye Workman at 747-2103. Journey of Discovery, Crucial Conversation: Tools to use when a loved one is a survivor of trauma Harrigan Centennial Hall from 6:30pm to 8:00pm. Questions? Contact Melanie Board at 747-3207 or Martina Kruzcr 747-3370. 17 (direct deposit/checks mailed). Urban. at-large descendent ($1.86/share): elder ($1.86). Questions? Contact shareholder relations at 1-800-848-5921. Wooch.een Health Network lessons from the American Public Health Association Annual Conference, updates from the two new 20l7 Health Summit community goals) Sitka Community Hospital classroom from 12 1:30 pm (first 10 to arrive will receive a complimentary lunch). Questions? Contact Doug Osbome at 747-0373. Presentation of Native and researched by Pioneer Home Staff and residents) Pioneer Home (main lounge) at 1:45pm. Open Invitation. Questions? Contact Skye Workman 747-2103. Family Portrait in Traditional Regalia Sheet‘ké Kwaan Naa Kahldi from 3:30—9:30 pm. First 20 families only (must Sign up in advance for a time slot). To sign up contact Anne Davis at 747-3207. Commemorate Chief Katlian Statue 2"“ Discussion Meeting Sitka Public Library. 6 pm. Questions? Contact Austin DeLaVergne at 738-0008. Sealaska fall distribution ($5.96/share): village, lettout. and Learning Lunch (topics: American Tribes (as selected SATURDAY 8/' " Wild Language Peso l: Alaska Native Poetry Readii_ i - . son Museum from 9-10 am? local and Southeast Alaska Native writers will share their own poems or read some of their favorite Alaska Native- authored poems. Refreshments will be served Questions? Contact Jackie Hamberg at 747-8981. At Saxan Youth Art Activity: Northern Lights Sheldon Jackson Museum from 10-11 am. Best for ages 6-10. Questions or to register contact Jackie Hamberg at 747-8981. Babies and Books featuring the Mt. Edgecunibe High School dancers— Sitka Public Library from l0:30—1l:30 am. Questions? Contact Maite Lorente at 747—8708. Wild Language Festival: Kristian Cordero Workshops— Island Institute (304 BaranofStrcet) at 12 3 pm. Suggested donation: $1- $20. Questions? Contact Peter Bradley at 747-3794. Alaska Quarterly Review 35‘" Anniversary Celebration— Sitka Public Library from 4 5:30 pm. Questions? Contact Peter Bradley at 747-3794. - rengthening Families through Healthy Activities Family Swim Blatchley Pool from S 6pm. For Tribal Citizens,"their families, STA staff Questions? Contact Jean Swanson 747-3207. STE Regalia and Cultural Fashion Showcase featuring entertainment by Indian Agent band Shaka Kwaan Nan Kahidi (200 Katlian Street) from 7:00- 8:30 pm. Questions? Contact Tonia Puletau-Lang st 738- 34 S

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Page 1: 2all montage: lVlUlllll {lVAl'liVl} Laleuuul ; l‘uy‘duu‘u VA · Stories Film Premiere (short stories about home produced NativeAmerican Heritage Month speakerseries featuring

Tvl- . v t;1uCll\2all montage: lVlUlllll {lVAl'liVl} Laleuuul ; l‘uy‘duu‘u _VA .o C . .teme. ‘Honoring Women who Serve, Inspll‘e, and Pave the Way”

“JNDAY mam:-wasw —mminr--:im-

til events and ac ‘ ‘ 'mules are free and 0Pen to the public unless otherwise Specified.

talicized ind' .males the event is sponsored or co-sponsaretl by Sitka Tribe QM Inska

iative American He 't ' ' . V t tn age Month book collection and display _ Sitka Public Library (mm. Questions? Contact Maite Lorente at 747-8708.

ihee Atika Sharehol ders update and/or complete testamentary disposition (will for your shares) and be entered for a chance to win one of three iPads —- Shee Nikonco crate ' ‘ ‘TD d, 315 Lincoln Street, suite #300 (entire month until noon on 1 159). Questions? Contact main office at 747-3534.

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S‘trenOIhe ' ~ - . N 15 16

‘hroufgh ££Z§l$azgggia in“. Rad” (KCAW) “the RIDE” offeringfree Alaska Native documentary Native AmericanOpen Gym - gimme hm“; “(03"035“ 312° transi’nrmivn to help Wu screening. title TBA - Folklore/Stories andVii d die School from 13:3 in am. Promotion of planned exercrse your right to vote in Pioneer Home (main lounge) discussion — Pioneer Home

For Tribal Citizens their - ative American Heritage the Tribal Election! All day. at I pm. Open invitation. (main lounge) from 9:30-

families STA staff Month Activtties by Questions? Contact Alice Questions? Contact Skye 10:00am. Open invitation?

