Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin - Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn ...€¦ · Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin...
Transcript of Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin - Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn ...€¦ · Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin...
Pikwàkanagàn Tibadjumowin
Friday, March 30, 2012
Published by: Stephanie Stone (613) 625-2800 ext.#221
email: [email protected] View the newsletter on-line: www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
OPEONGO HERITAGE CUP SCHEDULE 2012 March 30, 31 and April 1, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Irish vs Kashubian 7:00 pm (OPEN)
Algonquin vs German 9:00 pm (OPEN)
Irish vs German 10:30 pm (OPEN)
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Kashubian vs Algonquin 8:00 am (Women)
German vs Irish 9:30 am (OPEN)
Kashubian vs Algonquin 11:30 am (OPEN)
Kashubian vs Irish 1:30 pm (Men 35+)
Algonquin vs Irish 3:00 pm (WOMEN)
Irish vs Kashubian 4:15 pm (Men 45+)
Algonquin vs Irish 5:30 pm (OPEN)
Kashubian vs German 7:30 pm (OPEN)
German vs Kashubian 9:00 pm (WOMEN)
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Algonquin vs German 9:00 am (WOMEN)
Kashubian vs Irish 10:00 am (WOMEN)
Ontario Heritage Bowl 11:15 am (Gentlemen)
Ontario Heritage Trophy 12:30 pm (Women)
Ontario Heritage CUP 1:45 pm (OPEN)
RAFFLE TICKETS Purchase your raffle tickets to support Erinn Baptiste, as she represents the
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn at this year’s 25th Miss Indian World Pageant in
Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 24-28, 2012. Tickets $2.25
Can be purchased at Kokomish Café or in person!
Contact: [email protected]
Algonquin Thunderbirds Opeongo Heritage Cup 2012
Team/Player Roster
Merv Sarazin General Manager Kevin Sarazin/Cliff Meness Assistant G.M.’s Randy Roesler Head Coach Assistant Coaches: Harold Weckworth, Reid Godin, Kevin Andrews Honorary Captain: August Commanda +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Goalies: Matt Gagne/Benji Zomers Defence: Scott Kohoko John Wilcox Rodney Halliday Matt Sarazin Danby Suckow Dillen Godin Forwards: Cheyenne Two-Axe Kohoko Derek Burns (Main Core) Jason Bailey Adam Bernard Curtis Godin Richard Bailey Dan Pauly Corey Belaire Jeremy Jones Teddy Suckow Willy Dick
LOOKING TO BUY, SELL
OR TRADE?
The Valley Vendor is ready to help sell your stuff. There is a new sales staff that you may wish to
contact. Listen to the VV ads on your community radio stations CHIP 101.7 or Valley Heritage at
98.7 When you advertise in the Valley Vendor– your online internet advertising is FREE eh! Because
the paper is FREE to read on and off line. Please contact Ray for your advertising needs.
Sales position available - Pikwàkanagàn to
Whitney - Bancroft etc.
PLEASE BE AWARE!!!
It has come to my attention that a used syringe (needle) has been found on the side of the road by one of our com-munity members. It cannot be stressed enough the im-portance of safe handling and proper disposal of used sy-ringes. This is a very hazardous and threatening issue to all community mem-bers when used syringes are left to be found by our chil-dren, youth or any member of the community. It is fortunate that in this particular situation the community member knew enough to safely handle the syringe and place a call to the Health Centre. This is an important reminder to all community members that all syringes can be brought to the Health Centre where we will ensure they are handled safely and disposed of properly. Please, please, please talk to your children and remind them never to touch any needles and to tell an adult should they see one lying around. To any and all community members who utilize syringes please be sure to continue to use safe handling and disposal techniques for your syringes…..
Let’s keep our members safe and our community clean!
Meegwetch,
Joanne Whiteduck, CHR
VOLUNTEER-MODEL CALL ALL AGES WELCOME!
Kokomish Café/Gift Shop is looking for community members
who may be interested in being models for promotion and advertising for our upcoming online
store. If you are interested , please contact us at (613) 625-1196 leave your name
and contact information.
Meegwtech.
P a g e 2 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
JACK’S SMOKES & COFFEE SHOP
473 Kokomis Inamo
Unit #1
Opening on
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Complimentary Coffee
on April 1, 2012!
