Do you have ideas, suggestions, or complaints you would like to bring to the attention of tribal leadership?
Feedback forms are available on the Tribe’s web site at the top of each department’s main page. Your feedback will go directly to the director as well as to the Director of Operations.
Tribal Council also has a feedback form at the top of their page.
Take a few minutes to share your insight with tribal leadership.
Upcoming Events:
Quick Links:
Please check the community calendar regularly for upcoming events. Other information will be posted on the Community Bulletin.
- Squaxin Island Tribe Community Calendar
- Squaxin Island Tribe Community Bulletin
- Pool Calendar
- Clam, Oyster, and Shrimp Regulations
- Geoduck and Sea Cucumber Regulations
- Hunting
- Contact Information Update Form
- Request for Proposals (RFP)
- Contractor Registration
- Scholarship Opportunities
- Jeanette and Richard Charman Scholarship
- Paddle to Elwha 2025
No Elders Meal Today
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Squaxin Transit is having to close at noon due to a driver shortage. We will return to service on Monday morning at 6:00 a.m.
Any questions or comments, please contact Monica at (360) 432-3951 or mnerney@squaxin.us
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Lisa Peters
THIS Week
Fireworks Safety Tips for your Family
 The excitement of the 4th of July with BBQ’s, outdoor fun, and fireworks is brewing! Here are a few tips to safely celebrating America’s 250th birthday!
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- Closely supervise children around fireworks at all time.
- Never light fireworks off indoors or by dry grass.
- Don’t wear loose clothing while using fireworks.
- Be careful with sparklers – they heat up to 1,200 degrees!
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Help Us Name This New Place
Along Highway 101

What should it be called?

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Deadline: July 1

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Find more information and apply at:
https://www.evergreen.edu/admissions-and-aid/evergreens-shelton-promise
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2026Â CALL OUT FOR ARTWORKÂ
This is a call out for artwork submissions for the 34th year of the Salmon Homecoming Alliance Event happening on Pier 58 (formerly known as Waterfront Park) and 62 on the Seattle waterfront in September 2026. Â
Our focus is the Northwest Coastal Tribes and their relationship to the indigenous salmon and the salmon’s relation, as a keystone species, to Orcas, seals, otters, eagles, wolves and much more.  This year the artist is also being asked to submit a theme to accompany the artwork.  Your artwork, if selected, will be featured on all our t-shirts, on our website and other selected printed materials.  All artwork submitted must be a minimum of 20 x 15 to be considered.  Deadline is June 30th or sooner.Â
Please submit a clear picture of your piece to shcacoordinator@gmail.com .    Â
CompensationÂ
A $1000.00 stipend will be paid for an original (non-digital) signed and numbered 1/1 (one of one) piece.   Â
A $750.00 stipend will be paid for an original digital (one of a kind) signed and numbered 1/1 (one of one) piece on high quality paperÂ
***NOTE: All rights to the artwork become the property of the Salmon Homecoming Alliance and cannot be duplicated or soldÂ
If you are an artist and have further questions please contact the Event Coordinator, Linda James-Laville,Â
at shcacoordinator@gmail.com .Â
If you know of an artist(s) who may be interested, please feel free to forward this information to them.Â
Thank you!Â
Thought for the Day
First they ignore you
Then they laugh at you
Then they fight you
Then you win.
- Mahatma Gandhi
Joke for the Day

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