MUCKLESHOOT MESSENGER

February 2026

Vol. XXVII, No. 2
Muckleshoot indian reservation, wash.
February 2026
Tribal Council

Muckleshoot Tribe Hosts Legislative Reception at T-Mobile Park

In early January, the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe hosted its annual Legislative Reception at T-Mobile Park in the Muckleshoot Diamond Club, welcoming local and regional leaders from King and Pierce counties. Originally postponed due to recent flooding, the reception brought together elected officials, community partners, and guests for an evening centered on relationship building and collaboration.

Guests gathered and enjoyed a shared meal while connecting with one another in a relaxed and welcoming setting. The evening included special appearances by the Seattle Mariners Moose and the Running Salmon, adding energy and celebration to the event.

Chairman Jaison Elkins welcomed guests and spoke to the significance of gathering together on the ancestral homelands. His remarks reflected the Tribe’s enduring presence and commitment to working alongside neighboring governments and regional partners.

The program was emceed by Madrienne White, who guided the evening’s program. Members of the Canoe Family led the gathering with songs, grounding the reception in culture and tradition. The event opened with prayer by Warren King George.

Members of Muckleshoot Tribal Council were also in attendance, including Councilmember Jessica Garcia-Jones and Vice Chair John Daniels Jr., along with local dignitaries and officials.

Throughout the evening, guests shared conversation and strengthened connections that support ongoing collaboration across the region. The Tribe is grateful to all who attended and looks forward to welcoming partners again at its next Legislative Reception later this year.

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