JULY 1, 2002 Smoke Signals 11 ie statement: 2002 CANDIDA June Sell-Sherer continued from page 10 the Grand Ronde Tribe). I serve as Tribal Council liaison on the Education Sub-Committee. It is very rewarding to see the fruits of our educational programs when people improve themselves, no mat ter what level or degree they have achieved. Since I am a Veteran, I am a strong supporter of our Veterans Memorial. We are fortunate to have a dedicated Smoke Signals staff and Veterans Ad-Hoc Committee who has contributed a lot of time and energy to the Veterans Memorial. Their fundraising ef forts have included dinners, auctions, raffles, garage sales, and do nations. The event which really put the memorial in perspective for me was when a very committed Tribal Veteran made the 265-mile commemorative walk from Table Rock to Grand Ronde this past February to honor our ancestors "Trail of Tears" walk of 1855. A grant from the Spirit Mountain Community Fund will help make the memorial a reality. I believe that no matter where our Tribal members live or what their priorities are; we all share an identity as Tribal members. All Tribal members should expect equal treatment. It is Tribal Council's job is to preserve these rights and insure fairness to all Tribal mem bers. While I have been on Tribal Council I have tried to see that all members have equal benefits and opportunities. Also, I am not ashamed to say that I am for Tribal preference, including employ ment. Tribal Council has recently made some drastic improvements re garding financial stability. Since I have come on council, we and a team of dedicated Tribal employees have uncovered serious prob lems in our investments. We are currently working to ensure that these things do not happen again. My experience has led me to understand how important our pro grams are to our Tribal members; programs such as per capita, Elder's pension, medical and disability, social services, housing and educa tion. These benefits can literally mean the difference in the quality of life for our people. So, as a Tribal member, I am dedicated to seeing that we work to sustain those programs for generations to come. Our local economic development plans include building a Tribally owned and operated convenience store and gas station. We are also studying the feasibility of a Tribally owned bank. I believe that the recently implemented Council Forum is essen tial in establishing communication with the membership; so that members everywhere are aware of Tribal affairs. This was brought about through the membership's appeal for informative and cur rent updates on Tribal issues. I will be sending out a letter to address and expand on other is sues. If you should like to contact me with any concerns or ques tions, my home phone number is 503-879-8363 and my e-mail ad dress is: aravenviclink.com Thank you, June Sell-Sherer Roll 735 Diana George . Ltv-Jf .yy . v o Success is a journey not a destination. Words of inspiration that bring to light our Tribes continued struggle for self-sufficiency. It is an ongoing ever-changing journey, but with continued hard work and commitment we will prevail. For those of you who are not familiar, I am the daughter of the late Alberta E. Riggs George, the granddaughter of the late Lena Norwest Riggs Bobb and a direct descendant of Chief Solomon Riggs. I am deeply aware that our Tribe faces many areas of concern. As a council member I will address those issues that Tribal members consider priority, by open communication and continued follow up. The following issues keep resurfacing and unfortunately space does not allow me to address them to any degree at this time. Enrollment Ordinance Equitable Distribution of Benefits B Financial Management D Cultural preservation B Tribal Satellite Offices B Tribal Council Unity The issues I have listed will be discussed in more detail in future correspondence that I will be sending out to those on the mailing list. For others, you may contact me at 503-371-7249, or write 2180 Eola Dr. N.W., Salem Oregon, 97304, or e-mail me at dianaforcouncilhotmail.org. I would also be happy to attend your family gatherings upon invitation. As a council candidate, I am qualified, committed, and have the experience to be an effective council member. I started my profes sional career working with our Native people in Indian Country beginning in: B 1975: Urban Indian Program, as a counselor working with Indian people housed in the penal institutions in Salem. B 1976: State of Oregon, Department of Corrections, as a coun selor at the OR Women's Correctional Center and the OR State Peni tentiary, with twenty-plus years until retiring in September of 2000. B 1995: Began my career, part time with Spirit Mountain Ca sino, while continuing my full-time employment with the State of Oregon. I have held the positions of Shift Supervisor-Table Games department, Executive Casino Host-Table Games department, and in the fall of 2001 I accepted the position of Guest Services Man ager, where I remain today. My education includes an A.S. Degree in Law Enforcement-Corrections, with continued participation in classes leading to a degree in American Indian Law. Tribal involvement includes: B 1988-1991: Board member CTGR Development Corporation (nka) Spirit Mountain Development Corporation. B 1991-1992: Group Leader CTGR Community Health Focus Group. B 1999-2001: Secretary and member Board of Commissioners CTGR Health Authority. B 2000 - Designated by Tribal Council to organize a task team to set in place the Tribal Mentorship Program. This program has be come a reality and is scheduled to be implemented in the near fu ture. B 2001 - Vice Chair and member of the Spirit Mountain Develop ment Corporation Board of Directors. As an active board participant and a member of the management team at Spirit Mountain Casino, I have gained invaluable knowl edge and experience in the area of fiscal planning, budgets, rev enue diversification and economic development. I am committed to our Tribal membership and as a council mem ber I would serve honestly, fairly and in the best interest of all. Mary Mode V.- . i, h '! . ' .i We are a community with a multi-million dollar business that the nation is looking at and learning from; we are respected for our business practices, with Tribes all over the nation seeking us our for our assistance and guidance with their Tribal businesses; we have the premier casino in the Pacific Northwest, so what's next? My interests for our Tribe are in the follow ing areas: B Pursing employment opportunities for those not college bound. Those services would include assistance in employment preparation, employment search, and processes for continued employment. B Providing assistance with consumer issues. I see providing information and assistance to Tribal members who are con cerned about good credit, who have day-to-day questions re garding simple consumer transactions; affiliation with or a Tribal department for consumer credit counseling. B Affiliation with a professional ConservatorGuardianship firm. Providing Tribal members with access to a professional to assist loved-ones with planning for future financial and health issues. B Evaluating business opportunities and ensuring that the Tribe is diversifying and growing the income base to provide the long-term future of the Community. My professional background includes over seventeen years in hu man resources; over five years legal experience with Grand Ronde Legal Services and over three years experience as a Gaming Com missioner for the Tribe. I am in the process of completing the re quirements of the National Indian Gaming Association to become a Certified Gaming Commissioner. My family background includes Gertrude Mercier, grandmother and my mother is Nadine (Brooks) McNutt. I'm looking forward to serving the Community as a Tribal Council member. Mary G. Mode Roll 48