Smoke Signals AUGUST 1, 2001 Casino Expansion Grand Opening Set for Wednesday, August 8 Non-smoking area grows, makes room for more gaming. Behind the Scenes Spirit Mountain Develop ment Corporation Chairman of the Board and Tribal member Mike Larsen (left) and Facility Services Manager Ron Sabbatini each played a key role in getting the expansion project finished on time. 1 - ; .' , I t I X. If s I f This Is Fun Tribal Chair Kathryn Harrison takes a turn at painting the walls of the new expanded, non-smoking section of the Tribe's showcase Spirit . Mountain Casino. A grand opening ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, Au gust 8 at 10 a.m. just outside the entrance to the new addition. Following the ceremony, a reception will be held. Bottle and Can Drive at the Pow-wow August 17-19 Bring your bottles and cans to the Veteran's booth at the Pow-wow grounds to donate to the fundraising effort. We are not too proud to take your bottles and cans, man. Garage Sale at the Depot building Saturday, September 15 Bring your garage sale items to this 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. fundraiser. Donated items can be dropped off at the Tribe's Public Information Office. Staff and readers of the Smoke Signals are encouraged to donate items to this event. Items not sold and not picked up by the donor may be given to a local charity. Coffee and Cinnamon Rolls will be served throughout the day. Fall Auction in Grand Ronde Saturday, October 20 Bring your wallets and checkbooks to this big event. Items to be auctioned are Tribal logo items like sweatshirts, t-shirts and hats. Original signed, numbered, matted and framed pow-wow photography and Tribal Pendleton Blankets will also be on the auction block. We will be serving dinner at 6:00 pm. at the Tribal Community Center and the auction will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m. Dear Editor, In July of this year I attended the Grand Ronde Veteran's Pow-wow. I wish to thank all the people who made this gathering possible. It was a very emotional, spiritual and respectful event. I salute the Tribe; for this is the first time anyone has ever thanked me for doing my duty so long ago. Just a soldier, Jerome Roger Dundee, Oregon Thank you Tribal Council; On behalf of myself and my wife Sharon (secretary), all our Veteran flag carriers, Norris Merrill, Gene LaBonte, Ron Tuomi, Bear Robertson and alternates Ron Richison and Carl Lambert. We thank you for your support of the Tribal Veteran Color Guard. For without your support, we could not function as representa tives of our Tribe and Veterans. Sharon and I were truly surprised and very honored at the Veteran's Pow-wow when Kathryn Harrison (chairperson) and councilman Ed Larsen presented us with a beauti ful Pendleton jackets and the kind words Kathryn said to all in atten dance. She praised our Veterans Committee and Sharon for the hard work they have done. In addition, I thank Susie Mooney, Carol Nelson and their helpers for preparing the dinner on Saturday and on Sunday. Thanks to Carl Lambert and the Veteran's wives for a good breakfast. Thanks to Eric Scott, who kept ask ing me, "Is everything okay, Marce?" To all his people: Mike Larsen, Curtis Rentch and their hard workers Bobby Mercier, Lenny Logan, Doug Colton, who did all the grounds work, showers, mowing, etc. They went all out to help us Thank all of you. Thanks to Reyn Leno (a marine) for his help and support. Thanks to a very dedicated lady who came and gave her time and support to sell tickets for our Ad-Hoc Memorial fundraiser and raffle, thank you Val Grout. Thank you to John Robertson, Jess Robertson and Ron Robertson for their very generous donation to our memorial fund Proceeds from their bottled water business, The Spirit Mt. LLC. And in ending Yes, even though Veteran Committee sponsors the Vet eran Pow-wow, it took all of the people and departments, from the Tribal Council down to the clean-up people, to all the people attending to make this event happen. Again, a weekend I shall always remember. Thank you, Marce Norwest Chairman Northwest Indian Veteran's Association (NIVA) Grand Ronde, Oregon GruinD HoriDc Legal Services 503-472-9561 1-000-781-0500 9615 Grand Ronde Road Grand Ronde, OR 97347 www.grandronde.org 1-800-422-0232 FAX: 503-879-2173 BRENT MERRILL PUBLIC INFORMATION COORDINATOR EDITOR 503-879-2321 brent.merrillgrandronde.org KIM MUELLER PRODUCTION COORDINATOR 503-879-2264 kim.muelIergrandronde.org JUSTIN PHILLIPS PRODUCTION ASSISTANT 503-879-2190 justin.phillipsgiandronde.org SMOKE SIGNALS, a publication of the Con federated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Commu nity of Oregon, is published twice a month. No portion of this publication may be reprinted with out permission. 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