1. Hotel Tower II Grand Opening
Aug. 12-14
Each Tribal Member can stay one night FREE in the new hotel tower during this special VIP weekend. Each reservation includes dinner at Nibi, breakfast at Gapi the next morning and a special gift.
Though reservations are filled for the tower opening weekend, Tribal Members who are unable to attend will be sent a voucher for a free night’s stay and dinner at Nibi. The vouchers are good for one year. Gifts that are distributed during this event will be mailed to those unable to attend as well.
2. FireKeepers Casino 400
Aug. 22
The NASCAR Cup series returns to MIS August 22! The FireKeepers Casino 400 is the second to last regular season race! Come see if your favorite driver gets locked in to the NASCAR Playoffs! Join us for great camping, affordable adult prices, special kids pricing, free parking and the ability to bring a cooler with your favorite food and beverages!
For more information, check out the Facebook event at https://bit.ly/2WQ1kws .
3. Virtual Cooking Classes
Aug. 27
Please join us for a virtual cooking class from noon to 2 p.m. to brush up on your culinary skills while staying in the comfort of your own home! This virtual cooking class is open to NHBP Tribal Members, employees and health clinic patients, but will be limited to 10 participants – so be sure to register before Aug. 20.
For more information or to register for any cooking classes, please contact NHBP Registered Dietitian Erin Stark at 269.312.4337 or erin.stark@nhbp-nsn.gov . 4. Fall Ceremony
Aug. 27
Join us for a day of floating Pine Creek and gathering Mnomen {Wild Rice}!
5. Mnomen {Wild Rice} Camp
Sept. 3-4
Learn the traditions of harvesting and finishing Wild Rice from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. NHBP Tribal Members, Members of other federally recognized Tribes, NHBP staff and invited community members are welcome to attend.
Please contact anyone in the Environmental Department with questions. Transportation is available upon request from the Grand Rapids Community Center. Please RSVP to Environmental Office Manager Angie Shine at 269.704.8493 by Aug. 28.
NHBP Environmental Center 1301 T Drive South Fulton, MI 49052
6. Kwe 2 Kwe {Woman to Woman}
Sept. 7
NHBP Pow Wow 2021 The annual NHBP Pow Wow will be held as a one-day event Saturday, Sept. 18 , with Grand Entry at 11 a.m. COVID-19: Phase 2 Starts Today
Starting today, Aug. 11, The NHBP Tribal government will move to COVID-19 Phase 2. This means:
Letters of Interest Wanted to Serve on Revenue Allocation Code Review Committee NHBP Tribal Council is soliciting letters of interest and statements of qualifications from NHBP Tribal Members age 18 or older to serve on the Revenue Allocation Code Review Committee.
Please click here for more information. Turkey Time Gift Check Opt Out
NHBP Tribal Members who are also the head of household now have the option to opt out of receiving the Turkey Time gift check. Members must opt out before 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3.
Curious Caregivers Series
Whether you’re preparing to become a caregiver for the first time or you’re a seasoned, snack-wielding pro, NHBP Social Services has a series to enhance your caregiving skills. Through three sessions – offered online and in person – an NHBP Social Services Specialist will provide practical information and proven parenting strategies to any parent or caregiver of NHBP Tribal youth. Attend a total of three classes in the monthly series through the end of 2021 to earn a $25 Meijer or Target gift card. Please note: Topics in the series will change monthly. Space is limited to 10 participants for in-person classes. Open to parents or caregivers of NHBP Tribal youth.
For more information and to register, please contact Prevention Specialist Heather Kozar at
heather.kozar@nhbp-nsn.gov
or 269.704.8510.
Sept. 14 | 3 — 4 p.m. | Pine Creek Conference Room 121 Sept. 21 | 3 — 4 p.m. | Grand Rapids Health Facility Conference Room Sept. 28 | 3 — 4 p.m. | via Zoom FireKeepers Casino 400 Tickets Available Now
All NHBP Tribal Members receive a ticket to the FireKeepers Casino 400 being held on Aug. 22. To receive your ticket, please visit
Saturday, Aug. 21
Sunday, Aug. 22
Behavioral Health Support
If the recent discoveries at North American Indian boarding schools are causing difficult feelings for you or someone you know, NHBP’s Behavioral Health Team is available to provide support to anyone experiencing an emotional response to this disturbing news. If you are having trouble sleeping or eating, experiencing increased depression or anxiety, having intrusive thoughts or feeling suicidal, please contact Behavioral Health Administrative Assistant Sherri Lockard at 269.275.1324 to be connected to a counselor.
Native Americans may also text the Native crisis line for free, 24/7, confidential crisis support. Text NATIVE to 741741. A resource list for trauma responses from the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition in the US is available here:
https://bit.ly/3dchqWM
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Read NHBP Tribal Council’s full statement here: https://bit.ly/3jm9N3N .
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