HOUSING SUBSIDY APPLICATIONS
There is no longer a deadline for submission of housing applications. You may apply any time.
The only restriction to the above is that the house MUST be started during good weather
and allow enough time to close in BEFORE winter.
Questions on the above can be answered by the housing department.
Applications may be picked up from the Public Works Department during normal
working hours.
ANIMAL CONTROL The Animal Control Officer is June Logan.
To reach June please call:
613-625-2545 OR
613-602-3626 DOG TAGS:
Dog Tags are available for purchase from
June Logan (613-625-2545) or Shelley Wilcox at the Administration Office
during normal business hours. Tags are $5.00 each.
In accordance with the Animal Control Law your dog (s) must have a valid tag.
COMMUNITY NOTICE-ANIMAL CONTROL
In the event that your animal gets taken to Eganville’s Pound, please call Steve at (613) 628-5914 (Office) OR 613-281-1001 (cell phone).
LIBRARY HOURS 613-625-2402
Tuesdays & Wednesdays 1:00 pm—8:00 pm
Thursdays 2:00 pm—8:00 pm
Check out the variety of Books, Novels, Movies!
COMMUNITY NOTICE If you have NOT yet registered your dog,
or have purchased your tag, please do so as soon as possible.
If your dog has a valid tag, we will make EVERY effort to contact you PRIOR to your
dog being taken to the Dog Pound.
Computer Assisted Adult Learning Program
Teen Facts 1, Teen Facts 2, Kid Facts and Jr. Facts
Teen Facts 1 – 2:30pm – 4:00 pm Tuesday
Teen Facts 2 – 4:30pm – 6:00 pm Tuesday
Kid Facts - 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Wednesday
Jr. Facts - 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm Thursday
Groups will be at the Health Centre until further notice.
Now located at the Makwa Community Centre
2nd level 613-625-2210
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Continuous intake and flexible scheduling! We will work together to assess your skills, set your
goals, plan your program and put it into action!
Upgrade your skills for work, learning and life Learning for a Better Future!
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 3
P a g e 4 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
OPEONGO HIGH SCHOOL ABORIGINAL TUTORING
This message is for Aboriginal students attending Opeongo High School.
There is a Tutor available Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm. for Native students
needing academic help. The tutor, Shane Devereux, will be located
in the school Resource Room during the above noted hours, except for one period when he assists
students in the grade 11 college math course.
Parents of Students
at Opeongo High School
Volunteer Hours: Some potential graduates have not completed their 40 hours of community service.
If not completed by June 1st, students run the risk of not receiving their high school diploma and losing their spot at
College, if they have been accepted. I would ask parents to continue to encourage the completion of the hours required.
I have advertised several opportunities, but no one came forward to comply. It is the students responsibility to acquire
these hours, and there are some restrictions. If you have any questions, please contact the school.
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
High school students who need their community hours, the Community Activator Program
Is seeking assistance with evening programs. Please contact Lisa Meness-Kohoko
at 613-625-2800 ext.. #237
News from Opeongo High School Also those students who have applied to
College, most of you have heard of
acceptances to programs. If you have not met with
Annette Sarazin regarding sponsorship for College at
the Opeongo, you need to contact her directly at her
office at (613) 625-2800 extension 238 as soon as
possible. If you have any questions please feel free
to contact me at the school
at 613-735-7587 extension 209.
For all our little ones ages 0 to 9 years
Coloring Contest
Ages 0-2, 3-5 and 6-9 years,
all pictures can be
picked up at the Health Centre.
I ask parents to please return the
colored pictures by
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
at 4:00 p.m.
Easter Egg Hunt… Who Will Find the Golden Egg??? Guess How Many Candies Game!!
Last Bunny Standing Game!! Winners of the Coloring Contest will
be announced as well!
WHEN: Friday, April 6, 2012
WHERE: Makwa Playground & Ballpark
TIME: 2:00 p.m.
It could be muddy, snowy, wet or dry so
please be sure to come prepared,
rubber boots would do just fine!
Looking forward to some Easter Fun
with you!!
