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MAY 1, 2003
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Final Preparations Tribal Veterans Marce Norwest and Steve Bobb, accom
panied by Val Adamson, review plans for the West Valley Veterans' Memorial with Steve
Pickering of Elite Granite and Marble the company chosen to do the granite mono
liths that are part of the memorial.
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"Catch" - Tribal Elder's Committee Chair
Louise Medeiros attempts to stick the most
cheese puffs to Tribal Dentist Dr. Webster's
foam covered head as part of the "Senior
Smiles," activities. The staff from the Tribal
dental clinic gave the Elder's their yearly
course in how to care for their teeth, and
then made the exercise fun by having
games and contests. Dr. Webster, at right
shows the result of Medeiros' sharp aim.
Photos by Peta Tinda
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"It's Like New" Tribal member and Casino Guest Services manager Diana George stands in front of the newly remodeled Spirit Mountain Casino Gift Shop, which
everything from souvenirs to jewelry to trendy clothes and Tribal logo gear, all conveniently located inside Spirit Mountain Casino.
offers
2nd Annual Spirit Mountain Spring Fashion Show
Story and Photos by Peta Tinda
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rendy new fashions were
unveiled for the first time
..at the Annual Spirit
4 Teaya Leno models an
elegant evening gown at
the 2nd Annual Spirit
Mountain Casino Spring
Fashion Show, held on
April 19.
Mountain Spring Fash
ion Show, held at Spirit
Mountain Casino re
cently. The fashion show is
unique in that all of the
models are either Tribal
members or casino em
ployees. All of the clothes
featured at the show are
available at the Spirit
Mountain Gift shop, giving specta
tors a chance to try any of the new
styles presented at the show.
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Tribal member Carol Larsen and her granddaughter Blake
Glass on the catwalk. All of the fashions at the show
are available at the Spirit Mountain Casino Gift Shop.
The show was coordinated by
Tribal member and Guest Services
manager Diana George, and was
emceed by Tribal member
and Casino Host Reagan
Dugger.
"Everyone had a great
time," said George. " The
kids just raved about it. It's
nice because it gives them
an opportunity to be in the
spotlight, to have a chance
to shine. It's also a great
chance for us to showcase
our new spring line."
There was everything
from fashionable daytime
outfits, to casual clothing to
elegant eveningwear.
The setting for the show
was very upscale with hors
d'oeuvres,'a live piano and
stylist and makeup artists
for the models.
Many of the men's fashions were
provided by Dehen clothing com-