APRIL 1, 2000 7 i mcim ati, w: wu 5 c MARCH &. APRIL MADNESS C O Y O T B C L U B M E M I E R 5 0 N L Y Txmh-fs, we kilva ther Bob Gmaway; caWedbesdivs, it's tare for the Money Mdbess cosh ail;: arxl m Thursday tt's Nble sfotpoax&yi Vis rhs Qgpt Cbb for mot detail jaij?Mrj ' jjT'yTs ""J FREE SLOT TOURNAMENT cuaiahtesd j a , a o o in ju z e s Jota isfcca fjn-Iikd day and go-home a msaud 7wnn&M begun at 10mand4pL No bw-cs and no pnaoegisasum Tk top 20 scgiss will conpste tor that srare of tint prize msney. 3 HISPANIC DANCE L J V 8 MUSI C Dance to ooBtecpssatp Lath nsusic from tht gretsp Autifazz 'pis So 9pai in db Rogue River Rocks. No admission charge tsust k 21 cr o1dr to attend KVVIP Radio will broadcast live fern tr casstw 6icn to Stent 1 Mf'J! h'Ti RAY CHARLES TICK E IS 0 N SALE N OW Qm jJbr wsljF al 7prau IteEort prices are: $25 and $35 Itdbettt an avail Mt in proa ait Mountab Cmm at all Fred Meyw Fasttra GaUss, cr by pkme at (800) 99.2-TIXX Mist be 2 1 cr older. Hw; IS., Gcstid Rotsde Ol. wwtfjspictt -msuatai.i George Carlin performs at Spirit Mountain Comedian George Carlin brought his offbeat sense of humor to the Tribe's Spirit Mountain Casino for a sold out show on Thursday, March 9. Carlin, the bawdy and politically incorrect star known for his colorful lan guage, entertained the crowd with a lively and energetic routine that lasted 75 minutes. Carlin, who is in the middle of a nation-wide tour of colleges, casinos and small concert halls, spared no one with his in-your-face brand of comedy that poked fun at today's parents, their kids, society's concern with germs and people's fascination with angels among other things. Carlin got his start in radio the late 50's, still performs over 100 concert dates annually. Carlin has won many awards during his career including a Grammy and a Cable Ace Award for work in television, film and live concerts. IDDDDBDDDBDPDQ i Election Board seeks applicants i The tribal Election Board is seeking tribal member applicants to serve a two-year term on the Board. The Election Board oversees and organizes the Tribe's Tribal Council Election every year, as well as other special elections. mm Name of Applicant: Address: I CityStateZip: Telephone: Home Work I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I H I I I e i i i i i i i i i i e i Please answer the following questions: 1. Are you a member of the Grand Ronde Tribe? Yes No If you are, what is your roll number? 2. Are you a staff member of the Grand Ronde Tribe? Yes No If yes, what is your job title? 3. In what Oregon County do you physically reside? 4. Do you currently serve on any other committee for the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde? Yes No If yes, please list the other committee(s) 5. Please tell us why you would like to serve on the Election Board (if you need more space, please include additional sheets). I I Signature: Date: I I 1 i i Please return this application by Sunday, May 7, 2000 to: Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, Election Board 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347 WW APRIL 7-9: CELILOWYAM FEAST CONTEST POW-WOW. Celilo Indian Village. CELILO.OR. (509) 865-5121, ext. 408. APRIL 7-9: DAVIS CONTEST POW-WOW. UC Davis Rec. Hall. DAVIS, CA. (530)752-4936. APRIL 8: EWU CHENEY CONTEST POW-WOW. EWU Pavilion. CHENEY, WA. (509)359-2441. APRIL 8-9: ISU SPRING POW-WOW. Reed Gym, Idaho State University. POCATELLO, ID. (208) 236-4429. APRIL 8-9: PAH-LOOTS-PU CELEBRATE CONTEST POW-WOW. Beasley Arts Coliseum. PULL MAN, WA. (509)335-8676. APRIL 13: ROOT FEAST. Warm Springs Reservation. WARM SPRINGS, OR. An all day event, starting at 9 a.m. (541 ) 553-3257. APRIL14-16: CALIFORNIA CHOCTAW GATHERING. BAKERSFIELD, CA. Contact: Theresa Harrison at (661 ) 836-8270 or oklachahta igalaxy.net or visit www.oklachata.org APRIL 15: SWEETHEART CONTEST POW-WOW. Anaheim Convention Center. ANAHEIM, CA. (509) 855-2705. APRIL 15: MILLS COLLEGE POW-WOW. Mills College. OAKLAND, CA. Contact: Ann Metcalf at (510) 430-2341 ext. 1; (51 0)522-431 9 or (51 0)430-31 54. APRIL 1 5-1 6: HUMBOLDT STATE UNIVERSITY CONTEST POW-WOW. West Gym on Campus. ARCATA, CA. (707)826-4994. APRIL 21 -22: NORTHWEST COASTAL GATHERING. Seattle Center Arena. SEATTLE, WA. Contact: Cindy James at (206) 285-4425. APRIL 21-23: l-WA-SIL CELEBRATION CONTEST POW-WOW. Seattle Center Arena. SEATTLE, WA. Contact: Arelene Anderson at (206) 343-31 1 1 . APRIL21-23: IRON EYES CODY POW-WOW. 2.7 miles north of Hwy. 1-10. PALM SPRINGS, CA. (760)362-4988. APRIL27-29: GATHERING OF NATIONS POW-WOW & MISS INDIAN WORLD PAGEANT. University of New Mexico Arena. ALBUQUERQUE, NM. (505) 863-281 0 or www.gatheringofnations.com APRIL 29: SOUTH UMPAQUA POW-WOW. MYRTLE CREEK, OR. (541)863-6274. APRIL 29: NATIVE PRIDE POW-WOW. Marcus Whitman Jr. High School, 1 887 Madrona Drive. PORT ORCHARD-VANCOUVER, WA. (360) 895-9652 or (360) 871-5803. APRIL 29: INDIAN EDUCATION POW-WOW. Marysville Junior High School. MARYSVILLE, WA. (360) 653-0867 or (360) 653-0823. APRIL 29: ITSC CONTEST POW-WOW. North Hearst Field. BERKELEY, CA. (510)642-6613. QiaQBiaEiQDiaEiHoraEiiaiaKiiasiinEinisisaBaraifl