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www.kettlepoint.org Kettle & Stony Point Community Newsletter September 2020 Page 1

DEADLINE for the October 2020 newsletter is September 24, 2020 by 4:00 p.m.

Please email your submissions to fdesk@kettlepoint.org

SEPTEMBER 2020 Waatebagaa Giizis

CChhiippppeewwaass ooff KKeettttllee && SSttoonnyy PPooiinntt FFiirrsstt NNaattiioonn

FIREWORKS on September 5, 9PM

See Page 8!

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Happy birthday to Sarah Bressette on the7thand

Donna Brown on the 18th! Have a blessed day!

Happy birthday to Becky

Laroque on the 9th! Have fun and Miigwetch for everything!

Love your family.

Happy birthday to Charlotte Henry on the 13th and

Eldon Henry on the 26th!

Happy Birthday to Daniel George on the

14th! So happy for you! – Love your family.

Happy Birthday to Brandon George

on the 29th! Have a good one!

Happy Birthday to Randi Greenbird on the 18th! Have fun!

♥ Dave Henry would like to

say THANK YOU, for a get

awesome basket and card he received from family! ♥

David McBean! Happiest Birthday to YOU! Thank you for always being My Mentor, a teacher, a financial advisor, spiritual advisor, life challenger, relationship coach and especially thank you for being a trusted friend to me. You have taught me so much about

life, about work ethics, about fashion 😊 about respect and about how to treat others. I will forever be grateful for the knowledge and skills that you took the time to teach me. I really appreciate you. Much Respect and Love, Again Happy Birthday!! Heather Marie!

Happy birthday to Rachel Wolfe on the 2nd! Enjoy your day!

Happy Birthday to Jaylin George on the 17th!

Congrats on your program!

Happy Birthday to Eugene & Uncle Dave on the 25th! From Connie & Morgan!

Happy birthday to Burger George on the 13th! Have

an amazing day!

Sending out a special Happy Birthday out to my

baby sister!! Keep on thriving Jay, you’re beautiful inside and out, I’m here for

you always!! ♥ - Jen

Happy Birthday Charlotte! I can't wait to celebrate you

and your beautiful talented soul! Cheers to 27!

Loveee, Shania

Happy Birthday to Stephanie Bressette

on the 14th! You’re the best!

Happy Birthday to Justin Shawnoo on

the 13th! Have a good weekend!

To everyone celebrating a birthday in *August* Happy Birthday and best of wishes!!! Please email any

announcements to fdesk@kettlepoint.org

Happy birthday to

Naomi Bressette and Len Cloud, on the 6th! Happy shopping guys!

Happy birthday on the 25th to GPaw Dave! Thank you

for everything, you’re amazing! Love your family.

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“Soo proud of my brother (Waasekom Niin, Eli George) yesterday he ended his canoe journey, 1 month of paddling from Stoney Point to Wasaga Beach, to bring awareness to many environmental, spiritual, land issues in our territory. His bravery and determination while he does his work will always inspire me. I remember when he left on the first canoe journey to the Sue, we thought he was a crazy man and we were too scared to give our blessing. But that crazy V.H kid went and did amazing things anyways. He has literally pushed me outta my fears and into my own adventures too. I can't imagine how much it took spirituality, emotionally, mentally, and physically to do this. To know and have seen the hard journey he has overcome in his life and what he has accomplished gives me hope for the future, for my kids, for Niibi, for our territory. Miigwetch bro.” – Gabrielle George

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Message to the Community from the Administration Staff This update is to provide the Community of Kettle and Stony Point First Nation with activities that have taken place while we were closed for the Emergency Declaration and COVID 19, as well as to give you contact information for the Staff in the Administration Office. The Administrative Office will remained closed to Community Members until early September so that we can put in place effective processes to keep Staff and Community Members safe. During the closure, there were a number of departments that continued to work on behalf of the Community Members. Here is a very brief synopsis of the work that was done. Family Well Being Program March 2020 – July 2020 the following are the activities of the Family Well Being Program Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday – Cook, Prepare and Delivered 50 meals a day to elders/vulnerable clients. Regular Client Engagement – Transportation, Court Support, Housing Support, etc. Prepared and delivered 100 care packages to families/clients (Hygiene Supplies, food, medicine, sanitizers, wipes). Outreach to families off reserve by request – Assist with shopping, getting supplies needed and assisted with child care while parents shopped. Regular Telephone/Text Message Appointments for Support. Social Distancing Easter Bunny Parade – 150 Easter Packages given out to families. Provided and attended to RedPath Online through Zoom/Video Conferencing. Father’s Day Social Distancing Drive Thru BBQ. A number of Giveaway activities took place: One week of Easter Giveaway Contests for families – 25 Easter family baskets distributed. One Week of Mother’s Day Online Contests/Giveaways – 30 Mothers Gift Packages distributed. Mother’s Day Grand Prize Draws – 8 Grand Prizes distributed. Mother’s Day Flower Delivery – 150 Hanging Plant/Flowers delivered. 150 Make your own Pizza kits delivered to all homes with Children. 100 T-shirts distributed to Fathers. 10 Grand Prize Draws for Fathers. Solidarity Day Anti-Racism Online Submission Contest. 15 prizes distributed. Solidarity Day Culture/Heritage Online Poster Contest. 15 prizes distributed. Honoring our Graduates Submission Online – 30 Gift Packages distributed.