Questi 0'15” C t - J Kathyllope Erickson and Titell at 747-7103. Workman 747-2103. Questions? Contact Skye. on act can Tonia Puletau-Lang. Workman 747-2103.

STA Tribal Council meeting

including certification ofelection results - Sheet’ké

Kwéan Nan Kahldi at 6:30

pm. Questions? Anne Davis

at 747-3207.

STA Tribal Council

Election! Polls located at

Sheet‘ka Kwaan Nan Kahldi,

(200 Katlian Street) Openfrom Sam — 8pm. Questions?

Contact Lisa Gassman at 747-

Swanson at 747-3207.

Wild Language Festival

hosted by the Island

Institute: Our Alaskan

Stories Film Premiere (short

stories about home produced

Native American Heritage

Month speaker series

featuring honored guestsincluding: Louise Brady, EdPeele, and Sarah Williams —

Pacific High School. This 3207 by MEHS students andevent will take place during Brave Heart Educational featuring special guest

Movie Screening of LLtin Volunteer Potluck (speaker Ernestine Hayes) «—school hours and is limited

for enrolled students.

Questions? Contact MaggieGallin at 966-1377.

Centennial Hall at 7 pm.

Suggested donation: $10.Questions? Contact PeterBradley at 747-3794.

will focus on carcgiving for

the Native community) —

Manager’s House of thePioneer Home from 6 — 8 pm.

Questions? Contact MauryHackett at 747-4600.

the Barren; — Pioneer Home

(main lounge) at 1:30 pm.Questions? Contact SkyeWorkman at 747-2103.

Journey of Discovery,Crucial Conversation:

Tools to use when a loved

one is a survivor of trauma —

Harrigan Centennial Hallfrom 6:30pm to 8:00pm.

Questions? Contact MelanieBoard at 747-3207 or Martina

Kruzcr 747-3370.

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(direct deposit/checksmailed). Urban. at-large

descendent ($1.86/share):

elder ($1.86). Questions?

Contact shareholder relations

at 1-800-848-5921.

Wooch.een Health Network

lessons from the American

Public Health Association

Annual Conference, updates

from the two new 20l7

Health Summit community

goals) — Sitka CommunityHospital classroom from 12 —1:30 pm (first 10 to arrive

will receive a complimentary

lunch). Questions? ContactDoug Osbome at 747-0373.

Presentation of Native

and researched by Pioneer

Home Staff and residents) —

Pioneer Home (main lounge)

at 1:45pm. Open Invitation.

Questions? Contact SkyeWorkman 747-2103.

Family Portrait inTraditional Regalia —

Sheet‘ké Kwaan Naa Kahldi

from 3:30—9:30 pm. First 20

families only (must Sign up in

advance for a time slot). To

sign up contact Anne Davis at747-3207.

Commemorate Chief

Katlian Statue 2"“

Discussion Meeting — Sitka

Public Library. 6 pm.

Questions? Contact AustinDeLaVergne at 738-0008.

Sealaska fall distribution ‘

($5.96/share): village, lettout.

and Learning Lunch (topics:

American Tribes (as selected

SATURDAY

8/' ‘ "

Wild Language Peso l:

Alaska Native Poetry

Readii_ — i - . sonMuseum from 9-10 am? local

and Southeast Alaska Native

writers will share their own

poems or read some of theirfavorite Alaska Native-

authored poems.

Refreshments will be served

Questions? Contact JackieHamberg at 747-8981.

At Saxan Youth Art

Activity: Northern Lights —Sheldon Jackson Museum

from 10-11 am. Best for

ages 6-10. Questions or to

register contact JackieHamberg at 747-8981.

Babies and Books featuring

the Mt. Edgecunibe High

School dancers— Sitka Public

Library from l0:30—1l:30am. Questions? Contact Maite

Lorente at 747—8708.

Wild Language Festival:

Kristian Cordero

Workshops— Island Institute(304 BaranofStrcet) at 12 — 3

pm. Suggested donation: $1-

$20. Questions? Contact Peter

Bradley at 747-3794.

Alaska Quarterly Review

35‘" Anniversary

Celebration— Sitka Public

Library from 4 — 5:30 pm.Questions? Contact PeterBradley at 747-3794.

- rengthening Families

through Healthy ActivitiesFamily Swim — BlatchleyPool from S — 6pm. For Tribal

Citizens,"their families, STAstaff Questions? Contact Jean

Swanson 747-3207.

STE Regalia and Cultural

Fashion Showcase featuring

entertainment by Indian

Agent band — ShakaKwaan Nan Kahidi (200

Katlian Street) from 7:00-

8:30 pm. Questions? Contact

Tonia Puletau-Lang st 738-

34 S l .