MUSQUEAM NEWSLETTER Tel: 604-263-3261, Toll Free: 1-866-282-3261, Fax:

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2014
MUSQUEAM NEWSLETTER
Tel: 604-263-3261, Toll Free: 1-866-282-3261, Fax:
604-263-4212...Safety Patrol: 604-968-8058
Inside this issue:
Distribution and Dividend
IMPORTANT !!!!
A friendly reminder, if you have family members that are living
off reserve and have moved recently, please have them contact
band office or email: [email protected] so we
can update information or email distribution and dividend packages.
Also, please note that deadline for direct deposit is Thursday,
November 20, 2014.
If you require a distribution/dividend package we have them
available at the Band Office, please see Paula Point; Administration, or if you would rather it send by email please email: mibdistriution.bc.ca or contact Paula Point; Adminstration, and she
will email you the forms.
MIB Casual Employment
2-3
Education
4-5
Health
Housing
6-12
13-14
Musqueam 101
15
Recreation
16
Remaining News
17-21
Smoke Shop Hours:
Very important
Parents please be sure to fill out Form 3, required under the
new Family Law Act, that must be completed for each child,
signed and witnessed. No cheques will be released without
Form 3 and Form A completed.
Monday—Friday
10:00AM– 6:45 PM
Thank you
Musqueam Administration
Must be 19 years
old and have a valid
status card.
(Closed during lunch
12:00—1:00 PM)
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
CASUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
The Band office has frequent need for casual employees to perform a variety work for
“on call” and/or casual work, in a variety of positions:
Administrative Services – strong administrative and computer skills
needed for future assignments for clerical, receptionist and
administrative positions
Recreation – (Qualified candidates must be willing to attend a ½ day
training/orientation session)
Safety Patrol Night Shift - (Qualified candidates must be willing to
attend a ½ day training/orientation session) Women are encouraged to
apply
Youth Centre – looking for role models in the community to cover shifts
Community Notice Delivery (Great opportunity for students. You must
be 16 years of age or older)
Child Care/Daycare - looking for candidates with a love for kids
Drivers - MIB Community Bus - We are seeking drivers who have a Valid
Class 4 Unrestricted or higher B.C Driver’s License and a clean driving
record to drive on a casual basis for events, outings, and other
bookings. Drivers should have knowledge of Vancouver and
surrounding areas and be able to work well with various groups. Please
submit a copy of your driver’s license.
Homemaker – house cleaning, light meal preparation for elders as
needed
MIB Cigarette Shop – we are looking for community member with great
customer service skills and cash management to work shifts
Persons wishing to be considered for casual work should submit an application to
Human Resources. Those who have submitted applications recently only reapply if your
contact information has changed. All applications must include particulars with their
current contact information, availability and areas of interest for work opportunities
and any related experience.
To maintain eligibility on the Casual List please update your resume, availability
and contact information on an ongoing basis or at a minimum every 6 months.
Applicants of Musqueam and/or Aboriginal ancestry are encouraged to apply.
Please apply by submitting a cover letter and resume to Musqueam Indian Band, Human
Resources e-mail: [email protected] or a form can be obtained and submitted at
the Band Office Reception Desk, 6735 Salish Drive, Vancouver, BC, V6N 4C4.
APPLICANTS WITH RELEVANT TRAINING & EXPERIENCE WILL BE CONTACTED
WHEN NEEDED
MUSQUEAM EDUCATION Friday November 14th, 2014
Cheque Issue day for December will be Friday November 28th at 8:30am!
Last week’s answer: A Library !
Try and guess the answer to this week’s riddle:
What has a face and two hands, but no arms or legs?
If your child is 4 years old, Kindergarten registraon begins for NEXT year November
1st. Please call your local school or visit their websites online for registraon forms.
IMPORTANT
EDUCATION
INFORMATION
Are you in GRADE 12 and want to know about scholarships for next year? Check out
this one: hps://www.horaoalger.ca/en/scholarships/program_bc.cfm
Are you a post-sec student at VCC and are interested in bursaries/scholarships?