Kerry Andrews, BF/AHS Coordinator
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n P a g e 5
Position Title: Native Education Liaison Officer Tenure: April 10, 2012 to June 29, 2012
Department: Education Salary: To Be Determined (20 hours per week, contract position)
Location: St. James Catholic School Eganville, ON Closing Date: Friday, March 30, 2102 at 12:00 NOON
Open to: As per Policy #20
To obtain a copy of the Job Description, please contact:
Contact Person: Della Meness, Manager, Education Services Phone Number: 613-625-2800 ext. 239
Address: Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, 1657A Mishomis Inamo, Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Duties: To promote education for building healthier and successful individuals To act as an advocate for children and their families with regards to education To maintain a good working relationship with school board and staff Provide academic support to students in all areas Develop, monitor and maintain plan of care for students To work with students on a one to one or in a group setting Perform other related duties with respect to this position
Basic Requirements: Secondary School Diploma with 2 or more years experience in a school setting. Educational Assistant or Early Childhood or Youth Worker or Social Service Worker Diploma with counselling experience. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing Must be able to maintain a high level of confidentiality Must possess a valid driver’s license Must be willing to travel Must possess a valid CPR and First Aid Certification A Vulnerable Sector Criminal Check is mandatory.
Eligibility List will be established: YES X NO
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; and 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. 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 are acceptable. 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 Pikwàkanagàn has the right to short-list for interview purposes to the five (5) most qualified persons.
Pikwàkanagàn Child and
Family Services
Missing It has just come to our attention that a sewing
machine and a serge sewing machine has gone missing from the Elders Lodge. These were
used for the regalia program.
When you take things you are taking away from your own children and your own community.
Please return these items.
POW WOW 2012 Vendors from Pikwàkanagàn please contact
Jane Commanda BEFORE June 2012 to register your Food/ and/or Craft Booth.
Anyone wishing to discuss space for their booth, can do so in June 2012.
POW WOW 2012 MEETING
Final close for theme and Log will be completed.
Vendor packages ready to be sent out
Need help with 50/50 Draws for fundraising until students begin.
Amend letter for hunt.
Flyers need to be completed by end of March.
Invitations to special persons completed by end of March.
Head Drum Groups to be chosen by end of March.
All Notices to be put in newsletter by the end of March. We need to think about our theme and logo,
for this year’s Pow Wow. Please contact Jane Commanda At 613-625-2800 before the middle of March
if you have any suggestions or ideas.
Thank You Committee workers for working on your assigned areas.
Jane Commanda, Pow Wow Coordinator.
NEW LOWER RATE Retail spaces are now available for rent.
Contact Elsie Commanda at (613) 625-2800 ext. 249 Or Christine Lightbody at (613) 625-2800 ext. 248
Office Space will be available in the near future. If interested contact Chris or Elsie.
“Healthy Beginnings”:
A Nutrition Work Shop for Caregivers
Minopimadiz-i Gamik (Health Services) is sponsoring a series of special workshops for parents and care givers of young children. We will work together to understand, plan and prepare meals that young children need to be healthy. We will talk about the challenges of choosing healthy food that kids like and how to get children to eat them. In our last session, we will try some new recipes and ideas for everyone to taste. Each participant will leave with a “meal idea kit” to use at home. Who: Mothers and caregivers of children (Especially children 2 – 8 years old) What: Four, 2 hour workshop sessions about helping kids eat healthy Where: Health Services Round Room (first 3 sessions) and Elders Lodge (last session) When: April 4, 18 and 24, 2012, 9:30 – 11:30 am Why: To prevent obesity and diabetes in the next generation How: Register by calling Health Services Reception at 613 625 2259 or by filling in the section below and dropping it off at the Reception Desk.
----------------------------——————
YES, I would like to attend the “Healthy Beginnings”
Nutrition Workshops on April 4, 18 and 24, 2012
from 9:30 to 11:30.
Name: __________________________________
Daytime Phone Number: _____________________
I am a o parent (ü all that apply)
o care-giver
o both
Please bring this registration slip to the Reception
Desk at the Health Services building, we will call you
confirm your attendance.
Meegwetch!
P a g e 6 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
P a g e 7 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
“CALL TO TENDER”
To perform custodial duties outlined in Schedule “A”
at Administration Office.
