8 Smoke Signals Ronde. I am committed to seeing the Tribe make opportunities available to these folks as well. I don't feel tribal members should be punished for not living within a designated area. We need to enhance our Smoke Signals to let all of our members know what the Tribal Council is doing on behalf of the Tribe. I don't believe in making decisions based on the "rumor mill." I will make decisions based on the facts. We must be held ac countable for all of your money and somehow de velop a means to keep all tribal members informed. After all, it is the members' money, and the Tribal Council are caretakers for the funds. As an Elder, I am very happy with the benefits I receive, but what about our youth? Are we doing enough for them? If not, what can we do to provide them with the oppor tunity for a secure and productive future? Are we providing adequate educational opportunities for them? Prior to making these or any major decisions, again, I feel we need more input from our members to insure we are listening to them and doing the things neces sary to address their concerns. If elected, I will have one vote but I am committed to provide the stability my experience has shown me our tribe needs in order to continue to prosper both on and off the reserva tion. Help me help our tribe to achieve these goals by voting for me in September. Kathy Aicher (Tom) It's election time. We are all faced with very hard decisions: Who do I vote for? Do I vote for a familiar name or face? Do I vote for a family member? Do I vote for someone because they've been on Tribal Coun cil in the past? You might even ask your self, "Why vote? It doesn't help me. I don't live in the ser vice area." Well, I'm faced with the same decisions. I've asked myself these same questions many times. It is because I do live in the service area, and because I have worked ifor the Tribe for the last 10 years that each election has become very important to me. After all, those elected to Tribal Council will be responsible for making huge decisions which effect me, and our tribal future. Some tribal members outside the immediate area may not be familiar with individual candidates. I make every effort to know each candidate's past his tory, life experiences, community and tribal involve ment, work ethic, and conduct in public. I'm not intrpt7rl in tutincp rpitpA tr ilin T WQfit tn hfar what the individual candidate stands for. I want a Council person with integrity. I want to hear the truth. I want a person who stands up for what is right and challenge what is wrong. I want a person who's not afraid to speak out when issues are tough, someone willing to take the heat and admit when they've made a mistake. I want a Council person who comes to work and puts in 40 hours a week and earns a paycheck like you and me. I want a Council whose members hold each other accountable and responsible for their behaviors: a role model for tribal members as professionals carrying out day-to-day operations. I believe Tribal Council should plan and stratagize for future development, and lead with vision, making decisions based on facts, not a Good 01' Boy handshake. I don't really think that's too much to expect from the Council members you and I vote for. My mother taught me at a very early age not to steal, not to lie, and to always tell the truth.. These - 4h v 7 N " were the rules instilled in me my whole life. These principles and values are ones I've passed on to my family. That's what I can promise you if I'm elected to Tribal Council. I commit myself to stand up to the expectations I have identified above for all Tribal Council members. Please vote for me, Kathy Tom, Grand Ronde Tribal Council. Margaret Provost Dear tribal members, It is a pleasure to ad dress you, my fellow members. My name is Margaret Provost and I am a nominee for Tribal Council. I am writing to let you know where I stand on issues that face our tribe and respectfully ask fof your vote. My background with the Tribe began as the first Chairman of the Tribe when I began to lead our tribe to Restoration. I also served on the Tribal Council from 1991 to 1998. While serving as Tribal Council member, I made the motion to begin our gaming venture be cause I could see that we needed revenue to provide for our needs. Those basic needs of housing, health, education services, continue to be needs we have today. We can not stand still while the needs of our membership grow and we lose our people to sub stance abuse, suicide and poverty. Strides have been made in assisting our Elders and I know we all feel good about seeing this need addressed. Now efforts must also be focused on the population, of young , folks who require more support and our guidance. I believe that the leaders of our tribe must have an entrepreneurial spirit because we must be willing to try new things and yet use wisdom to balance deci sion making. We are strong people who survived great hardship and we have the makings to develop into an even stronger people if we are given the chance to succeed. Some say that we are looking for handouts but I know it is not handouts we want but rather the just exchange we made when we gave up our land and resources. That is why I fought for Restoration, because of our rights as Indian people. We have proven that we can overcome the odds, and yet we have a long way to go. With the help of our own tribe we can help one another succeed, as we are a family. Handouts, no, but opportunities, yes. I believe that we must give solutions that we know work. Those solutions are spirituality, culture and traditions. These beliefs and practices must be wo ven into our service delivery and everyday life. With out these beliefs, we are truly poor people. You have my word that I will use the same deter mination I used when fighting for Tribal Restoration to help the Tribe move towards self-sufficiency and to further that goal to include that every tribal mem ber also be self-sufficient. May the Great Spirit guide you and continue to watch over you and your family. Respectfully Submitted, Margaret Provost (503) 879-7704 Cheryle Kennedy Greetings fellow tribal members, I hope that this greeting finds you and your family doing well and enjoying well and enjoying life. I believe that the key to happiness is to enjoy what you do which results in quality of life and a good outlook for the future. I was recently asked, what platform are you. running on? It gave me the oppor tunity to focus on some of my background in public service to give you an idea of my knowledge, skills, abilities and in terests. During my adult years, I engaged in ap plying my beliefs and hopes for a better fu ture for all people be cause it would also im prove life for our In dian people. My grandmother, Pauline Warren Johnson, in stilled in me the be lief that we can make a difference so I assumed vari ous roles of leadership. I served on our Tribal Coun cil prior to Restoration and the first Tribal Council. At the state level, I was appointed by Governor Atiyeh to serve on the Women's Commission for Oregon. Oregon commissions are political structures of gov ernment for the purpose of changing or developing laws. Other appointments were to the Rural Health Commission by Governor Roberts, and most recently I've been asked by the Governor's office to serve on a commission that would focus on eliminating dispari ties of health outcome for racial and ethnic popula tions. At the county level commissions, I served on Polk County's Family & Children, Harney County's Juvenile and Jefferson County's Mental Health Com mission and was the PTA Chairwoman for the two districts of Harney County. I balanced out my work related fun by coaching softball and women and girls basketball. In order to do my best, I furthered my education choosing a science degree in management so that I could more effectively lead in this competitive envi ronment that we live in. I believe that education is paramount to succeed. ; Successful education should include teaching to use our customs and traditional ways, which undergird us with strength and fosters strong family values. Years before we were restored, my dreams for the Tribe were to have a quality level of health and wel fare services for our people. I experienced the oppor tunity of seeing my dream become a reality. Many of you know that my work with the Tribe as the Hu man Services Manager where I was responsible for planning and implementing a health social service delivery system for the Tribe. It took 14 years, but it was achieved. Many of you witnessed the opening of the Tribes' Health and Wellness Center. I did not build this dream single-handedly, it took many and I'm grateful for their help and support. It will continue to take many to make changes in our environment so that the future world of our children's children will be a safe flourishing place to live. It is a concern of mine as we look forward and plan for the Tribe's future. I respectively ask for you vote. If elected, I will diligently use my skills to elevate our social, eco nomic and political well-being. With warm regards, Cheryle A. Kennedy J. Ken Gregg Dear tribal members, I would like to start by thanking each and every one of you who took the time to vote in last year's election, regardless of who you voted for. The impor tant thing is you participated in our democratic pro cedure to elect three people you want to represent you over the next three years. For those who sup ported my candidacy, an extra measure of thanks. As you know we came very close this last year, and as I promised during the election, win or lose, I would, and have spent the last year working relentlessly on the issues you felt strongly enough to bring to my