Check out this one from C3: hp://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/
eng/4078514441407/4078514441407?
Comic Book Club!
Is being opened up to people who are 10 years and older!
Come enjoy wring your own story, drawing your own character, or reading
your favorite comic. Mondays 5-7pm!
The Elementary Homework Club is BACK!
Elementary
Homework Club
Elementary Homework Club is up and running again! Please join our tutors
from 3:45-5:15 every Thursday to get help with reading, math, and
homework!
It will be held in the Rec Centre Meeng Room unl aer Halloween.
Educaon Department Staff
Faye Mitchell, Educaon Coordinator, email: [email protected]
Jayne Simpson, Learning Facilitator: email: [email protected]
Delphine Campbell, Educaon Assistant, email: [email protected]
Congratulaons to Tara Felix!
Tara recently wrote and passed her Real Estate exam. She is one
step closer to becoming a Real Estate Agent. Tara is geng ready
to begin her hours in the classroom to become cerfied.
Congratulaons Tara! Keep up the awesome work!
Business Administration
Certificate for Aboriginal
Learners
School of Business Management
Business Administration Certificate for Aboriginal Learners (18 Credits)
(Tuition fees are covered for eligible Aboriginal students through the Coastal Corridor Consortium (C3)
Partnership with Squamish Nation Education Department)
Spring 2015 Course Offerings:
Business Marketing (BMKT 161 55) – 3 Credits
This course covers the full spectrum of Canadian marketing of consumer products and services including:
market segmentation, consumer behaviour, products, packaging, distribution, and promotion. Students will
analyze case problems and prepare a strategic marketing plan. Videos, guest speakers and in-class discussion
about marketing topics will assist in the learning experience.
Capilano University, North Vancouver Campus Tuesday evening 6:30-9:20pm starting January 6, 2014
(room location to be confirmed)
Business Administration Management (BADM 101 55) – 3 Credits
Students study current management practices. Students also practice effective business presentation skills in
public speaking. The course instructors integrate topics through the use of contemporary business issues.
Capilano University, North Vancouver Campus Thursday evening 6:30-9:20pm starting January 8, 2014
(room location to be confirmed)
Business Administration Certificate Program requires successful completion of one required business course, two
specialty business courses and a choice of three business elective courses (three-credits each) chosen from the School of
Business) The course offerings for Fall 2014 are included within the business elective courses which apply towards the
Business Administration Certificate https://www.capilanou.ca/business/Business-Administration-Certificate/
TO REGISTER
Contact Andrea Eby [email protected] Convenor, Business Administration Certificate Program for Aboriginal
Learners SUBJECT LINE: REGISTRATION SPRING 2015 ABORIGINAL COHORT
(Tuition fees are covered for eligible Aboriginal students through the Coastal Corridor Consortium (C3)
Partnership with Squamish Nation Education Department.
For more information visit our website: www.capilanou.ca
ORIENTATION SESSION TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9 6:30-7:30pm
Kexwusm-ayakn Student Centre Library Building 196, Capilano University, North Vancouver Campus
Musqueam Health Department Newsleer
Nov.14, 2014
Friday, November 14, 2014
Musqueam, Squamish, Tsleil-Waututh
Community Engagement Hub
You are invited to witness the signing ceremony
for the
HEALTH PROTOCOL AGREEMENT
Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
November 20, 2014 |5:00pm-7:00pm |
Musqueam Cultural Centre
The Health Protocol Agreement to be signed between the three Naons –
Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh - will advance the
collaborave to enhance health services and improve health outcomes for
members and provides a framework for this ongoing relaonship.
WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE
For more informaon please contact:
Cain Kerehoma, Coordinator (778) 847 6886 or [email protected]
MIB Brighter Future’s / Injury Prevenon…. -Erma Campbell, Health Promoon Worker
Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
Nov.14, 2014
Is Your Child Safe? Play Time
Children learn through play. Different types of play help them to develop dexterity and to increase
physical, emoonal, social and cognive development. Health Canada has produced this guide to
provide you with informaon to create a safer play experience and to make safer choices when selecng toys for children.
The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act (CCPSA), which came into force on June 20, 2011, is administered by Health Canada. Its purpose is to protect the public by helping to address or prevent dangers to human health or safety that are posed by consumer products in Canada. The Act and its regulaons define the safety requirements applicable to consumer products, several of which are covered in this guide.
The CCPSA and its regulaons do not disnguish between new and used products. Any person who
sells, distributes, or gives away products that do not comply with the legislave requirements would
be contravening the CCPSA and be subject to compliance and enforcement acons.
General Recommendaons
Scan your home from a child's point of view; crawl on your hands and knees to look for possible hazards and then remove the hazard.
Keep small household items like small or broken crayons, coins, paper clips, pen caps, jewellery, hair clips, screws, buons, keys, candy and gum out of the reach of children under three
years of age. These items are common causes of choking.
Keep decoraons and collecbles out of children's reach. They are not toys and could have
small, loose or sharp parts that could choke or cut.
Ensure water sources, such as hot tubs, pools, ponds and spas are not accessible to children.
Keep small children away from buckets, diaper pails, toilets and other large household containers that are filled with liquid. Toddlers have been known to fall into such products and drown.
Keep plasc bags out of the reach of children. These items are a suffocaon hazard.
Keep lighters and matches out of the sight and reach of children. Remember that lighters may
be child-resistant but they are not child-proof.
Keep burning candles out of the reach of children and pets. Do not place burning candles on or
near anything that can catch fire. When burning candles, make sure an adult is always present
in the room.
Purchase age appropriate party favours and do not use party favours, such as whistles and
blowers, if they have loose parts. These can be accidentally inhaled or ingested, even by older
children.
When vising family and friends, be aware that not everyone will take the same precauons
you do for ensuring an area is free of hazards and safe for children. Supervise children closely.
Remember to always remove cords and drawstrings from children's clothes such as sweaters,
hoodies, hats, or jackets, as these can be a strangulaon hazard.
If you are buying or inhering a used toy or play item, make sure that:
the product has not been recalled. Check with the manufacturer and Health Canada for recalls
(hp://www.healthycanadians.gc.ca).
the product is in good condion.
the manufacturer's instrucons for safe use are included or can be found online.
the labels are present and legible.
if there are safety features, that they are complete and in good working condion.
Breakfast Program
If your child is sick or not going to school on that day can you phone to let us know, at the
Breakfast Program. We get to the café at 6:30 am. The telephone number to the Breakfast
Program is 263-1141. Thank you.
Community Health Nursing Program….
-Nina Brown, RN, CHN
Pneumonia Awareness
Nov.14, 2014
What Causes Pneumonia? Germs (bacteria and viruses) get into the lungs and begin to make copies of
themselves and this causes an infecon.
How Do I get Pneumonia? Germs can move from your nose, sinuses or mouth can spread to your
lungs, you can inhale these germs directly into your lungs, or you may get pneumonia if you inhale
foods or liquids.
Who is most At Risk? People who are immunocompromised, who are living with chronic lung diseases,
those who smoke, those who have mental impairment (demena, stoke etc.), and anyone who has undergone a recent surgery or trauma.
What are the Signs and Symptoms? Persistent cough with a lot of salty tasng green mucous; fever,
which can be mild or high); Shortness of Breath; shaking of body (chills); fast heartbeat; chest pain
which is worse when coughing or inhaling.
Can I Prevent Pneumonia? Get the Flu Shot every year - also encourage family around you to get the
flu shot as well; get the Pneumonia vaccinaon (if you qualify); Wash Hands frequently; don’t smoke and limit exposure to second/third hand smoke; stay rested;
Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
drink lots of water and make as many health food choices when possible.
