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Sokaogon Chippewa Community
Mole Lake Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians

Minwadjimowin
Speaking Something Good
Community News
October 20, 2022
Good Morning,

We hope you are doing well.

Warmer temperatures are predicted for the next few days. We hope you find time to enjoy the outdoors.

We hope you have a great day and a terrific weekend!
Honoring and Remembering Ken VanZile
Ken was a father, grandfather, friend, uncle, and cousin. Ken was a tireless and lifelong defender of the land, the water, his tribe, all tribes, all people, in fact. It can be said that those were his "hobbies" throughout his years with us. Ken was United States Army Veteran, who served our country proudly and with honor.

Ken faithfully imparted our history, sometimes in the form of stories. He was a humble man who sought to think of others first. He took great pride in protecting what we have for future generations, for defending the earth we stand upon.

Ken served our country and his tribe with dignity, honor, and humility. His love and compassion was demonstrated by his service to others. It's been said that warriors are defined by protecting those, and what they love. I believe this to be true. Ken was a warrior through and through.

A loved friend, former son-in-law offered these thoughts: Why think separately of this life than the next, when one is born from the last? Time is always too short for those who need it, but for those who love, it lasts forever. " Thank you Ron.

Ken enjoyed ricing, spending time with his grandchildren, daily long drives, telling stories, visiting and laughing with friends, family; teaching, being taught by others, playing baseball (as a younger man), and was a voracious reader.

Ken taught his children to always put first those in need, think of those not thought of, to help those less fortunate, to remember those not here. To show and feel compassion, as it is a virtue, perhaps the most necessary of all.

Ken's children wish to offer love and gratitude to Pastor Gary Spurgeon, Roger Maki, Frankie Olds, Ray McGeshick III, Caleb McGeshick, his nephews Jeremy & Casey VanZile for being there for Ken, helping until his last days with us. You are the best of men, both thoughtful and considerate. For our Dad, you embodied hope and faith. More than friends, nephews. Brothers.

Ken's children wish to thank all those who offered their prayers, thoughts, memories, condolences, cooked the delicious food. Those who helped with the services, as well as those who couldn't attend. Miigwech

Surviving are : Aaron VanZile (his only son), his daughters: Melissa VanZile (oldest daughter), Marisa (youngest daughter). His grandchildren : Mona Jane, Creighton, Aidono, Rayanne.

His brothers & sisters : George (Donna) VanZile, Jim (Donna) VanZile, Matthew VanZile, Warren VanZile, Tina (Sylvester) VanZile, Henry (Judy) VanZile, Connie VanZile, Sally McGeshick. Preceding Ken was his parents Henry and Jane VanZile, sisters Joanne, Peggy Lou, Margie, brother Timothy.

His much loved multitude of nephews & nieces. His beloved friends, cousins, near and far.

You are in our hearts and we will all see you again. Thank you Dad.

By Melissa VanZile, Daughter
I am sorry I wasn't able to attend the funeral services for Ken Van Zile today. But I want to share my condolences and sense of loss by sending this photograph as a tribute to his courage and leadership along with countless others in the Mole Lake Community to stop the Crandon Mine.

Ken Van Zile and Robert Van Zile made a long arduous trip to Johannesburg, South Africa, to have a direct discussion with the largest and most powerful mining company in the world and the owner of Nicolet Minerals (aka the Crandon Mining Company).
This is a historic photo of Robert and Ken after our meeting with BHP Billiton officials in Johannesburg 20 years ago. Robert performed a pipe ceremony (the CEO had to withdraw the smoking ban in the boardroom). Roman and I gave a PowerPoint presentation while Robert spoke, and Ken gave Brian Gilbertson (CEO of BHP) some wild rice. He is holding Patti Loew's book on Wisconsin Natives that I gave him after Robert's presentation when he told the BHP executives that there would be a never-ending battle to stop the proposed Crandon Mine.

At the end of our meeting, Mr. Gilbertson told us that they were going to meet with their counterparts in Houston, Texas to discuss the Crandon project. Two weeks later, they closed the Crandon office. One year later, Mole Lake bought the Nicolet Minerals Company with an $8 million IOU to BHP Billiton. Two years after that, BHP essentially forgave the debt and returned the funds to Mole Lake in a trust fund.

This moment was the beginning of the end.
After our meeting, Roman and I suggested that we rent a car and go to a game reserve to see some lions and elephants. But both Ken and Robert changed their tickets to go home two days early because it was ricing season. Ken was also a little worried that the South African lions might like the taste of a North American Ojibwe! When they both got home, Robert and Ken felt like the richest people on the planet after seeing the misery of the mining world in Johannesburg.

Please extend my sympathies and condolences to Ken's family and the Community. He was an Eco Warrior and a hero to his community and The Nation. I was proud to have known him and worked with him.

