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ing "Wheel of Fortune" with Pat Sajak (Jim
Holmes) and Vanna White (Dr. Glenn Gerritz).
Presentations to the Head Start and Elementary
Schools covered topics on diet and dental health, as
well as tooth safety. Also, the After School Club kids
practiced up on their bingo skills while playing "Dental
Bingo."
May activities include the Mother's Day Luncheon planned for Mother's of
babies less than 1-12 years old and Moms-to-be. If you are one of these
moms or if you know of someone - please let them know about this free
luncheon.
Congratulations to the winner of the "No Cavity Club" Quarterly Draw
ing: LELA WILLIAMS. Other members of the "No Cavity Club" this quar
ter were: Brieanna Brookes, Emma Buchholz, Benjamin Davidson, Lucien
Davidson, Michael Gephart, Joshua Harmon, Kasey Harmon, Jon LaChance,
Ryan LaChance, and Katherine Warren.
Also, congratulations to ROBERT SCHMID, the winner of the Easter
Drawing. Robert won a Chocolate Easter Egg and a Toothbrush.
Mothers: Don't forget to enter the Mother's Day drawing for a mini tea set.
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Tribal Elders playing Wheel of Fortune during Smile Week, with Dr. Glenn Gerritz
posing as Vanna White.
January: SUSAN KLEIN
February: JANENE LEE
March: JOHN SPENCE
Firewood available
We still have some firewood available.
Permits will be issued on a first come, first
served basis. For more information, please
call Connie or Karen at the Natural Re
sources office at 879-5522.
TRIBAL MEMBERS:
Are you in need of
vocational services?
. If you are in need
of vocational services -- but
you're not sure you qualify,
call for an appointment today.
It doesn't hurt to find out.
We are looking forward to
talking with you very soon.
Call PATTI TOM MARTIN,
TIM HOLMES,
or DOUG COLTON
at 879-2026
1-800-775-0095, DEPT. 5
Tuesday, May 21
6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Community Center
Ail children under 1 2 must
be accompanied by an adult.
"Say No To Drugs March"
Friday, May 17
Tom McCall Waterfront Park
Portland, Oregon
Activities from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
50 learning fair displays
For more information call
Oregon Partnership
1-SC0-232-7033
SALEM:
May 1: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
May 2: 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.
May 3: 8 a.m. to Noon
SILETZ:
May 14, 15, 16
8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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Veterans' stories and photos
wanted for Annual Report
The 1995-96 Grand Ronde Tribal Annual Report
will honor tribal veterans. We are interested in hear
ing your stories, seeing your old pictures (in uniform,
on duty, on leave!), and talking to you about your
military experiences.
DON'T BE SHY! We assure you that nothing will
be used without your approval and permission.
If you are willing to share your military experiences
and anecdotes with the Annual Report writing team,
please call the Smoke Signals office and leave your
name and number. We will contact you and take it
from there. Many thanks for your anticipated (and
positive) responses! The Smoke Signals direct line is
(503) 879-2264 or 1-800-422-0232.
4th ANNUAL
VETERANS1 POW-WOW
Saturday, June 8
Grand Ronde Grade School
Doors open at 8 a.m.
Grand Entry: Noon to 4 p.m.
Dinner: 6 p.m.
DRAWINGS AND RAFFLE
OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
All Drums & Dancers Welcome
Contact: Marcellus & Sharon Norwest 879-5878
Bud Haskins 879-5211
Sponsored by Grand Ronde Veterans' Committee