Current News & Events

Tribal Gun Range

On May 11, 2026, Tribal Council enacted a new section of the PGST Code to establish the tribal gun range. On the same day, Tribal Council also adopted the regulations to govern the gun range. These regulations are included within the Tribe’s hunting regulations. The...

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Living Well Workshop

Living Well Workshop is being held in the Longhouse on Tuesday, May 30th at 5:30pm. This event is open to the community, an overview of all the services the community health center offers, dinner  will be provided and more.

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PGST Elders Meat Program Survey

Port Gamble S'Klallam Elders the Natural Resources Wildlife Department is seeking your input on how we can better assist you. Please take a moment to scan the QR code or use this link Elders Meat Program Survey and complete a brief survey. Thank you

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Finfish Program Fishers Meeting

The Finfish Program is holding their First Annual Finfish Fishers Meeting Date: 5/28/2026 Time: 5pm-7pm Who can Attend: PGST Tribal Members Location: Longhouse Topics: Halibut updates, Salmon Forecasts, Finfish Commercial and C&S Schedules, Fishery Regulations...

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Shellfish Open House

PGST Shellfish Managers and Biologists are hosting open houses for PGST members to answer questions about; policy, regulations, sessions, and more. Stop by the Tribal Kitchen from 1 - 3pm on May 8th or May 11th.  

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Voting Logo – Call to Artists

Tribal artists wanted! We are seeking design proposals for a PGST specific voting logo. The selected artist will receive $500 compensation. The last day for submissions is June 1, 2026, by 4:30pm via email to amhunt@pgst.nsn.us Downloadable Flyer: Call for Artists...

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Youth Wildlife Education Opportunity

PGST Members ages 15 to 25 the Natural Resources Department is holding upcoming wildlife work and seeking 3 or 4 members to participate. Applications can be picked up from the Natural Resources office and must be turned in by 6/10/26. For more information please...

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