1st Tuesday of EVERY month, CTNEAL Governing Body Meetings, 6:30 on Microsoft Teams. If you would like to join the meeting and address the council, please contact Larry Smith - Larry.Smith@ctneal.com
Indigenous Culture and River Cane Preservation Celebration, August 30-31st 2025, at Little Mt. Marina and Resort in Langston, AL. If CTNEAL citizens would like to demonstrate or have a booth, please contact Glenda West, 205-269.4277 or Nomi Linton, 256-506-4135.
Native Helping Native
Indigenous Culture and River Cane Preservation Celebration
August 30-31st 2025, 10am to 6 pm, at Little Mt. Marina and Campground Resort
1001 Murphy Hill Rd, Langston, AL 35755
If CTNEAL citizens would like to demonstrate or have a space at this event, please contact Glenda West, 205-269.4277, CTNEAL Treasurer or Nomi Linton, 256-506-4135, CTNEAL Secretary.
Chandler Mountain Project
March 6, 2025, 6:30 pm, 91 Hillview St., Steele, AL 35987
Meeting to help support the preservation of Native American Artifacts, water systems, and Indigenous structures on Chandler Mountain.
Alabama Water Rally
March 15 deadline for registration. Water Rally is March 28-30 2025, at 8 am
Camp Beckwith, 10400 Beckwith Ln, Fairhope, AL 36532
Alabama Water Rally is the annual gathering of Alabama’s network of water advocates and allies hosted by the Alabama Rivers Alliance. Water Rally is the premiere educational, networking and celebratory event for community and watershed-based organizations as well as individual Alabamians interested in #CleanWater and the protection of all our waterways. The conference moves to different regions of the state each year so that it is accessible to communities and groups from all parts of Alabama. In 2025, we return to Camp Beckwith in Fairhope on gorgeous Weeks Bay!
Oakville Indian Mounds Multicultural Indian Event
10 am to 4 pm, 1219 County Rd. 187, Danville, AL 35619
Indigenous Culture Event, School groups on Friday, May 9, 2025 and Public is invited Saturday, May 10, 2025
Monte Sano State Park
June 7, 2025, 5105 SE Nolen Ave., Huntsville, AL 35801, 8 am
Hoyt Akers-Campbell, Regional Extension Agent of Commercial Horticulture in Northeast Alabama from the Alabama Cooperative Extension System of Auburn University has invited the Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama to participate in the "North Alabama Native Plant Symposium" on Saturday, June 7, 2025 at Monte Sano State Park in Huntsville.
This event, co-hosted by Alabama Extension, Wild Ones North Alabama, and the Land Trust of North Alabama, will feature a full day of hikes and educational sessions focused on the integration of native plants into landscape and restoration settings. We expect 100-150 attendees. Some confirmed presenters so far include Dr. Scot Duncan (Alabama Audubon), Dr. Nancy Loewenstein (Auburn University emerita), Dr. Bert Harris (Clifton Institute), Sara Johnson (North American Land Trust), Lynne Weninegar (Alabama A&M), and Jesse Akozbek (Feral Foraging).
The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama is welcome to promote your river cane festival and hand out any other information you would like.
Free Heavy Equipment Operator Training Available
JEFFERSON STATE COLLEGE
Free workforce training on the operation of Skid Steer and other Heavy Equipment is now available at Jefferson State’s Chilton-Clanton Campus thanks to a grant from the Appalachian Regional Commission and funding from Skills for Success.
The training is open to local companies and also the community at large.
“For those entering the construction industry, quality skills training is not just a requirement—it’s a vital foundation for safety and efficiency,” Dean of Workforce Education Leah Bigbee said. “By investing in comprehensive training programs, we empower our trainees with the knowledge and hands-on experience they need to excel in their careers and contribute to a safer, more productive work environment.”
The Heavy Equipment training includes two parts: Online Theory Training (can be completed at your own pace), and Behind the Wheel Training (two days each for Skid Steer, Bulldozer, and Excavator).
Participants must be at least 16 years of age or older, and lab dates will be shared with students upon completion of the online portion of the course. For more information, contact the Center for Workforce Education at Jefferson State at (205) 856-7710 or workforcedev@jeffersonstate.edu.
Online Cherokee Classes
Now Open: Spring registration. Classes begin: Monday, March 3 . Register online at www.learn.cherokee.org
The Native Arts + Cultures Foundation (NACF) is pleased to announce the upcoming open call for the 2025 LIFT – Early Career Support for Native Artists program.
https://www.nativeartsandcultures.org/programs/lift
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