Day
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Who is
here
Nina
Nina
Nina
Nina
Office
Hours
8:30 – 12:00
8:30 - 12:00
8:30 – 12:00
8:30 – 12:00
Ashlee Point, Health
Clerk is available for
assistance
8:00 – 12:00
Office
Hours
1:00 – 4:30
*12:00 - 2:00
Pre/Post
Natal*
LUNCH
1:00 – 4:30
1:00 – 4:30
1:00 – 4:30
2:00 - 3:30
in office
Contact Informaon:
Nina Brown, Community Health Nurse
604-269-3313 email: [email protected]
If this is an urgent health related maer, please contact your physician, in the case of an emergency phone 911
If Nina is not in her office, please see Ashlee Point, Health Clerk, for assistance
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NNADAP: Naonal Nave Alcohol and Drug Awareness Program
Shane Pointe
Office Hours: Monday-Friday—> 8:00am-4:00pm You can drop-in or schedule an appointment.
Nov.14, 2014
If by chance I am not here when you arrive, I am out with someone else or on official business with
other staff. Please leave a note and I will get back to you as soon as possible. The NNADAP office is
located on the second floor of the Community Centre, to make an appointment call the direct line @
604-269-3454.
Email: [email protected]
Local Support Services:
Pacific Spirit Addicons Services
2110 43rd Ave W, Vancouver. Call: 604- 261-6366
D-TALKS
To access youth and adult detox treatment services, Vancouver Coastal Health. Call 1-866-658-1221
Baered Women's Support Services
Stopping the Violence Counselling Program, Specialized Vicm Services Vancouver. Call 604-6871867
Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support
Organizaon is EVA BC Member. Vicm Services Program, Vancouver. Call 604-688-1927
BC Society for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse
Specialized Vicm Services, Vancouver. Call: 604-682-6482
Chronic Disease Management Program
Hours – Monday to Friday – 9:30 am to 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm to 6:30 pm
If anyone is looking for assistance with workouts or health informaon, please drop by my office anyme.
Available to assist all ages and levels of fitness for all community members.
Merv Kelly – Chronic Disease Management Program Facilitator
604-263-3261 – Extension 3455
email: [email protected]
Musqueam Elder ’s Centre
Musqueam Ladies Night - Every Tuesday evening Time: 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm. At the
Musqueam Elder’s Centre We bring our own snacks to share with one another.
Thank you, Musqueam Ladies Group
Any quesons please call: 604-263-6312 Brenda Campbell, Elder’s Coordinator
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Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
Nov.14, 2014
Safe Drinking Water Monitor Program—Charlene Campbell-Wood
Is it safe to reuse the boles that water is sold in by filling them with tap water?
Health Canada does not recommend the reuse of single-use boles because the reuse poses a potenal microbiological risk if not cleaned properly. Studies on reusing single-use boles have found that
depending on the source of the water used and the general hygiene of the user, the growth of bacteria in the bole can vary from negligible to potenally hazardous. Health Canada suggests that people use wide-necked boles that can be thoroughly washed with hot soapy water between uses.
Frequently, the concerns regarding the re-use of single-use plasc boles for drinking water have
focussed on the safety of the plasc under these condions. There have been claims that polyethylene terephthalate (PET or PETE) plasc used in single use water boles breaks down when used
repeatedly releasing cancer-causing chemicals. However, Health Canada has seen no scienfic evidence to suggest that reusing PET boles will contribute harmful levels of chemicals and toxins to
the water. Health Canada has also concluded that the levels of Bisphenol A detected in water boled
in polycarbonate do not pose a health concern.
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Youth Centre
Nov.14, 2014
Abigail Speck at the Youth Centre at 604-269-3465 Email: [email protected]
Monday November
17th
Tuesday November
18th
Wednesday Novem- Thursday November
ber 19th
20th
Pool Tournament!
BTS—Reading Club
5:00—8:00
3:30—5:30
BTS—Math and Science Club
Arts & Cra
Friday November
21st
Wii Games!
Movie Night!
