S moke S ignals OCTOBER 15, 2016 Back-to-School Youth Powwow Photos by Michelle Alaimo Tribal youth participate in grand entry of the Back-to-School Youth Powwow held in the Tribal gym on Friday, Oct. 7. 7 Tribal Council continues post-election changes By Dean Rhodes Smoke Signals editor Tribal Council continued its post-election housekeeping changes re- garding authorizations to sign off on Tribal inancial accounts during its Wednesday, Oct. 12, meeting. In reaction to Jack Giffen Jr. losing his position as a Tribal Council oficer and Jon A. George being elected Tribal Council secretary, Tribal Council voted to remove Giffen and add George as an authorized signer for the Tribe’s line of credit with TriState Capital Bank. Tribal Council traditionally grants signing authority on the TriState line of credit to current Tribal Council oficers and speciied Tribal employees. The other current oficers are Chair Reyn Leno and Vice Chair Cheryle A. Kennedy, who was previously secretary. In other action, Tribal Council approved the Housing Department’s submission of the 2017 Indian Housing Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The plan describes all eligible programs that will be operating within the department during the coming year. Tribal Council also appointed David Willard of Clair Co. of Corvallis as the Tribal building oficial, replacing Tribal Elder Alton Butler, who resigned to take a similar job with the city of McMinnville. Tribal Council’s inal act of the meeting was to approve the enrollment of three minors into the Tribe because they meet the membership provisions outlined in the Enrollment Ordinance and Tribal Constitution. Also included in the Oct. 12 Tribal Council packet was an authorization to proceed to transfer $50,000 from contingency to the operating budget for the Grand Ronde Food Bank to make up for a funding shortfall due to the inability to apply for a federal commodities grant. In addition, Tribal staff received permission to work with the Forest Service to acquire road access to the west boundary of the Reservation and to sign online docu- ments required for four continuation grant applications for Head Start and Early Head Start funding. Cultural Resources Department employee Brian Krehbiel and Public Affairs Administrative Assistant Chelsea Clark performed the cultural drumming and singing to open the meeting. The meeting, in its entirety, can be viewed on the Tribal website, www. grandronde.org, by clicking on the News tab and then Video.  Five-month-old Willow Squetimkin chews on a rattle as she takes in the Back-to-School Youth Powwow held in the Tribal gym on Friday, Oct. 7. Ad created by George Valdez