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Finance: During the pandemic Finance issued payroll; prepared and issued purchase orders, cheque requisitions for essential services including food distribution; issued payments to businesses, creditors and essential workers: general administrative oversight and support; supported directives of the First Nation Manager/CEO, Community Control Group and Council; coordinated and attended council meetings; processed funding agreements for cash flow delivery, accepting payments on account and communicating with auditors in preparation for the annual audit (virtual). Four Winds: During the closure the Four Winds office continued to work with employers and employment seekers to meet their mandate. Student hiring was understandably low this year as it was difficult for the usual employers to assess their needs since no one was certain of re-opening hours. Staff are arranging the office to meet the new requirements of the Government for operating an office and hope to open in September by appointment. Governance: Due to the mandate to not have contact, the Program Manager did not work out in the community, but assisted in two funeral arrangements with Dennings Funeral Home when we first closed. The Program Manager did work remotely from home with fluctuating hours. Work included keeping up on governance initiatives and ensuring our committee meetings continued, work on policies, manual, election code etc. When necessary assisted Band Members by meeting in parking lot or driveway visits, emails, telephone to ensure social distancing. Provided support for Chief, Council and CEO in any way needed (preparing BCR’s, bylaws, advice, getting documents signed for CEO, Zoom with legal). Attended several council meetings either by Zoom or in person. Head Start/Day Care: Throughout the closure, the Acting Program Manager kept in touch with children and families by providing ‘resource kits’ for the children to play and learn from the activities. A thorough cleaning of the sites has taken place with unusable toys and books collected up and available for parents to pick up and take home. Housing: During the COVID closure, we continued Maintenance calls; grass cutting; created a COVID relief payment strategy for rental payments; met regularly with the Housing Committee via Zoom and then in person with Social Distancing. Moved forward with the plans around the Habitat for Humanity Project and launched the location for the houses. We worked with RBC on behalf of Community Members for mortgage referrals. IT: Responsive to the technology needs of the Administration and Community the IT department was working to keep all the technology functioning for work to be done on behalf of the Community Members. This included providing tablets, computer back up and arrangements for Hillside School staff and children so that Virtual Teaching could take place. Continued working towards fibre optics for the Community.

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Lands & Environment: During the office closure for COVID 19 the Lands Department was busy with assisting the funeral director and families regarding funeral details including choosing and marking family plots in the cemetery and arranging for Public Works to prepare the sites, and updated the cemetery plan and database; dealing with realtors, those selling properties and those purchasing properties. Registered documents on ILRS, conducted lands searches and information requests for members. Answered calls regarding assessments, moving buildings, document signing for lessees. Prepared transfers and maps for members, witnessed and commissioned documents. Dealt with funding issues, attended online information sessions regarding lands, contacted EHO regarding septic inspections and how to deal with them during this time. Contacted INAC for assistance/requests from members, prepared Permit/Fibre BCR. Assisted with bringing Burial Trust increase request forward. Ontario Works: Throughout the Office Closure Ontario Works continued to issue cheques, deal with issues from the program recipients and keep the funders and Stepping Stones informed of progress and activities. Kept in touch with those needing assistance. Negotiations: During the pandemic, some of the negotiation staff worked on active claims vs the government, updates to the First Nation Manager for Council, support to housing committee meetings, FSA Implementation meetings, financial tracking and updates, monitored Stony Point activities, including the gate and maintenance staff, food bank distribution, and employee relations. Administration would like to also announce the new position SHARMAN BRESSETTE will occupy: CHIEF ADMINISTRATION OFFICER The position includes, but is not limited to overall responsibility for:

The day to day functioning within the Administrative Office

Employee Performance, attendance, reporting, issues relating to the work assigned

Follow up on Departmental work plan completion

Staff meetings as scheduled

Communications to staff

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Staff Name Email Extension Administration / Various:

