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About Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1996)
"v. - 2Wffc . $MOKE SIGNAL The Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347 Forwarding and Address Correction Requested INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Candidate's Forum, page 1 Elders' Insurance information, page 3 National Stress Month, page 6 Hunting tag applications, pages 8&9 Upcoming Casino Events, page 10 INSIDE: Ada Deer delivers her "Indians 101" speech to members of the Native American Journalist's Association conference held in Bangor, Maine. AT RIGHT: A girl from Maine's Penobscot Tribe greeted members of NAJA at a mini pow-wow they held on their reservation. See story on page 2. -ififlrnir ' - - FIRST-CLASS MAIL U.S. POSTAGE PAID GRAND RONDE, OR PERMIT NO. 10 Serials Dept. - Knight Library 1299 University of Oregon Eugene OR 97403- Saturday, July 13 1 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. On-site demonstration by sculptor RIP CASWELL Rip is the creator of the bronze statue of Martha Jane Sands and her granddaughter, Gertrude. The arts and crafts market is open rain or shine 7 days a week 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. yhe Strawberry Patch Fresh strawberry shortcakes and milkshakes are back. The Strawberry Patch is open 7 days a week from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for your dining pleasure. Also available is Indian fry bread and espresso. FOR CRAFT OR FOOD VENDOR APPLICATION: Please Contact Shawn at Small Business Development, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. Call (503) 879-2476 or 1-800-422-0232 extension 2476. The Song Basket Marketplace also taking items on consignment. LOCATION: Located on Highway 1 8 at Valley Junction, Oregon; approxi mately 35 miles west of Salem, 25 miles east of Lincoln City next to Spirit Mountain Casino. June 28-July 7: white swan io-day encampment & celebra tion. Ceremonial Grounds. Toppenish, WA. (509) 865-5121, ext. 436. July 1-4: 64th ANNUAL TOPPENISH POW-WOW, RODEO, PIONEER FAIR & INDIAN VILLAGE. Rodeo Grounds. Toppenish, WA. (509) 865-51 21 ,ext. 436. July 4-6: 4th ANNUAL MEMORIAL REGIONAL SONIVA (Southern Oregon Northwest Indian Veterans Association) POW-WOW. Chiloquin, OR. July 4-6: 8th annual mt. tum tum native American encampment. Amboy Territorial Park. Amboy, WA. Contact Barbara at (360) 247-5258. July 6: COLVILLE 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION POW-WOW. Colville, WA. (509)634-4711. July 6-7: NESPELEM POW-WOW & RODEO. Nespelem, WA. July 6-7: WHITE SWAN POW-WOW. White Swan, WA. July 12-14: SPIRITUAL ENCAMPMENT. Grand Ronde, OR. Families en couraged to participate. Contact Bonnie Tom at (503) 879-2016 or 1-800-422-0232. July 12-14: 6th ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL POW-WOW. Montour, ID. (208) 343-1 528 or 642-2900. July 12-16: INTERNATIONAL POW-WOW. Montour, ID. (208)343-1528 or (208) 642-2900. July 19-21: COBURY GOLDEN YEARS POW-WOW. Coburg, OR. Grand Entry: Fri. at 6 p.m.; Sat. at 1 and 6 p.m.; Sun. at Noon. Contact Jim Lockard at (541) 484-6488. July 1 9-21 : 3rd annual Columbia river pow-wow & encampment. Roosevelt, WA. (509) 865-5121, ext. 436. July 19-21: THE WHOLE BEAD SHOW. Georgian Hotel, 1415 Ocean Ave., Santa Monica, CA. 1-800-292-2577. July 20-21 : CHILDREN OF MANY COLORS POW-WOW. Peter's Arabian Ranch. Moorpark, CA. (818)594-1506. July 27-28: CHIEF JOSEPH DAYS. Joseph, OR. Contact Horace Axtell at (208) 743-6324.