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Chief Gregory E. Pyle Asst. Chief Gary Batton choctawnation.com choctawnationculture.com For more information call the Summer Youth Camp Program Kevin Gwin, Brad Clay, Billy Eagleroad, Curtis Steve, Shelley Garner, Kay Jackson, Debbie Damron, Sue Folsom, or Kanda Jackson at 1-800-522-6170 Se ! p m a C t A e Ya CULTURAL EVENTS & SUMMER CAMPS C ONTACT LIST Name Cell Number Office Number Kevin Gwin 580-775-3982 580-924-8280 ext. 2517 Brad Clay 580-775-5124 580-924-8280 ext. 2577 Curtis Steve 580-775-2005 580-924-8280 ext. 2332 Shelley Garner 580-775-1667 580-924-8280 ext. 2377 Billy Eagleroad 918-775-8825 580-924-8280 ext. 2410 Kay Jackson 580-775-1774 580-924-8280 ext. 2504 Debbie Damron 580-775-3717 580-924-8280 ext. 2309 Sue Folsom 580-931-6312 580-924-8280 ext. 2134 Kanda Jackson 580-924-8280 ext. 2636 Fax Number: 580-920-3129 or 580-920-3102 Registration forms are also online at choctawnation.com or choctawnationculture.com New applicants MUST send copies of their Choctaw Membership Card & CDIB. PLEASE CONTACT US WITH ANY QUESTIONS. All first time applicants must include a copy of the Child’s CHOCTAW CDIB and MEMBERSHIP CARD. Applications will not be accepted without these documents. *All participants must have a Choctaw CDIB & Membership or be a child of an employee of Choctaw Nation to attend. DEADLINES FOR EACH CAMP ARE AS FOLLOWS: Golf Camp Friday, March 28th Baseball, Softball, Stickball, Cultural Enrichment, Basketball, & Football Camp Friday, April 18th This will allow us time to get our supplies and equipment in time for each camp! CULTURAL ENRICHMENT The camp is open to all students ages 8 to 18. Join us for an exciting opportunity to learn more about Choctaw heritage and culture. During this camp, the focus will be on archery, arts and crafts, storytelling and Choctaw language. This will be a day camp on the grounds at Tuskahoma from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm. Camp 1 will be held May 27 - 28 for the South Districts 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10. Camp 2 will be held May 29 - 30 for the North Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12. Lunches and drinks will be provided each day of camp. Participants will be offered bus transportation on designated bus routes. This will NOT be an overnight camp. South Camp Tuskahoma, OK (Districts 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10) May 27 - 28, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm North Camp Tuskahoma, OK (Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12) May 29 - 30, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm GOLF The camp is open to all students ages 10 to 18. This year the camps will be held at two different courses, splitting the north and south districts of the Choctaw Nation. The north camp will be held at Arrowhead Golf Course in Canadian on June 3rd & 4th and the south camp will be held at Chickasaw Pointe in Kingston on June 6th & 7th. The camps will be instructed by ESPN Golf Schools Director of Instruction, Ed Bowe. The staff and instructors are motivated to teach each participant whether it be a first time golfer or an advanced golfer. Food and drinks will be provided while at camp. There will be a tournament held for the advanced golfers. Participants will be offered bus transportation on designated bus routes. This will NOT be an overnight camp. North Camp Arrowhead, Canadian, OK (Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12) June 2 - 3, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm South Camp Chickasaw Pointe, Kingston, OK (Districts 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10) June 5 - 6, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm SOFTBALL The camp is open to female students ONLY ages 8 to 18. This year the camp will be conducted by college coaches and players from local colleges. Students will be instructed in areas of hitting, pitching, and fielding. Emphasis will be placed on giving each camper the proper instruction that will help improve their level of play and decrease their potential for injury. They will also be shown how setting goals and self-discipline will not only help their playing ability, but will help them in their everyday lives off the field. This is a day camp on the grounds at Tuskahoma, splitting the north and south districts of the Choctaw Nation. Lunch and drinks will be provided for each day of camp. Participants will be offered bus transportation on designated bus routes. South Camp Tuskahoma, OK (Districts 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10) June 9 - 10, 2014 9:00 am - 3:00 pm North Camp Tuskahoma, OK (Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12) June 12 - 13, 2014 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BASEBALL The camp is open to male students ONLY ages 8 to 18. The camp will be instructed by college and high school coaches from Southeastern Oklahoma. Students will be instructed in the areas of hitting, pitching, and fielding. Emphasis will be placed on giving each camper the proper instruction that will help improve their level of play and decrease their potential for injury. This is a day camp on the grounds of Tuskahoma, splitting the north and south districts of the Choctaw Nation. All campers will receive lunch and drinks each day of the camp. Participants will be offered bus transportation on designated bus routes. South Camp Tuskahoma, OK (Districts 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10) June 