Events with the tag: Pablo
Wednesday, September 5
CSKT to celebrate wilderness ordinance
PABLO — This year, 2012, marks the 30-year anniversary of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes’ designation of the Mission Mountain Tribal Wilderness area by CSKT Tribal Ordinance. To celebrate this important environmental accomplishment we are bringing together indigenous land managers from North and South America – members of the international Native Lands and Wilderness Council – at Salish Kootenai College. The gathering will be held Sept. 5-7, with two days of plenary sessions and break-out sessions. Participants will have the opportunity to enjoy a day of guided interactive experiences in the Mission Mountain Tribal Wilderness Area on Sept. 5.
This symposium is open to the public. Registration and information for the event can be found at: http://nlwc.eventbrite.com/
Wednesday, September 12
Basin commission to meet
PABLO — Members of the Flathead Basin Commission will hold a meeting on Sept. 12 from 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. at the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Headquarters, Tribal Council Chambers, in Pablo.
For more information, contact the FBC at 240-3453.
Friday, September 14
Register to join Cub Scouts
RONAN — Pack 4940 will hold Cub Scout sign-ups for Ronan and Pablo on Friday, Sept. 14, from 6-7 p.m. at the Ronan VFW located on Round Butte Rd. Cub Scouts is open to all boys in grades first through fifth and combines outdoor activities, sports, academics and fun, while teaching ideals such as honesty, good citizenship and respect. Cub Scouts meets twice a month after school and will work around after school sports and activities. For more information, please call cub master Jen Largent at (406) 261-8217.
Tuesday, September 18
People’s Center to host Native American Awareness week
PABLO — The People’s Center will host the annual Native American Awareness Week here Sept. 18-20 and are seeking volunteers to help. We will host local students, some from off reservation schools and local the community. They will have the opportunity to participate in drying and tasting wild game drying on the rack, taste fry bread, see how deer hides are tanned, hear stories, tour the museum, play native games, and hear drumming and singing. If you can help in anyway please call The People’s Center at (406) 675-0160. We lean heavily on volunteers to make this a successful event.
Thanks in advance.