General Manager’s ReportMisty Napeahi, Tulalip Tribes General Manager
Talking about “Earth Day” – April 22nd.
We’re doing a lot of things at Tulalip to ‘Clean up our Act’.
– Recycling program thru Sam Davis and his team.  We invite everyone at home to recycle.
Tribal government continues to report greener practices.
Here are some of the great things we are doing right now to go green.
Chet Ashman – Administration Building Chief Engineer highlights –
– HVAC system – Ground Source Heat Pumps – more energy efficient
– Rain Gardens – in the parking lot – filters run-off from the automobiles
– Doing feasibility study regarding solar panels on the Admin building.
– Early Learning Academy – has solar on that building – teaching tool for the kids.
– HVAC system and lighting system in Admin building – computerized to not waste lights or heat
– One thing employees can do – if you turn it on, turn it off – overhead lights and fans.
– Make sure cigarette buds are put into the ash trays.
Eliza Davis – Custodial Maintenance Dept. Manager –
– Clean Core Caddy – produces liquid ozone – cleans and disinfects – chemical free.
– Biodegradable dining products – sustainable for our environment
– Put Recycle bins at all work stations. Recycle items in the garbage, put into recycle.
– Instead of bottled water, bring in your own water bottle
– Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Schedule of Earth Day Events
Citizen of the Year – Tara Parren
Mel Sheldon Jr and Marlin Fryberg Jr
– sworn in for 3 year term
‘Versus’ system introduced at Tulalip Health Clinic
Dr. Rhonda Nelson – Health Informatics Manager, explains ‘Versus’.

Upcoming Events –
Hibulb Cultural Center – April 22nd @ 2pm – Lecture Series – John Horton
Hibulb Cultural Center – April 25th @ 5pm – Weaving Gathering
Legacy of Healing Advocacy Center – Stand Together against Violence – April 29 @ 11am-2pm

Tulalip TV program previews –
NorthWest Indian News #46
– Tribal Journeys: The Paddle to Makah
Spirit in Glass
Our Spirits Don’t Speak English
Hibulb Conversations – Stereotypes
Mountain Huckleberry Area

Tulalip Bay Tides Report – Week of April 16th