FEBRUARY 1, 2003 Smoke Signals 5 u "rh ill i i ,.-.- . t, I' 'if. Reader Friendly Education Specialist April Campbell reads "Coyote and the Laughing Butterflies" by Harriet Peck Taylor to the Mawich group of 4 and 5 year olds in the pre school reading program. Every Monday morning, volunteer readers take a turn at sharing a book with the children and the response has been good with the volunteer slots filled up through June now. Photos by Ron Karten ill f VlJjC: L1 X w s. 1 I " -"""- I 1 I Modular Painting m 1 hl-i L, il 11 in :r , mem- ' Fresh Coat - Tribal ber Steve Hudson painted the modulars late last year making them look as good as new. When he's not spiffing up the place, Hudson is a blues musician that can be found at Spirit Mountain Casino's Blues Thursday. l She's Home Tribal member Jessie Brann's new home recently arrived at Grand Meadows making her the newest member of the community. "I finally made it," said Brann about her new home. TIM CONWAY & HARVEY KORMAN Together Again Special Guest Star Louise DuArt if I. . .w - " " ' I y.-&r: 1i . lit - - --: "i iff irr-r-niiiBfif'-inirfl THURSDAY, APRIL 1 0, 2003 SHOW TIME: 6pm & 9pm TICKET PRICES: $35 & $45 Contact the Coyote Club for details 1-8OO-760-7977. Highway 18, Grand Ronde spifitmountain com Must be 21 Spirff Mountain (jmtng rsrvtt thought to alt oi cn:tl & SPIRIT MOUNTAIN CASINO If tot tiww wwtiw 1 ff ri