Tenders should be provided in writing. Tenders should also
include the following requirements:
Provide two (2) reference check names of previous employers Provided an updated “Criminal Reference Check Record” Provide “Personal Liability Insurance” Valid Drivers License and/or have access to a reliable
vehicle WHMIS training (certificate required or provide proof within 2 months)
If bidding as a company, all other individuals must meet all above mentioned requirements
Envelopes should be clearly marked:
“Tender for April 1, 2012”
Addressed to:
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Administration Office
1657A Mishomis Inamo Pikwàkanagàn
Golden Lake, Ontario K0J 1X0
ATTENTION: Shelley Wilcox, Executive Assistant
TO OBTAIN A COPY OF “SCHEDULE A” SEE Stephanie Stone at Reception Desk.
All tenders must be received by March 30, 2012 at 4:00 p.m.
LOWEST OR ANY TENDER NOT NECESSARILY ACCEPTED
*************************************************************************
My “Tender” for custodial services at
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn Administration Office
based on a 12-month contract is:
$_____________for twelve (12) months
Pikwàkanagàn
Child and Family Services
Regalia Program
The regalia program will begin on April 23rd.
It will be held at the Elders’ Lodge from
6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Instructors will be:
Jacqueline Sarazin - Leather Crafting
Carolyn McCaul– Seamstress
Participants will be responsible
to complete their own regalia with guidance.
It would be in your best interest to
design your regalia and pick your colours
before class begins .
-All materials will be supplied-
If you are interested please contact
Danielle at 613-625-2173
TEMP HELP We are updating our Temp Help list as people change phone
numbers or are now employed, so if you are interested in being in our list you will need to contact us to
resubmit an application so we know who is interested and to get the updated information needed.
Sometimes a short term assignment can lead to something
longer and sometimes we can give referrals to outside agencies looking for workers. The temp help list is also
available for those people in receipt of EI.
Tennisco Manor and the Day Care manage their own temp help lists so to be on these lists you
must contact them directly.
To update our records contact Elsie Commanda at (613) 625-2800 ext 248.
P a g e 8 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
FYI! The University of Guelph Kemptville Campus is now interviewing for this
Free program for women and recent immigrants.
Course begins, May 7th, 2012 Course ends, October 5th, 2012
Students ONLY pay for food, drinks, etc. You have to purchase your own boots.
Equipment is funded.
After completing Level One of welding, you have the option to level up and go for
The Red Seal Certificate. 8 Week Program
October 7th – November 30th 2012
Requirements: - High School Equivalency
- Don’t have to have ANY experience
- Have to be a female or immigrant
If interested, contact Elsie Commanda
at 613-625-2800 ext. 249
We may be able to assist with boot purchase.
Pre-Apprentice Welding Program NOTICE TO ALL COMMUNITY MEMBERS
The Social Services Department has been able to access funding from the First Nation Emergency Energy Fund to help offset some of the costs with increased electricity prices. The funding is intended to be accessed by Low Income Households within the First Nation however; it may also be available to Ontario Works and ODSP recipients who are not eligible for discretionary benefits through Ontario Works. The funding is limited for payment of: Energy Arrears Reconnection Fees
The funding will be distributed on a “first come-first served” basis, by proof of low income and energy invoices (Hydro One bills). This funding is
only available while it lasts and must be expended by March 31, 2012. If you are interested in applying for the
First Nation Emergency Energy Fund please contact Karen Levesque at 613-625-2800 ext. 241
for an appointment. If you are granted an appointment, the following documents
are required by you for application processing: Income Tax Returns 2011 (for both applicant and
spouse if applicable) Bank Statements (last 3 months from date of
application) Income Statements Proof of efforts to pay outstanding energy invoices
Meegwetch.
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING COLLECTION DAYS
Monday’s-Garbage Collection- Community Buildings
Tuesday’s– Garbage Collection-
Community Buildings
Wednesday’s-Paper Recycling-Collection- (BLUE BOX)
(Please flatten ALL cardboard)
Thursday’s-Garbage Collection- PLEASE ENSURE THAT GARBAGE IS AT
CURB BY 9:00 am.
Friday’s-Container Recycling Collection- (YELLOW BIN)
(Can also use CLEAR plastic bags). RECYCLING BE AT CURB BY 9:00 am.
