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YOUNGSTERS 9 SUPPORT GROUP CORRECTED SCHEDULE The Tribal Health Department is providing support groups for education and self-esteem development with a Native American focus to two age classes: children from seven to 12 years of age, and adolescents from 13 to 18. Here’s the schedule: ARLEE DISTRICT: Children’s group (7-12) will meet from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the Parish House on Monday, Oct. 26. The adolescent (13-18) group will meet immediately afterwards from 7 to 8:30 p.m., also at the Parish House. ST. IGNATIUS DISTRICT: Oct. 13 and Oct. 27 — Children’s group, 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the community center; adolescent group, 7 to 8:30 p.m. RONAN DISTRICT: Oct 14 and 28 — Children’s group, 5 to 6:30 p.m., at Tribal Health, followed by the adolescents’ group, 7 to 8:30 p.m. POLSON DISTRICT: Oct. 15 and 29 — Children’s group, 5 to 6:30 p.m., at the outreach office, 213 Main St. (next to Eddie’s Drug); adolescents’ support group, 7 to 8:30 p.m. If anyone reading this wants to know more, or wants to refer someone, call: Bear Mala tare (Arlee), 726-3988; Jim Dempsey (St. Ignatius), 745-3337; Gary Acevedo (Ronan), 676-2770; or Norbert Dupuis (Poison), 883-9494. -VW PLACES, from page fiv e _________________________ winning team in both divisions, hooded sweatshirts, and jackets for the all-star teams. The all-star members will also get a free $10 ticket to the NBA game in Missoula Oct. 30 - Denver Nuggets vs. the San Antonio Spurs (at the University of Montana campus). For more information, please call Marengo at 883-2350 — eve nings only. Upcoming: The end of Daylight Savings Time on the last Sunday of October. “Spring forward, fall back\: is the rule, so set your clocks back an hour when you go to bed Oct. 24, or at 2 a.m. Oct. 25, if you’re up and about then. And elsewhere ......................... NOW TO OCT. 5: “Treasures of the Gilcrease” collection (head quartered in Tulsa, OK) will be on display at the Wildlife of the American West Museum at Jackson Hole, W Y. Seven sculptors and 23 painters of wildlife will have works on exhibit Details: 307/733- 5771. FROM NOW TO DEC. 3: “Sculpture by Jim Jackson” exhibit at the Museum of Plains Indians in Browning. No admission charge. Winter hours will be 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., weekdays. OCT. 15: Pre-registration deadline for the 14th annual Montana History Conference (which itself is set for Oct. 22-24); Helena’s Colonial Inn. Details: See the details a little further along in this column. OCT. 15: This is the date the registration fee for the “Molders and Shapers: MontanaWomen as Community Builders” conference goes from $26.00 to $31.00. Details: See the brochure here or call Linda Peavy at 586-2196. (The conference will be in Helena Nov. 13-15.) OCT. 20-22: A course on how to conduct fair and orderly Tribal elections. Details: Contact Linda McFarlin, Educational Services Institute, at 703/379-2900. OCT. 22-24: 14th annual Montana Historical Conference, Among the topics — Images of women in western art, Montana's historic roads, mining-town life, politices in 1889, early capitalists, predator control (including the wolves trying to live these days in Glacier Park), and \images of the state's Indians\ (Sat., Oct. 24,10:30 am. to noon). The site is Helena's Colonial Inn. Cost if $30 per person, not counting meals or tours. Sign up is OCTOBER 15. OCT. 22-24: “Bridges” conference, sponsored by the Native American Science Education Assoc.; Anchorage, Alaska. Participants are expected from Soviet Siberia, China, Australia, New Zealand, Scandanavia, Iceland and Greenland. As might be guessed by the guest roster, the purpose of the conference is to “address the pre-college ele mentary and secondary educational needs of Alaska and the indige nous peoples of the circumpolar and Pacific Rim countries”. Details: We excerpted this from an item in Council Signals, a monthly newsletter from the coordinator of Indian Affairs for the Governor’s office (Louie Claybom) in Helena; they should know how to contact NASEA. Claybom’s phone number is 406/444-3702. _______________________________ ¿ 2 _____________________________________ JOBS, from page ten ------------------------------------------- others. CLOSING DATE: OCTOBER 19, 1987 - 4:30 p.m. SUBMIT: Recent Tribal application, academic transcripts, and three current letters of recommendation to the Personnel Office, Box 278, Pablo, MT 59855 (406/675-2700, ext. 343). FOR MORE INFORMATION: Contact Rhonda Swaney, Natural Resources Department Head, at 406/675-2700, ext. 325. FOCUS ON YOU! 7. Have you ever wondered how others cope with the ups and downs of daily living with diabetes? 2. Do you have questions but don’t know whom to ask? 3. Do you wnat to enjoy life more? 4. Have you wondered about exercise - what kind and how to fit it into your schedule? 5. Is DIET becoming a frustrating word for you? 6. Do you ever feel angry about having diabetes? If you can answer “yes” to one of these questions, you may be interested in joining a support group with other persons who have diabetes. If you think that being able to share your joys and concerns with others with the same disease would be beneficial to you, contact the person in your area and ask when your local support group will hold its next meeting. LOCAL CONTACTS Cathy Hamel, RN 676-2770 Joe Phillips, President, 676-5033 Barbara Durglo, CHR/ Diabetic Specialist, 676-2770 Diabetes is a major contributor to heart disease, kid ney disease and blindness. So when you support the American Diabetes Association, you fight some of the worst diseases of our time. ________________________ Q ctobfr 13, 1987 -- CSKTs C har -K oosta N ews , P ablo , MT - PAGE 11