16 - 17, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm North Camp Tuskahoma, OK (Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12) June 19 - 20, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm BASKETBALL The camp is open to all students ages 8 to 18. Learn fundamental skills of basketball to use throughout the school career with the ultimate goal of playing college level basketball. Picking up tips from high school head coaches and former university players, this is a day camp at 12 sites. Participants will be provided with lunch and drinks. No bus transportation will be offered for this camp. 9:00 am - 3:00 pm FOOTBALL The camp is open to male students only ages 8 to 18. The camp will be conducted by Day of Champions football staff and feature OU’s Assistant Coach, Josh Heupel and former Big XII players and former NFL coaches. Campers will receive instruction in areas of offensive drills, defensive drills, and Sooner ball. Lunches and drinks will be provided. This is a 2-day camp at the Paul Laird Field on the campus of Southeastern Oklahoma State University at Durant. Participants will be offered bus transportation on designated bus routes. 9:00 am - 3:00 pm • All Districts • June 24 - 25, 2014 STICKBALL The camp is open to all students ages 8 to 18. Stickball has always been an exciting and competitive game played by many tribal people of the Southeast and has always been an important game to the Choctaws. Students will be taught the fundamentals of stickball by teaching the history behind the game and how it is important to Choctaw culture. The youth will be taught how to throw, catch, and score a goal in the Choctaw style. Social and exhibition types of play will be taught as well as the rules and field positions for each. Instruction will be done by Coaches from the Choctaw Nation Stickball team with assistance from skilled local players. This is a day camp on the grounds of Tuskahoma. All campers will receive lunch and drinks each day of the camp. Participants will be offered bus transportation on designated bus routes. North Camp • Tuskahoma • Districts 3, 4, 5, 6, 11, 12 June 26 - 27, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm South Camp • Tuskahoma • Districts 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 10 June 30 - July 1, 2014 • 9:00 am - 3:00 pm SSee ! e p e m Y a a C A Ya At Camp! t Y mp! e Se Registration Forms available online at choctawnationculture.com or choctawnation.com New applicants must send copy of CDIB & Choctaw Membership Cards CHOCTAW NATION OF OKLAHOMA TRIBAL DISTRICTS Tamaha Haskell CountyGarland Hoyt Whitefield Longtown Enterprise Hughart Sams Point Canadian Indianola Calvin Cabaniss Stuart Allen 12 Citra Jaydee Haywood Rock Creek Ward Springs Blanco Kiowa Pittsburg Lula Coal County Wardville Cairo Coalgate Flora Phillips Lehigh Bromide Junction Wapanucka Wilson Stringtown Bruno Half Bank Crossing Negro Bend Tushka Lane Cook Farris Caney Calera Goss Kiamichi Bokchito Miller Darwin Cade 9 Kosoma Moyers 7 Pushmataha Kellond Antlers Ethel Rattan Oleta Dela Belzoni Greenwood Nelson Mayhew Hamden Kent Speer Apple Hugo Smith - Lee Lake West Weeks Gay Hiawatha Loving Haw Creek 3 Page Fogel Big Cedar Grant Ord Bethel Sherwood Mount Herman Ringold Burwell Sobol Alikchi High Hill Rufe McCurtain County Felker Swink Huskey Shoals Frogville Valliant 2 North Pole Glover Slim Sawyer 8 Zafra Beachton Smithville Watson Nani-chito Plunketville Pine Knot Crossing Choctaw CountyVirgil Boswell Unger Soper Duland Bluff Monroe Howe Octavia Clebit Battiest County Finley Honobia Ludlow Cloudy Bennington Wade Fewell Nolia Divide Messer Bryan County Roberta Utica Allison Old Allison Stanley Dunbar Eubanks Wadena Jumbo Lone Pine Boehler Sunkist Matoy Caddo Pirtle Blue Crystal Bentley Cobb Wasseta Pritchard Banty Ury Armstrong Durant Daisy Redden Atoka County Folsom Kenefic 10 Yerby Clayton Adel Atoka Coleman Hopewell Wesley Burg LeFlore Lenox Muse County Whitesboro Albion Sardis Jenson Zoe Talihina Counts Star Pocola Glendale Heavener Petros Reichert Conser Hodgen Bengal Compton Yanush Ti 4 Victor Wister Leflore 6 Higgins County Pine Top Reynolds Bowers Gowen Tuskahoma Tupelo Centrahoma Clarita Olney 11 Pittsburg Dow Cedars Spiro Ward Williams Tahona Cameron Latham Shady Point Hill Dog Creek Neff Gilmore Poteau Walls Hughes Denman Panola Wilburton Hartshorne Brewer Ashland Parker Carbon Bache Frink Halley Degnan Drumb Braden Bokoshe Panama Milton McCurtain Panther Lequire Bashe Tucker Cowlington Keota Cartersville Latimer CountyLodi Norris Bug Tussle Mekko North McAlester Arpelar McAlester Krebs Kinta Featherston Blocker Reams Hughes County Scipio Atwood Lafayette Russellville Crowder Bristow Point Quinton Ulan Star 5 Stigler Arkoma Red Hill Ultima Thule Tiner Eagletown Golden Oak Hill Broken Bow Millerton Garvin Mount Zion Farmers Hill Crossroads Idabel Shults Redland Goodwater Shinewell 1 Moon Pleasant Hill Harris Goodlake Eastport Tom WE APPRECIATE THE CHOCTAW TRIBAL COUNCIL! The staff and the camp participants say, “Thank You for caring and supporting the summer youth activities! We promise to live and to do the best that we can as we grow in spirit and mind. We all have a dream and have set goals for our future to achieve. With your help, we know it could become a reality.” Councilpersons, from top left: Ted Dosh, Kenny Bryant, Perry Thompson, James Frazier, Tony Messenger, Ronald Perry, Thomas Williston, Joe Coley, Seated; Jack Austin, Bob Pate, Anthony Dillard, and Delton Cox