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Important NoticeTREE REMOVAL ON GABE ACQUIN DRIVE
Please be advised that the next phase of the housing development on Gabe Acquin Drive will be starting in March. In preparation of this, the land needs to be cleared and the trees removed. We would like to invite all band members the opportunity to clear the area of trees if they wish. The area to be cut will be ribboned off and a map of the area will be available at the band hall. Only the trees in the designated area are to be at this time. All trees in the designated area must be removed by February 14. After that date, machines will come in to do the clean up and any required excavation of the area. Please call John Paul at the band hall to leave your name and number if you intend to participate. If we have several people interested in cutting, we may have to assign specific areas to ensure safety for all those cutting. The cutting will commence on February 5th.
If you have any further questions regarding this, please contact John Paul at 458-9511.
C O M M U N I T Y N O T I C E S
Culture Center Rental
Effective February 2014
Please be advised that effective February 2014 if you want to use the Culture Center you will be required to pay a deposit of $30.00; this deposit is required within 24 hours
of your booking the Culture Center or your booking will be cancelled.This new policy is the result of some people using the Culture Center and not doing their part in cleaning up after themselves. There will be a check list given to each
person when you book the center and it will be posted on the wall at the Culture Center. After you are finished using the center, you will need to contact security to have them
check to make sure the center is clean for the next person using it. A report will be given to the band office on the next business day and it will be determined if your
deposit will be returned or not. Should you have any questions, concerns or suggestions please contact the band office.Thank you for your attention on this matter.
Meeting For Seniors
RE: Wills and Estates, Health Services, Community Activities and Concerns
There will be a Seniors/Elders Session on Tuesday February 11, 2014 at the Band Office, 3rd Floor board room starting at 9am; we will be having a short meeting to
discuss Wills & Estates, Health Services and Community Activities & Concerns. Also if you can bring along any old photos with you to go down memory lane and to share with the group. Lunch will be served as well, if you require a drive please contact the
band office 458-9511. Woliwon
SMFN Conserve Energy Contest
It is that time of year everyone, the energy contest will run from October 2013 to March 2014. Please try to conserve and maybe you will be the winner! We have monthly prizes and also a grand prize at the end of the contest.
This year, children can also get involved by sending in a helpful hint each month, or even get creative by drawing their hint
out (which we will showcase in the newsletter) and we will draw
one name for a prize for the children!
TIPS: 1 2 3 4
Wash in cold water
Use energy efficient light bulbs
Turn lights off when not in use
Turn heat off or down low when room is not in use
Conserve Energy!
Congratulations to Melinda Brooks! She is the winner of January SMFN Conserve Energy Contest!
Reminder: This year, children can also get involved by sending in a helpful hint each month, or even get creative by drawing their hint out (which we will showcase in the newsletter) or color the next page “Its Coloring time” and submit it to Paulette Orr at the band office (for ages head start to grade 5) and we will draw one name for a prize for the children!
462-9683`SEPTEMBER 2008
www.chsmes.caIt is the place to keep up to date on what is going on at CHSMES. Classroom updates and information are available under the teacher pages on the website. This is a good place to see what your child’s classroom is currently doing and a great way to communicate with your child’s teacher and any other staff at the school. CHSMES will continue to send home important notices should the need arise. You will also find this on our website!!. Should you have any questions about our website, you may call the school at 462-9683.
PROPER CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR: Students continue to go outside for recess and lunch. Please ensure your child is dressed for the weather. We would prefer hats, mittens, snow pants, coats, and boots. It is also important that students have INDOOR FOOTWEAR, preferably sneakers. The winter brings in wet feet from outdoors making the floors wet at times. We also practice unannounced fire drills. Students who do not have on the proper footwear will not have time to put their boots on. Indoor footwear is also a must when participating in activities in the gym.
COLDS AND FLU: It is that time of year for the cold and flu. If a child should become ill during the school day, parents will be notified and the child will be sent home. Should your child be not feeling well prior to coming to school, please let your child stay home. It is better to be on the safe side and help prevent the spread of the cold germ.
CONTACT INFORMATION: If your contact information has changed such as home, cell and emergency contact. Please contact the school as soon as possible so that we may update this information. This is very important should an emergency occur.
