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- Sharon McNeill Burnette Crowned the New Senior Ms. Lumbee
Congratulations to Sharon McNeill Burnette as she is crowned as the new Senior Ms. Lumbee. The pageant was held at UNC Pembroke’s Givens Performing Arts Center. Tammie Chavis Jump took 1st Runner Up, Joan Blackwell received 2nd Place, Clementine Porter was 3rd Place and Marilyn Bullard received 4th Place and the People’s Choice Winner. Thank you to everyone who made this event possible including the Lumbee Tribal staff, volunteers, the entertainment, Chairman Lowery, the Lumbee Tribal Council, Preacher Mike and Sister Quae, the contestants and the sponsors.
- Lumbee Tribal Council Creative Poetry and Creative Short Story Contest Winners
Congratulations to all of the students for their amazing entries in the Lumbee Tribal Council Creative Poetry and Creative Short Story contest. The winners were recognized tonight at the June Lumbee Tribal Council Business Meeting. Creative Poetry Kaleb Jacobs - Creative Poetry 1st Place Morgan Clay - Creative Poetry - Honorary Mention Creative Short Story Adiston Hunt - Creative Short Story 1st Place Kendyll Clay - Creative Short Story 2nd Place Rayleona Emanuel - Creative Short Story - Honorary Mention Kara Locklear - Creative Short Story - Honorary Mention
- Lumbee Tribe Encourages the Community to Stay Safe in Record Heat
Bradley Locklear, Housing Director for the Lumbee Tribe, has several tips to help keep your home cool and your family safe as temperatures soar more than 100 degrees in the coming weeks: Set your thermometer at 76 degrees or higher. Close the blinds in your home. Clean air filters. Operate your ceiling or floor fans Turn off when not in the room. Check on your neighbors, especially the elderly and children. If you your is not functioning properly or you don't have an AC Unit, visit public places such as a mall, stores or library in the heat of the day. Stay hydrated.
- Condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Ray Oxendine
The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina sends our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Ray Oxendine. Mr. Ray crossed over on June 7, 2022, at the age of 85. He will be remembered by his students and many communities for his commitment to education, but more specifically to each student. Mr. Ray was a longtime educator who believed in the power of an education. Mr. Ray Oxendine was born in Pembroke on March 22, 1937. Born to Thomas Hilliard and Georgia Rae Maynor Oxendine, Ray grew up a proud member of the Lumbee Tribe in a small farming community. Many of the core values that Ray Oxendine championed came from his upbringing in Pembroke, NC. He committed himself to a lifetime of service: God, Country, Family, and Community. Mr. Ray joined the U.S. Army following high school graduation, where he proudly served deploying to Germany for two years and earning his Army paratrooper wings. After his service, he went on to Catawba College where he captained both the football and baseball teams, graduating in 1962. He was the head coach of the Catawba baseball team where he was the Carolinas Conference baseball coach of the year twice and contributed to his eventual induction into the Catawba College Sports Hall of Fame and the North Carolina High School Athletic Association Hall of Fame. He worked in NC public schools for over 30 years as a teacher and administrator in many local high schools. His leadership and charisma as a principal, teacher, and coach positively impacted generations of students with his infamous “neck squeeze” across NC and beyond. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church, Maxton, where he taught Sunday School for many years. Post retirement, Ray was a volunteer for the Red Cross deploying to assist during disaster relief and recovery efforts, including Hurricanes Katrina and Irene. He also traveled extensively visiting his family and watching his grandchildren participate in sporting events around the country and overseas. Mr. Ray is survived by his longtime companion, Lynne Morgan; his daughters, Beth (Chris) Snyder of Mandeville, Louisiana, Susan (Dean) Valentine of Los Angeles, California, 8 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, all of whom he was immensely proud. He was the brother of Louis Oxendine, Magnolia Lowry, Ruth Hurnevich, and the late Thomas Oxendine, Robert Oxendine, Joseph Oxendine, and Earl Hughes Oxendine. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. on Saturday June 11, 2022 at Pembroke Gospel Chapel, 406 N. Jones St, Pembroke, NC. The funeral service will be on Sunday, June 12, 2022, at 2 p.m. First Presbyterian Church, 303 N. Patterson St, Maxton, NC followed by the burial service at Sandcutt Cemetery, Oxendine Road, Pembroke, NC. Mrs. Beth and Mrs. Susan request that in lieu of flowers donations be made to Catawba College for the Oxendine Family area at Newman Park, the baseball stadium where both Ray and his brother Joe played baseball at Catawba College. Any donation is appreciated as we look to keep the legacy, the teachings, the enduring memory of Ray Oxendine alive, and promoting continued connection to the Native American community as well as diverse athletes around the world.
