FCP Executive Council Election Winners Sworn In
On Nov. 1, 2021, the newly elected officials of FCP Executive Council were sworn in on a blustery fall day.
On Nov. 1, 2021, the newly elected officials of FCP Executive Council were sworn in on a blustery fall day.
As many of you know, we have been organizing both virtual and in-person mentor matches for Tribal staff since 2014.
In collaboration with the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Cultural Center, Library & Museum archives and Potawatomi Traveling Times (PTT), this is the next in the Leader series.
The time had finally come… and what a magnificent time it was! The Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Community Center held its official soft opening on Sept. 18, 2021, on a beautiful, sunny fall day.
Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Executive Council wanted to show gratitude and appreciation to the contractors and sub-contractors that have been working so diligently and efficiently on the new Community Center.
In collaboration with the Forest CountyPotawatomi (FCP) Cultural Center, Library & Museum archives and Potawatomi Traveling Times (PTT) this is the next addition to the leader series.
It has been 722 days; or 17,328 hours; or 1,039,380 minutes; or 62,380,800 seconds since the Ka Kéw Sé Gathering Grounds in Carter, Wis. has heard the beat of a powwow drum or the tapping of moccasins on its turf.
Thunder has served the Forest County Potawatomi Community through his involvement in tribal government and in his dedication to teaching the Potawatomi language to younger generations.
This is the next instalment of the Leaders series, and is an ongoing collaboration between FCP Cultural Center, Library & Museum and the Potawatomi Traveling Times.
To honor this year’s high school graduates as well as those from last year (2020), the Forest County Potawatomi (FCP) Education department had a graduation ceremony which was held at the Carter Powwow Grounds on June 17, 2021.