CHSMES NEWSJanuary 20, 2014
ON GOING EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES
Mondays – 2:45 – 3:15CHSMES Choir
Tuesdays & Thursdays at LunchBasketball
Tuesdays - 2:45 – 3:30Girls Hand Drum Group
Thursdays – 2:45 – 3:30Math Club
EVERY Friday!!Hot Lunch
HOT LUNCH MENU
January 24Mama’s Mac & Cheese with slice of
Garlic Bread
January 31Grilled Cheese Sandwich and
Chicky in a Blanket
February 7Chicken Alfredo with slice of
Garlic Break
February 14Chicken Noodle Soup with veggie
Samosa
FUNDRAISINGINITIATIVES
Every FRIDAY!! 50/50 draw Winner will be posted on the school website. Tickets $2.00 each.
VALENTINES BASKET
Draw to be held on February 14
TICKETS SALES-SMECFebruary 23
Looking for volunteers to help sell tickets this day. Please call
the school if interested.
INDIAN summer games2014
COMMITTEE MEETING
Summer Games 2014
Team St. Mary’s First Nation Fund Raising Event
WHO: Everyone is welcome!
DATE: Every other Sunday starting
February 2, 2014
TIME: 1 to 3pm
WHERE: Culture Center
COST: 50 cents a card
NOTE: Refreshments will be served :)
For all those interested in helping out for this year’s NB Indian Summer Games, which will be held in Esgenoopetitj (Burnt Church) August 6-9 (Tentative date), there will be a meeting held on Tuesday, Feb 4th in the board room on the 3rd floor of the Band Office at 6 pm. Go Team St. Mary’s Go!!!
50/50 BINGO
ST. MARY’S RECREATION PROGRAM SCHEDULEJan 28th to Feb 2nd
TUESDAY-JANUARY 28, 2013
5-6:30 Sliding in Marysville *Weather permitting
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 3
Bus: Starts at 4:45pm
6:30-8 Sliding in Marysville *Weather permitting
Age Group: Grade 4 - Grade 12
Bus: Starts at 6:15pm
WEDNESDAY-JANUARY 29, 2013
1:30-2:30 Skating @ Willie O’Ree
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 5
Bus: Starts at 1pm
*must have skates & proper fitting helmet*
7:00-8:30 Floor Hockey
Age Group: 7 years and older, must provide own transportation
THURSDAY-JANUARY 30, 2013
5-6:30 Basketball Skills
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 3
Bus: Starts at 4:45pm
6:30-8 Beading @ Cultural Center
Age Group: Grade 4 – Grade 12
Bus: Strts at 6:15pm
FRIDAY-JANUARY 31, 2013
8:15-9:15 Swimming @ F’ton Indoor Pool
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE > Age Group: 6-8 yrs
Bus: Starts at 7:30pm
**If parents/guardians choose to bring their children, they are welcome each week regardless of age group**
**BOYS SLEEPOVER NIGHT**
Details posted on FB Group Page **for children who attend rec on regular basis**
!!!PLEASE TUNE IN TO OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
“St. Mary’s Recreation Program-2013”
ST. MARY’S RECREATION PROGRAM SCHEDULEFeb 4th to Feb 9th
TUESDAY-FEBRUARY 4, 2013
5-6:30 Open Gym
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 3
Bus: Starts at 4:45pm
6:30-8 Open Gym
Age Group: Grade 4 - Grade 12
Bus: Starts at 6:15pm
WEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY 5, 2013
1:30-2:30 Skating @ Willie O’Ree
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 5
Bus: Starts at 1pm
*must have skates & proper fitting helmet*
7:00-8:30 Floor Hockey
Age Group: 7 years and older, must provide own transportation
THURSDAY-FEBRUARY 6, 2013
5-6:30 Bracelet Making
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 3
Bus: Starts at 4:45pm
6:30-8 Beading @ Cultural Center
Age Group: Grade 4 – Grade 12
Bus: Strts at 6:15pm
FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 7 , 2013
8:15-9:15 Swimming @ F’ton Indoor Pool
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE > Age Group: 9yrs & older
Bus: Starts at 7:30pm
**If parents/guardians choose to bring their children, they are welcome each week regardless of age group**
SUNDAY-FEBRUARY 9, 2013
Sliding/Skating Mactaquac