- Accepting applications for the LIHCAP - Low Income Housing Cooling Assistance Program
The Lumbee Tribe Keeps You Warm In the Winter and Cool in the Summer. Through July 8th, the Energy Department is accepting applications for the LIHCAP - Low Income Housing Cooling Assistance Program. The Lumbee Tribe Energy Program offers The Low Income Household Water Assistance Program (LIHWAP) throughout the year. For more information call 910.522.2206 or visit www.lumbeetribe.com
- Press Release - Lumbee Tribe Contracts with Salesforce to Develop a Tribal Citizens Portal
Pembroke, NC (June 10, 2022) - The Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina is bringing Tribal services into a new age to streamline how Lumbee Tribal Members apply for Housing services and access their Tribal Enrollment information. Lumbee Tribe Department Managers are now working with Salesforce to develop a Tribal Citizen’s portal that will be an extension of the Lumbeetribe.com website. On the new site, tribal members may apply for Housing services virtually from anywhere. The site will allow members to upload required documentation online. They will also be able to see their application status through the portal. Even though the portal will simplify many aspects of tribal enrollment, applicants for new enrollment and members who are updating must still apply in person, in accordance to tribal law. Members will be able to access their enrollment to review items such as their tribal status and request information such as Family Trees, Certificates of Tribal Enrollment and Certificates of Indian Blood. Lumbee Tribal Chairman John Lowery said he is very proud to see the Lumbee Tribe enter into the agreement with Salesforce. “This is an effort to better serve our Lumbee People by streamlining services to our tribal members,” said Lowery. Salesforce is considered a global leader in digital commerce and data access. The company works with tribal communities across the nation. Salesforce is currently working with Lumbee Managers to make the portal user friendly as well as make sure it has all services that Lumbee Members will need. The site will extend accessibility for all Lumbee Tribal Members. For tribal members without internet or internet compatible devices, the Lumbee Tribe Housing staff will be available to assist them in person to process applications. The portal is also part of the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina’s commitment to “Go Green”, thereby being paperless in the coming years. The online portal site is anticipated to be completed by mid-August 2022. For departments such as the Lumbee Enrollment Department, the changeover will require the staff to upload around 100,000 records pertaining to membership and ancestry. The Tribal Portal will roll out in phases. Once completed, the change from filling out paper forms is anticipated to cut the application process time in half.
- Mark your calendars for June 25, 2022 for the Rootle Roadster Tour!
Mark your calendars for June 25, 2022 for the Rootle Roadster Tour. It is from 9:30 till 12:30 pm. Don't miss this opportunity to visit one of the tour stops. It will be a great time to PLAY, LEARN and SHARE free hands-on activities, games, demonstrations with community partners, PBS KIDS education resources and more. Rootle’s Roadster Tour offers learning experiences through purposeful play that families can take home with them.
- Lumbee Tribal Rolls to Reopen on Friday
Pursuant to CLLO 2010-0121-01 (As Amended), the tribal rolls will open for new enrollments and updates on Friday, June 10, 2022. Any member issued a pending certificate pursuant to CLLO 2005-006 will receive their card in the mail. The Lumbee Historical Culture Class, required for new enrollments, will be offered twice daily at the Lumbee Tribal Housing Complex, Monday – Friday at 10:00 AM and 1:30 PM. To register for the class please contact the Tribal Enrollment staff by email at enrollment@lumbeetribe.com or call 910.522.5468, please provide the new applicant’s name, date of birth, and phone number. For any additional questions, please contact the Tribal Enrollment Office directly by calling 910.522.5468. Enrollment Office Hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 am till 4:30 pm.
- Registration is closed for the summer program for the Lumbee Tribe Boys & Girls Clubs.
Registration is closed for the summer program for the Lumbee Tribe Boys & Girls Clubs. The program will re-open for membership in August.
- Tickets are on sale now for the "Strike at the Wind!" Outdoor Drama
Tickets are on sale now for the "Strike at the Wind!" Outdoor Drama. The dates are now Tuesday, July 12 through Friday, July 15, 2022. General admission tickets are $10. To read more about the drama visit https://www.uncp.edu/.../strike-wind-returns-lumbee... For tickets, visit uncp.edu/gpac or call the Givens Performing Arts Center Box Office at 910.521.6361.
- District 3 Community Meeting --- Monday, June 13, 2022
A District 3 Community Meeting is scheduled for Monday, June 13, 2022. The meeting is hosted by Council members Pam Hunt & Harold Smith. The meeting is at 6:00 pm at the Resource Center on 1702 W. 5th Street in Lumberton, NC. Dinner will be served.
- Tickets are still available @ GPAC!
Tickets are still available for the Senior Ms. Lumbee pageant. The pageant is at 6:30 pm on Saturday, June 18, 2022 at Givens Performing Arts Center on the campus of UNC Pembroke. Tickets are $15. The 2022-23 Senior Ms. Lumbee Pageant Contestants are 1 - Tammie Jump 2 - Clementine Porter 3 - Marilyn Bullard 4 - Sharon McNeill Burnette 5 - Joan Blackwell Tickets are available online at https://www.uncp.edu/resources/givens-performing-arts-center or you may call Givens Performing Arts Center at 910.521.6361.













