The Cherokee Preservation Foundation, Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort, and the Office of the Principal Chief are sponsoring the 11th Annual Cherokee Day of Caring, an all-day community service event taking place on Thursday, May 14. Volunteers are encouraged to sign up now.
During the daylong event, members of the EBCI and the community will help assist 10 families or individuals who have been nominated by their community clubs. Volunteers will lend a hand with painting, yard clean-up, gardening, and fix-it projects. Last year, approximately 300 community members participated in the event.
No special skills are necessary in order to participate, but they would be valuable. Tribal government employees and community members who can help during the entire eight-hour period between 8a.m. – 4p.m. are asked to contact Deb Owle 497-5550 or dowle@cherokeepreservation.org
Tribal government employees wanting to participate should first consult with their supervisor. Harrah’s Cherokee Casino Resort employees should call Janna Hyatt 497-8853.
In addition, awards will be presented to 10 Quiet Heroes who have served their communities unselfishly as well as a Good Neighbor Award for someone who has significantly helped members of the EBCI but lives outside the EBCI communities.
Info: Deb Owle (Mintz) 497-5550
– Cherokee Preservation Foundation