*sleds, skates & helmet required*
Bus going around at 12 noon – Returning at 4pm
TUNE IN TO OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR UPDATES & REMINDERS
“St. Mary’s Recreation Program-2013”
ST. MARY’S RECREATION PROGRAM SCHEDULEFeb 11th to Feb 16
TUESDAY-FEBRUARY 11, 2013
5-6:30 Open Gym
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 3
Bus: Starts at 4:45pm
6:30-8 Open Gym
Age Group: Grade 4 - Grade 12
Bus: Starts at 6:15pm
WEDNESDAY-FEBRUARY 12, 2013
1:30-2:30 Skating @ Willie O’Ree
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 5
Bus: Starts at 1pm
*must have skates & proper fitting helmet*
7:00-8:30 Floor Hockey
Age Group: 7 years and older, must provide own transportation
THURSDAY-FEBRUARY 13, 2013
5-6:30 Dodgeball
Age Group: Kindergarten – Grade 3
Bus: Starts at 4:45pm
6:30-8 Beading @ Cultural Center
Age Group: Grade 4 – Grade 12
Bus: Strts at 6:15pm
FRIDAY-FEBRUARY 14 , 2013
8:15-9:15 Swimming @ F’ton Indoor Pool
PLEASE NOTE CHANGE > Age Group: 6-8 years
Bus: Starts at 7:30pm
**If parents/guardians choose to bring their children, they are welcome each week regardless of age group**
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16 2013
50/50 BINGO-Cultural Center
1pm-3pm For children in K5 and up
IMPORTANT>>50 cents a card, please send children with change so they can participate,
raising money for the 2014Indian Summer Games Team!!!!
EVERYONE WELCOME!!!!
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ROLY’sDelivery Service
Starting
February 10/14
Store, Liquor Store, Pharmacy, Take-Out, etc!!
$5.00 and $1.00 stop after that!!
“Tim Hortons” “ONLY” no stops $3.00
Tax free from store, St.Mary’s Fish & Chips, Gas for your gas jugs!!
Except on cigs and off reserve take-outs
Call 238-0546
Hours: 8:oo am – 3:00pm
Monday to Friday ONLY!!
No Credit or Debit cards
Cash Orders ONLY
Emergency Numbers
RESOURCES
Emergency 911
Tele-Care811
St. Mary’s Help Phone1-855-568-7800
Chimo1-800-667-5005
Kids Help Phone1-800-668-6868online at kidshelpphone.ca
Community Police Office460-2373
Addictions Services 452-5558
Mental Health453-2132
After Hours Mobile Crises 453-2132
Dr. Chalmers Hospital452-5400
Community Health Clinic452-6383
St. Mary’s Health Center452-2750
ST. MARY’S HEALTH SERVICES
Hi my name is Shasta Hitchcock (Paul), and I am a social work
student at St. Thomas University. I have lived in the community
my entire life (minus the few years that I went to school in
Ottawa). I have been lucky enough to get a placement for my
social work practicum here in my own community, at St. Mary’s
Child and Family Services. When this practicum is complete I
will graduate in June with my Bachelor of Social Work. I will
also be hosting a parents support group in the community in the
coming months.
I will be at the Health Center (452-2750) Monday to Thursday
from 8:30 to 4:30 for the next 5 months. I can also be reached
by email at [email protected].
Feel free to contact me as I am always happy to have a chat!
Thank you, Shasta
COOKING WITH KIDS - Rocketship wrap3-2-1 Blastoff ! What kid wouldn’t love a rocket ship going off into space for their lunch?
1 whole grain tortilla wrap2 baby carrots
3 slices of yellow bell pepper
1 Tablespoon of greek yogurtMayo
Turkey Breast (or other favorite lunch meat)
Assemble your turkey wrap by placing some mayo or miracle
whip,turkey breast and any other desired elements into tortilla. Roll as you would a burrito. Slice off one end completely so you have a straight bottom edge for your rocket. For the top of the rocket, slice your wrap into a point shape. Take a small portion of the tortilla you cut off and slice two thin triangles to place on the sides of your main wrap as shown above.Use the veggies to decorate the rocket and plate!
