

Items are listed in this section free of charge and are not intended for business use. Undated announcements will appear in one issue unless requested for longer. Call 248-2258 to place an announcement.
Cat found
Black male kitten showed up on Plantation Road on April 7. Very affectionate and well taken care of. To claim your lost pet, please call Laura at 248-2800.
House for sale
Three-bedroom home for sale, with full basement, a full bath and a three-quarter bath. Includes refrigerator, natural gas range and dishwasher. Detached two-car garage also located on the property. The garage is fully insulated and heated. Also set up and wired for a welding business. Asking $135,000. Home located at 3466 S. Pine Village Rd. (by the ambulance barn). For more information, call 906-248-5982, or stop by.
House for sale
Three story, four-bedroom house for sale on Tower Road for $65,000. The house has a new roof, new siding, new furnace, and new carpeting on the second floor. Gas range included. Call 906-248-3810 anytime.
Moped for sale
2001 Yamaha moped with 2,000 miles on it. Cheap on gas! Call Deb at 248-3331.
Mobile home for rent
Two bedroom mobile home for rent for $350 monthly, plus utilities. Located on Bay Mills Point Road. Partially furnished. Washer and dryer hookup. Housebroken pets only. Call 906-248-5722 or 906-440-6587.
Animal shelter seeks donations
The Chippewa County Animal Shelter is in urgent need of the following items: cat litter (any brand, but please non-scoopable); kitten and cat food (dry, any brand); bleach; baking soda; litter boxes; litter box scoopers; dishwasher detergent; cat and dog treats; dog leashes (six feet or longer). Any help would be appreciated. For more information call or stop by the Chippewa County Animal Shelter, 3660 S. Mackinac Trail, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., 632-2519.
Community Quilters to meet
The Community Quilters will meet on Saturday, April 22 in the Waishkey Center. Anyone interested in joining is welcome to attend. The group makes quilts to be donated to local emergency service departments. For more information call 906-437-4313.
Weight Watchers to begin
Get in shape for the summer and watch the pounds disappear by joining Weight Watchers. An informational meeting and sign up will be at the Armella Parker Senior Center on April 24 at 6 p.m.. The cost is $126 for 12 weeks. For more information call 248-2108 or 248-5683.
OCS to host "Cops versus Robbers" game
The Bay Mills Ojibwe Charter School will be hosting a "Cops and Robbers" basketball game at the Waishkey Center gymnasium, 7 p.m., April 25. OCS students will be taking on members of the Bay Mills Police Department in a fun-filled game where players get "arrested" and have to beg for donations from the audience in order to re-enter the game. The cost of admission for the game will be $3 for adults and $1.50 for students. Seniors and children under five get in for free. All proceeds will go towards the senior class trip.
Basketball tournament to be held May 6 and 7
9th Annual Intertribal Basketball Tournament will be held on May 6 and 7. Registration is $100 per team. Final registration is April 24. There will be no coed division this year. Team categories are: 12-14 male; 12-14 female; 15-17 male; 15-17 female; 18 and up male; and 18 and up female. A volunteer is also being sought to organize a Bay Mills team for the 12-14 age bracket. For more information contact Jeanne or Brandon at 248-3715 ext. 3155. Turn in team roster and money at the Waishkey Center.
Brimley Head Start Open House set
Register your child for the Brimley Head Start Program for the 2006-2007 school year at the Open House scheduled for April 26 from 12 to 2 p.m. at the Brimley Head Start Center located in St. Francis Xavier Church Hall in Brimley, Mich. You must bring your child's birth certificate and shot records, and parents' proof of income. You do not need to bring your child for registration. For more information, call Katie Carrick at 248-5255, or Community Action at 632-3363.
Bay Mills Pow Wow scheduled
The Bay Mills Indian Community will be hosting its 15th annual Honoring Our Veterans Competition Pow Wow on Friday, June 9 to Sunday, June 11 at the Bay Mills ball field in Brimley. There will be more than $30,000 in dance and drum prize money (proof of tribal membership required to compete). Native American vendors only, call for rates. For more information, please contact Richard LeBlanc at 906-248-3715, ext. 2608, or Allyn Cameron at 906-248-3241, ext. 1189.
Beadwork class being held at Cultural Lodge
The Bay Mills Indian Community Gnoozhekaaning Cultural Program is holding a beadwork class each Monday at the Cultural Lodge from 6 to 9 p.m. Instructing the class will be Becky Munz. Everyone is welcome to join; children must be accompanied by an adult. A women's hand drum class will be held each Wednesday at the BMIC Cultural Lodge from 6 to 9 p.m. For more information call Lance Teeple at 906-437-4372.
Lions Club hosting non-smoking bingo
Each Monday, the Lions Club will be hosting a non-smoking bingo at the Strongs Town Hall on M-28, three miles east of the Eckerman intersection, from 6:30 until 10:30 p.m. The kitchen will be open.
Eye appointment information provided
Tribal members who need to schedule an eye appointment should call Tweek at the Ellen Marshall Center at 906-248-5527 or 5578, ext. 3166. If Tweek is not available, please leave your name and phone number so she can call you back. Medicaid patients can set up their own appointment by calling Dr. Johnson at 906-635-9600.
WIC office at Bay Mills
The WIC office will be at the Armella B. Parker Senior Center on the fourth Thursday of each month. Call 635-3572 for an appointment.
Wellness Clinic
The next Well Woman's Clinic is scheduled for Tuesday, May 23. All clinics are at the Bay Mills Health Center and will run from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wendy Jamros, CFNP, and Craig Caldwell, D.O., will be available. Please mark your calendars and call 248-5527 for an appointment.


    

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