
The next Tribal Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 9, 2019. The meeting will start at 5:00 pm and take place in the Tribal Chambers.
Enrolled Tribal Members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
*Meetings are held on a bi-weekly basis.
*Meeting dates/times are subject to change at the discretion of the Tribal Chairman.

The next Tribal Council meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 23rd starting at 5:00 pm in the Tribal Chambers.
Enrolled Tribal Members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
*Meetings are held on a bi-weekly basis.
**Meeting dates/times are subject to change at the discretion of the Tribal Chairman.

Indian Taco & Bake Sale Fundraiser:
Friday, January 25th from 11:00 AM until Sold Out at the Tribal Center Snack Bar!
Indian Taco – $6.00
Frybread – $3.00
Softshell Taco – $3.00
All proceeds will go towards planning for the MMIW: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People’s March on Feb. 14th in Minneapolis, MN.
MMIW: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples March
For more information contact Dara Jefferson at (641) 484-4444

On January 29, 2019 at 2:50 pm in the High School gym Meskwaki Settlement School will be having their Mid-Year Academic Award Assembly for the Middle/High School students.
Honor Roll A – 4.0 – 3.5 GPA
Honor Roll B – 3.49 – 3.0 GPA
Perfect Attendance
Parents/guardians are welcome to join us for the assembly. Please enter through the High School’s main entrance and sign in at the front office.

Tonight, Feb. 4th at the Tribal Center Snack Bar from 5-7pm there will be supplies available for those who are going to the MMIW March and would like to make signs for that event.
If you’d like anything printed out, please contact Dara Jefferson at (641) 484-4444 beforehand.
In preparation of the MMIW March in Minneapolis (02/14/19).

This event is held by a collaborative of Minneapolis Native organizations, seeks to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, boys, two spirit and transgendered persons by holding an annual community walk on the streets near the Minneapolis American Indian Center each Valentine’s Day. Participants are asked to wear red as a visible sign of support for the MMIW movement.

The next Tribal Council Meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 9, 2019. The meeting will start at 5:00 pm and take place in the Tribal Chambers.
Enrolled Tribal Members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
*Meetings are held on a bi-weekly basis.
*Meeting dates/times are subject to change at the discretion of the Tribal Chairman.

The next Tribal Council meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 23rd starting at 5:00 pm in the Tribal Chambers.
Enrolled Tribal Members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
*Meetings are held on a bi-weekly basis.
**Meeting dates/times are subject to change at the discretion of the Tribal Chairman.

Indian Taco & Bake Sale Fundraiser:
Friday, January 25th from 11:00 AM until Sold Out at the Tribal Center Snack Bar!
Indian Taco – $6.00
Frybread – $3.00
Softshell Taco – $3.00
All proceeds will go towards planning for the MMIW: Missing and Murdered Indigenous People’s March on Feb. 14th in Minneapolis, MN.
MMIW: Missing & Murdered Indigenous Peoples March
For more information contact Dara Jefferson at (641) 484-4444

On January 29, 2019 at 2:50 pm in the High School gym Meskwaki Settlement School will be having their Mid-Year Academic Award Assembly for the Middle/High School students.
Honor Roll A – 4.0 – 3.5 GPA
Honor Roll B – 3.49 – 3.0 GPA
Perfect Attendance
Parents/guardians are welcome to join us for the assembly. Please enter through the High School’s main entrance and sign in at the front office.

Tonight, Feb. 4th at the Tribal Center Snack Bar from 5-7pm there will be supplies available for those who are going to the MMIW March and would like to make signs for that event.
If you’d like anything printed out, please contact Dara Jefferson at (641) 484-4444 beforehand.
In preparation of the MMIW March in Minneapolis (02/14/19).

This event is held by a collaborative of Minneapolis Native organizations, seeks to bring awareness to missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls, boys, two spirit and transgendered persons by holding an annual community walk on the streets near the Minneapolis American Indian Center each Valentine’s Day. Participants are asked to wear red as a visible sign of support for the MMIW movement.