“This dish is delicious! It was so fast and easy to prepare!”
food.com
4 boneless skinless chicken breasts4 garlic cloves, minced4 tablespoons brown sugar1 tablespoon olive oiladditional herbs and spices, as desired
Preheat oven 450F, line cookie sheet with aluminum foil, spray with PAM.Saute garlic with oil
Remove from heat and stir in brown sugar. Add herbs as desired. Place
chicken on cookie sheet and cover with the garlic sugar sauce. Salt and pepper to taste.
Bake uncovered for 30 mins or until cooked.
Garl ic Chicken
TIP: Fill a baggie with yogurt, snip a tiny corner off the bag, and use for fine food drawing on the plate!
Easy Garlic Chicken
WINTERFEST
February 1 and 2
Saturday 10 am to 5pm
Sunday 10 am to 5pm
Capital Exhibit Center
!Admission is $5/person (cash
only)
On-site Parking - FREE
Gigantic Ice Slides, SnowTubing
Slides, SnowMazing Labyrinth,
Dog Sled Rides, Horse Drawn
Sleigh Rides, Pony Rides,Polar Bear Games, Sculptures,
Petting Zoo,
Nature NB, Isaac's Way, Science
East, CFB Gagetown and more
EPICSATURDAY FEBUARY 8, 2014
1PM AT SAINTE ANNE COMMUNITY CENTER THEATER (715 PRIESTMAN STREET)
DOORS OPEN 30 MINS BEFORE THE SHOW. HEALTHY SNACKS AND DRINKS FOR SALE ON SITE.
TICKETS ARE $2 CHILD AND $4 ADULT
THE CROODS
SATURDAY FEBUARY 1, 2014
1PM AT SAINTE ANNE COMMUNITY CENTER THEATER (715 PRIESTMAN STREET)
DOORS OPEN 30 MINS BEFORE THE SHOW. HEALTHY SNACKS AND DRINKS FOR SALE ON SITE.
TICKETS ARE $2 CHILD AND $4 ADULT
THE LAND BEFORE TIME
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 1ST, 2014 AT 11AM
CINEPLEX FREDERICTON IS HOSTING FAMILY FAVORITES: THIS WEEK IS THE LAND BEFORE TIME
ONLY $2.50 ADMISSION!!
CITY EVENTS
Mental Health FACTS
1. Mental illness affects p e o p l e o f a l l a g e s , educational and income levels, and cultures
2. Schizophrenia affects 1% of the Canadian population
3. More than two-thirds of Americans who have a mental illness live in the c o m m u n i t y a n d l e a d productive lives.
4. 31.3 million adults (13.7 percent of the population) received mental health services during the past 12 months.
5. Between 70 and 90 percent of people with mental illnesses experience a significant reduction of symptoms and an improved quality of life, with proper care and treatment.
Senior’s Day Every Wednesday 10% Off St. Mary’s Supermarket Only!
(Except Smoke Shop, Gas Bar, Fish ‘n Chips Or Wolastoq Wharf)
Taxes where Applicable
Senior’s Day Every Wednesday 10% Off St. Mary’s Supermarket Only!
Taxes & Bottle Deposit where Applicable
Rain Checks Available Excluding 2L Pop Promo
(Except Smoke Shop, Gas Bar, Fish ‘n Chips Or Wolastoq Wharf)
Tax Free Sundays!
OPEN 7 AM—MIDNIGHT 7 DAYS A WEEK ( Holidays 9 am to 6 pm)
ST.MARY’S RETAIL SALES, WHERE THE CUSTOMER IS ALWAYS # 1 150 Cliffe St., Fredericton, NB
We Reserve the Right to Limit Product While Supplies Last Check Out our Instore Specials on our Website:
www.stmarysretail.com
Regular or No Sugar Added
8”Apple Valley Pie
Product of Canada
Potatoes Red, Yellow or White
Clearwater Bacon Wrapped
Scallops Villaggio
Bread White or Whole Wheat
Super Bowl Sunday Only Deli Chicken Wings
Hot, BBQ or Honey Garlic
Lean Ground Beef
Value Pack