Cherokee Boys Club Report – week of May 30

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CLUB SCHEDULE

Saturday, May 25 – CHS Graduation – 10a.m. – Football field

Thursday, May 30 – CHS Last Day of School – Early Release 11:30 a.m.

Wednesday, June 5 – Club Managers Meeting – 8:30 a.m.

CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 2013

The Boys Club would like to congratulate the Cherokee High School Class of 2013.  Graduation ceremonies were held Saturday, May 25 at the High School Football Field.  The Boys Club honored the 65 Seniors with a breakfast on Friday that was attended by the class, the class marshals, the band performing at the graduation and faculty.  Also attending was Chief Hicks, members of Tribal Council, Boys Club Board members and managers, BIA Superintendent Darlene Whitetree, School Superintendent Walt Swan, members of the School Administration, and members of the School Board.  We are very proud of these students and wish them the best of luck in their endeavors!

AGELINK CHILD CARE NEWS

Agelink will hold their graduation ceremony on Tuesday, June 4 at the Acquoni Chapel at 7p.m.  There will be six children graduating from the Pre-School 4/5 age group who will attend Kindergarten in the Fall.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Agelink Child Care Center will hold their public CCDF Hearing Thursday, June 13 at 6p.m. in the School Age Building Conference Room.  The public is invited to attend.

BABY NEWS!

Congratulations to Brandy Sequoyah and Steven Thompson on the birth of their Daughter, Ellie Marie, who was born on Monday, May 20.  Ellie weighed 7.8 oz. and was 19.5 inches long.  Brandy works in the Schools’ Administration Department.  Our best wishes to Ellie Marie and her new family!

THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS

The Boys Club staff extends its sincere sympathy to friends and families who have recently lost loved ones.  Along with our community losses, we also suffer the losses of our brothers and sisters in Oklahoma who lost their homes, their belongings, their children, family members and pets. Please pray for all of these people, near and far, and believe in your heart that God will provide for the comfort and needs of His children.

MESSAGE FROM EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT

The Emergency Management and Executive office will be conducting a donation drive for the following items:  Bottled water, diapers, formula, non-perishable food items, Gatorade, first aid supplies, blankets and hygiene products.  Please make monetary donations by check to EBCI Emergency Management.  The EM program will send one check comprised of all monetary donations to the Red Cross.

The drop off points are the following: Council House, Tsali Manor, Boys Club Lobby, Health and Medical Lobby and EOC.  The deadline is June 7 for all donations.  If your department is interested in conducting a donation drive, please contact Emergency Management 554-6434 or 554-6433.