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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:
Charitable Contributions, page 4
Craft Corner & Update, page 5
Education & Training, page 6
Opportunities, page 7
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1299 University Of Oregon
Eugene OR 97403-1205
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Educational day park
needs name
Construction is nearly completed on an educational day
park near the confluence of the North Fork and main stem
of Agency Creek. The park covers about five acres and has
over a 12 mile of nature trails. When completed, the park
will contain educational signs which will explain subjects
from riparian areas to stream restoration. It will also have
tags identifying the common plants of the area.
One thing we don't have is a name for the park. We are
seeking suggestions from all tribal members for a name for
the park. We are open to all suggestions, but here are some
of the ideas we have so far.
1. OLALLIE DAY PARK. Olallie is the original Chi
nook term for salmon berry, a plant species very common
in the park.
2. MOW1TCH DAY PARK: This is the Chinook term
for deer, but the term was often used for other animals.
3. HIYU DAY PARK: Hiyu is the Chinook term for
storm. The park has already gone through two of Oregon's
largest storms last winter while it was being built.
4. AGENCY CREEK DAY PARK: No need to explain
this basic name.
Obviously, most of the names listed above come from
Chinook jargon. If anyone knows any names based on the
language of the original five tribes of the reservation we
would love to hear them. This is your park and your land;
the name should reflect that.
You can send your suggestions to:
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Fish and Wildlife Department
P.O. Box 70, Willamina, OR 97396
Or you may call Kelly Doerksen at 1-800-422-0232.
EDUCATIONAL DAY USE PARK.
Take Agency Creek Road about
6 miles (stay to the left on the
tar); when the tar ends go to the
right. There are three parking
lots. When driving those roads
during the weekdays, please use
caution and watch for log trucks.
If you have a CB, monitor chan
nel 17, and observe mile marker
signs. The park is open to ev
eryone. Please do not litter and
follow the rules listed at right.
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DAY USE PARK RULES:
1. No fires within the park. However, portable gas, gasoline, charcoal, and
oil camp stoves may be used within the park if in a safe operating condition.
2. No firearms, sling shots, archery equipment, BB or pellet guns, or other
similar devices in the park, trails or parking areas.
3. No hunting or trapping within the park. Fishing is allowed (Oregon Dept.
of Fish and Wildlife rules and regulations must be followed).
4. No picking or gathering of any plants (living or dead), or natural minerals.
5. No digging or excavating of soil and rocks or other naturally occurring
material.
6. No soliciting.
7. No obscene, indecent, abusive, or threatening language while in the park.
8. No motorized vehicles, horses, bikes, or any other device allowed on the
trails. Handicapped persons may use a wheelchair (may be motorized), and
or any other devices to help them access the trails.
9. No dogs are allowed in the park unless they are on a leash.
10. No overnight camping in the park, parking lots or trails, this shall include
the use of trailers, campers, motor homes, and tents.
1 1 . No alcohol or illicit drugs are allowed in the park.
1 2. No littering. Garbage cans are for waste produced while using the park,
dumping of household waste or other waste will result in prosecution to the
fullest extent of the law.
13. Park is open one-half hour before sunrise until one-half hour after sunset.
Any violation of the preceding park regulations will be turned over to the
Yamhill County Police for full prosecution.