DUMP HOURS
WEDNESDAY’S
12:00 NOON—6:00 PM
AND
SUNDAY’S 9:00 AM-3:00 PM
TUESDAY NIGHTS (Health Centre) Traditional Sharing Circle—7:00 pm—8:00 pm
Utilizing: Alcoholics Anonymous Concept, Traditional Knowledge, Ceremonies.
Confidentiality is a PRIORITY. Everyone Welcome.
For more information contact Irvin Sarazin at 613-625-2259
P a g e 9 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
MEETINGS Every Thursday evening
8:00 pm
at the Elders Lodge (in basement).
Dr. Kathleen Doran Chiropractor Clinic
All clients of Dr. Kathleen Doran can visit her at her Eganville Office at 68 Queen St., at the Eganville Action Centre on:
Monday 1:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Tuesday 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Phone 613 628-3567 to book your Eganville appointment.
Also for your convenience Dr. Kathleen Doran can see
you at her Killaloe Office at 49 Mill St., at the Killaloe Rainbow Valley Centre: Wednesday’s 12:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Phone 613 757-1700 to book your Killaloe appointment.
WANTED
Looking for suitable land for building.
Please call
Amanda at (613) 625-1031
or
Vicky at (613) 625-2046
P a g e 1 0 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
P a g e 1 1 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Growing Together
A group for Mothers and Children
(Growing Together Group completed in Partnership with Pikwàkanagàn
Child and Family Services, Phoenix Centre and Bernadette McCann House for Women)
This is a 10-week support group that builds
self-esteem, breaks the isolation of abuse and
promotes the healing process for mothers and
children with an Aboriginal influence through
traditional and culturally sensitive ideas. Each
week begins with the sharing of a light meal,
followed by individual sessions for the mothers
and children. At the end of the 10 week period
there will be a celebration and give-aways.
Please contact Pikwàkanagàn Child and Family
Services at 613-625-2173 for more information.
Thank you.
Chii Meegwetch
Call to Tender
Paint board room at Prevention Services office. (10x16) 1467A Mishomis Inamo
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation General Description of Work or Service: Prepare room for painting, to include if needed plastering nail holes. Paint room and trim Paint and install wood trim picture rail around the perimeter of the room.
Contract for cost of Labour Only Please submit your bid by Wednesday, April 11, 2012 to: Danielle Meness Administrative Assistant Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family Services -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I/We hereby offer to supply the work or service referred above. ____________________________________________
My “Tender” for services at
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn
Child and Family Services Office is:
$_____________
___________________________________ Signature
P a g e 1 2 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
ELDERS CARDS Tuesday nights at the Elders’ Lodge
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Cost: $3.00 per
person—light lunch
Anyone who like to play Euchre
is welcome to join!
Need at least 12 committed people to attend
every Tuesday so we are not running around
looking for players.
Come out and have a night of fun with us!
Rental of Elder’s Lodge Please contact Pauline Wilcox, President
at 613-625-2838 or Marion Commanda, Treasurer
at 613-625-1151.
ELDER’S MEETINGS The Elders next meeting will be
Wednesday, May 9, 2012 at 7:00 pm.
The Elders’ Committee
Volunteers Needed!
Last spring, a survey went through the community of Pikwàkanagàn asking about people’s feelings and beliefs about being able to get all the safe, culturally appropriate
food they need. Most people in the community were more concerned about the cost of food than anything else. A focus group (talking circle) met to discuss this, and
everyone thought that the community would benefit from a free/low cost weekly lunch program.
Unfortunately, such a program would mean a huge amount of work: shopping and food storage,
meal preparation, serving and clean-up, not to mention possible health regulation issues. That is a lot of
responsibility for a small group of volunteers, but is an idea that may be explored in the future.
The good news is that we have funding for a smaller
project that would still help people have access healthy food when they are running short on money. This pilot
project, called “The Lunch Box” would let people sign up for the program and get
a re-usable box full of food. Unlike a food bank, where you choose your own
groceries, the box would be filled with all the non-perishable ingredients and instructions needed
for one or more meals, such as chili, soup or casserole. People registered for the program would call ahead and
choose one box each week of the program; any “left-over” boxes would be available
on a first-come, first-serve basis.
