Smoke signals. (Grand Ronde, Or.) 19??-current, November 01, 2002, Page 7, Image 7

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Grand Ronde Elementary School Site For Youth Carnival
Tribal staff members volunteer to help kids get loose, have fun.
NOVEMBER 1, 2002
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Hoopin' It Up - The Annual
Fall Mini-Carnival was held at Grand
Ronde Elementary School on Fri
day, October 18. Kids got free
cotton candy and popcorn and the
numerous booths set up by the
staff gave them plenty of chances
to win prizes and goodies. Besides
basketball, there was also face
painting, musical chairs and pin-the-tail
on the donkey.
Photos by Peta Tinda
T Close Cultural Resources'
Projects Specialist Kim Mueller and
her niece Tara Roosmalen, age 9,
who was visiting from Arizona, share
a smile at the carnival.
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Willamina Varsity Volleyball
Winners -Tribal member Caitlin Zimbrick, a Junior on the Willamina High School Varsity Volleyball
Team (left), and Senior Cass Cochrun, 12, were instrumental in the Lady Bulldogs recent victory over
Westside Christian.
T Effective Willamina Sophomore Carissa Burdon, 20, gets set to take a shot as Tribal member
Alex Bishop, 18, watches the action intently.
Photos by Peta Tinda
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