Best,

Glenn Reynolds, Former Tribal Attorney
Thomas McGeshick Graduates Law Enforcement Academy
Thomas McGeshick graduated last Friday from the Wisconsin Department of Justice Training and Standards Bureau 720 Basic Law Enforcement Recruit Academy at Nicolet College.

Congratulations Thomas!
The Fox Ladies Heat It Up!
Last Friday, the Fox Ladies held a cooking class in which they made firebread and chicken wild rice soup.
Chi Miigwech to Tesheena Honkala for sharing her photos.
While it was very cold outside, the Fox Ladies - Virginia Poler, Nancy Kane and Maxine Trudeau - did an amazing job starting the fire and cooking a delicious meal in the frigid weather.

Chi Miigwech!
Kids Halloween Party Today
Free Road Construction Training thru TrANS Today at Noon in Lac du Flambeau
Binaakwe Falling Leaves Cultural Camp Begins Friday
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month
Domestic violence is prevalent in every community and affects all people regardless of age, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, gender, race, religion, or nationality.

Physical violence is often accompanied by emotionally abusive and controlling behavior, and the devastating consequences can cross generations and last a lifetime.
Brighter Days - Waaseyagiizhig - program provides services to anyone harmed by domestic violence, sexual assault, teen dating violence or stalking. 

For assistance, contact Kerry at 715-478-6451.

Final Tribal Election -
November 1st
Every Native Vote Counts
Are You Ready to Vote
on November 8th?
Voters are facing changes this election season and important deadlines are rapidly approaching.

The November 8th general election will decide races for all Wisconsin State Assembly seats, many Wisconsin State Senate seats, the Governor, the U.S. Senate and the U.S. House of Representatives. Local elections for county and municipal seats and school district referendums may also be on your ballot.


For information on candidates and ballot items, the League of Women Voters has an informational, unbiased website for voter information at Vote411.

MyVoteWisconsin provides resources including:

For more details about the election process, consult the Wisconsin Elections Commission (WEC) website and visit their Elections101 and Frequently Asked Questions pages.
Rec Center Announcements
Community Announcements
Flu Vaccinations Available
Influenza is a contagious disease that can be serious. We encourage you to take action and protect yourself and others from the flu.

Please call the Sokaogon Chippewa Health Clinic at 715-478-5180 to schedule your flu vaccine today.
Parent Committee Seeking Members
The Johnson O'Malley (JOM) Parent Committee is seeking members. If you are interested, please call Denise Smith-LaBine at 715-478-6143.
Coordinated Services Team (CST)
Public Notice from Housing
Tribal Enrollment Committee Meetings
Schedule Your Enrollment Appointment
COVID-19 Boosters Now Available
The SCC Health Clinic is now offering the NEW updated COVID-19 booster and has both Pfizer and Moderna booster shots available.

Please call the Clinic at 715-478-5180 to see if you are eligible for the booster. Please keep in mind that the reception will notify medical staff to check for eligibility before scheduling.

Days and times the vaccines will be available are:

  • Wednesday - Moderna Booster Vaccine Only - 8:00 to 11:30 am and 1:00 to 3:30 pm

  • Thursday - Pfizer Booster Vaccine Only - 8:00 to 11:30 am and 1:00 to 3:30 pm
Safely Dispose of Unused Medications
Home Energy Assistance
The Wisconsin Home Energy Assistance program (WHEAP) introduced the Summer Fill program that began July 11, 2022.

This initiative proactively assists fuel oil and propane customers who are facing sharp cost increases. The goal is to provide approximately 200 gallons of fuel per household.

Funding is limited, and will provide up to $800 in assistance for fuel oil customers and $400 for propane customers. In addition, the funding can be used to cover arrears. 

Eligible customers must receive a referral from their local community action agency. Click here for contact information in your area.
Community Events
Fall Fun at the Farm
Now Thru October 29th
Halloween at the Farm
Saturday, October 29th
Employment Opportunities
The Sokaogon Chippewa Community Opportunities:
For more information, contact Kimberlee A. Soldier, Interim Director, Human Resources, at 715-478-7663.
Mole Lake Casino Opportunities:
  • Bingo - All Positions
  • Bartender
  • Casino/Lodge Housekeeping
  • Coffee Pot Barista
  • Hostess/Waitress
  • IT (Information Technology)
  • Prep Cook
  • Promotions/Players Club Representative
  • Security Officer
  • Surveillance Officer
  • Utilities Maintenance


For more information, please visit the Casino's website or contact Thomas E. Van Zile, Human Resource Manager of the Mole Lake Casino Lodge & Conference Center, at 715-478-7549.
Other Employment Opportunities:

Great Lakes Indian Fish & Wildlife Commission:

The Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council:

Lac du Flambeau Tribal Court

Nicolet College:
Share Your News!
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If you have something you wish to share, please email your information by Tuesday afternoon.
Miigwech,

Kim Swisher
Office: 715-437-0090
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