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JULY 15, 2001 Smoke Signals 9 2001 GENERAL SEASONS BEAR AUG. 1 - DEC, 31 BOW DEER AUG. 25 - SEPT. 23 BOW ELK AUG. 25 - SEPT. 23 COAST BUCK SEPT 29 - OCT. 19 . OCT. 25 - NOV. 7 CONTROLLED DOE OCT. 6 - OCT. 19 OCT. 25 - NOV 7 MUZZLELOADERDEER NOV. 10 - NOV. 23 GENERAL ELK: 1ST SEASON OCT. 20 - 24 (Bull Only) 2NP SEASON NOV. 17 - 23 (Spike Only) CONTROLDAMAGE ELK HUNTS NE MUZZLELOADER DEC. 15 -DEC. 31,2001 TRASK UNIT NOV. 24 -DEC. 2,2001 PANTHER CREEK JAN. 1 - JAN. 13, 2001 WEST TRASK: 1 DEC. 1 - MARCH 15, 2002 2 DEC. 15 - JAN. 31,2002 3 FEB. 1- MARCH 15, 2002 NE TRASK: 1 JAN. 1 - MARCH 15,2002 2 JAN.l - JAN. 31,2002 3 FEB. 1 - MARCH 15, 2002 SALMON RIVER EST JAN. 1 - JAN. 13,2002 (MASTER HUNTER ONLY-SHOTGUN ONLY) PIKE DEC. 1-FEB. 28,2002 WIND RIVER DEC. 1 - FEB. 28, 2002 BEAVER CREEK DEC. 1 -FEB. 28, 2002 1 TO BE ANNOUNCED: HUCKLEBERRY FEAST. WARM SPRINGS, OR. 541-553-3257. JULY 21-22: COBURG GOLDEN YEARS POW-WOW. COBURG.OR. Contact: Dennis Bancroft at 541 -579-7238. JULY 21-22: BLACKBERRY JAM POW-WOW. LOWELL, OR. Contact: Brenda at 541 -341-1384. JULY 21-22: TAMKALIKS CELEBRATION. WBNPTIC Project Site. WALLOWA, OR. Contact: Liam or Many at 541 -886-31 01 or WMP oregonvos.net. JULY 21 -22: BIG BEAR ALL NATIONS POW-WOW. Los Vaqueros Rodeo Arena off Hwy 39 and Zaca Road. BIG BEAR CITY, CA. 909-584-7115. JULY 21-22: STANDING ARROW POW-WOW. ELMO, MT. Contact: Richard or Bemice at 406-849-6018. JULY 27-29: SEAFAIR INDIAN DAYS POW-WOW. Daybreak Star Center. Discovery Park. SEATTLE, WA. Contact: Claudia Kauffman at 206-285-4425 or nfQUnitedindians,wm- JULY 28-29: ANNUAL SOBRIETY POW-WOW. AUBURN, WA. Contact: Walter Pacheco at 253-939-3311 ext 153 JULY 28-29: MILK RIVER INDIAN DAY. FT BELKNAP, MT. 406-353-2205. AUG. 3-5: SACRAMENTO SKINS ANNUAL POW-WOW. O'NeilPark. 6th and Broadway. SACRAMENTO, CA. Contact: Marcia at 91 6-421 -0657. AUG. 4-5: KITSAP CO. INDIAN CENTER POW-WOW. Erlands Point Road. CHICO.WA. 360- 67R-fl914nrKitfiapcoindiancentnrYarioo.com. AUG. 4-5: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA POW-WOW. Oragen County Fairgrounds. COSTA MESA, CA. 714-663-1102. AUG. 4-5: WADOPANA CELEBRATION. WOLFPOINT.MT. 406-653-1818. AUG. 4-5: ROCKY BOY POW-WOW. Rocky Boy Agency. HAVRE, MT. 406-395-4478. AUG. 10-12: NESIKAILLAHEE POW-WOW. Pauline Ricks Memorial Pow-wow Grounds. SILETZ, OR. Contact: Craig Whitehead at 800-922-1 399 or CjaigwCt$itpsn,MS. AUG. 10-12: OMAK STAMPEDE. OMAK.WA. 800-933-6625. AUG 11-12- HEART BUTTE SOCIETY CELEBRATION. HEART BUTTE, MT. 406-338-7521. AUG. 17-19: GRAND RONDE CONTEST POW-WOW Contact: Dana Leno at 503-879-2037 or 1-800-422-0232 Oregon Approves Willamette Lamprey Eel Harvest Season The Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission has approved a six-week season for sport and commercial Pacific lamprey eel harvest at Willamette Falls, and implemented several changes intended to conserve the lamprey population. The 2001 Pacific lamprey season opened Saturday, June 16. Harvest of lampreys for personal use is allowed Saturdays through Tuesdays until July 31. Commercial harvest is permitted Mondays and Tuesdays until 14,400 pounds is harvested. In 2000, harvesters fished seven days a week for 3 months. Both commercial and personal use harvesters must have a permit from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Harvesters are restricted to har vest by hand or hand powered tools. The commission expressed a desire to provide some time when personal use harvesters would not have to compete with commercial harvesters, and also to provide an extended time period each week to enable lampreys to migrate above the falls without harvest. PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDMENTS The Tribal Council in consultation with the Tribal Attorney's Office has pro posed amending Section (d)( 1) of the Health Authority Ordinance, as follows: By striking the last sentence of Section (d)(1), which reads, "Commissioners may not be employees of the Tribe," and replacing that sentence with "Commis sioners may not be employees of the Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Center." The first reading of the proposed amendment to the Health Authority Ordi nance was presented at the May 30, 2001, Tribal Council Meeting. Tribal Council invites comment on the proposed amendment. Please send your comments to the Tribal Attorney's Office, 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, OR 97347. Comments must be received by August 1, 2001. Call to Construction Workers Tribal members seeking employment in the construction field please con tact Eric Scott at 503-879-2404. Please provide your name, enrollment num ber, phone number, type of work sought (unskilled laborer, carpenter, ma son, etc.), and any special skills or experience you may have. The Public Works department is putting together a list of interested persons that will be distributed to contractors selected to do work on Tribal projects. All Grand Ronde Tribal Elders and their spouses must return the registration form (below) to participate. Donations of giveaway items for door prizes and bingo gifts are needed. Please turn in items you would like to donate to the Wellness department at the Clinic. No donations of clothes, please. For inquiries, call Egypt at 503-879-2078. Name : I Date of Birth Phone I I Tribe Roll j I I will have: LUNCH DINNER' BREAKFAST I I Any special needs? FOOD: yes no HANDICAP ACCESS: yes no i I Explain: I Mail this registration form to: I I Elder Honor Day co Sharon Hanson I I 3455 Bell Rd., NE Salem, OR 97302 I i . i