We need volunteers to make this work! People will be needed to help put the boxes together, to copy instructions, to deliver boxes to the Health Centre
and others to home-deliver to those in special circumstances. If you can spare a few hours to help, and can promise to help for the 4 weeks of the pilot project, please call Health Services at 613 625 2259 and ask to leave a message for Michele Smith, the Diabetes Nurse.
Refreshments will be served! Meegwetch for your help!
P a g e 1 3
If you wish to appeal the addition of one of the above becoming a Member of the Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn, please refer to your Membership Code, available in the Lands, Estates & Membership Program. Date Posted: March 22, 2012
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
Membership Additions
Name Family Line Date Posted Appeal Period Ends
Atkins, Jeffrey Tennisco/Lavalley 28 Sep 2011 28 Mar 12
Tennisco, Michael Joseph Tennisco/Lavalley 28 Sep 11 28 Mar 12
Sarazin, Vera Gloria Sarazin/Lavalley 4 Oct 11 4 Apr 12
Guyea, Robert Amikons 6 Oct 11 6 Apr 12
Francoeur-Commanda,Daniel Ash Commanda 6 Oct 11 6 Apr 12
Baptiste, Isabella Commanda 12 Nov 11 12 May 12
Berry, Sean Tennisco/Lavalley 14 Nov 11 14 May 12
Cotterill, Lotus Blossom Sarazin 14 Nov 11 14 May 12
Ott, Ty Joseph Amikons 14 Nov 11 14 May 12
Panke, Austin Michael Amikons 14 Nov 11 14 May 12
Panke, Josey Kunigunda Amikons 14 Nov 11 14 May 12
Panke, Riley Joseph Amikons 14 Nov 11 14 May 12
Leroux, Marc Bernard 24 Nov 11 24 May 12
Reinert, Crystal Jocko 9 Dec 11 9 June 12
Willet, Sammi-Jo Bernard 9 Dec 11 9 June 12
Two-Axe Kohoko, Shania Kohoko 12 Dec 11 12 Jun 12
Miller, Brandon Ward Amikons 15 Dec 11 15 Jun 12
Minnie, Martin Edward Lavalley 22 Dec 11 22 Jun 12
Craftchick, Pernell Lavalley 16 Jan 12 16 Jul 12
McLeod, Hillary Kohoko 16 Jan 12 16 Jul 12
Miller, Shelby Amikons 16 Jan 12 16 Jul 12
Tuomi, Wallace Tennisco 16 Jan 12 16 Jul 12
Commanda, Trinity Commanda 24 Jan 12 24 Jul 12
Zeldenrust, Christina J. Cooco 24 Jan 12 14 Jul 12
Paquette, Edmond William Jocko/Gagnon 25 Jan 12 25 Jul 12
Bryant, Kaylea Elizabeth Sherbert 30 Jan 12 30 Jul 12
Towns, Robert Dennis Commanda 7 Feb 12 7 Aug 12
Brett, Ryan William Sarazin/Buckshot 8 Feb 12 8 Aug 12
Andrews, Ireland Grace Jessie Commanda/Sarazin 12 Feb 12 12 Aug 12
Burant, Matthew Brian Lavalley 15 Feb 12 15 Aug 12
Kohoko, Makya Mark Kohoko/Commanda 21 Feb 12 21 Aug 12
Robertson, Lila Irene Lavalley 21 Feb 12 21 Aug 12
Cummings, Agnes Margaret Lavalley 29 Feb 12 29 Aug 12
Harley, Wayne David Bowers/Sharbot 5 Mar 12 5 Sep 12
Randall, Nancy Sandra Bowers/Sharbot 5 Mar 12 5 Sep 12
Norris, John Deverson Lemab/Partridge 5 Mar 12 5 Sep 12
Bennett, Griffin Michael Victor Bernard/Partridge 13 Mar 12 13 Sep 12
Taylor, Leonard Walker Bernard/Partricge 13 Mar 12 13 Sep 12
Randall, Nancy Sandra Sharbot/Lavalley 13 Mar 12 13 Sep 12
Russett, Thomas James Amikons/Vincent 13 Mar 12 13 Sep 12
Russett, Charles Warrant Amikons/Vincent 13 Mar 12 13 Sep 12
