
Shown at the luncheon are (l-r) Sylvia Pinkett, tribal historian; Rye Jackson, assistant chief; Natosha Norwood Carmine, chief; and Dick Gilbert, past president of the Nanticoke Lenape tribe.

Beebe Healthcare Population Health community outreach representatives were at the expo performing health screening. Shown checking the blood pressure of Shari Jackson Small is Kim Blanch, R.N.

Expo attendees (l-r) Karelle Hall, Marilyn Jackson, Aunya Oker and Boe Harris share some time at the event.
The Nanticoke Indian Association held its 5th Annual Women’s Expo and luncheon April 29 at the CHEER Center. The event featured 21 vendors, a luncheon, music and storytelling, and an address from keynote speaker E. Keith Colton, administrative director of the Commission for Indian Affairs in Maryland.
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