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Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
Services announced for Carrie Cameron Carrie Frances Cameron, a Bay Mills Indian Community tribal member, died unexpectedly at her home on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019. Carrie was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan on August 22, 1959 to the late Harold Sr. and Marie (Teeple) Cameron.
Carrie is survived by her children; William “Corky and Elaine Parish, Cori Parish and Maqwanibwit “Bucky” Deuman, and Derek Ackerman; her grandchildren, Malorie, Lily, and Billy Parish, Gavin Burtscher, Charles and Gabrielle Lyons.
She is also survived by brothers; Harold Jr. and Corrine Cameron, Darryl Sr. and Edith Cameron, Arnold “Hawk” and Jessie Cameron, Joel Cameron, Norman and Eileen Cameron; sisters, Penny and Chuck Leapley, Carol and Chris Carrick; and many nieces and nephews.
Carrie is preceded in death by her parents; Harold Sr. and Marie Cameron; her partner and love, John Hanover; brother, Aaron “Bill” Cameron Sr.; sister, Leola Calder; nephews, Aaron “Billy” Cameron Jr., Dennis Cameron, Nicolas Cameron; and niece, Jackie Leapley.
Carrie loved being around people and loved to laugh. She had a long memory and would always share stories about her life. Along with being a story teller, Carrie was a great pool player and helped her team of six years earn four championships. She liked to frequent the local casinos, where she would greet everyone with a smile. But Carrie found the most joy on the back of a Harley riding either near or far with her beloved John Henry.
Services will be held at the Bay Mills Cultural Center with traditional prayers in the evening on Thursday, Jan. 24 at 7 p.m.. and a traditional funeral service at 11:00 a.m on Friday, Jan. 25, 2019. A potluck luncheon will follow at the Armella Parker Senior Center in Bay Mills.
Clark Bailey Newhouse Funeral Home is assisting the family with arrangements. Online condolences may be left at www.clarkbaileynewhouse.com.
BMCC offers paid internships to students Eligible students are invited to apply for a paid internship for the spring of 2019. Interns will be placed at Bay Mills Community College or within Bay Mills Indian Community. Openings include positions in physical education, accounting, human resources, marketing, food systems, and academics. To apply, submit a completed application, cover letter and resume to the BMCC Human Resources Dept. You can contact Stacey Walden for more information or position descriptions at [email protected] or 906-248-8642. Applications will be taken until Jan. 21.
Long bow for sale 65” long bow for sale. You finish – instructions on how to finish are available at West Campus. Asking $140. Webster can be reached at 248-8458.
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Bay Mills Indian Community
Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
Report water issues online or via phone Bay Mills water customers can now report if they are experiencing issues via phone or online. The number to report issues is 906-248-8179. You can also utilize the online reporting form available at www.baymills.org on the upper left side of the page.
LIEAP applications taking applications The Low Income Energy Assistance Program is open. You must call and make an appointment, either 248-2527 or 248-2528. Hours are 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Please remember that you must bring your tribal identification card, 30 days of all income for anyone over the age of 18, award letters for Social Security, unemployment, disability and child support. You must also bring the Social Security cards of everyone in the household in order to complete the application. Incomplete applications will not be accepted or processed.
Journey to Healing programs held each week •Teen Empowerment Group held at the cultural building for teenagers 11 to 17 every Tuesday, 5 to 7 p.m.
•Women's Support Group, every Monday, 5:30 p.m. at the cultural building.
Computer portal available to assist those in applying for assistance There is now a portal at the Commodity Food building for people that do not have internet access or need help to apply for State Emergency Assistance through the Department of Health & Human Services.
REMEMBER THIS PROGRAM IS INCOME BASED
We ask that you call for an appointment since we only have one computer available for this program. We will let you know what you need to bring with you for the appointment when you call, 248-2527 or 248-2528.
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Employment
Opportunities
• Business Office Manager/Bay Mills Health Center (open until filled)
• Kitchen Line Cook/Bay Mills Resort & Casino (open until filled)
• Cashier-Host/Bay Mills Resort & Casino (open until filled)
• Billing & Collection Specialist/ Bay Mills Health Center (closes Feb.1)
• Kitchen Steward/Bay Mills Resort & Casino (open until filled)
• Dealer/Bay Mills Resort & Casino (open until filled)
• Mental Health Therapist/Bay Mills Health Center (open until filled)
• Clinic Nurse/Bay Mills Health Center (open until filled)
• Staff Dentist/Bay Mills Health Center (open until filled)
• Bus Driver/Ojibwe Charter School (open until filled)
• Housekeeping Room Attendant/ Bay Mills Resort & Casino (open until filled)
Applications and full job descriptions can be found online at www.baymills.org. Applications not accepted after the closing date.
Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
Cardboard now being acceptedHave you heard the news? Recycling cardboard just got a whole lot easier! Bay Mills Maintenance Department is now accepting all corrugated cardboard from both tribal and non-tribal folks free of charge! You can feel twice as good about recycling with Bay Mills because your cardboard supports other maintenance and waste management efforts at BMIC! Drop off your cardboard in the white garage behind the BMIC trash compactor. Open same hours as the trash compactor. For more information contact 906-248-8154.
Bay Mills News Deadlines/Digital Subscription Bay Mills News updates are made to the website daily and a downloadable traditional-style newspaper will be available the 3rd Thursday of each month. In order to receive a link to this issue, send a message to [email protected] to be added to the subscription list. Deadlines for content in both the online and print issue remain the same, 4 p.m. on the second Thursday of the month. The next deadline is Thursday, Feb.14. The most recent issue is available by clicking the link at the top of this update.
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Honor the Earth, Recycle at Bay Mills! Blue Trailers: open 24hr White Garage: open Tues—Sat
10am—6pm Trash Compactor: open Tues – Sat 10am—6pm
Plastic Glass Metal Paper Cardboard Trash
Soda bottles Produce containers Condiment bottles etc
Glass bottles Canning jars Wine bottles etc
Soda cans Aluminum cans etc
Computer paper Newspaper etc
Cereal boxes Amazon boxes Soda can boxes etc
Food waste Dry latex wall paint Diapers etc
Biology parking lot: May-Oct Goodwill in Soo: during regular business hours
Special Events: spring and fall only BMIC Mntnc Dept “Bulb Crusher”:
during business hours
Old Tires eWaste Household Hazardous Waste Light Bulbs
Tires on rim Tires off rim
Old computers and accessories Old TVs Small kitchen appliances Microwaves Humidifiers/dehumidifiers etc
Batteries Motor oil Aerosol cans Pesticide/herbicide Cleaning products Etc
Incandescent CFL bulbs LED bulbs
DISPOSAL OF MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
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Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
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Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
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Sharing needles can get you more than high...
it can get you Hepatitis C and HIV.
for more info call 906-635-3621 or visit www.chippewahd.com
Weekly from 11am to 3pm Mondays: SSM @ WMH, parking lot at the corner of Pine St and Nolte St Tuesdays: Bay Mills @ Old Public Works Site, behind the "Silver Dome"
next to Advanced Office Technologies (AOT) building Thursdays: SSM @ Sault Tribe Health Center, south parking lot
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Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
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Help us with the Spirit Stone Trail
Design a sign for the Spirit Stone Trail
A new bicycle and pedestrian trail will connect Bay Mills from one end of the 55 stretch to the other. Help the Solid Waste Committee design signs for the trail! These signs will be placed on the recycling bins at each trailhead.
Designs should express the importance of caring for the Earth, a love of nature, and/or what makes Bay Mills special.
Submit your designs to Aubrey at Biological
Services by email amaccoux-
[email protected], or mail/drop off at 11801 Plantation Rd, Brimley MI
49715. Deadline March 1, 2019.
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Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
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Weekly Tribal Update Read Bay Mills News Thursday, Jan. 24, 2019
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FREE & OPEN TO THE PUBLIC YEAR-ROUND
CARDBOARD RECYCLING
GOT BOXES? CORRUGATED CARDBOARD DISPOSAL AT BAY MILLS
Have you heard the news? Recycling cardboard just got a whole lot easier! Bay Mills Maintenance Department is now accepting all corrugated cardboard year-round from both tribal and non-tribal folks free of charge!
You can feel twice as good about recycling with Bay Mills because your cardboard supports other maintenance and waste management efforts at BMIC!
Bay Mills Indian Community Maintenance Department
12141 Lakeshore Dr Brimley, MI
www.baymills.org (906) 248 8154
Drop off your cardboard in the white garage behind the BMIC
trash compactor. Open same hours as the BMIC
trash compactor.
For more information contact 906 248 8154.
Location of cardboard garage at BMIC Maintenance
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MSU Master Composter Class at Waishkey Bay Farm
Topics covered include history of composting, compost composition and chemistry, basic composting and yard waste reduction techniques, worm composting, bin, equipment and
site selection and benefits and uses of compost.
Lunch is provided each day. Please register with Connie Watson at [email protected] or (906) 248-8363 by February 8th
Two Day Training Friday, February 15 - from 9am-5pm
AND Saturday, February 16 - from 9am-4pm
MSU is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer. Michigan State University Extension programs and materials are open to all without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, religion, age, height, weight, disability, political beliefs, sexual orientation, marital status, family status or veteran status.
To become a certified Master Composter, individuals need to: • Attend all classes • Complete the course work and take home review • Complete 15 hours of volunteer activity related to composting and/or
yard waste reduction
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BayMillsCommunityCollegeFall2018
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