Author: Ed Nephler

LTBB Community Health has another exciting announcement to make this week. We are going to be participating in the Michigan Indian Family Olympics again this year!

The Community Health Department strives to promote health and wellness through fun, competitive, physical activities with other Michigan tribes! There are a variety of ways to get involved in this competition. Activities include: Archery, Long Jump, Jump Rope and Fitness Circuit, Softball Throw, 3 Point Basketball Shot, Running/Walking, and Lacrosse Speed Shot!

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Community Health is excited to announce that the Ogichidaa Trail is open for business.  This is a "soft opening" as there still is some work to do on the trail. 13 of the 15 workout stations are open for use.  There are signs located at each of the open stations, starting with a recommended warm-up prior to starting the trail and a cool down at the end. From start to finish, it's approximately 0.5 mile long.

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Prior to conducting an Appropriations and Finance Committee phone poll, the following shall be posted for 24-hous in accordance with policy.

Reason for Phone Poll #1: Request for Funding from Department of Homeland Security Tribal Homeland Security Grant Program FY 2023

Reason for Phone Poll #2: Request for funding as a sub-grantee from the Inter-Tribal Council of Michigan For funding from the Administration for Children and Families (ACF) Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians Tribal Home Visiting Grant Program FY 2023-2027

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Please take a moment during this month to enjoy the newest gifts we are receiving. As the season’s change and the Creator blesses us with the many new colors opening up we are reminded to enjoy and be thankful of even the smallest of blessings. Have a great month.



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