JUNE 1, 2000 15 Mother's Day Luncheon ) 1 'At Above: Denise Wilson, the wife of Tribal member Mike Wilson, holds their baby boy Travis. Right: Community member Shallain Nabb holds her eight-month old daughter Ashley Johnson. Photos by Kim Mueller On Friday, May 12, the Tribe's Dental staff hosted a luncheon for moms-to-be and moms with young children. The 50 guests in attendance also included grandmothers, friends and family. The luncheon featured great food, raffle prizes and gift bags for everyone. Kathleen Marquart, physician's assistant at the Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Center, spoke on keeping babies healthy. The second guest speaker was Kathy Gibbs from MarionPolk Healthy Start. She led audience participation on dealing with the stress of motherhood. r :z,y - LJ -V 1 ' ) P ' Ot, 1)1 .i. ! IRT H ANNOUNCEMENTS D Congratulations to Tiffany and Mark Miller. They had a beautiful baby girl on February 11th at 5:02 p.m. She weighed 5 lbs., 13 oz. Her grandmothers are Dona Miller and Tribal member Cathy Cullen; uncles are Tribal members Jason and Jer emy Cullen; Aunt Lois; Cousin Dylan; and brother Steven. B Congratulations to Jason Cullen and Lois Miller. They had a boy on November 27, 1999. Family mem bers are Grandmother Cathy Cullen, Uncle Jeremy, Aunt Tiffany and Uncle Mark. tPPY BIRTHDAY eve ANGELA -CDIJA- QAUMA1 We all love you with all our hearts, you are our sunshine. As you grow up, don't ever let anybody bring you down. Always be proud of who you are. Our prayers are with you always. Love: your mom Tina Marie Gauna, the Gaunas, the Butlers, and the Lenos. 4 : :iUrtttH - siletz - June 12, 13 and 14: 9 am to 3 pm The Siletz office is open other days by appointment. Call Kitty at 1-800-922-1399. -SALEM -June 19: 4 pm to 7 pm June 20: 9 am to 7 pm June 21: 9 am to 5 pm Happy 1st Birthday JUSTIN OA hove Dad, Mom, Cheyanne, firandpa Reyn, Grandma Liz, Uncle Shonn, Uncle Dustin, Aunt Teaya and Koana ) basics 1014 t v , n', HAPPY DZZmiDAY (2mDG lOVt - DAD, MOM, CARMIN, MARK, MARCO, 10WELI, DOUC, JOHN, BARBARA ANDAUOURLOVINC KIECE! AND NEPHEW! . Native Modll Search Celebrate your dreams and accomplishments by appearing in our yearly Traditional or Contemporary Native Calendars. Our calendars celebrate the diversity and mag nificence of the North American Native People. Each year Native Reflections seeks out our Native Brothers and Sisters to showcase in our calendars, greeting cards, posters, etc. If you are interested or know of someone who would be, please send in your pictures and include a brief biography about yourself with contact number to: NATIVE. RLrLLCTIONS P.O. Box 121 Winnipeg, MB R3C 2G1 Phone: (204) 261-4075 or 204-981-9531 Fax: 204-261-4080 Website: www.nativereflections.com Email: nativermb.sympatico.ca LaPine Library salutes Ronaele Loomis Tribal member Ronaele Loomis is one of the new volunteers at the La Pine Branch Library. She volunteers six hours per week and brings her volunteering experience from the Cornelius Library. Ronaele's biggest talents are that she is an organizer and has an eye for details. She can take the most unorganized book shelves and have them in tiptop shape in short order. Ronaele is never too busy to take a few minutes with the children that come into the branch. When she is on a break, she sometimes will help them with color ing pictures. Ronaele has lived in LaPine with her family for about a year. She just celebrated her 20th birthday before coming to volunteer at the library. Ronaele has other interests, which the door, and look forward to hav- include collecting unicorns, porcelain ing her as a volunteer for a very long dolls, reading, and puzzle books. time. Great work Ronaele! The staff looks forward to Ronaele's Reprinted from the Deschutes smile every time she walks through Public Library System newsletter 'fit! if f"' it. Ji'J Friday, June 30 I Oam to 2pm Grand Ronde Tribal Community Center Learn the latest health information. Prizes and Lunch will be provided. Our goal is to bring together Indian Women ages 50 and over to learn about Women's Health Issues including, breast self exam, clinical breast exam, mammograms, PAP test, diabetes awareness, cancer awareness, tobacco's harmful effects, and much more. Call the Tribal Wellness Program 1-800-775-0095 or (503)879-2078