Photos from Community Hide camp
Here are some photos from the community hide camp this week! This camp is open to everybody, and will be continuing until May 12. Drop in between 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. outside the Nàkwät’à Kù Potlatch House.
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Here are some photos from the community hide camp this week! This camp is open to everybody, and will be continuing until May 12. Drop in between 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. outside the Nàkwät’à Kù Potlatch House.
Hey KDFN, We’re having a movie day for KDFN Citizens and family members! Join us at the Yukon Theatre this Saturday, May 13, at 11:30 a.m. to watch Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3! (Recommended for ages 13+) Movie admission, medium popcorn, pop, and candy included! Limited seats. First come, first served. We cannot take…
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To book an appointment, phone 867-332-2633.
KDFN Elders, Please take note! The time for the Elders Council Meeting has been changed. (See the full Agenda below.) Starts at 5 p.m. on Friday, May 12, 2023 At the Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre Longhouse or attend virtually online. Rides available. Please call Elaine Smarch at 867-689-1765. Please note! Due to ongoing email issues,…
KDFN Tenants, please note: Because of our recent technical issues, KDFN Community Services phone line may be down over the weekend. If you have an emergency housing issue, please phone After Hours Housing Emergency Line at 867-334-6388.
Heads up KDFN! This Monday’s Community Drop-in Night, usually hosted at the Multi-Purpose Building from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., will be at the Community Hide Camp outside of Nàkwät’à Kù Potlatch House. Bring your beading and sewing. We can’t wait to see you there! Questions? Phone Gwyn at 867-334-2968.
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PLEASE NOTE: KDFN is still experiencing some technical difficulties with email. Our IT team is hard at work fixing the problem. Shä̀w níthän, másin cho, gunałchÎsh, and thank you for your patience as we resolve the issue.
This morning Chief Sean Smith, Councillor Jolene Smarch, and Shirley Bien hung a red dress across from the Kashgêk’ building in McIntyre. Shä̀w níthän, Másin cho, GunałchÎsh, Thank you to everybody who joined us. Today and every day, we remember the missing and murdered Women, Girls, Two-spirit, and gender-diverse people in Canada. Red Dress Day…