Smoke Signals 11 OCTOBER 1, 2001 A Friday Night in Willamina The scene in Wil lamina on Friday, September 21 was the big rivalry high school football game between the Willamina Bulldogs and the Sheridan Spartans. Tribal member Matt Zimbrick 81 (center of photo on the left) stood tall before the game with teammates Brandon Lee (63), Jason Bergan (79), Eric Fendall (21) and Bret Pond (85) and after the game when the 'Dogs won 42-6. Zimbrick caught a pair of two-point conversions in the win. Willamina picked up their first win of the season in the victory over Sheridan and stand at 1-0 in the West Valley League and 1-2 overall. Sheridan is now 0-1 in league play and 0-3 overall. Steady AS A Rock - Local Veteran Carl Lambert, the husband of Tribal member Betty Lambert, carried the American t 0;?; M j l. Jl J; , J : ' ; f I WW . Flag along with other local Veterans in a presentation of the colors before the game Photos by Justin Phillips MARK & MARIAH SHANDY are pleased to welcome their son JACOB DOUGLAS SHANDY to the family. Jacob was born on September 5 in Eugene at 3:27 pm. He weighed 5 lbs. 13 oz. and was 1 9 V inches long. Congratulations to SHANE JUSTEN & DEANNA WHEELER on the birth of their daughter "JOSIE KATE MARIE" born 8-26-01 7 lbs. 13 oz. v 1 zzyj J Sharon9imon . , The CTGR Cultural Resources department will sponsor a one week pro gram on October 15-19 for Tribal members interested in protecting cul tural resources. Upon successful completion of the program, participants will be certified as Cultural Resource Technicians. With this certification, Tribal members will have the opportunity to competitively apply for fu ture employment opportunities in the Cultural Resource arena. Cost is $600 and includes all program materials. Funding may be possible through the Tribal Education Department's Short Term Training program. If you have any questions, please contact Perri McDaniel or Connie Schultz at 1-800-422-0232, ext. 4577 or ext. 2185.P Clip & Return I PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN TO .. i- a -i n..i. CTGR Cultural Resource Dept., do Cultural Technician Program 9615 Grand Ronde Rd., Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Name: I I I I I Address: Telephone: BONE DENSITY TESTING: October 5 "Our bones carry us through life. Healthy bones help us stay independent and active, while unhealthy bones can lead to injuries, immobility, chronic pain and dependancy. Bones are a living matter. Older bone is constantly being replaced by new bone. In our early years, this process is relatively balanced. But after our mid-30s, we slowly begin to lose more bone mass than we gain." copied from Positive Line Arlington-Wyeth will be at the Grand Ronde Health and Wellness Center offering a pain-free test for men and women, 40 and over, with chronic illnesses or are taking steroids. This is a free service that will take place on Friday, October 5 from 8:15 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the clinic. For more information, please call Tracy Biery at 503-879-2017 to schedule an appointment. SUES! SILETZ- Oct. 8, 9, 10 & 11: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. - SALEM -Oct. 22: 4 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 23: 9 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Please call for other appointments Siletr: 1-800-922-1399 Salem: 1-503-391-5760 Indian Women in Action "Women's Wellness " for women 40 & over Monday, October 8 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM Grand Ronde Community Center Please join us to learn about: breast cancer awareness . . mammograms clinical breast exams women's dental health hypertension diabetes LUNCH WILL BE SERVED FREE DOOR PRIZES FUN & GAMES If you have any questions, please call Egypt at 503-879-2078. btest:....Yj.' ft Tribal members gathering cmos. SEEKING CULTURE COMMITTEE MEMBERS The Cultural Resources department is putting together a Culture Committee that will act as representatives of the General Council, in an advisory capacity to the Cultural Resource department and to Tribal Council, with regards to the preserva tion and revitalization of the Tribes' cultural heritage. We are looking for Tribal members that: Possess knowledge of the Grand Ronde Tribal history and culture. Are willing and able to share their Cultural knowledge Are knowledgeable about, or willing to commit time to, learning Federal, State and Tribal laws regarding Cultural Resource Protection. If you are interested in applying, please complete the form below and submit it along with a letter of interest (no longer than one page) by Friday, October 12. If you have any questions please call June Olson at 503-879-2249. r. , j Please Complete and Return To: CTGR Cultural Resource Dept., CIO June Olson I 9615 Grand Ronde Rd., Grand Ronde, OR 97347 Name: Address: Phone: