4 JANUARY 15, 2017 S moke S ignals Public radio interview 2012 – Chinuk Wawa language classes debuted at Willamina High School. Tribal member and Cultural Resources Program Manager Kathy Cole was teaching the class to seven Tribal high school students. “It’s our culture,” said junior Jade Colton, who dropped Spanish File photo to instead learn the Tribe’s language. “I’d rather learn about our culture.” 2007 – Tribal member Pete Wakeland became the Tribe’s first director of development. He will supervise the departments of Plan- ning & Grants Development, Engineering, Lands Management, Public Works and Natural Resources, as well as Round Valley Construction, a Tribally owned company, 2002 – The Grand Ronde Health & Wellness Center started of- fering an optometry program with Dr. Charlene White and optical aide/technician Tamora Hermann providing quality eye care to Tribal members. 1997 – Tribal Council Chairwoman Kathryn Harrison and Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber signed a new gaming compact that allowed the Grand Ronde Tribe to expand its gaming options at Spirit Mountain Casino. The new compact allowed craps, roulette, sports betting and pai gow poker. 1992 – Youth Council Chairman Jeff Mercier said he loves being on the council because it gives him a chance to help people in the Tribe and surrounding community. He meets with Alcohol and Drug Prevention Education Counselor Camille Van Fleet three times a month to plan youth group activities. 1987 – Tribal Council Chairman Mark Mercier reported that Tribal Council released a draft agreement to local timber companies regarding the Tribe’s proposed Reservation Plan that would ban the Tribe from exporting and competing for public timber for 10 years. Meetings with local timber company representatives to discuss the proposal were being scheduled. 1982 – A new Enrollment Committee was selected by Enrollment Clerk Cheryl Carl. Merle Leno was named chairman with Russ Leno and Marion Henry picked to be co-chairman and secretary, respectively. Other committee members were John Mercier, Margo George, Marvin Kimsey, Nora Kimsey, Jackie Colton, Velma Mercier and Candy Robertson. Photo by Michelle Alaimo Tribal Cultural Resources Department Manager David Harrelson, left, is interviewed by Eric Cain, an Oregon Public Broadcasting Oregon Experience series producer, in achaf-hammi, the Tribal plankhouse, on Tuesday, Jan. 3. The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and Harrelson’s interview will be featured in an episode of Oregon Experience titled “Broken Treaties” that will air on OPB on March 20. Board sets meeting The Tribal Domestic Violence Advisory Board meets the second Tuesday monthly at the Community Center. The Domestic Violence Program invites interested staff and community members to attend the 30-minute meetings. For more information, contact Anne Falla at 503-879-1660 or anne.falla@ grandronde.org or Carmen Mercier at 503-879-1304 or carmen.mercier@ grandronde.org. n Yesteryears is a look back at Tribal history in five-year increments through the pages of Smoke Signals. Hunting & Fishing Ad created by George Valdez Lifeways of the Grand Ronde People Who: All Grand Ronde Tribal members. What: We would like to record your family’s hunting and fishing stories for inclusion in the Tribe’s cultural and historical collections. Where: Chachalu: Tribal Museum and Cultural Center When: Starting September 1st, 2015 How: Contact Stacey Runningbird @ 503-879-2381 Ad created by George Valdez