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The Chehalis Tribal Newsletter is PERMIT No. 2
a publication of the Confederated
Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation
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Right: Public
Safety officers in brief
gather to help
with raffle
prizes during Submit artwork
National Great Wolf Lodge is
Night Out. requesting Chehalis tribal
Far right: artists submit their artwork
Youth play for sale. Pieces will be
it safe while displayed and for sale at
navigating various outlets throughout
an obstacle the lodge. GWL will purchase
course in the some of the smaller
Public Safety projects and ask that larger
parking lot. artwork be displayed for
consignment.
NIGHT OUT This is a great opportunity
From page 1 to showcase your talent!
All prints must be framed,
A new addition to the and other finished items
festivities this year was “Safety should be ready for display
Town,” implemented to and sale.
familiarize youth with traffic Information: Trudy
safety procedures. Marcellay at 360-888-5808.
The Public Safety
Department knows that with Calling tribal artists
the improvements on Anderson A motorized police car is the perfect Tribal youth compete in an
Road, such as the sidewalk and ride for a little hero in the making. inflatable arcade game. The Seattle Children’s
crosswalk, it’s important to ensure Museum, the region’s
everyone stays safe while enjoying There were plenty of areas set members of the Public Safety pioneer in coupling museum
new tribal amenities. up for children to play throughout Department. experiences with early
Although National Night Out the evening. They showed off their throwing childhood education, seeks
is intended to emphasize safety, They rode bicycles through arms by hitting the target on the several individual artists
it also is about embracing one Safety Town, jumped in the dunk tank. Sgt. Jake Dickerson from Washington state tribes
another’s company. bounce house and competed in an and Corrections Officer Brandon to provide artifacts and
Dickerson said his biggest inflatable arcade game. Cash didn’t seem to mind taking a artwork for an upcoming
takeaway from the event is “seeing Youth excitedly lined up for dip in the water on what was one permanent exhibit. Seeking
everyone have fun.” a chance to cool off a couple of the hottest days of the summer. graphic artists, designers,
woodcarvers and potentially
textile artists and weavers,
proficient in Coast Salish
styles. Emerging and student
artists are encouraged to
apply.
Requirements: artist
resume, statement of
interest, artist portfolio and
examples of work.
Deadline: Friday, Aug. 31
Online submissions
only: Please send to
thechildrensmuseum.org/
artistsubmit
Kids lined up for the chance to dunk officers. Elders are first in line to make a dinner plate.