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Parting message from the past SAIGE Chair, Danny Garceau….

January 15, 2013Loriblog
Danny Garceau

Danny Garceau

  10 Years ago I was just learning about an organization called SAIGE.  5 years ago with the encouragement and support of some of its leadership I became a member of the board.  4 years ago, again with encouragement and support I was elected Chairman.  Now it’s time to turn over the Chair.      

I wanted to thank all of the board members I have served with the last 4 years.  Your support, guidance, patience and efforts have meant so much to me.  You have all brought something to the table and made sacrifices on behalf of SAIGE.  I have greatly valued your input and cannot thank you enough both from me and on behalf of SAIGE.  Any credit that has been given to me is truly the reflection of all of you.  SAIGE has always been a special and needed organization; over the past four years we have established and built relationships, increased membership, we have added agencies and other organizations to our network, all which has increased our relevance.      

For the new SAIGE Board, thank you for volunteering to be involved with the evolvement of SAIGE.  As you help with that evolvement it will be important to never forget why there is a SAIGE.  You have plenty of work ahead, including growing membership, broadening our network and increasing our worth to membership and partners.  While serving on the board please stay responsive and involved, you all bring experience and have unique backgrounds which add to a needed fabric.  Keep open minds and don’t be afraid to play the advocate or have a different opinion.  We have a diverse membership and having diversity in thought on the board will best represent them.  Again thank you all for what you have done and what will do; for SAIGE, for Indian Country, for our governments.      

Over the past 10 years I have grown and became rich in experiences and friendships.  I would be remiss if I did not thank each and every one of you whose path I have crossed, Miigwech “thank you.”  We do not have a word for goodbye amongst the Annishinabeg as we believe our paths will always cross.  This is very true with me, I will stay involved with SAIGE, I consider it one of my families.  So with that I say, “Giga-waabamin menawaa”, till I see you again.

New 2013 Board of Directors

January 11, 2013Loriblog
The votes have been tallied and the results are official.  Congratulations and best wishes to the new board in their endeavors leading SAIGE forward in the upcoming year.  Also a big thank you to all those who accepted nomination and participated in the this year’s election.  It was a close race and everyone had many supporters/votes.
Here is your 2013 SAIGE Board of Directors:
Chair – Susan Johnson
Vice Chair – Fredericka Joseph
Secretary – Lori Windle
Treasurer – Jinny Shulenberger
Directors:
Dorothy FireCloud-Prue
Phil Hamel
Sue Marcus
Duane Matt
Sue Morris
Bryan Sappier
Brenda Takes Horse 
Millie Titla
Veronica Vasquez 
Karen Wilde 

Utah Chapter brings Christmas joy to Hopi Head Start

December 28, 2012Loriblog

Becky Lewis, SAIGE Board of Directors and SAIGE Utah Chapter President, led an effort by her Chapter to bring some joy to the Christmas celebrations of over one hundred children at the Hopi Head Start Program.

This Chapter did a fundraising effort that ultimately brought in over $8,000 in donations including toys, clothes, bikes and money to purchase items on the children’s “Wish Lists.” One 14-year-old boy made 60 blankets himself as an Eagle Scout project and put a stuffed animal in each one for the children. After it all was accumulated and organized, Becky and others of her Chapter drove to the Hopi reservation with a horse trailer packed full of wishes and dreams.

Congratulations to the Utah Chapter for bringing so much joy to many who had such modest hopes this holiday season! You are an inspiration to us all.

Here is an article in the Ogden Valley News announcing the toy drive in early December. SAIGEOgdenValleyNews

November is Native American Heritage Month

November 5, 2012Loriblog
Rylan Baker

Rylan Baker demonstrates Men’s Fancy Dance at NMAI 2012

November is Native American Heritage Month and SAIGE is happy to provide you with some resources – the SAIGE Poster is near the bottom of the page on the right-hand side for you to download. You may find the 2012 Presidential Proclamation here:

http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/11/01/presidential-proclamation-national-native-american-heritage-month-2012

 Please also visit these sites for more  information:

nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/

www.ncai.org/events/2012/11/01/nativeamericanheritagemonth

www.bia.gov/DocumentLibrary/HeritageMonth/index.htm

http://www.loc.gov/law/help/commemorative-observations/american-indian.php

http://www.collegefund.org/content/ways_to_celebrate_native_american_heritage_month

http://nmai.si.edu/calendar/

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