3:00—6:00
Food will be provided
3:30—5:30
Hockey Night
Snacks will be provided
Snacks will be pro-
The Youth Centre will be open from 2:00pm—9:00pm Monday—Friday
Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
Children under 7 years old will be sent home; unless accompanied by a parent or guardian,
who is at least 15 years old
MUSQUEAM YOUTH OUTREACH
My office is located in the youth centre. Feel free to come by if you have any quesons.
Youth Outreach Worker: Kymberlee Stogan
Phone: 604-269-3452
Email: [email protected]
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
November 17
November 18
November 19
November 20
November 21
Mini Golf
BTS– Reading
Club
BTS–
Math/Science
Club
GOV Meeng
GOV Group
(weather perming dress
appropriately)
3:30-5:30
Swimming
3:30-5:30
Kerrisdale Pool
Design a House
Post (using
4:30-5:30
6:00-8:00
Paper)
6:00-7:30
Beading
6:00-7:30
4:00-7:00
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Health Dept. Newsleer
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
Nov.14, 2014
The Musqueam Bus will be
transporting Community
Members to this important
event, bringing our communities together to discuss
health concerns with FN
Health. Call the Musqueam
Health Department for more
information.
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MUSQUEAM
INDIAN
BAND
November 12, 2014
Newsletter
HOUSING DEPARTMENT
DISTRIBUTION & DIVIDEND
Attention Community
Members:
Contact Us:
Lorna Stewart, Housing Business
Manager—604.269.3382 or
604.562.9115
Please note as per
Signed Rental Agreement under section 4
which states:
Grace Ulu, Equalization & Housing Assistant, - 604.269.3381 or
604.771.2101
ing, deducted from
any future distribution payments.
If you currently have
outstanding Rental
Arrears and have not
If you are unsure if
you have signed a
Rent Repayment
Plan; or would like to
arrange a date and
time to discuss a Rent
Eddie Campbell, Maintenance
Supervisor
4.6: Tenants who are
Band Members, and as
been following your
Rent Repayment
Repayment Plan,
please contact Grace
George Hazelman, Maintenance
such eligible for Band
Distribution payments,
agree to have any rent
arrears, or other relat-
Plan, the Housing
Department will be
withholding your
distribution and/or
Ulu at 604.269.3381.
ed charges outstand-
dividend cheques.
RENTAL PAYMENTS
According to the Rental Agreement, all rent on Social Housing
Units are due on the 1st of every month, unless you have
made other arrangements (such
as bi-weekly payments) with
the Housing Department.
Please be sure to pay your rent
by the 1st of every month to
the Housing Department.
If you do not communicate
with the Housing Department
regarding your monthly rent,
we will take further action up
to and including Eviction.
The Housing Department will
accept the following forms of
payment:
Cash
1
Money Order
Cheque
Pre-Authorized Debit
If you would like to use the PreAuthorized Debit form, please
see attached. If you have any
questions about this method of
payment, please contact us.
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
PRE-AUTHORIZED DEBIT (PAD) AGREEMENT
1. Customer Information (Please Print Clearly)
Name:
Acct#
Street Address:
City
Province
Postal Code
Telephone Number:
Cell#:
2. Bank Account Information
Transit # (5
digits)
Deposit Account
Number:
Financial Institution #:
(3 digits)
Banking Info.
Attached
…
You, the Payor, authorize Musqueam Indian Band to debit the bank account identified above:
Bi-Weekly
Commencing:
Amount:
Monthly
Commencing:
Amount:
$
$
3. Pre-Authorized Debit (PAD) Details
These services are for (check one)
…
Personal
…
Business
You, the Payor, may revoke your authorization at any time in writing, subject to providing notice of 15 days. To obtain a sample
cancellation form, or for more information on your rights to cancel a PAD Agreement, contact your financial institution or visit
www.cdnpay.ca .
Signature of Account Holder:
Signature of Joint Account Holder (If applicable):
Name:
Name:
(Please Print)
(Please Print)
Date:
Date:
You have certain recourse rights if any debit does not comply with this agreement. For example, you have the right to receive
reimbursement for any debit that is not authorized or is not consistent with the PAD Agreement. To obtain more information on
your recourse rights, contact your financial institution or visit www.cdnpay.ca .
