Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, June 01, 2001, Page 10, Image 10

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    10 JUNE 1, 2001
Smoke Signals
Contemporary Basket Making Pichette Family Reunion
Sanda Henny, a Grand Ronde Tribal member and accomplished basket
maker will be teaching contemporary basket making in June. Her work was
recently featured in Smoke Signals, and she currently has baskets on dis
play at the Hallie Ford Museum of Art in Salem. Sam will be teaching the
technique of making soft baskets with yarn and hemp. The class will be
limited to 20 individuals and will be held on Wednesday nights, June 6-27.
To register, please call Tony Johnson at 503-879-2084.
Speed Racer
, HEAVY METAL - Last Year, Tribal member
Nathan Rolston's race team finished in second
place In the point standings at Sunset Speed
way In the street stock "B" class. Rolston said
the hard work put In by he and teammate Andy
Hoyt made their 1979 Monte Carlo a contender
for the point's championship. Rolston and Hoyt
never missed a start during the season and
garnered 10 top ten finishes a long the way.
Rolston wants to thank his sponsors Radio
Shack, Marvin Grout Trucking, Strong Metal's
Tillamook Tire and Hoyt's Farms for making
the season possible. Rolston, pictured here
with his trophy, was honored with the award at
the season's first race.
You can watch them race this year at Sunset
Speedway in Banks, Oregon. Phone: .503-526-0842.
Their race schedule Is June 2, June 9,
June 23, June 30, July 4, July 7, July 21, Au
gust 4, August 11, August 25, September 1
and September 8. Come and watch the fun!
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Nathan Rolston
New Domestic Violence Information
Bradley-Angle House in strength
ening its community outreach efforts
that help victims of domestic violence
in traditional underserved commu
nities. The renewed outreach effort
is designed to overcome barriers that
people of color often face in access
ing information and support regard
ing domestic violence.
v Copies of the Native American do
mestic violence outreach materials
are available to other organizations
that are working to end domestic vio
lence. For further information on
obtaining materials, please call 503-232-7805.
The 3rd Pichette Family Reunion
will be held July 14 and 15, 2001 at
Wayne and Carol Pichette-Pierce's
Home at 32568 Deberry in Creswell,
Oregon.
You are welcome to come and camp
at our place. There will be a potluck,
with games and prizes for everyone.
In addition, this year we will have a
White Elephant Gift Giving, so ev
eryone please bring a white elephant
gift wrapped with no name on it.
Everyone come and enjoy, visit and
eat lots we hope to see some new
faces this year. Directions: Take 1-5
to Creswell, go west on Oregon Av
enue about 2 miles turn left on Howe
Lane, 12 mile to Deberry turn right,
we are the 6th house on the left. You
can call if you want: 541-895-2894.
50th Anniversary: Bill & Diane Giffen
In honor of Bill and Diane Giffen, please join us at a 50th Anniversary
potluck on Saturday, June 2 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Grand Ronde Senior
Center. A memory album is being compiled, photo donations gladly accepted.
For more information, please call Deborah Marrington at 541-469-0664.
Lopez Honored for Her Commitment
Tribal member Connie Lopez was recently honored by the Papago Agency
Office of Indian Programs for appreciation of her support and commitment to
the Santa Rosa Boarding School in Sells, Arizona, where she lives and works.
After receiving her education as a teacher, Lopez went to the Santa Rosa
Boarding School, where she has been for 27 years. At different times during
her tenure, she has taught grades one through six.
Lopez has volunteered for many extracurricular activities over the years.
She has volunteered to help others and has been on many different commit
tees. For many years Connie has worked with fundraising for Student of
the Month and Award Day prizes at Santa Rosa. She has frequently used
her own time, transportation and talent to raise money needed to purchase
all the awards. Twice a month she organizes the sale of food to raise funds.
She has also faithfully attended every single PTO meeting.
She is well known in the community and a friend to all of the staff, who
recognized her efforts with several awards for her promptness and commit
ment. ,
Lopez regularly reads Smoke Signals and enjoys reading about the ac
complishment of other Tribal members. She is the oldest daughter of Darrel
and Ruth Mercier.
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WEDNESDAYS - 5 TO 7 PM.
GRAND RONDE CLINIC
CONTACT SIDNEY BROWN
. 503-879-2023
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FOOD CROUPS AND SERVING AMOUNTS FOR EACH MEAL: FRI., JUNE 1
Meat or Meat Alternative 7 serving of 2-3 ounces Meatball Soup with
Breads 2-3 servings Carrots & Tomatoes
Vegetables 1-2 servings Rolls and Tossed Salad
Fruit ----- j serving Banana Pudding with
Milk " 7 serving " Banana Halves
TUES., JUNE 5 WED., JUNE 6 THURS., JUNE 7 FRI. , JUNE 8
Ham & Cheese Quiche with French Dip Sandwiches Meatballs in Marmara Sauce Chicken & Rice Soup with
Pie Crust (Egg Beaters) with au jus with Spaghetti Peas, Carrots & Celery
Rolls Salad Bar Garlic Bread Rolls
Salad Bar Fruit Bar Tossed Salad Cottage Cheese & Peaches
Fresh Fruit Fresh Fruit Rhubarb Crisp ala mode
TUES., JUNE 12 WED., JUNE 13 THURS., JUNE 14 FRI., JUNE 15
Tarragon Cod with BB-Q Ribs & Rolls Pork Chops in KITCHEN CLOSED
Mushrooms & Carrots Baked Beans Mushroom Sauce
Brown Rice & Rolls Coleslaw - Biscuit & Mashed Potatoes Pre-School Head Start Sale
Fresh Fruit Watermelon Green Beans and Fresh Fruit in the Community Center
TUES., JUNE 19 WED., JUNE 20 THURS., JUNE 21 FRI., JUNE 22
Beef Stroganoff with Tuna Casserole with Peas, Roast Pork Bean Soup with Ham
Egg Noodles & Bread carrots, & Pasta Sweet Potato Casserole Tomatoes & Onions'
Broccoli, Cauliflower & Carrot Green Salad Rolls & Steamed Cauliflower Strawberries with
Fresh Fruit Compote Fresh Fruit Cinnamon Applesauce Angel Food Cake
Cookies & Jell-0 Dessert Chocolate Cake
TUES., JUNE 26 WED., JUNE 27 THURS., JUNE 28 FRI., JUNE 29
BB-Q Burgers wBuns Baked Chicken Roast Beef & Rolls Deli Sandwiches
Baked Beans Scalloped Potatoes & Bread Mashed Potatoes fi Gravy Potato Salad
Marinated Veggie Salad Peas & Carrots Orange Glazed Carrots Carrot & Celery Stix
Pickled Beets & Fresh Fruit Green Salad Fresh Fruit Pickles & Olives
Dessert Red Jell-0 with Peaches Cake & Ice Cream Fresh Fruit & Cookies
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ELDERS EAT FIRST. TRIBAL ELDERS AND SPOUSES EAT FKEE
ALL OTHERS ARE $3.50. & MUST CALL THE KITCHEN BEFORE 9:30 AM. AT 503-879-2410.-
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY
KRISTY
JUNE 12
LOVE - DAP & MOM
-SILETZ-Junell,12,13&14:
9amto3pm
SALEM
June 18: 4 pm to 7:30 pm
June 19: 9 am to 7:30 pm
June 20: 9 am to 5 pm
Please call for other appointments:
Siletz: 1-800-922-1399
Salem: 1-503-391-5760
Siletz warehouse will not distribute
after 3 pm on any day.
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Friday, June 1
6 to 7:30 pm
Tribal .Community Center