by ginger@quinnbrein.com | Jul 25, 2023 | Community, Healthcare, Natural Resources, News
The Washington State Department of Health has made the Tribe aware of an outbreak of avian flu in Washington state, including among the wild birds on Rat Island near Fort Flagler State Park. Dozens of Caspian terns have been observed sick or dying on Rat Island; dead...
by ginger@quinnbrein.com | Jul 10, 2023 | Community, Events, News, Tribal Council
Chairman Jeromy Sullivan’s Celebration of Life is on Saturday, July 22 beginning at 1 pm. The memorial will take place in the Gym with overflow seating in the Longhouse. If you are planning to attend, please read this entire post. Important information follows. There...
by ginger@quinnbrein.com | Jul 3, 2023 | News, Tribal Council
Import Notice Regarding Elections Tribal Council elections are being held on July 10, 2023, in the Main Tribal Admin Offices. The positions open for election are Council Person II, Council Person III, and the Chairperson. Out of respect to the family of our beloved...
by ginger@quinnbrein.com | Apr 6, 2023 | Community, News
The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe is administering a community survey to gather information about the needs and opinions of adult tribal members and other adults who live on the reservation about various issues. Access the survey here. This information will be used to...
by ginger@quinnbrein.com | Mar 30, 2023 | Community, Natural Resources, News
A fish guidance system, its towing vessel, and skiff may be moored at the south end of Port Gamble Bay from April through May. This structure may be towed in and out of the Bay every other week and installed on the southeast end of the Hood Canal Bridge. It is...
by ginger@quinnbrein.com | Mar 28, 2023 | Community, Events, General Council, News
Last fall, Tribal Council and the Enrollment Eligibility Committee held a series of meetings with PGST members to share the results of their years-long work to determine options for possibly revising enrollment eligibility. Afterwards, PGST members were asked to...