Whiteduck, Whitney Whiteduck/Meness 22 Mar 12 22 Sep 12
P a g e 1 4 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
MO
ND
AY
T
UE
SD
AY
W
ED
NE
SD
AY
T
HU
RS
DA
Y
FR
IDA
Y
9:30
Fitn
ess
Cen
tre
Ope
n
10:0
0 -
11:0
0 H
eart
Wis
e-w
ith T
erry
Ann
11
:00-
12:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess
T
erry
Ann
12
:00
- 1:
00 N
oon
Hou
r F
itnes
s T
erry
Ann
1:
00 -
2:0
0 S
enio
rs F
itnes
s T
erry
Ann
1:
00-3
:00
Day
Car
e-G
ym
3:00
– 4
:00
Tee
n F
itnes
s
( 12
– 1
8 ye
ars)
-N
ina
4:00
-6:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess-
Nin
a 6:
00-7
:30
Flo
or H
ocke
y
(Age
s 5-
11)
- La
nce
6:30
-7:3
0 H
.I.I.T
. F
itnes
s C
lass
N
ina
7:30
-9:0
0 F
loor
Hoc
key
(Age
s 12
-+)
- La
nce
8:00
Fit
nes
s C
entr
e C
LO
SE
D
9:00
Gym
CL
OS
ED
9:30
Fitn
ess
Cen
tre
Ope
n
10:0
0 -
11:0
0 H
eart
Wis
e-w
ith T
erry
Ann
11
:00-
12:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
12:0
0 -
1:00
Noo
n H
our
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
1:00
- 2
:00
Sen
iors
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
4:30
-5:3
0 K
ids
Fitn
ess
Cla
ss
Nin
a 6:
00-7
:00
Low
Impa
ct F
itnes
s N
ina
6:00
-7:3
0 B
adm
into
n/B
aske
tbal
l (A
ges
5-11
) -
Lanc
e 7:
00-8
:00
Spi
n C
lass
—N
ina
(Exe
rcis
e B
ikes
) 7:
30-9
:00
Bad
min
ton/
Bas
ketb
all
(Age
s 12
-+)
- La
nce
8:00
Fit
nes
s C
entr
e C
LO
SE
D
9:00
Gym
CL
OS
ED
9:30
Fitn
ess
Cen
tre
Ope
n
10:0
0 -
11:0
0 H
eart
Wis
e-w
ith T
erry
Ann
11
:00-
12:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
12:0
0 -
1:00
Noo
n H
our
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
1:00
- 2
:00
Sen
iors
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
1:00
-3:0
0 D
ay C
are-
Gym
3:
00 –
4:0
0 T
een
Fitn
ess
( 12
– 1
8 ye
ars)
-N
ina
4:00
-6:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess
-Nin
a 6:
00-7
:30
Flo
or H
ocke
y (A
ges
5-11
) -
Lanc
e 6:
30-7
:30
H.I.
I.T.
Fitn
ess
Cla
ss
Nin
a 7:
30-9
:00
Flo
or H
ocke
y (A
ges
12-+
) -
Lanc
e 8:
00 F
itn
ess
Cen
tre
CL
OS
ED
9:
00 G
ym C
LO
SE
D
9:30
Fitn
ess
Cen
tre
Ope
n
10:0
0 -
11:0
0 H
eart
Wis
e-w
ith T
erry
Ann
11
:00-
12:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
12:0
0 -
1:00
Noo
n H
our
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
1:00
- 2
:00
Sen
iors
Fitn
ess
Ter
ry A
nn
3:00
-6:0
0 O
pen
Fitn
ess
(Nin
a)
4:00
-5:0
0 A
fter
scho
ol S
katin
g (E
ganv
ille
Are
na)
- La
nce
6:00
-7:0
0 Lo
w Im
pact
Fitn
ess
Nin
a 6:
00-9
:00
Vol
leyb
all L
eagu
e La
nce
7:00
-8:0
0 S
pin
Cla
ss-N
ina
(Exe
rcis
e B
ikes
) 8:
00 F
itn
ess
Cen
tre
CL
OS
ED
9:
00 G
ym C
LO
SE
D
9:30
Fitn
ess
Cen
tre
Ope
n
6:00
-9:0
0 O
pen
Gym
-Lan
ce
8:00
Fit
nes
s C
entr
e C
LO
SE
D
9:00
GY
M C
LO
SE
D
P a g e 1 5
Attention Medical Transportation Clientele
Please be aware of the following:
1. If you have your own vehicle then you are expected to take yourself to all local appointments. Local appointments are Eganville, Pembroke, Killaloe, Renfrew, Petawawa, Beachburg, Cobden and Arnprior.
