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www.chehalistribe.org PRSRT STD ©Copyright 2012 FirstName LastName US POSTAGE PAID CHEHALIS TRIBAL NEWSLETTER is a publication of the Confederated Tribes Street Address OAKVILLE WA of the Chehalis Reservation. City, ST Zip PERMIT No. 2 Contacting the Native Your Input is Requested on the Planning and Prioritizing American Unit’s of Future Road and Bridge Projects on Intake Hotline the Reservation The Northwest Justice Project’s Native American Unit (NAU) provides free civil (non-criminal) legal services for The Planning Department is coordinating the annual update of the Tribal people who cannot afford a lawyer in Washington. Transportation Improvement Program (TTIP). The TTIP is a publically reviewed document which guides how Transportation Funds received by To reach us call the toll-free hotline at (888) 201-1014, the Tribe will be spent over the next 4 years. A copy of the draft TTIP is and then press 5 to leave a message for the NAU. You can available for public review at the Chehalis Tribal Center located at 420 leave a message 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and we Howanut Rd., Oakville, WA. Comments and questions can be directed will return your call within 2 business days. to Kayloe Dawson at (360) 709-1767 or by stopping by the Planning Department. Cat Spay Day ADULT CAT On February 7 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM the Planning Department will be Concern for Animals in cooperation with FREE SPAY th set-up in the lobby of the Tribal Center to provide information to interested Animal Care Veterinary Clinic is offering DAY persons. Copies of the draft TTIP, and specifc information on proposed/ FREE Spay procedures to 25 adult female upcoming transportation projects will be available. cats per day for Thurston County residents. FOUR THURSDAYS Please contact Concern for Animals at 360- Any comments or questions must be received before the close of business 456-8176 for more information. Proof of January 31 on March 1, 2013. February 28 low income and residence to qualify. March 28 Chehalis Tribal Newsletter This four day cat spay program is made April 25 possible through a grant from the Thurston County Human Society, Inc. to help control The Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation... the feline population in our community Concern for Animals “People of the Sands” while easing the fnancial burden of pet PO Box 4422 Articles and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily the opinions owners. A total of 100 spay surgeries will Tumwater WA 98501 of this publication or the Chehalis Tribal Business Committee. 360-456-8176 The Chehalis Tribal Newsletter encourages tribal members be available to qualifed cat owners over 4 www.concernforanimals.org to submit letters, articles, photographs, and drawings to be clinic days. considered for publication. These are subject to editing. Contributing writers, artists, and photographers include Chehalis tribal community members and staff. SPIPA Healthy Families Project Submission deadline: 6th of each month Printed monthly Presents: Tribal Center (360) 273-5911 Business Committee POSITIVE INDIAN PARENTING 420 Howanut Road David Burnett, Chairman Oakville, WA 98568 Ray “Barnaby” Canales, Vice Chairman Wednesday, January 23 (360) 709-1726 (offce) Farley Youckton, Treasurer 5:00 PM- 7:00 PM (360) 273-5914 (fax) Cheryle Starr, Secretary fshortman@chehalistribe.org Dan Gleason, Sr., 5th Council Member Chehalis Tribe’s Vision Statement To Sign Up Contact Beth Burnett To be a thriving, self-suffcient, Chehalis Tribal Newsletter Staff: Offce: 360-709-1627 sovereign people. Honoring our past Fred Shortman, Communications Cell: 360-463-1526 and serving current Coordinator Email: bdodge@chehalistribe.org and future generations Page 12 chehalistribe.org greatwolfodge.com luckyeagle.com eagleslandinghotel.net