Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What tribes are affiliated with the First Nations Club?

A: To honor the diversity of the native population at Shoreline, there are no specific tribes affiliated with the First Nations Club.

Q: How do I become a member of the First Nations Club?

A: Attend a meeting for more information about club membership, or contact Betty Peace-Gladstone.

Q: Where does the First Nations Club meet?

A: The First Nations Club meets in Room 1701 at Shoreline Community College. For exact times and locations see our meetings page.

Q: When does the First Nations Club meet?

A: The First Nations Club regularly meets every Friday from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in Room 1701. For exact times and locations see our meetings page.

Q: How much does it cost to join the First Nations Club?

A: There is no fee.

Q: Do I have to be Native American to join the First Nations Club?

A: No, it is not a requirement to join the First Nations Club. The club is open to all students enrolled at Shoreline Community College.

Q: What is the purpose of the First Nations Club?

A: To provide a forum for discussion to increase awareness of issues, and to participate in recreational and educational activities.

Q: What types of activities does the First Nations Club participate in?

A: There are several different events. Some examples are the salmon dinner at Tillicum Village on Blake Island and attending various Pow-Wows.

Q: Who can I contact for more about the First Nations Club?

A: Please see the contact page for more information about who you can contact fore additional information.