YMCA Program Member Benefits
Olentangy Council Y-Princess 2010 Nickel Festival March 7, 2010 from 2:00 to 4:00 YMCA - Karl Road followed by a pizza dinner for our Longhouse Hosted by The Golden Bear Tribe This is a family event 2010 Kindergarden winners! 2010 1st Grade winners! 2010 2nd Grade winners! 2010 3rd Grade winners! 2010 4th Grade winners! How to register for events: Registered Members login by clicking "Member Login" button on the upper right corner. Then, go to the Event Page by clicking the name of the event on the menu on the left of this page. Or, click the "Event Registration" button on the menu on the left. You will see a calendar. Click on the event you wish to register for and you will be home free! Who brought the S'mores??? The Six Aims of Indian Princesses To be clean in body and pure in heart. To be "Friends Always with my father/daughter. To love the sacred circle of my family To be attentive while others speak. To love my neighbor as myself To seek and preserve the beauty of the Great Spirit's work in forest field and stream. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to email or call me. Chief Big Otter Stanton West stantonwest@columbus.rr.com Home: 614.527.9188 Cell: 614.403.3710
Olentangy Council Y-Princess
2010 Nickel Festival
March 7, 2010 from 2:00 to 4:00
YMCA - Karl Road followed by a pizza dinner for our Longhouse Hosted by The Golden Bear Tribe This is a family event
2010 Kindergarden winners! 2010 1st Grade winners! 2010 2nd Grade winners! 2010 3rd Grade winners! 2010 4th Grade winners!
How to register for events:
Registered Members login by clicking "Member Login" button on the upper right corner. Then, go to the Event Page by clicking the name of the event on the menu on the left of this page. Or, click the "Event Registration" button on the menu on the left. You will see a calendar. Click on the event you wish to register for and you will be home free!
Who brought the S'mores???
The Six Aims of Indian Princesses
To be clean in body and pure in heart.
To be "Friends Always with my father/daughter.
To love the sacred circle of my family
To be attentive while others speak.
To love my neighbor as myself
To seek and preserve the beauty of the Great Spirit's work in forest field and stream.