2. Transportation will only be provided if you are unable to drive due to a procedure you are going
to be having during your appointment.
3. Clients must give 2 days notice of upcoming appointments so that we can fit you into the schedule.
4. Pick up of prescriptions is not a benefit under the transportation program. Only if the Medical Van
or Car is going by the pharmacy can this service be provided. Please call early in the morning to see if we are going by the drug store.
Do not wait until late in the afternoon.
PIKWÀKANAGÀN FAMILY HEALTH TEAM
TREATMENT SERVICES
The Treatment Services Clinic medical personnel are
available 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on the dates as listed
below. Scheduled appointments as necessary
we are not a walk-in clinic.
Please be advised that upon each clinic visit it is mandatory that you present your current OHIP card.
Nurse Practitioner- Derek Frew
March 30, 2012
April 2,3,5,6, 10, 12, 13, 16, 17, 19,
20, 23, 24, 26,27 and 30, 2012
Gloria Nienkirchen NP-April 4 & 5, 2012
Michele Smith, Diabetes Nurse Educator
April 4, 18 and 24, 2012
Massage Therapist—On Maternity Leave
Foot Care– April 5 & 19, 2012
SERVICES YOU MAY ACCESS/OR BE REFERRED TO DURING THIS TIME OR AFTER HOURS.
-Your Family Physician-
-Pembroke Regional Hospital-613-732-2811-
-Renfrew Victoria Hospital-613-432-4851-
-St. Francis Memorial Hospital 613-756-3044-
Pembroke Lakeside Walk-In Clinic-613-732-3209-
Telehealth Ontario-1-866-797-0000/TTY 1-866-797-0007
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY, DIAL 911.
*PLEASE NOTE* Clients should ALWAYS provide updated information
(address, phone number, and OHIP number) to the
Medical Receptionist, upon arrival of their appointment.
P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
SEEKING HEALTH STANDING COMMITTEE MEMBER
Health Services is looking for a community member interested in volunteering their services to
sit on the Health Standing Committee. We currently have a vacant seat for a
Youth Representative. Anyone interested, please contact
Selena Roesler at (613) 625-2259 ext. #223.
COMMUNITY NOTICE
Terry Ann Grosklag will be now located
at the Makwa Centre as of January 16, 2012
with all the fitness and work out equipment.
Monday’s-Thursday’s 9:00 am to 4:00 pm
NEW MOM & TOTS
Exercise Group
11:00 am 12:00 pm (Mon-Thurs)
P a g e 1 6 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n
P a g e 1 7 P i k w à k a n a g à n T i b a d j u m o w i n G
OL
DE
N L
AK
E M
OU
NT
AIN
VIE
W
613
-71
7-6
88
6
Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn
1657A Mishomis Inamo Golden Lake, ON K0J 1X0
(613) 625-2800 Administration Office
(613) 625-2332 Fax Number
We’re on the WEB! www.algonquinsofpikwakanagan.com
Hours of Operation: Monday through Friday
8:30 am to 4:30 pm CLOSED
12:00-1:00 pm for LUNCH
Pikwàkanagàn in Search of Foster Parents We are in search for Aboriginal foster parents who are licensed,
or individuals who are willing to take the training to become a foster parent.
Foster parents work together with Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family
Services/ Family & Children’s Services of Renfrew County staff to develop a plan for each child in care. The ideal plan is usually to reunite a young person with his
or her family. When a reunion is not possible, the plan may require long-term foster care.
Foster families play an essential role in the child's daily life. The stable and caring home environment that foster families provide helps encourage healthy
growth and development.
If you are interested in this ever rewarding opportunity and would like more information please
contact :
Hilda Tennisco, Supervisor Pikwàkanagàn Child & Family Services
1657A Mishomis Inamo
Golden Lake, Ontario
K0J 1X0