Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, November 15, 2000, Page 10, Image 10

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Smoke Signals
Grand Ronde Restoration Celebration
Sunday, Nov. 19 Grand Ronde Elementary School
Lunch served from noon to 1 p.m. and Pow-wow from 2 to 6 p.m.
Grand Ronde Tribal Christmas Party
Saturday, Dec. 9 Tribal Community Center
1 lam-noon Photos with Santa for children 10 & under
Noon Meal
1:15pm Singing by Tribal Preschool and Before & After children
Adult Drawings for food baskets & flowers
Sponsored by the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Tribal Council.
Education Committee Update
D OPEN MEETINGS: The Education Committee meetings are held the
1st Monday of each month. The next scheduled meeting is December 4.
These meetings are held at Spirit Mountain Casino in Conference Room A
from 5:15 p.m. to approximately 8:00 p.m. The committee would like to wel
come anyone interested in education to attend these meetings. For further
information you may contact Candy Robertson, Education Committee Chair,
at 503-879- 2350, ext 3652.
D SEEKING MEMBERS: The Education Committee is seeking applicants
for membership. Interested individuals may contact the Education program
at 503-879-2284 for further information.
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Play It Safe" Winner
The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Safety Committee sponsors
events that promote safety awareness in the workplace and annually
hosts a Tribal Safety Day for the employees. The Safety Committee
recently recommended an article be sent to Tribal employees on Ergo
nomics. Ergonomics is fitting the job to the worker. Tribal member Penny
DeLoe won the prize in a drawing for correctly answering the "Play It
Safe" game.
DeLoe was
the lucky win
ner of a Boom
Box. DeLoe is
the Support
Services Spe
cialist in the
Materials
Records Re
tention office.
Photo by
Justin Phillips
Tribal Safety Officer Mary Alice Bowen (left) presents Penny DeLoe with
her new sound system that she won in the "Play it Safe" game.
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Elders Receive Poster
Tribal Chair Kathryn Harrison recently attended a con
ference on aging in Washington D.C. that was sponsored
by the U.S. Department of Justice and the U.S. Depart
ment of Health and Human Services. "Our Aging Popu
lation: Promoting Empowerment, Preventing Victim
ization, and Implementing Coordinated Interventions" , """A,
was a national symposium focused on senior citizen's
programs and Elder protection programs and foster
grandparent programs. Harrison brought back this poster (right)
from the conference for our Elders, which now hangs at the Elders' meal site.
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Color Guard Adorn
New Ribbon Shirts
Tribal Elder and Veterans' Com
mittee member Marce Norwest
shows off the Veterans' Color
Guard's new camouflage shirts to
Tribal Chair Kathryn Harrison.
The Color Guard recently ap
peared at a Veterans' parade in
Eugene that honored all Veterans.
The Grand Ronde Color Guard
was honored by being asked to
lead the parade. It was the first
time our Color Guard appeared at
the parade since 1970.
-SILETZ-Dec.
4, 5, 6, 7: 9 am to 3 pm
Siletz is open other days
by appointment.
Call Kitti at 1-800-922-1399.
-SALEM-Dec.
11: 3 pm to 7:30 pm
Dec. 12: 9 am to 7:30 pm
Dec. 13: 9 am to 5 pm
Houck Hudson
THANKSGIVING
GET TOGETHER
. November 25
Potluck at 1 p.m.
Community Center
Nov. 19
Happy 19th Birthday
KRISTIE JEFFERS
Love, Mom
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Happy 2nd Birthday
Reuben Allen Ole Nelson
Grandson of David & Judy Strom Nelson
We love you lots & lots!
Daddy, Mommy,
Grandpa, Grandma & Uncle Tim
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"Upstart Aussies"-A Performance Group from Australia
Aboriginal entertainers touring the United States recently made a stop in
Grand Ronde to perform for our Elders at the Tribal Community Center. The
award winning musicians, dancers and actors took part in a 24 city national
tour. The group said they were performing in the United States in an effort to
build a cultural bridge between Australians and Americans.
The performers, in a show of respect, asked permission from the Elders before
their diverse and unique performance. The performance focused on providing a
cultural and educational platform that attempted to acquaint the audience with
the history and current status of the First Peoples of Australia.
"Upstart Aussies" attempts to educate audiences on the effects of white coloni
zation on their descendants. The performers are of Aboriginal, Torres Strait
Island, Tasmanian and European ancestry.
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We Love You!
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Burton Adams
Bom October 28 6 lbs 8.5 oz.
Parents: Mark and Lisa Adams
Maternal Grandparents:
Bernadine & Doug Shriver
Paternal Grandparents:
Arlene & Bud Adams
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