Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, September 01, 2000, Page 16, Image 14

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    16 SEPTEMBER 1, 2000
Smoke Signals
SEEKING TRADITIONAL HELP:
EDUCATION SPECIALIST
MENTAL HEALTH COUNSELOR
MEDICAL ASSISTANT TRAINEE
TREATMENT SPECIALIST
TREATMENT ASSISTANT
WELLNESS SECRETARY
RESIDENTIAL CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY COUNSELOR
DRIVER Social Services
DRIVER Community Counseling
SENIOR SERVICES VAN DRIVER -on-call
SENIOR SERVICES COOK
DENTAL ASSISTANT II - part-time and on-call
OFFICE ASSISTANTS - full-time, part-time and on-call
The following positions are currently open until filled.
Please apply immediately as the jobs may close at any time.
For further information and a detailed job description,
please contact the Tribe's JOB LINE:
879-2257 1-877-TRIBEGR www.grandronde.org
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SALEM PORTLAND
First Wednesday of each month First Thursday of each month
Chemawa Health Clinic Grand Ronde Tribal Portland office
1-800-452-7823, extension 60 1110 S.E. Alder Street
To schedule an appointment with Patsy Pullin for employment
assistance, Kiosk assistance or job information, please contact the
Grand Ronde Social Services office at 1-800-242-8196 or 879-2034.
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Spirit Mountain Casino, Oregon's largest Indian owned casino, is seeking a Chief
Executive Officer. Owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Grand
Ronde, the casino has evolved from ground zero to Oregon's number one tourist
attraction offering class III table games, slots, bingo, keno, off track betting, a
variety of table games with a 100 room lodge and four distinct dining choices.
Spirit Mountain is poised for the next step in its development by seeking some
one who has the strong ability to lead and manage a multi-faceted, market-driven
organization with a focus on customer service.
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24 hour care 7 days a week.
Fair rates. Meals provided.
First aid and CPR certified.
Tribal member discount.
Openings immediately
Call Jennifer at 879-8367.
OPENED IN AUGUST
"My Blue Heaven"
A.F.H.
Loving care for our Elders
Adult Foster Care by Carol Sharp, CHR, CNA
7 would love to take care of 1-4 of our Elders.
I would bring them to cultural activities."
(503) 606-3143
formerly "Weston Care Home"
1251 Hemlock Loop
Independence, OR
Native American Circle in Ontario, Oregon
The Native American Circle, located within the Snake River Correc
tional Institution (SRCI) in Ontario, Oregon, is having their first annual
celebration. To help make this celebration a success, they are in need of
dancers, drummers and singers, or anyone whom would like to share a
few hours of their day to bring a little of the outside to those inside.
Grand Entry will start at 6 p.m.; retiring of colors at 9 p.m. All partici
pants must be at this facility by 4 p.m.
Due to the policies of this facility, all that wish to attend must be at least
18 years of age. For more information please contact the following people
by September 8, 2000: Jon Saunders (Club Supervisor) at (541) 881
4511; Woody Weyerman (Club Volunteer) at (541) 372-3034; or write
Stuart Boyd (Club Chairman) 6952044, 777 Stanton Blvd, Ontario, OR
97914.
The Native American people incarcerated at SRCI are in need of
spiritual advisors, sun dancers, pipe carriers, medicine people, sto
rytellers, dancers and singers. If you would like to help, we invite
you to please join us as a member of our circle, as a volunteersup
porter and share some time with us so that we may grow together
in our physical struggle on this spiritual journey. Thank you.
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SEPT. 1-4: SPOKANE TRIBAL CELEBRATION. Pow-wow Grounds. WELLPINIT,
WA. (509) 258-9114.
SEPT. 1-4: KLA HOW YA DAYS. Tulalip Tribal Grounds. MARYSVILLE, WA. (360)
651-4000.
SEPT. 1-4: PACIFIC COAST INDIAN CLUB POW-WOW. Barona Indian Reservation.
LAKESIDE, CA. Contact: Lori Phoenix at (61 9) 443-661 2.
SEPT. 1-4: CALIFORNIA INDIAN MARKET. Mission. SAN JUAN BAUTISTA, CA.
