Archive for the ‘03. Poverty: Action’ Category

Indian Entreprenuer Class Offered Spring Semester

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Little Big Horn College Extension Office sponsored training for individuals interested in establishing their own business on and near the Crow Indian Reservation. The course was taught by Robyn Vallie, the founder of Itchik Teas, Inc. Classes began on February 14 and ended on May 1, 2008.  All participants who completed the course recieved four college credits, a certificate of completion and an opportunity to submit their business plan to the State Department of Commerce for review in a competitive entreprenuer start-up grant.

Crow Tribe & Billings Community Hold Meeting

Monday, June 30th, 2008

A cadre of thirty individuals representing the City of Billings, Crow Agency and Crow Tribe gathered May 30, 2008 on the Little Big Horn College campus. This meeting was called to explore ways the Crow Tribe and Billings community could establish a mutually benefical economic relationship. The day long meeting was facilitated by Linda Beck of Montana State University-Billings and Tim Real Bird of the Crow Tribe’s Office of Economic Development.  The Crow Tribal members recalled that historically, the Crow Tribe has had a significant impact on the economic viability of Billings thru cessation of land and patronage. During the late 1950’s and 1960’s, Billings Mayor Willard Fraizer initiated Crow cultural exchanges and exhibitions for the City of Billings. At the end of the day, the participants decided that a steering committee should be established with mission, goals, and action plans. It was determined that the next meeting would be held on June 11, 2008.

Apsaalooke Systems of Care Hosts May Event

Monday, June 30th, 2008

The Apsaalooke Center was filled with parents, youth, children, program staff and community members on May 8, 2008 to “Celebrate a Healthy Crow Community”.  This annual event is designed to cultivate wellness in the four spheres of a human being. These spheres are the spiritual, physical, emotional, and social/cultural. This year the Apssaalooke Head Start Program held their Cultural Parade and Mini Powow in conjuction with this event.  A special performance was given by local Crow Rapper, Supaman. Christine Good Luck, Director of the Apsaalooke Systems of Care was very happy about the large number of participants and the support of the partners that provided assistance, set up information tables and sponsored speakers through out the day.  

Celebrate a Healthy Crow Community

Monday, June 30th, 2008

During a Horizons planning today(April 4th), the group discussed the upcoming Celebration of a Healthy Crow Community.  This event will take place on May 8th from 9:00 unitl 3:00 pm at the multipurpose building in Crow Agency, MT.

Dan Clark Visits

Friday, April 4th, 2008

Dan Clark came to Crow today and shared with us what our community needs to do to post blogs.