Local photographer Mike Bustad captured this gorgeous image of the moon on the evening of February 19. Mike uses a Canon EOS 7D.
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Eagle at Tulalip
Diabetes Day today at Tulalip Health Clinic from 9:30 – 3:30
By Monica Brown Tulalip News writer
Janurary 16, 2013
TULALIP, Wash-
The event began today with and opening prayer and is scheduled to run until 3:30 p.m. Breakfast was served with the intention to inform about healthy options for people either with diabetes or wanting to ward off diabetes. Tribal member Hank Gobin gave a informative speech about diabetic care.
Lunch will be served from noon to 1:30pm. Clinic staff will be offering comprehensive Diabetic Services for all Tulalip Tribal members and authorized patients of the Karen I Fryberg Tulalip Health Clinic.
Tulalip Marina on a gorgeous winter day
Tulalip’s NWIC Hosts a Teach In about Idle No More
By Monica Brown, Tulalip News staff
TULALIP- Wash.
January 11, 2013 Northwest Indian College’s extension site at Tulalip hosted a Teach In/potluck at noon for students and staff to talk about what Idle No More is, how it came to be and what it means for all of the indeigenous cultures around the globe.
Watch Video’s here of their meeting,
What is Idle No More from Tulalip News on Vimeo.
What is Idle No More from Tulalip News on Vimeo.
Tulalip fishermen spruce up their vessels for 2013
Article and photo by Jeannie Briones
TULALIP, Wash. – For Tulalip Tribal fisherman Joe Hatch Sr, fishing is in his blood. For 30 years he has fished the waters around Tulalip and is passing down his line of work to his son Joe Hatch, Jr. On December 28th, both father and son were in good spirits at the Tulalip Marina as they worked on transporting the rebuilt motor that the F/V WinterHalter will be sporting when it carries in the next catch of geoduck, clams and halibut.
Jeannie Briones: 360-716-4188; jbriones@tulaliptribes-nsn.gov