Clint Couchie clint.couchie@kettlepoint.org 116

Connie Milliken connie.milliken@kettlepoint.org 104

Dianne Thomas dianne.thomas@kettlepoint.org 114

Jason Henry jason.henry@kettlepoint.org 151

Kim Bressette kim.bressette@kettlepoint.org 132

Kylie Bressette kylie.bressette@kettlepoint.org 115

Mel Bressette mel.henry@kettlepoint.org 119

Toni George kpassistant@kettlepoint.org 118

Valerie George valerie.george@kettlepoint.org 105

Wes Monague wes.monague@kettlepoint.org 117

Whitney Henry fdesk@kettlepoint.org 101

Finance:

Jodi George jodi.george@kettlepoint.org 106

Murray Shawnoo murray.shawnoo@kettlepoint.org 150

Shannon Bressette shannon.bressette@kettlepoint.org 103

Sharman Bressette sharman.bressette@kettlepoint.org 107

Stephanie Bressette Stephanie.bressette@kettlepoint.org 109

Shilo Shawnoo accountsreceivable@kettlepoint.org 108

Housing:

Alison Price alison.price@kettlepoint.org 102

Lands:

Anna Batten anna.batten@kettlepoint.org 122

Sam Bressette sam.bressette@kettlepoint.org 134

Membership:

Corrinda Jackson corrinda.jackson@kettlepoint.org 120

Negotiation:

Amanda Bressette amanda.bressette@kettlepoint.org 100

Lawrence Fogwill Lawrence.fogwill@kettlepoint.org 125

Verna George verna.george@kettlepoint.org 322

Ontario Works:

Cindi George cindi.george@kettlepoint.org 112

Connie George connie.george@kettlepoint.org 127

Heather Jones heather.bressette@kettlepoint.org 111

Shania Cloud shania.cloud@kettlepoint.org 121

Public Works

Wyonna Bressette wyonna.bressette@kettlepoint.org

Telephone #: 519-786-2125, Fax #: 519-786-2108

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Aurora Bressette, Age 4 ‘Wearing a pretty dress & dance at the pow wow and wear pretty

earrings’

Alison George, Age 6 ‘What it means to be

First Nation is – good!’

Billie Henry, Age 11 ‘It makes me feel

special because of the beautiful elements of

our culture!’

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Kylee Wolfe, Age 9 ‘I love being Indigenous because

we have our own culture and language and love to dance at the powwow. I’m a jingle dress dancer.’

Benny Plain, Age 2 ‘Heart’ Hunter Bressette, Age 7

‘I like the drum’

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KSP Education Services would like to encourage aspiring students to review the following online learning information. For those who may be interested, they can check out Brightspace which is an

online learning program used in Ontario colleges and universities. You can see how easy online learning can be if you plan to pursue your Grade 12 diploma or post-secondary education. If you have

any questions, please contact Anselm Miranda at Anselm.Miranda@lkdsb.net or Beverly.Bressette@kettlepoint.org.

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Transitional Support Funding is available for low income and seniors who require emergency

funding to assist the community members living on KSPFN. This funding can help in the following areas:

To secure, retain, and/or maintain accommodation

To provide flexibility to determine eligibility and provide supports based on local priorities

Rent deposits

Fuel & hydro deposits

Prevent shut-off or reconnect utilities or heat

Establish new principal residence

Shelter repairs

Utility repairs

Other services, items, costs to maintain safety or well-being (where no other assistance available)

Any questions can be made to Cindi George, Ontario Works Administrator at 519-786-2125 during

regular working hours.

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Attention: First Nation Members In the unfortunate event of the passing of a First Nation Member,

please contact the Administration Office at (519) 786-2125 during regular office hours for the lowering of the community flags,

or call (519) 333-9249 after regular office hours.

A policy that creates and manages a Trust Fund established by Council to assist families in need when there is no other source of funds available to cover the cost of a funeral and burial, including cremations, at the time of a loss of a loved one. The Trust Fund is a set amount to include the cost of the funeral service / cremation fees, basic casket, basic headstone, burial vault (if required), and burial costs. The Fund does not cover flowers, or any updates to the basic casket or headstone chosen by the family, but can include a purchase order through Points Preference Supermarket for meal costs for the day of the Funeral.

Please contact Corrinda Jackson, Membership / Estates / Governance Administrator. A written request for funding must be submitted by the appointed or confirmed Administrator or Executor. An application is available for this purpose and can be obtained at the Administration office. This application includes signed confirmation that the person applying is the family appointed or confirmed Administrator or Executor. The applicant is also confirming there is no other sources of funds available such as an insurance policy OW or ODSP support, or that the deceased did not pre-plan and pre-pay their own funeral, and that the estate of the deceased does not include sufficient funds to cover the cost. Finally, the applicant will confirm that he / she will reimburse Council any funds they do receive from sources such as Indian Affairs, Canada Pension Death Benefits, or other sources of benefits specific to funeral and burial costs. The full policy, complete with application, is available upon request.

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