When the form is complete, mail or fax to:
Musqueam Indian Band
Housing Department
6735 Salish Drive
Vancouver, BC V6N 4C4
Tel: 604-263-3261 Fax: 604-267-4819
MUSQUEAM INDIAN BAND
HOUSING OPEN HOUSE
Hot Topics
Insurance
Policies
By-laws
Agreements
Maintenance tips
Energy conservation
tips
Date: To be announced (end of November)
We would like to inform the community that the
Housing Department is holding an Open House .
For more information about what will be included please contact Desirae Fraser at
778.988.5342.
Housing Department
6735 Salish Drive
Vancouver, BC V6N 4C4
Lorna: 604.269.3382
Grace: 604.269.3381
Desirae: 778.988.5342
MUSQUEAM 101
stem? (what?) Musqueam 101 November 19, 2014
TherewillbeNOMUSQUEAM101on
November19NextMusqueam101willbeon
November26
What Happened Last Week
DanielJusticegaveathoroughlyengagingpresentationonThomas
King'sTheInconvenientIndian:acuriousaccountofNativePeoplein
NorthAmerica.Thisbookisapowerful,humorous,andprovocative
accountofthehistoryofIndigenoussettlerinteractioninNorth
America.ThomasKinguseshisuniqueandpowerfulvoicetoopennon
nativeeyestothetruthsaroundthemandthepresenttenseof
colonialism.DanielalsoofferedsomethoughtsaboutKing'svisionfor
futurepossibilitiesinourrelationships,inCanadaandacrossNorth
America.
November 12th, 2014
Musqueam Recreation Notice
Bike Drive at the new Musqueam Bike Co-op!
Saturday, November 15th
10:00 am to 4:00 pm
6404 Crown Pl, next to the old preschool
Got a rusty old bike in your garage? Give it a second life when you donate it to Musqueam's
brand new Bike Co-op! Come on by if you want to find out more about the co-op and share
your vision, join the club, donate old bikes, parts, and tools, have someone fix your bike, or
just hang out! Join the Facebook Group “Musqueam Bike Co-op” to find out more.
Gym Floor Closures!
Please note the following dates for gym floor closures
Wednesday November 19th First Aid Training /Daytime closure
Thursday November 20th Community Meeting / Day & Evening Closure
Thursday November 27th Community Meeting / Day & Evening Closure
Gathering Our Voices
Musqueam Health, Recreation & Social Development are collaborating to support a group of
20 young community leaders who are fundraising to attend Gathering Our Voices in March
2015. This Provincial youth conference brings together motivated Aboriginal youth to share
ideas, network, and gain motivation to make a positive difference in their community.
These youth have dedicated countless hours to their fundraising efforts to ensure they make it
to Prince George in a few months but we still have a long way to.
If you have any type of donations (art work, loonie toonie auction items, gift cards etc) it
would be greatly appreciated! Please see Courtenay Gibson, Recreation Coordinator to drop
off your donations -
Gymnasium information
Gym hours:
Monday to Friday 8:30 am – 9:30 pm
Saturday and Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Contact Information
Gym Phone: 604.269.3464
Desk Line: 604.269.3451
Courtenay Gibson, Recreation Coordinator
[email protected]/ 604.781.1470
Robyn Sparrow, Recreation Assistant
[email protected]
Peter Felix, Recreation Assistant
[email protected]
SAFETYANDSECURITY
COMMUNITYMEETING
Topic:
Where:
When:
Time:
ByLaws2ndreading
MIBRecreationRecCenter
FridayNovember21,2014
5:00pm–8:30pm
Pleasecomejoinusforasnackandconversation
ByLaws:2ndreading
x Nuisance
x UntidyPremise
AlltheByLawsarepostedontheMusqueamWebSiteandindraftform.Ourgoal
is to reach out to the membership to have proper discussion before passing
bylawsontoCouncil.
