Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, May 01, 1992, Page Page 11, Image 10

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    May 1992
Smoke Signals
Chemawa Indian School
Annual Powwow
May 1,2, and 3
Page 11
GRADUATE HONOR DAY
POWWOW
To honor the 1992 Grand Ronde Indian Graduates
Saturday, May 16, 1992
' 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
To rent craft table contact Bill Wilson at 503-399-0503.
Contact Travis Benoist at 399-5721 ext. 1 48 for
more information.
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Friday, May 15, 1992 J
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Graduates Recognition Ceremony
Grand Entry
Intertribal Dancing
Special Activities
For more information call Camille Van
Vleet at 879-52 1 1or Robert Schmid at
838-3283.
1992 Ethnic Arts Celebration
Mid-Valley Arts Council is a non-profit organization in Salem,
committed to serving the tri-county region of Marion, Polk and
Yamhill counties. In our effort to celebrate the cultural diversity of
our communities, we sponsor an annual Ethnic Arts Celebration.
The event features a month-long, non-juried visual arts exhibit
and a performing artists showcase on opening day. Our third
annual Celebration will be held this September.
The 1991 Ethnic Arts Celebration, which was held at the Salem
Public Library, was very successful. Twenty-eight artist from
many different traditions and ethnic origins exhibited their work.
Eight individualsgroups participated in the performance show
case which was the official kick-off for the exhibit. The commu
nity response was great; attracting a full-house on opening day.
We are very excited about this year's Celebration. We hope to
have even more ethnic groups represented in both the visual
exhibit and the performance showcase.
Would you, or someone you know, be interested in participat
ing in this year's Celebration? We want visual and performing
artists whose work reflects their cultural heritage, which may be
either traditional or contemporary.
For more information and an application call Debbie Meyers at
364-7474.