Page 10 - Chehalis Tribal Newsletter - November 2016
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FAMILY
Early
Learning
Program
students
selected
their
pumpkins
at Hunter
Family
Farm on
Oct. 21.
Children
also
visited
Oakville
School
District
on Oct.
10 to tour
emergency
vehicles
and learn
about fire
safety.
Early Learning’s busy fall
Students that attend the MEETING Family Farm on Oct. 21 to pick Policy Council
Early Learning Program have pumpkins from the patch,
settled into their school day Anyone interested in slide down a huge slide and A new Policy Council for
routines. October proved to attending a Policy Council feed the animals. We had a Early Head Start and Head
be full of activities for our meeting is welcome. Our great turnout and each child Start was elected and attended
children and their families! next meeting will be at was able to take home a training Oct. 10.
5 p.m. Nov. 21 in our main pumpkin they selected.
Fire safety building. For details, contact Policy Council plays a
one of the council members Evacuation drill crucial part in the operation of
Head Start children learned or call 360-273-5514. our program.
about fire safety at the Oakville Head Start teaching staff
School District on Oct. 10. Pumpkin picking and kids participated in a We are happy to announce
The event was presented by bus evacuation drill to learn that our new members are:
the Oakville Fire Department. Early Head Start and Head what to do in a bus-related Chairperson Racheal Mendez,
Kids were allowed to see Start traveled to Hunter urgent situation. Emergency Vice Chairperson Jessica Hill,
and touch equipment, ask preparedness drills such as Secretary JaNessa Bumgarner,
questions and tour a real fire this take place monthly. Treasurer Lucy Hill and
truck and ambulance! Community Representative
Phillip Youckton.
Fall Festival
Our program hosted a
Fall Festival for students and
families Oct. 11. Everyone
enjoyed face painting, family
portraits, arts and crafts, a
swamp fishing game, a what’s
in the box sensory game, a
bake sale (with all proceeds
going toward Christmas gifts
for children in the program),
a Tupperware presentation,
home winterization help and
dinner. Prizes and raffles
rounded out the day.
FAMILY
Early
Learning
Program
students
selected
their
pumpkins
at Hunter
Family
Farm on
Oct. 21.
Children
also
visited
Oakville
School
District
on Oct.
10 to tour
emergency
vehicles
and learn
about fire
safety.
Early Learning’s busy fall
Students that attend the MEETING Family Farm on Oct. 21 to pick Policy Council
Early Learning Program have pumpkins from the patch,
settled into their school day Anyone interested in slide down a huge slide and A new Policy Council for
routines. October proved to attending a Policy Council feed the animals. We had a Early Head Start and Head
be full of activities for our meeting is welcome. Our great turnout and each child Start was elected and attended
children and their families! next meeting will be at was able to take home a training Oct. 10.
5 p.m. Nov. 21 in our main pumpkin they selected.
Fire safety building. For details, contact Policy Council plays a
one of the council members Evacuation drill crucial part in the operation of
Head Start children learned or call 360-273-5514. our program.
about fire safety at the Oakville Head Start teaching staff
School District on Oct. 10. Pumpkin picking and kids participated in a We are happy to announce
The event was presented by bus evacuation drill to learn that our new members are:
the Oakville Fire Department. Early Head Start and Head what to do in a bus-related Chairperson Racheal Mendez,
Kids were allowed to see Start traveled to Hunter urgent situation. Emergency Vice Chairperson Jessica Hill,
and touch equipment, ask preparedness drills such as Secretary JaNessa Bumgarner,
questions and tour a real fire this take place monthly. Treasurer Lucy Hill and
truck and ambulance! Community Representative
Phillip Youckton.
Fall Festival
Our program hosted a
Fall Festival for students and
families Oct. 11. Everyone
enjoyed face painting, family
portraits, arts and crafts, a
swamp fishing game, a what’s
in the box sensory game, a
bake sale (with all proceeds
going toward Christmas gifts
for children in the program),
a Tupperware presentation,
home winterization help and
dinner. Prizes and raffles
rounded out the day.