2 SEPTEMBER 15, 2001 Smoke Signals Fall Season Means Football Fever is Here Bulldog Willamlna High School's varsity football team kicked-off the season on Glenn Larkins Field Friday, September 7 in Willamina. Pictured here is Bulldog quarter back Travis Cornwell looking for an opening In the line during the team's 40 - 22 loss to visiting Colton. Air Duck University of Oregon senior quarterback Joey Harrington throws a 14-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Keenan Howry in the Duck's 24 -10 victory over the Utah Utes at Autzen Stadium In Eugene on Saturday, September 8. The seventh ranked Ducks are now 2-0 and will face the University of Southern California on Satur day, September 22 in Eugene. Jl Cdthration honoring atfmjn Morrison Friday, September 21 12:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Grand Rondo Governance Center Atrium Lunch Provided Gift Presentation Nichoel Holmes: 503-581-0209 nhe family Mousing QroundSreafqng Ceremony Friday, September 21 10:00 a.m. Blessing and Groundbreaking at the site, across the street From the Housing offices. Refreshments Served. Housing Authority: 503-879-2401 (Prevention and 'Education Awareness Meeting Wednesday, September 19 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Molalla Room in the Clinic Everyone is welcome to discuss solutions on drug and alcohol issues among our young people. Refreshments & Snacks Provided. Staff Presentations Talking Circle Contact: Robert Schmid 503-879-21 04 or Richard Sohappy 503-879-4534. 1 i X ( v, "1-, ,- .. ' .... r 13 d ; . Li f Interview Skills Documentary filmmaker Stephen Leone from Clackamas County Government Cable interviews Tribal Elder Kathryn Harrison for a film that he is making about "Tomanowos" - the Willamette Meteorite. The Clackamas Tribe is one of the many Tribes that make up the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and the aboriginal territory was near where the meteorite ended up in West Linn in Clackamas County. The documentary should air in November according to Leone. ; A .r 1 ' .or"' n v BlOOd Drive Tribal member David DeHart gave blood in late August during the casino's Fourth Annual Blood Drive that gathered 98 pints of blood. DeHart, who is an Employee Development Representative at the casino, joined 122 other people who donated blood. The Tribe will be hosting another blood drive in November at the Tribal Governance Center. Change to Tribe's Mailing Address The Tribe no longer uses P.O. Box 38. This post office box has been al lotted to Spirit Mountain Develop ment Corporation. When mailing envelopes to the Tribal headquarters please mail to 9615 Grand Ronde Road, Grand Ronde, Oregon 97347. ' mm A special thanks to Val Grout and her family for raising almost $900 for the Veteran's Memorial by donating items and holding a raffle at this year's pow-wow. One of the items raffled was a Dakota Star quilt that was made and donated by Keith and Judy Drake (In-laws of Janell Grout Haller). The Grout family donated the rest of the items in the memory of the late Pete Grout. Thank you to all the people who bought tickets and supported the Veterans. All the staff at the Grand Ronde Head Start wish to thank all the people who made our preschoolers' graduation a huge success. Spirit Mountain Casino and the Tribe's Wellness program donated gifts. Dorothy Lawe made leather pouches for all the graduates. Thank you to Ila Dowd for giving the prayer and Deanna Trimpe for being our parent speaker. Also, thank you to Maintenance for helping us with getting the pow-wow grounds and PA system set up. We also appreciated the use of the Com munity Center and are sorry that we took so long to filter out! Many thanks to our drummers and to the Royalty that participated in our Grand Entry. We also wanted to recognize the parents that took time to be on the graduation commit tee and Tersa Stewart who coordi nated that effort. Also, thank you to all the parents and staff who made this day a very happy one for all of our children. We hope we have not left out any one who made this day go so smoothly. We look forward to doing it all again next year! 7 SMOKE SIGNALS, a Duhllratinn nf tha twit a mnnth urn rf I I "lues or me brana sonde Commun ty of Oregon, ispuraisneg ft, S'i w T,!?.0fJthiS publication te rePrinted without permission. SSHS T Si9ned by author' an be given and a phone number purposes-Fu" addresses and phone numbere wil1 not published SbTSZSSfS Notalllettersareguaranteed su,r,UM: Tribal staff, Tribal administration or Tribal Council. : PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICE - 9615 Grand Ronde Road . Grand Rondo, OR 97347 www.grandronde.org . 1-800422-0232 FAX- 503-879-2173 UPCOMING DEADLINES: Thuwday, Set20 TZ