Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, May 01, 2000, Page 7, Image 7

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    MAY 1, 2000
ADVERTISEMENT FOR PUBLIC COMMENT
Alternatives for the proposed
KATSUK THIN LOGGING UNIT
GRAND RONDE RESERVATION
Public safety meeting: May 17
A focus group is going to be held in Grand Ronde. The purpose is to gather
input about public safety and concerns in the community. Yamhill County
Sheriffs department is facilitating this event which will be held on Wednes
day, May 17 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Community Center.
For more information, please call Mary Alice Bowen at (503) 879-2060.
Child Care Providers
Scholarships available for training
Child Care Information Services (CCIS) has scholarships available to Polk
County child care providers to help subsidize training costs if you are unable
to afford the training you seek. This funding can be put toward the cost of
training or help to pay for a substitute provider to take over while you attend
the training.
CCIS needs Polk County child care providers willing to provide care for
children, while parents attend community classes.
For more information contact CCIS in Polk County at 623-0649.
Exhibit recounts Indian
boarding school experience
The Oregon State Archives, located at 800 Summer Street NE in Salem,
will host the exhibit "They Sacrificed for Our Survival: The Indian School
Boarding School Experience," through May 8.
The exhibit includes stories of Indian boarding school survivors told in the
oral tradition of their ancestors and through historical photographs and stu
dent artwork dating from the late 1800s through the 1950s. The photo
graphs illustrate several of the large, off-reservation federal schools Carlisle
in Pennsylvania, Chilocco in Oklahoma, and Chemawa in Oregon as well
as mission schools in Washington and Idaho.
Women to create
part-time
business at home
The Venture Out program was
designed with women like you in
mind. Now, more than ever,
homebased business ownership is
a viable option for creating supple
mental income. Turn the skills you
possess, the hobbies you enjoy, or
the trade you have inherited into
an income generating business.
And the best part is, you will not
have to do this alone. With the
help of ONABEN and the Tribe's
business counselors, you can cre
ate a business.
Try one of the following business:
O pet sitting
D catering
D landscaping
D child or elder care
D alterations
D gift baskets
D cake decorating
D partyevent planner
D photographer
D janitorialcarpet cleaner
D tutoring service
B handmade crafts
Venture Out is sponsored by
the Tribe's Small Business Devel
opment, ONABEN, and the Office
of Womens Business Ownership
(OWBO).
For more information about Ven
ture Out and a schedule of class
dates and times please contact the
Small Business department.
You may call:
Sheila Herber at (503) 879-2492,
Barbara Lake at (503) 879-2476,
or toll-free at 1-800-422-0232.
Dinner and child care will be
provided during classes.
Upcoming
Conferences
MAY 8-11
9th Wellness & Womens
Conference
"Leading Our Youth with
Gentle Footsteps"
Portland Doubletree Hotel
Jantzen Beach
Call 405-325-1790
MAY 18-19
2nd Sacred Landscapes
Conference
OSU Campus Corvallis
Free and open to the public.
Call Ethnic Studies, OSU
541-737-0709
JULY 21-22
Conference for Women 2000
Eugene Red Lion Inn
205 Coburg Inn
Call 1-800-682-5078
or www.natsem.com
FOR SALE: New homes
by Emanuel Hospital
Fargo Row Townhouses are
situated next to Boise-Eliot School,
three blocks from Emanuel Hos
pital. Currently, ten spacious
townhouses designed for growing
families are available with three
or four bedrooms with views of
downtown Portland. Quality con
struction spacious yards, energy
efficient gas heating, and kitch
ens with built-in 2-stage water pu
rification systems are featured.
Equal Housing Opportunity
with, ; prices beginning at
$119,500.' Fargo Row Investment
Co. (503) 281-5341.
The Natural Resources Division
(NRD) of the Confederated Tribes
of Grand Ronde is soliciting public
comment on the alternatives for
the Katsuk Thin Timber Sale.
Written comments and requests for
copies of a general description of
these alternatives should be ad
dressed to:
Peter M. Wakeland, Forester
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde
Natural Resources Division
P.O. Box 10
Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347.
To be considered, written com
ments must include:
(1) Your name, address, and tele
phone number;
(2) Name of the timber sale on
which you are commenting;
(3) Specific facts or comments
along with supporting reasons
that you believe the NRD should
consider.
For further information you can
contact Peter Wakeland at (503)
879-2378.
Comments received by May 5, 2000
will be considered before taking final action.
NOTICE: DXie CHANCE TO
JVLV 15-16, 2000
VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED
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Sharon Herron 879-2004 Marlene Groshong 879-2072
Marvin and Michaelle Kimsey at (503) 879-5825
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COYOTE CLUB CASH BACK PROMO
COYOTE CLUB MEMBERS ONLY
Back by popular demand! Redeem your May slot points for cash
June 1 9th through the 30th at the casino. Remember: Mondays and
Thursdays are triple slot point days! Visit the Coyote Club for details.
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CINCO DE MAYQ
JOIN THE CELEBRATION
Spirit Mountain Casino will celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a Mariachi
band, playing throughout the casino from 7pm to midnight.
Well also feature special Hispanic cuisine in the buffet.
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free slot tournament
GUARANTEED $2,000 IN PRIZES
Join us for a fun-fiJJed day and go home a winner! Tournaments begin at
1 0am and 4pm. No, buy-in and no preregistration. The top 20 scores will
compete for their share of the prize money.
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TICKETS ON SALE NOW
One show only at 7pm. Ticket prices are $25 and $35. Tickets are
r available in person at Spirit Mountain Casino, at all Fred Meyer Fastixx
Centers, or by phone at (800) 992-TIXX. Must be 21 or older.
1-800-760-7977 503-879-2350
Hwy 18, Grand Ronde, OR www.spirit-mountain.com
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