Contact: Sonny or Elaine Reyna at (831) 623-2379.
SEPT. 1-4: PUYALLUP TRIBE ANNUAL POW-WOW & SALMON BAKE. Exit135offl
5. TACOMA, WA. Contact: Loren Butler Thomas at (253) 573-7872.
SEPT. 8-10: PRECIOUS SUNSET POW-WOW. Recreation Point. BASS LAKE, CA.
(559) 855-2705.
SEPT. 8-10: MAIDU-MIWORK BIG TIME POW-WOW. AUBURN, CA. (916)885-2752,
SEPT. 8-10: SYCUAN POW-WOW. ELCAJON.CA. Contact: Cheryl Shendo at (61 9)
445-1 643 ext. 1 59 or Arlene Galven at (61 9) 445-7776.
SEPT. 9: MAC LAREN POW-WOW. MacLaren Youth Correctional Facility. 2630 N.
Pacific Hwy. WOODBURN, OR. Sat. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Picture ID required over 16
years of age. Contact: John Fraser at (503) 981 -2501 .
SEPT. 9-10: GRANTS PASS INTERTRIBAL POW-WOW & WELLNESS CIRCLE.
GRANTS PASS & POTTSVILLE, OR. Grand Entries: Sat. at 7 p.m.; Sun. at 1 p.m.
Wellness Circle presentations will be held both days starting at 9 a.m. Contact: Kristy
Offineer at Visionary Press at (541) 552-1744.
SEPT. 13-17: PENDLETON ROUND UP. PENDLETON, OR. (800)457-6336.
SEPT. 15-17: ELWAH RIVER POW-WOW. Location TBA. PORT ANGELES, WA.
Contact: Linda Wiethman at (360) 457-4196.
SEPT. 15-17: SALMON HOMECOMING CELEBRATION. The Seattle Aquarium.
SEATTLE, WA. (206) 386-4300.
SEPT. 15-17: SKOPABSH POW-WOW & CELEBRATION. Muckleshoot Reservation.
AUBURN, WA. Walter Pacheco at (253) 393-331 1 ext. 1 53 or Wpacheco Muckleshootnsn
SEPT. 16-17: EVERYTHING IS SACRED POW-WOW. Borchard Community Park.
THOUSAND OAKS. CA. (805)493-2863.
SEPT. 16-17: NORTHERN SIERRA INDIAN DAYS. Greenville High School.
GREENVILLE, CA. (916)283-3402.
SEPT. 17-18: CALIFORNIAAMERICAN INDIAN DAYS CELEBRATION. BalboaPark.
SAN DIEGO, CA. Contact: Juan Castellanos at (619) 281-5964.
SEPT. 21-24: NATIONAL INDIAN DAYS ANNUAL POW-WOW. Pavilion. WHITE
SWAN, WA. Contact: Yakama Tourism at (509) 865-51 21 .
SEPT. 22-24: EAGLE PLUME POW-WOW. NESPELEM, WA. (509)634-4711.
OCT. 5-6: WHITE SWAN INDIAN SUMMER CELEBRATION. Pavilion. WHITE SWAN,
WA. Contact: Yakama Tourism at (509) 865-5121 or (509) 865-7570.
OCT. 6-8: CAL STATE SAN MARCOS TRADITIONAL POW-WOW. California State
University. SAN MARCOS, CA. (760)750-4137.
OCT. 7: GATHERING OF THE PEOPLE MINI-POW-WOW. Skagit Valley College, Pavilion
(gym). MT. VERNON, WA. Michael Pena at (360) 416-7943 or penaskagit.ctc.edu
OCT. 7: MASON SCHOOL POW-WOW. 2812 N. Madison. TACOMA, WA. Contact
Jim Egawaat(253) 571-1139.
OCT. 7: MUCKLESHOOT MINI POW-WOW. Muckleshoot Tribal School. AUBURN,
WA. Walter Pacheco at (253) 939-331 1 ext. 153 or at Wpachevo Muckleshoot.nsn
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SMOKE SIGNALS is available to anyone at no cost.
Fill out this form with your name and address, mail to:
Smoke Signals, Attn: Justin Phillips
9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347
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