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New CTLF executive director A time of healing
The Chehalis Tribal Loan Fund Board
of Directors is pleased to introduce Tamra GET IN TOUCH DRUM AND SONG GROUP
Marlowe as the Executive Director for
CTLF. Tamra is a prior CTLF board 6:30 p.m. May 19
member and longtime supporter of the CTLF Executive at the Healing House
Chehalis Tribe and local community. Director Tamra
Marlowe’s leadership and financial Marlowe at 360-709- Chehalis tribal community members welcome.
services experience, along with her talents 1631 or tmarlowe@ Runs the third Thursday of each month.
in business and community development, chehalistribe.org. Light refreshments will be provided!
will stimulate growth in the CTLF
program as we offer lending products Call: Erika Pickernell or Gilanne DeLaCruz
and financial guidance to Chehalis tribal relationships for the betterment of all. at 360-709-1676 for more information
members and the surrounding community. She also likes boating, concerts and
Marlowe is from the Pacific Northwest spending time with family and her dogs.
and has lived in Oakville since 2014. The mission of the Chehalis Tribal
Raised in a family-owned business, she Loan Fund is to empower Chehalis tribal
has a passion for building generational members to achieve financial, educational
stability and legacies through business and entrepreneurial support.
ownership. She also has been a licensed CTLF offers business development,
home loan officer since 2005. Marlowe consulting and financial coaching. Loan
specializes in financial education, home- programs include debt consolidation
buyer readiness, leadership development along with business, consumer, vehicle,
and organizational growth. She enjoys equipment, home improvement, rental
community development and building assistance and fireworks loans.
American Rescue Plan
funds put to good use
Housing Authority provides cleaning
supplies, personal kits, street sweeper
The Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority has received
American Rescue Plan funds from the U.S. Department of
the Treasury in the amount of $733,611 to respond to the
COVID-19 pandemic.
So far, $110,000 has been spent. CTHA supplied
131 tribal homes,
including 42 elder
homes, with cleaning
supply kits! We were
also able to supply
50 children in these
homes with their own
personal kits and
donated 50 cleaning
kits to the local food
bank for community
members.
Additionally,
CTHA used ARP
funds for our spring SATURDAY SUNDAY
cleaning to provide &
dumpsters, curbside JUNE 25 JUNE 26
trash pickup for DOORS SHOW DOORS SHOW
OPEN5PM BEGINS6PM
OPEN7PM BEGINS8PM
March and a street
sweeper that will keep
our neighborhoods TICKETS STARTING AT $35
clean. For Star Players at the Lucky Star Rewards Center
We will continue
to provide regular Chehalis Tribal Housing Authority
updates on how funds provided cleaning and personal
are being used. kits to tribal homes. Must be 21 or older. See a Rewards representative for details