AllByLawswillhaveatremendousimpactforeveryonethatlivesandresidesin
the Musqueam Community; As Musqueam moves towards SelfGovernance we
needthisdiscussionandapprovaltoprotectandguidethefutureofourchildren
andgrandchildrenforthebettermentandSelfGovernanceofMusqueamPeople.
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VISION
The Musqueam, a proud and unified people, will as a selfgoverning
nation, work together to ensure enhanced quality of life for all
generationsofourpeopletodevelopasustainable,selfreliant,vibrant
communitythatisbuiltuponthehistoricalandtraditionalvaluesofour
community.
MISSION
TheMusqueam,throughtransparentandaccountableleadership,will
asserttherighttogovernourselves,forthebenefitofallgenerationsof
our people, and exercise that right by building capable governing
institutions and economies that match our culture through strong
leadership.
VALUES
RESPECT,PRIDE,INCLUSIVENESS,HONOUR,SHAREDRESPONSIBILITY
Musqueam Indian Band
Social Development Department
CEDAR HAT WEAVING CEREMONY
Youth & Caregivers Session
PLEASE COME ATTEND THEIR
GRADUATION!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
MIB Cultural Centre
3:00pm—7:00pm
Dinner Provided
EVERYONE WELCOME!
Guinness Beef Stew
Musqueam Cafe
Thursday, November 20th
11:45 – 1:30 pm or Sold Out
$10 Guinness Beef Stew
Mixed Green Salad w/ Balsamic Vinaigrette
Fried Bannock
$2 Banana Bread
$2 Chocolate Chip Oatmeal Cookies
$2 ea. Raspberry Mouse Tart
$1 Bottled Water
$1.25 Pop
Thank you, see you all there … Rhea Guerin
Musqueam Indian Band
November 13, 2014
The Musqueam Indian Band and the Musqueam Chief & Council are inviting
Musqueam Members who would like the opportunity to attend upcoming home
Canuck games that are gifted to the Musqueam Indian Band and Chief & Council.
To distribute as fairly as possible we will be selecting the attendees by a lottery
draw.
*Please note that if you submitted your name last year and attended a game you
may re-submit your name this year but priority will be given to those that have
not attended.
Rules for entering:
May only submit your name once
If your name is chosen, the selected recipient must attend the game
If you can’t attend the game you were selected to attend your name will go
back in to the lottery and a new winner will be selected
Must provide own transportation to game
Please enter by emailing your name and contact information to:
Email: [email protected]
Or by filling out the form that is attached and placing your entry form in the box
at reception in the Musqueam Administration Office.
Please note that you can only submit your name once and if your name is drawn
you must be the recipient using the ticket. If a minors name is drawn an adult
must attend with the minor.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Musqueam Canuck Lottery Form:
Name: ___________________________ Age: ______ Phone Number: ___________________
Musqueam Children’s Christmas Party
Sunday December 14, 2014 @ 12:00pm
It is that time of year again!
Santa is working on his list – checking it twice, checking to see who is
naughty or nice.
Children; newborn - 12yrs must attend to receive their gift, so please
complete the registration form on the back of this notice and return to the
administration office by Friday December 5, 2014 if your child/ren will
attend.
Santa and his helpers thank you in advance for your co-operation.
Musqueam Childrens Christmas Party
Registration Form – Newborn to 12 years
A parent/Guardian must complete the section below and return or fax to the Musqueam Band Office.
Child/children must be in attendance at party in order to receive gift.
Phone: 604-263-3261 or Fax: 604-263-4212
Or email @ [email protected] or [email protected]
When: Sunday December 14, 2014
Time: 12:00pm
Where: New Gymnasium (next to Band Office: 6777 Salish Dr.)
Name of Child
Name of Parent or Guardian
(Please Print)
Age
Gender
m/f
Band No.
Date of Birth
phone number
Please return to the Band Office a.s.a.p. Deadline is December 05, 2014. There is a box in the
reception area for you to drop off your forms.
Thank you.