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CHEHALIS TRIBAL NIGHT OUT all ages to enjoy.
NEWSLETTER A tour of the Public Safety Building was
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The Confederated and KC the Safety Dog kept little ones given, and the building also was available
Tribes of the Chehalis entertained. for those who wanted to go inside to keep
Reservation, ‘People cool.
of the Sands’ Attendees were offered a tour of police
cars and other equipment used to protect Even though it was warm, our small
The articles and opinions our community and its resources. community came out to share a meal, learn
expressed are not necessarily about resources and get to know our tribal
those of this publication The parking lot was full of activities for police officers.
or the Chehalis Tribal Business
Committee. Everyone had a great time!

SUBMISSIONS The 34th
annual
The Chehalis Tribal Newsletter National Night
encourages tribal members Out brought
to submit letters, articles, community
photographs and drawings to members and
be considered for publication the Chehalis
(subject to editing). Tribal Police
Contributing writers, artists Department
and photographers include together to
Chehalis tribal build goodwill
community and a sense
members of shared
and staff. community.
Submission Attendees
deadline is were able to
the first of explore law
each month enforcement
(printed monthly). vehicles and
have a meal
TRIBAL CENTER together.

Main line: 360-273-5911
Address: 420 Howanut Road
Oakville, WA 98568
Office: 360-709-1726
Fax: 360-273-5914

CHEHALIS TRIBE’S
VISION STATEMENT

To be a thriving, self-sufficient,
sovereign people, honoring our
past and serving current and
future generations.

BUSINESS COMMITTEE

Harry Pickernell, Sr.: Chairman
Jessie Goddard: Vice Chairman
Shoni Pannkuk: Treasurer
David Burnett: Secretary
Leroy Boyd, Sr.:
Fifth Council Member

NEWSLETTER STAFF

Fred Shortman, Audra J. Hill and
the Information Technology Team
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