the present tribal officials shall serve as election commissioners, authorized to
promulgate regulations governing this election onl>
d) for purposes ot the conduct of the election to be held in November 2003.
the present tribal otlieials shall be qualified to stand for office under this
Constitution provided that they meet all qualifications therefore, their present
term to be counted as their first under this Constitution.
e) upon election in Nov ember 2003. the twenty-one tribal council members
shall be div ided into three groups of seven by some means of chance, with the
first group serv ing a one year initial term, the second group serv ing a two vear
initial term, and the third group serving a three year initial term, alter which all
tribal council members shall serve three year terms
Article XIII. Amendment.
1 An amendment to the Constitution can be proposed by either two-thirds
vote of the Tribal Council or by a petition bearing the signatures of five (5)
percent of tribal members eighteen years of age or older I fpun certification by
the Tribal elections Board of a proposed amendment to the Constitution, the
Tribal elections Board shall within ten (ID) working davs post the proposed
amendment at appropriate public places and publish the proposed amendment
in newspapers of general distribution '
2 Within sixty (60) days alter the posting and publication of a proposed
amendment, the Tribal elections Board shall conduct a special election on the
proposed amendment The amendment shall be adopted upon the majority vote
of qualified voters voting in the special election If adopted, the Tribal
elections Board shall within five (5) days of the special election post the
amendment at appropriate public places and publish the amendment in new spapers
of general distribution with notice of its adoption by special election
The amendment shall become effective ten (10) working days aller its posting
and publication
Linda Hammonds, Chairperson Constitution Committee
Book on Indian basketball
nearing publication date...
As many of you know, Tim Bravboy and Bruce Barton have
been working on a book about Indian basketball in Robeson & adjoining
counties for some time. And the end is in sight.
They expect to present the book at the second annual meeting of
the Indian Basketball Alumni Association, Inc. at the Indian Education
Resource Center (located in the old "Indian" Pembroke High School
building), next door to the UNC-Pembroke chancellor's residence. The
meeting will be held tentatively on December 13, 2001, beginning at 7
p.m. Hope to see you there. More information will be forthcoming in
the next few days and weeks. The name of the book is:
PLAYING BEFORE AN OVERFLOW CROWD.
The story of Indian basketball in Robeson
& adjoining counties between 1939-1967.
The book, now about 90% complete, is a history of
"Indian" basketball in Robeson as we remember it.
Information is scant, but it was a time of rank segregation
although positive currents emanated from the
unique social incubator and experiment The book explores
what happened, where it happened, when, how,
who, and, most importantly, WHY?
Also, what valuable lessons can be learnedfrom this
special moment in time?
TO RESERVE A COPY, fill in the blanks and send it to
Indian Basketball Book, c/o Bruce Barton, Post Office
Box 362, Pembroke, N.C. 28372. Or call 910-521-2054
for more information. We also welcome old "Indian"
basketball photographs and memories.
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TRIBAL NOTICE
Applications for the Indian Housing Program may be picked up at
the following locations between the hours of 6:30 am and 7:30 pm:
Fairmont Courthouse, Hilly Branch Career Center, New Point Baptist
Church, Old Allenton School Gym, West Lumberton Elementary
School, O.P. Owens Building Library, Union Chapel Community
Building, Philadelphus-Burnt Swamp Fire Department, Prospect
School, Cherokee Chapel Community Building, Townsend Middle
School, Indian Education Building (Old Pembroke Middle School),
Union Elementary School, Pembroke Middle School, Alfordsville
VFW Building, Gaddys Community Building, Heavenly Creations
(beside Rowland Town Hall), Piney Grove Elementary School,
Antioch Baptist Church, Rennert Community Building, St. Pauls
Rescue Building, Antioch Fire Department (Hoke County),
Stewartsville Fire Department (Scotland County), NC Indian Housing
Authority office in Fayetteville, NC, and Jones Plumbing Company in
Fayetteville, NC. Applications are also available at the Lumbee
Tribal Government Office on Union Chapel Road, Monday through
Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 p.m.
Please take the time to vote Tuesday,
November 6 on the Lumbee Tribal
Constitution at these sites when you pick
up your Indian Housing application.
This advertisement paid for by the Lumbee Tribal Government, PO Box 2709,
Pembroke, NC 28372 910-521-7881
SRMC's Calendar of
Events
Lifestyle Fitness Center to Hold Bench and Curl Competition
Southeastern Lifestyle Center for Fitness and Rehabilitation will host a bench
and curl competition on Saturday Dec. 1 at 8 a.m.. 4895 Fayetteville Rd. in
l.umberton. The competition will be divided into six weight classes and will
cost S25 for members and S30 for nonmembers. Entrants must add S5 for
registration on the day of competition. Trophies will be awarded to the top
three lifters in each weight class: the overall champion will receive a cash
prize. For more information or to register, comact John Christian or Tre Rozier
at 738-5433.
Sunnoti Group Meetings in November
Alzheimer's Support group meets the second Thursday of each month at 6
o m. in the dining room of WoodHaven Nursing and Alzheimer's Care Centcr.
1150 Pine Rum Dr.: call 671-5703. Next meeting: November 8.2001
Unique Surviving Sisters, a female cancer support group, meets the second
Tuesday of each month at 6 p.m in the Obbie Lee Community Education
Room of the Southeastern Cancer Center. 1200 Pine Run Dr.; call 671-5768.
Next meeting: November 13. 2001
Super Lungs, a support group for persons with breathing problems or lung
disorders, meets the second Tuesday of each month at 5 p.m. in the Assembly
room at Southeastern Regional Medical Center; call 738:5403. Next meeting:
November 13. 2001
The Compassionate Friends support group, designed to offer friendship
and understanding to bereaved parents, siblings, stepparents and grandparents.
meets the third Monday each month at 7 p.m at southeastern Flome Health.
2002 N. Cedar St. in Lumberton. There is no charge for these sessions. For
more information, call (910) 671-5655. Next meeting: November 19, 2001
Man to Man. a prostate cancer support group and lecture series, meets the
third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m in the"Obbie Lee Community Education
Room of the Southeastern Cancer Center, 1200 Pine Run Dr.; call 671-5730.
Next meeting: November 20, 2001
The Stroke suppon group meets the third Tuesday of each month at 7:30
p.m. in the rehab services lobby of Southeastern Lifestyle Center for Fitness
and Rehabilitation. 4895 Fayetteville Rd. Next meeting: November 20,2001
Southeastern Home Health sponsors a Diabetes support group at 7 p.m.
on the fourth Thursday of each month. Meetings are held at 2002 N. Cedar St.
in Lumberton. Health care professionals speak on topics helpful to persons
with diabetes and their families. For more information, call 671-5600. No
meeting in November or December.
Happy Hearts Cardiac Support Group, for people with heart disease and
their family members, meets quarterly in Southeastern Regional Medical
Center's Assembly Room at 7 p.m. Call 671 -5067 for more information. Next
meeting: November 29,2001
Narcotics Anonymous (N A), a self-help group for people recovering from
drug addiction, meets Mondays at 8 p.m. at Carolina Manor Treatment Cen- *
ter. 1100 Pine Run Dr. For more information, cail 738-1191
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). a self-help group for recovering alcoholics,
meets Tuesdays and Fridays at 8 p.m and Thursdays at 6 p.m at Carolina
Manor Treatment Center. 1100 Pine Run Dr., 738-1191.
Al-Anon, a weekly support group for family members of alcoholics, meets
Tuesdays at 8 p.m. and Thursdays at 6 p.m at Carolina Manor Treatment
Center. 1100 Pine Run Dr.. 738-1191
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