News & Updates

Community General Assembly

Dinner Served at 5:00 PMMeeting Begins at 6:00 PMMeeting Adjourns at 8:00 PM

Grave Marker Fundraiser

Proceeds will be going towards Grave Markers for the Willie Thomas Family

Splatsin Stet’xam Fundraising

First Auction is October 20, 2016 There will be 50/50 tickets for sale as well

Splatsin Stet’xam Fundraising

Future fundraising…. There will be 50/50 tickets for sale as well

Halloween Party in the Parking Lot

Poster Free event take stress of driving house to house and leave stress of unsure neighborhoods. Join us at the Splatsin Community Centre parking lot 1st year event decorating trucks or vans or trucks with your theme. Google trunk or treat for ideas

National Addictions Awareness Week Draft Agenda November 14 to November 18

Here is a draft Agenda for the events for National Addiction Awareness Week please mark your Calendar to attend either of the two Workshops being offered this year the focus is the Community is the Medicine please come out and participate in this uplifting and positive Workshop preregister for early bird prizes. And much more.

Thanks

Stewart Johnston

Addiction and Wellness Worker

Tel: (250) 838-9538 Ext 306

Fax: (250) 838-9548

Cell: (250) 306 8324

P.O. box 460

5771 Old Vernon Road

Enderby B.C.

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Farewell Luncheon for Keith Beckett

You are invited to say farewell to Keith Beckett and say Thank you for all he has done for Quilakwa Stop and Shop

Aboriginal Youth Entrepreneurship Program

Aboriginal Youth within the Program regions, between the ages of 18 and 35, that have a business idea or are interested in becoming an entrepreneur.

Williams Lake Governance Hearing

Every voice matters. All Secwepemc people are encouraged to attend.We are committed to working in unity to build up the Secwepemc Nation and re-establish our traditional ways of governing ourselves. What are your thoughts on a Nation – to – Nation relationship with Canada? Come and share or witness to those that do.

Call for Applications – Aboriginal Arts Development Awards

We are pleased to announce that we are accepting applications for the 2016/17 FPCC Arts funding programs.

These grants support First Nations and Aboriginal arts through five programs: Individual Emerging Artists, Organizations and Collectives, Sharing Traditional Arts Across Generations, Arts Administrator Internships and Mentorships, and Aboriginal Youth Engaged in the Arts.

Applicants must have a demonstrated commitment to their practice in any discipline — visual, music, dance, theatre, literary or media arts — and can work in traditional or experimental forms.

In 2016, 77 projects were awarded a total of $877,000 through the five programs. The deadline for all programs is October 31, 2016.

 

I have attached a poster, which provides a brief overview of our five grant programs. You can find our application forms and guidelines on our website (www.fpcc.ca).

Contact FPCC arts staff for more information — Cathi Charles Wherry, Arts Programs Manager, at [email protected] or Kyla Schorneck, Arts Programs Assistant, at [email protected].

We would like to thank all B.C. Aboriginal artists who are interested in our arts programs and look forward to receiving your application forms.

 

Chen kw’enmantumi,

 

Kyla Schorneck

Arts Program Assistant

                                               

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Brentwood Bay, B.C.

V8M 1N9

Tel: (250) 652-5952, ext 210

Fax: (250) 652-5953

email: [email protected]

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