caitlin tolley for miss indian world 2015

Decorate a Bat House!
Free Workshop
When: Sunday March 29th
Where: Kitigan Zibi Youth Center
Time: 1-3pm
Who: All ages (under 8 must be accompanied by an adult)
How much? Free!
**This is not a drop-off event**
Bats are in Danger!
Bats are declining nearly everywhere they are found in
Canada and the U.S., due to a new disease called
White Nose Syndrome.
How You Can Help
Come to our bat house workshop! Watch a video about bats made by the Batman
vs Superman team, learn about White-Nose Syndrome, what to do if you have
bats in your home, and how bat houses
work to help local bat populations.
All bat houses are fully assembled and
ready to go. All decorating materials and
houses are provided free of charge.
Leave your name and address and we will
also install your bat house for you!
Contact us for more information:
Natural Resource and Wildlife Department
Phone: 819-441-2323 ext. 22
Email: [email protected]
2015
Miss Abita Pibon
Organized by
Winona Tenasco
On February 7, 2015, ten beautiful, talented girls
started a journey filled with learning, friendships,
experiences and FUN. They worked hard to
balance their family life, school work and pageant
preparations. They battled nerves and anxiety to
take the steps to the Miss Abita Pibon 2015
pageant stage where they all shined brightly and
made their families and community proud.
Please join in congratulating all the contestants for
their dedication, courage and tenacity.
Congratulations girls on a job well done!
And Your 2015 Winners Are:
Hailey Ottawa, sponsored by Anishinabe
Printing, was named Miss Abita Pibon
Kegona Brazeau, sponsored by KZ Gaz,
was named Miss Ogimakwens (1st Runner Up)
& Miss Personality
Jennifer Tenasco, sponsored by Russ’ Buses,
was named Miss Ogimakwens (2nd Runner Up)
Miss Kònashkòns
A new pageant was started this year, Miss Kònashkòns
(Miss Snowflake) is a pageant for girls 4 to 8 years old.
Hope Tenasco was named Miss Kònashkòns 2015
Taaylah Shay O’Brien was named Princess
Kyra Odjick Kistabish was also named Princess
Kichi Miigwech!
Big THANK YOUs go out to all the sponsors, volunteers, families and friends who
gave their time and support to make this event possible. Kichi miigwech also
goes out to all the contestants for working so hard to make the show amazing!
On behalf of the pageant committee, I’d like to thank the following :
Anishinabe Printing
Buck’s Sport Shop
KZ Freshmart
KZ Gaz
Kitigan Zibi Police Department
Odjick Brennan (Esso Gas)
Pauline & Edmond Decontie Family
Russ’ Buses
Sometimes We Cater
Smiley’s
Kitigan Zibi Chief & Council
Kitigan Zibi Administration
Kitigan Zibi Health and Social Services
Kitigan Zibi Education Sector
CKWE 103.9 FM
LBJ Crafts
Mona Tolley
Christina Smith
Charlie ‘Geezer’ Morin
Daniel ‘Pinock’ Smith
Warren McGregor
Patrick Odjick
Pauline Decontie
Cory ‘Chorus’ Whiteduck
Andrew Commonda
Pam Meness
Migwuhn Twenish
Rainy Meness
Leona Commonda
Coreen Commonda
ALL the 2014 pageant girls for passing on
their titles and/or volunteering!!
Thanks to the pageant committee for volunteering their time to make all our girls shine!
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Leila
Holly
Kekens
Arianna
Jennifer
Madison
Kegona
Hailey
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By Miskomin Twenish
CAITLIN TOLLEY
FOR MISS INDIAN WORLD 2015
Kwey Kakina!
Please support me on my road to Miss Indian World
2015.
I am selling $2.50 tickets for a chance to win 18
prizes, including a $100 Amex gift card, Men’s
Pendleton shoes, a turquoise and amethyst
necklace set, a Child Star blanket and more.
If you would like to support me by purchasing tickets
I will be selling them throughout the community or
you can stop in at my parent’s place, 466
Paganakomin Mikan
Miigwech,
Caitlin Tolley
Miss Indian World Candidate 2015
Miss Algonquin Nation 2007
$2.50 each
Support
Caitlin Tolley
Kitigan Zibi
Seniors
Your invited
Senior’s
Talking Circle
DATE : Sun. March 22, 2015
TIME : 1:00 P.M.
LOCATION : KZ Cultural Center
Topic:
Traditional Practice for Chief Making
Everyone welcomed.
Afternoon snack will be available.
Please contribute if you can.
For more information
If you have any questions please
contact Pauline Decontie.
Phone: 819-449-1838
Email: [email protected]
Talking Circle
"The Circle has healing
power. In the Circle, we are
all equal. When in the Circle,
no one is in front of you. No
one is behind you. No one is
above you. No one is below
you. The Sacred Circle is
designed to create unity."
~Dave Chief, Oglala Lakota~